Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 1961. Essay by Lawrence Alloway. [details]
Issue edited by John Coplans. Essays "Virility and Domination in Early 20th-Century Vanguard Painting," by Carol Duncan; "Strike at the Modern," interview between Lawrence Alloway, John Coplans, Susan Bertram, Jennifer Licht, Joan Rabenau, Jane Fluegel; "Ree Morton: At the Still Point of the Turning World," by Lucy Lippard; "The Dada Actor and Performance Theory," by Annabelle Henkin Melzer; "Richard Hamilton: The Two Culture Theory," by James Collins; "Lee Krasner's Paintings, 1946-49," by Cindy Nemser; "Michael Snow's 'La Région Centrale'," by John W. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Disaster in Pasadena," by Abraham Rogatnick; "...on an American artist's education," by Dan Flavin; "Recent British Paintings at the Tate," by Kermit Champa; "Lee Krasner," by Emily Wasserman; "Some New Los Angeles Artists," by Fidel A. ... [details]
Memoir by Marcia Tucker, edited, and with an afterword, by Liza Lou. "This engrossing memoir brings to vivid life the behind-the-scenes struggles of Marcia Tucker, the first woman to be hired as a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the founder of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City. ... [details]
Spring 1974 issue of Art-Rite, edited by Edit deAk, Joshua Cohn, and Walter Robinson. Contents include: "Two for the Road," by Stephanie Edens; "Heubl, Heubler, Heublest"; "On Documentation"; "The Book"; "Un-Skirting the Issue," statements by Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Judy Chicago, Abigail Gerd, Nancy Graves, Joan Jonas, Agnes Martin, Lee Krasner, Sylvia Sleigh, Sylvia Stone, May Wilson, and Hannah Wilke; "Diaristic Art: A Trek Through the Navelocentric Universe"; "Michelle Stuart"; "Excerpts: The Red Horse"; "'Some Form to Hold Me,'" by John Howell; "Lucy Lippard: Freelancing the Dragon"; "Latent Life: Boltanski," by Bill Zimmer; "Contemporanea. ... [details]
Book in the form of a folio with loose folded sheets, published as a tribute to Frank O'Hara after his death. It includes the works of artists including Reuben Nakian, Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell, Marisol, Joe Brainard, Al Held, Roy Lichtenstein, Jane Wilson, Joan Mitchell, Elaine de Kooning, John Button, Niki de Saint Phalle, Barnett Newman, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Claes Oldenburg, Grace Hartigan, Michael Goldberg, Matsumi Kanemitsu, Helen Frankenthaler, Norman Bluhm, Allan D'Arcangelo, Giorgio Cavallon, Nell Blaine, Jane Freilicher, Lee Krasner, and Larry Rivers coupled with O'Hara's poems. [details]
Artists' publication / 'zine produced in conjunction with exhibition held at October - November 1990. Curated by Richard Phillips this publication takes the format of an "assembling" / 'zine featuring essays by Phillips and Joshua Decter ["Thrash Criticism"] and artists' projects by the exhibition participants. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, March 30 - May 14, 1978; the Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo, June 17 - July 12, 1978; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 5 - December 3, 1978. ... [details]
Large-scale catalogue raisonné of the work and life of Lee Krasner. With 660 illustrations, including 267 full-color plates. Text by Ellen G. Landau. With an extensive illustrated chronology. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Traveled to The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk; The Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix; and The Museum of Modern Art, New York, from 1983 - 1984. ... [details]