Spring 1975 - 1976 issue of Art-Rite, edited by Edit deAk and Walter Robinson. Contents include: "Demi," by Demi R; "Clothes (That Become You)," by Dale McConathy; "Social Realism: Or Living The Artistic Life," by Willy Lenski and Judy Riflka; "The Song of Lilith," by Sylvia Sleigh; "The Gospel of Mary Magdalene," by Elaine Pàgels; "A Transcript of Patti Smith," by Patti Smith; "Rhymes Getting Even," by Edit deAk; "Pencil Moustache Makes Up," by Edit deAk; "How Very Bicentennial," by Walter Robinson; "Junk Politics," by Walter Robinson; "Trans - Atlantic Crossing," by Gregory Battcock; "Henry Pearson: Black Icons Into An Outer Space," by Lucy R. ... [details]
Winter 1975 issue of Art-Rite, edited by Edit deAk and Walter Robinson. Contents include: "Polemic," by Edward Pursor; "Cultural Imperialism, Provincialism, and The New Internationalism"; "A Nebulous Art Presence"; "An Article on Scott Burton In the Form of a Resumé"; "Artists Don't Only Make Art -- They Are Also Artists"; "A Late Night Conversation with Addi," translated by Irene von Zahn; "A Serious Proposal for Nelson Rockefeller"; "Ça Va? Pas Mal. ... [details]
April 1977 issue of Art-Rite, edited by Walter Robinson and Edith deAk. Single artist issue featuring images and texts by Rosemary Mayer. [details]
Summer 1978 issue of La Mamelle Magazine. Edited by Carl E. Loeffler and Mary Stofflet. Contents include: "Conversations on Video Cabaret, The Hummer Sisters and Assorted One Liners with Marien Lewis, A-Space Video Director, and Carl Loeffler, La Mamelle Inc;" "The New Artspace: The First National Conference of Alternative Visual Arts Organizations," report by Mary Stofflet; "Ken Friedman;" "Peter Plonsky: If traditional musics are differently perceived external amplifications of nervous system as melody and cirulatory [sp] as rhythm, then this internal physiological environment can be transcended through the spirit expressed as glissando, a logarithmic movement which is the law for unstable time perception," interview by Carl Loeffler; "Eldon Garnet," interviewed by Carl Loeffler; "Publications;" "Eros & Photography: Exploration of Sexual Imagery & Photographic Practice," by Meyer Hirsch; and "Notes. ... [details]
Critical / photographic book by Germano Celant documenting the so-called "Art Povera / Arte Povera" movement. Includes short text followed by photographs for each artist: Walter de Maria, Michelangelo Pisteletto, Stephen Kaltenbach, Richard Long, Mario Merz, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Beuys, Eva Hesse, Michael Heizer, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner, Luciano Fabro, Bruce Nauman, Joseph Kosuth, Jan Dibbets, Giovanni Anselmo, Robert Barry, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Dennis Oppenheim, Barry Flanagan, Robert Smithson, Giulio Paolini, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Alighiero Boetti, Giuseppe Penone, Franz Erhard Walther, Hans Haacke, Gilberto Zorio, Robert Morris, Marinus Boezem, Carl Andre, Emilio Prini, Richard Serra. ... [details]
Zone was a short lived, over-sized journal edited by Jonathan Crary, Michel Feher, Hal Foster, Sanford Kwinter and designed by design-demi-God Bruce Mau. Issue 1/2 edited by Michel Feher and Sandford Kwinter. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 9 - 29, 2006. Texts by Louis Newman, and Robert P. Metzger. Artists include John Stephan, Robert Richenburg, Hans Hofmann, Peter Busa, Nicholas Carone, George McNeil, Al Copley, Constantino Nivola, and Philip Pavia. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Artists Space, New York, May 21 - July 2, 1983, and at LACE, Los Angeles, June 8 - July 16, 1983. Artists Space, New York artists include Jill Giegerich, Victor Henderson, Kim Hubbard, Lari Pittman, Mitchell Syrop, Megan Williams. ... [details]
Vinyl 33-1/3 LP record issued as the exhibition catalogue for show held November 1 - December 14, 1969. "Shortly after its opening, the Museum of Contemporary Art planned an exhibition to record the trend, incipient then and pervasive today, toward conceptualization of art. ... [details]
Memoir by Annemarie Sauzeau Boetti about her life with Alighiero e Boetti through text, photographs, and drawings also functions as a biography of the artist.
"This memoir is both a private testimony and a critical study, written by the woman who was the artist's companion during the first twenty, and most decisive, years of his remarkable career.
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