Double / "flip" issue of the socio-political publication, The Flue, published by avant-garde arts organization Franklin Furnace. Publication reads on one side as "Sex, Performance and the 80's" and on the other side as " L. ... [details]
News bulletin published by The Institute for Art and Urban Resources in [1975] announcing the expansion of their Clocktower space to include artists studios and rehearsal spaces. Also includes a list of upcoming events and exhibitions by Eleanor Antin, Robert Grosvenor, Michael Asher, Charlemagne Palestine / Carol Parker, Peter Van Riper, Laurie Anderson. ... [details]
The classic critical text by Tom Wolfe. "From the fuliginous flatness of the fifties to the pop op minimal sixties, right on through the now-you-see-it-now-you-don't seventies, Tom Wolfe debunks the great American myth of modern art in an incandescent, hilarious and devastating blast. ... [details]
Fall 2022 issue of The Paris Review. Edited by Emily Stokes. Contents include: "Diary of Remorse," by Nancy Lemann; "Winter Term," by Michelle de Kretser; "The Ceremony," by Sam Pink; "Do You Belong to Anybody?," by Maya Binyam; "The Education of Mrs. ... [details]
Guidebook to the permanent Guggenheim Museum collections throughout the world. Includes notes by Thomas Krens and Juan Ignacio Vidarte, with texts by Bridget Alsdorf, Dore Ashton, Julie Ault, Jan Avgikos, Txomin Badiola, Tracey Bashkoff, Jennifer Blessing, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Germano Celant, Linda Dalrymple Henderson, Lisa Dennison, Matthew Drutt, Judi Freeman, Gary Garrels, Michael Govan, Jon Ippolito, Liz Kotz, Rosalind Krauss, Cornelia Lauf, John Miller, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, J. ... [details]
"In this book nine highly articulate members of the most interesting avant-garde movement in art discuss their purposes and processes : John Cage, Ann Halprin, Robert Rauschenberg, Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, Ken Dewey, La Monte Young, Robert Whitman, and USCO (the name of an artists' collective). ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "From The Archives: Noise Fest (1981) & Speed Trials (1983)" held May 6 - June 11, 2005. Organized by Matthew Higgs and Amie Scally. Essays by Thurston Moore and Thomas Solomon. ... [details]
June 2009 issue of The Wire. With written contributions by Alex Neilson, Kurt Gottschalk, Daniel Spicer, Robert Carroll, Jack Sargeant, Mike Barnes, Mark Fisher, Anne Hilde Neset, Rob Young, Phil Freeman, and Erik Davis. ... [details]
"In the '20s the Surrealists proclaimed that words had stopped playing around and begun to make love. Noewhere is this more apparent than in the writings of Marcel Duchamp, who fashioned some of the most joyous and ingenious couplings and uncouplins in modern art. ... [details]
"This book reproduces close to 600 'word' artworks by Ruscha, all of which characterize his artistic scope and identity. Assembled together in the form of a thick block, making the book and art 'object' in itself, these images become a sort of novel without an obvious plot: a series of words with no narrative but, rather, with a life of their own. ... [details]