Exhibition catalogue re-issued in conjunction with show held September 9, 2010 - March 6, 2011 and based upon a show originally held August 9 - September 9, 1956. New foreword by Iwona Blazwick and Nayia Yiakoumaki. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 6 - December 30, 1967. Artists include Marilyn Monroe, Ferrill Amacker, Arman, Richard Avedon, Peter Blake, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gandy Brodie, Marcel Cavalla, John Chamberlain, Chryssa, , Joseph Cornell, Salvador Dali, Rosalyn Drexler, Willem de Kooning, Oyvind Fahlstrom, James Gill, Philippe Halsman, Richard Hamilton, Robert Indiana, Allen Jones, William Kennedy, Richard Lindner, Marisol, Reuben Nakian, Arnold Newman, Claes Oldenburg, Peter Phillips, Eduardo Paolozzi, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Mimmo Rotella, George Segal, Richard Smith, Bert Stern, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselmann. ... [details]
Second of five editions of the exhibition / collection catalogue designed by Wolf Vostell. Unusually paginated, approximately 500 pages consisting of 32 pages printed on thin styrofoam sheets with contributions by Gert von der Osten, Peter Ludwig, Horst Keller, and Evelyn Weiss, followed by hundreds of pages printed on brown paper, interspersed with numerous printed and / or screenprinted [?] on acetate sheets, graph paper, and illustrated with tipped-in color plates. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held August 22 - November 2, 1980. Written contributions by Felix A. Baumann, Sabine Kricke-Güse, Ernst Gerhard-Güse, Carola Giedion-Welcker, Sigrid Braunfels-Esche, Margit Rowell, Wulf Herzogenrath, Willy Rotzler, Eduard Trier, and Thomas Deecke. ... [details]
Second edition of the exhibition catalogue originally published in conjunction with a show of artists' books held at Nigel Greenwood Inc. Ltd., London, September 20 - October 14, 1972. Extensive essay by Celant. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 23, 1994 - January 24, 1995. Text by Riva Castleman. Large-scale catalogue documenting not artists' books but rather livre d'artiste or livre de peintre style publications. ... [details]
Two volume publication. First volume consisting of a quarterly journal that addresses contemporary art and culture. Includes contributions by Richard Prince, Gavin Brown, RZA, Roe Ethridge, Clayton Patterson, Sterling Ruby, Nico Muhly, Tauba Auerbach, Jerry Hsu, Emma Reeves, Billy Name, Thomas Bayrle, Elizabeth Peyton, Urs Fischer, Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Man Ray, Richard Hamilton, Tallulah Brown, Oliver Payne, Nick Relph, George Grosz, Jason Evans, Vincent van Gogh, Eduardo Paolozzi, Gilbert & George, Ben Dangers, Pierro Della Francesca, Cary Kwok, Anne Collier, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Ella Christopherson, Catherine Taft, Allan Macintyre, Veronica Cooper, Pascal Spengemann, Sara Conaway, Michael Nevin, Kathy Lo, and Kathy Grayson. ... [details]
Issue no. 10/12 of Das Kunstwerk covering the New York art scene, with snapshots of the New York contemporary art and gallery scene in the mid-60s featuring photos of artists at work in their studios and work on display. ... [details]
"The Independent Group, or the IG, as it was called, is best known for having launched Pop Art. But the young artists, architects, and critics who met informally at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts in the early 1950s were actually embarked on a far more subversive and constructive mission than the founding of an art movement. ... [details]
Catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition "Lost Magic Kingdoms" at the Museum of Mankind, [ ] [ ], 1985. Through an obsessive collection of artifacts and photographs from the museum's collections and archives, the artist attempts to express his vision of the non-Western world. ... [details]