A quarterly feminist publication on art and politics. Issue edited by the Main Collective: Emma Amos, Kathie Brown, Josely Carvalho, Pennelope Goodfriend, Elizabeth Hess, Avis Lang, Lucy R. Lippard, Robin Michals, Sabra Moore, and Faith Wilding. ... [details]
A quarterly feminist publication on art and politics. Issue edited by The Lesbian Issue Collective : Cynthia Carr, Betsy Crowell, Betsy Damon, Marty Pottenger, Su Friedrich, Harmony Hammond, K. Webster, Rose Fichtenholtz, Amy Sillman, Louise Fishman, and Christine Wade. ... [details]
A quarterly feminist publication on art and politics. Issued edited by the Great Goddess Collective Members: Martha Alsup, Tracy Boyd, Janet Culbertson, Mary Beth Edelson, Deborah Freedman, Donna Henes, Anne Healy, Buffie Johnson, Grace Shinell, Merlin Stone, Carolee Thea, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Mary Albanese, Rosemary Dudley, Gail Feinstein, Gina Foglia, Diane Levin, and Susan Turner. ... [details]
"Comprehensive and insightful, History of Modern Art : Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Photography is the definitive source of information on the art of the modern era. This Fourth Edition is a freshly retold story of the art and artists of the last 150 years from modernism's mid-nineteenth-century European beginnings to today's divergent art trends. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 6 - July 12, 1997. Curated and with an essay by Cassandra Langer Ph.D. Additional essay by Irene Javors ME.D. Artists included Elliot Bassman, Joan Bobkoff, Martha Burgess, Cathy Cade, Lenore Chinn, Tee Corinne, Joyce Culver, Joe De Hoyos, Mary DeVincentis, Donald L. ... [details]
"I WENT is the second work from the trilogy by On Kawara. Between June 1st, 1968 and September 17, 1979, On Kawara used a red line to trace each of his daily trips on a map. Each day of this twelve-year period is represented in the twelve volumes of I WENT. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Micah Lexier. Edited by Jan Peacock, foreword by Garry Neill Kennedy, introduction by AA Bronson, and with an essay by Christina Ritchie. "Canadian artist Micah Lexier has built an international reputation working in a variety of media, often making work with numerical themes, such as 1995's "Self-portrait as a Lucite Cube Divided Proportionally a (Red) Volume Representing Life Lived and a (Clear) Volume Representing Life to Come, Based on Statistical Life Expectancy. ... [details]
Compendium of the complete Henry & Glenn comics edited by Tom Neeley. First created by The Igloo Tornado, later comics were by multiple artists including: Tom Neely, Kyoshi Nakazawa, M. Moseley Smith, Reuben Storey, Andrew Cox, Mark Rudolph, Max Clotfelter, Marc J. ... [details]
"The enormous popularity of Impressionist painting today belies what the group of painters dubbed Impressionists stood for. During the 1870s and 1880s, a loose group of French artists, including Pissarro, Monet, and Renoir, adopted a style of painting and subject matter that challenged the canonical art promoted by the French Academy and the Salons The revolutionary nature of Impressionism emerged from anarchism and political radicalism, from a belief in science and individualism, creating a view of art true to modern life and to immediate visual perception. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue-cum-artists' book published in conjunction with show held February 12 - May 2, 1999. Includes color reproductions of drawings, collages, installations, film and video stills, and sculptures by artist Luca Buvoli. ... [details]