Large-scale catalogue raisonné by Gabriele Schor of the work of Cindy Sherman from 1975 - 1977. Includes an annotated list of exhibitions and a selected bibliography. "For more than thirty years, Cindy Sherman (Born 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey) has been visualizing a diverse range of role models and female identities. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Deja Vu, Dijon, France, held October 25 - November 13, 1982. Text by Cindy Sherman. Includes an interview with Sherman by Xavier Douroux and Franck Gautherot and an exhibition history. ... [details]
Large-scale catalogue raisonné by Gabriele Schor of the work of Cindy Sherman from 1975 - 1977. Published in conjunction with show "That's Me - That's not me: Frühe Werke von Cindy Sherman," held at Vertikale Galerie, SAMMLUNG VERBUND, Vienna, Austria, January 26 - May 16, 2012. ... [details]
Gatefold exhibition pamphlet published in conjunction with show held December 6, 1986 - February 15, 1987. Includes checklist of the exhibition. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Laforet Museum Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan, April 23 - May 4, 1984. Edited by Azusa Nomura, Takashi Takemura, Yumiko Egawa, and Tatsuro Suzuki. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December, 1983 - January, 1984. Essay by Christian Caujolle. Includes a biography and exhibition history. Texts in French. [details]
Set of three parts documenting the exhibition one-man "Yes Art : The Cultural Miracle" held at Fitzgerald Gallery, New York, October 19 - November 6, 1965 by Robert Cenedella. Exhibition was composed of 57 individual works attributed to various artists all pseudonyms for Cenedella. ... [details]
Artist's book by Louise Lawler composed of clinical photographs of playing cards interspersed between text "written by Janelle Reiring, and based on Henry G. Wales' account of Mata Hari's execution written in Paris on October 18 1917 for the International News Service. ... [details]
Artist's book by Louise Lawler composed of clinical photographs of playing cards interspersed between text "written by Janelle Reiring, and based on Henry G. Wales' account of Mata Hari's execution written in Paris on October 18 1917 for the International News Service. ... [details]
Two volume set artist's book by Louis Lawler. "Lawler has excelled at such slight of hand, at gesturing in one direction while simultaneously slipping an ace from the bottom of the deck. Her arrangements and adjustments are astute recasting of expectations. ... [details]