Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 23, 1986 - March 8, 1997. Traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, April 17, - July 19, 1997; to the Haags Gemeetemuseum, The Hague, September 1 - November 22, 1987. ... [details]
July - August 1979 issue of Art in America, edited by Elizabeth C. Baker. Contents include: "Chicago," by Carrie Rickey; "Detroit, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis," by Sarah McFadden; "Columbus," by Donald B. ... [details]
March 1987 issue of Artforum, edited by Ingrid Sischy. Contents include: "The Opposite of Emptiness: On the Spirit in Art," by Thomas McEvilley; "Excuse Me Madame But It Seems To Me Unless I'm Mistaken That I've Met You Somewhere Before: A Conversation with Eugène Ionesco," by Sanda Miller; "Nine Beatitudes on Eight Pages: After 'Four Saints in Three Acts,' Another Act, with Pictures," by Ingrid Sischy; "Hans Haacke's Corporate Muse: 'Unfinished Business,'" by Jean Fisher; "The Sleeping Beauty in the Castle of Modern Art: A Slumberer Stirs," by Ida Panicelli; "Louise Bourgeois: Where Angels Fear to Tread, A Profile in Courage," by Donald Kuspit; "Museum Piece: Rain. ... [details]
Second issue of Box Car: A Magazine of the Arts, edited by Paul Vangelisti. Contributors include: Paul Vangelisti, Don Suggs, Judith E. Simonian, Charles Garabedian, Ed Moses, Robert Ackerman, Joel Bass, Ron Linden, Michael Davidson, Nathaniel Mackey, George Butterick, Edwin Denby, Robert Crosson, Julia Brown, Hiro Kaizan Kosaka, Jill Giegerich, Rick Stitch, Deirdre Bair, Betty Brown, Peter Liashkov, Alison Saar, Michael Dvortcsak, Jim Morphesis, Ellen Lampert, Ruth Weisburg, Rosmarie Waldrop, Bob Perelman, David Bromige, Norman Weinstein, Stephen Kessler, Zeke Berman, Barbara Drucker, Stephen Moore, Kim Baker, Don Boyd, Joyce Lightbody, Gerald Burns, John Taggart, John Clarke, Jed Rasula, Stephen s'Soreff, Flyghts of Fancie, Erika Suderberg, Mike Crane, Dennis Phillips, Anselm Parlatore, Norman Klein, Kei Takei, Bruce Edelstein, Lois Colette, Anni Jackson, Monique Safford, Fanny Howe, James Haining, Mary Haynes, Helen Adam, Charles Stein, Michael C. ... [details]
The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin documenting MoMA's 25th Anniversary Exhibition "Paintings From Private Collections with Six Important Gifts." Introduction by Alfred H. Barr Jr. "Six Important Gifts" includes works by Paul Cezanne (from David Rockefeller), Henri Matisse (from Mr. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of Journal 188, edited by Meredith Allen, Joan Ratajack, and Lynette Diaz. Contents include: "Cutting," by D. Travers Scott; "Invisible Girls," by Barbara Seyda; "(excerpt from) The Double Standard," by Kathe Burkhart; "Poetry," by Kathleen McShane, John Hosford, Robert Monda, Nancy Taylor, Leslie Ladds, Catherine Jackson; and "Art," by Jude Schwendenwien, Chuck Agro, Joel Peter Johnson, Ebon Fisher, Lisa Haney, Terry Corgey, Susan Cowles, Robin Locke Monda, Alfred Stuart, Carol Sun, Doug Aitken, Rebecca Bailen, Guerrilla Girls, Joyce Roeutter, Madonna Dunbar, Yael Routtenberg, Kerr & Malley, and Deborah Whitney; and "Bios. ... [details]
Issue five [5] of Pig, an artist's periodical edited and with contributions by John Lekay and Erik Oppenheim. Contributions by Monique Safford, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Alexandra David-Neel, Gretchen Faust, Kevin Warren, Anagarika Govinda, Marcia Tucker, Keith Dowman, Henri Michaux, George Brecht, G. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held in 70 different New York City galleries, the sales of which benefited the American Foundation for AIDS Research. Text by Robert Rosenblum and Matilde Krim, Ph. ... [details]
Winter 1996 issue of the quarterly publication Pink, edited by Donna Ghelerter and Ingrid Schaffner. Contents include: "Letter from the Editors;" "Busks;" "Phil Andros: Exposed," by Russell Bush; "Nudity," by Nancy Diehl; "Sex and Home Economy," with Elizabeth Hawes; "God-Marked for Greatness," by Yvette Brackman; "Men in Skirts," by Joel Lobenthal; "Footsucker - A Review," by Valerie Steele; "The Gentle Smut-Hunter's Guide to 42nd St. ... [details]
Folded exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with Joseph Kosuth's first solo exhibition held in October 1968.
"Joseph Kosuth, at Gallery 669, in his quest to strip away from his art everything but the idea, has arrived at a series of dictionary definitions of the word NOTHING, executed (not by the artist) photographically, in black 4 by 4 foot panels with white lettering.
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