Reference book produced in conjunction with the twentieth anniversary of Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center. Edited by Ehmke with Elizabeth Licata. Artists include Vito Acconci, Barbara Bloom, Charles Clough, Jane Dickson, Eric Fischl, Mike Glier, Tom Huff, Mike Kelley, Sol Lewitt, Robert Morrissey, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Endi Zposkovic, Christy Rupp, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, TODT, Robin Winters, Michael Zwack, and many more. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 4, 1984 - January 6, 1985. Essays by Howard N. Fox, Miranda McClintic and chronology by Phyllis Rosenzweig. Artists include Vito Acconci, Mac Adams, John Ahearn, Terry Allen, Carlos Almaraz, Laurie Anderson, Eleanor Antin, Siah Armajani, Richard Artschwager, Conrad Atkinson, Alice Aycock, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lynda Benglis, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Jonathan Borofsky, Derek Boshier, Louise Bourgeois, Troy Brauntuch, Marcel Broodthaers, Joan Brown, Roger Brown, Chris Burden, Victor Burgin, Scott Burton, Jo Ann Callis, Peter Campus, Henry Chalfant, Louisa Chase, Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Robert Colescott, Enzo Cucchi, Donna Dennis, Jane Dickson, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Bernard Faucon, Rafael Ferrer, Eric Fischl, Vernon Fisher, Hamish Fulton, Charles Garabedian, Gilbert & George, Leon Golub, Robert Graham, Denise Green, Philip Guston, Hans Haacke, Keith Haring, Helen Mayer Harrison, Newton Harrison, Mariusz Hermanowicz, Nancy Holt, Jenny Holzer, Douglas Huebler, Jörg Immendorff, Neil Jenney, Anselm Kiefer, Edward Kienholz, Nancy Reddin Kienholz, Ken Kiff, Alain Kirili, Komar & Melamid, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Barbara Kruger, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Jean Le Gac, Les Levine, Sherrie Levine, Richard Long, Robert Longo, Markus Lupertz, Carlo Maria Mariani, Gordon Matta-Clark, Mario Merz, Duane Michals, Malcolm Morley, Ree Morton, Robert Moskowitz, Bruce Nauman, Hermann Nitsch, Isamu Noguchi, Jim Nutt, Dennis Oppenheim, Tom Otterness, Nam June Paik, Mimmo Paladino, Esther Parada, Ed Paschke, A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 27 - May 25, 1985. Text by John Hawkes. Includes exhibition checklist, biography, solo shows, group shows and bibliography. Illustrated with works in exhibition. [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held May 8 - 31, 1986. Essay, "Salle's Image-ing: Collision and Collusion," by Mario Diacono. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Gagosian Gallery, New York, March 26 - April 25 1992. Traveled to Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Netherlands, July 31 - September 13, 1992. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 26 - February 26, 2008. Artists include Atelier Van Lieshout, Banksy, Glenn Brown, Jose Maria Cano, Thomas Demand, Tracey Emin, Leon Golub, Martin Kippenberger, Barbara Kruger, Toni Matelli, Jonathan Messe, Sarah Morris, Steven Parrino, Jack Pierson, Richard Prince, Neo Rauch, Daniel Richter, Ed Ruscha, David Salle, Dana Schutz and Cindy Sherman. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, December 10, 1986 - January 10, 1988. Organized by Julia Brown Turrell, and edited by Howard Singerman. ... [details]
Volume Five of a catalogue raisonné of the works (2005–2010) of John Baldessari. Edited by Patrick Pardo and Robert Dean, with an essay by Hannah B. Higgins and an interview between John Baldessari and David Salle. ... [details]
Fall 1984 issue of Journal, edited by Lane Relyea. Contents include: "Judy Fiskin's Photographs," by Richard Armstrong; "The Hydrogen Jukebox: Terror, Narcissism and Art," by Peter Schjeldahl; "Crepe de Chine," by Kim MacConnel; "Paragraphs Toward an Essay Entitled 'Restoration Comedies,'" by Howard Singerman; "A New-Found Career," by Martha Rosler; "Images That Understand Us: A Conversation with David Salle and James Welling;" "The Poltergeist," by David Askevold and Mike Kelley; "Pastel, Juice and Gunpowder: The Pico Iconography of Ed Ruscha," by Robert C. ... [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with dance performances chroeographed by Karole Armitage held at The New Ritz, New York City, May 16-18, [1989]. Sets by Jeff Koons and David Salle. ... [details]