Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "When You Offer Stones You Get Stones," by Edward Leffingwell and Lawrence Weiner; "François Boucher," by Andrei Kowaljow; "On The Sigmar Polke Retrospective In The U. ... [details]
Issue number 6 of the periodical Neue Bildende Kunst, published in 1995. Contents include "Editorial;" "In Bewegung," by András Zwickl; "Zsigmond Károly, György Jovánovics, Imre Bukta, Csaba Nemes, Róza El-Hassan;" "Berlin-Moskau/Moskau-Berlin," by Hiltrud Ebert; "Erhard Monden," by Eugen Blume; "Jana Milev," by Bernd Rosner; "Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler," Künstlerseiten; "Jürgen Schön," by Ralph Lindner; "Maria Eichhorn," by Annelie Lütgens; "Paul Thek," by Friedrich Meschede; "Hadrian Pigott," by Michael Freitag; "John Latham," by Hans-Ulrich Obrist; "Cy Twombly," by Peter Herbstreuth; "Verdorrt die ostdeutsche Museumslandschaft?," by Anke Petermann; "Wovon lebt der Künsterler?," by Olaf Zimmermann; "Der Österreich-Schwerpunkt auf der Frankfurter Buchmesse," by Verena Kuni; "Subrealismus: Eine neue Kunstgattung aus dem Osten," by Viola Michely; "Open House 1995 in Marfa," by Sabine Russ; "Herbstsaison in New York," by Paul Dickerson/Bettina Munk; "Sehnsucht nach dem Paradies," by Peter Nesweda, Sandra Crawford; "Jana Sterbak in Saint-Etienne," by Anna Mohal; "Grenzenlos - Polnische Kunst in Berlin," by Andreas Quappe; "Fragen an die Malerei in der Galerie Wohnmaschine, Berlin," by Nikola Henze; "Martin Rosz im 'Museum," by Karin Bettina Müller; "Clownpower im Haus der Kunst, München," by Michael Glasmeier; "James Lee Byars in Bremen," by Katrin Wittneven; "Pina/Via Lewandowsky: Die Krise als Material in Leipzig," by Meinhard Michael; "Eine Sculptur von Magdalena Jetelová," by Pavel Liska; "Kunst und Gedächtnis: Sarkis in der Bundeskunsthalle," by Thomas Fechner-Smarsly; "Beate Terfloth," by Peter Herbstreuth; "Geschichte en détail. ... [details]
"This publication stems from the first of a series of 'Symposium Merzbau' at Cabaret Voltaire investigating the legacy of Kurt Schwitters' Merzbau in Contemporary architecture, art, and society." --publishers statement. ... [details]
Pulp paperback sized book published on the occasion of the XV International Biennale São Paolo, October 3 - December 9, 1979, this book documents chronologically Beuys's drawings, sculptures, happenings and conceptual art, along with his forays into political philosophy and formal education. ... [details]
Extensive monograph in chronological format on the life and work of Joseph Beuys by Götz Adriani, Winfried Konnertz, and Karin Thomas. Profusely illustrated. Text in German. [details]
Anthology of essays and critical writings published in conjunction with a symposium on the work of Joseph Beuys held in Basel, May 1 - 4, 1991. Edited by Volker Harlan, Dieter Koepplin, and Rudolf Velhagen. ... [details]
Monograph in chronological format on the life and work of Joseph Beuys. Texts by Götz Adriani, Winfried Konnertz and Karin Thomas. Text in German. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 1 - August 1, 2004. Curated and with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Bennett Simpson, and Tanya Leighton. Additional essay by Paula Marincola. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 20 - May 1, 1988 at the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin. Edited by Heiner Bastian. Writing by Götz Adriani, Heiner Bastian, Franz Joseph van der Grinten, Franz-Xaver Kaufmann, Helmut Martin, Karin v. ... [details]
December 1975 issue of the Feminist art journal Die Löwin. Participating artists in the issue are Lynda Benglis, Marie-Louise de Geer, Agnes Denes, Valie Export, Rebecca Horn, Nancy Kitchel, Lucy Lippard, Ingeborg Lüscher, Manon, Annette Messager, Charlotte Moorman, Yoko Ono, Gina Pane, Lil Picard, Ulrike Rosenbach, Sibylle Ruppert, Carolee Schneemann, Katharina Sieverding, Barbara Smith, and Karin Thomas. ... [details]