Collection of selected writings and interview by Barnett Newman, edited by John P. O'Neill. Introduction by Richard Shiff, with commentary by Mollie McNickle. Contents include the following essays, statements, correspondence, remarks and interviews: "On the Need for Political Action by Men of Culture" (1933); "From The Answer--America's Civil Service Magazine" (1936); "Civil Service--The American Way Out" (1936); "Interview with Thomas Hart Benton" (1938); "Can We Draw? The Board of Examiners Says--No!" (1938); "What About Isolationist Art?" (1942); "American Modern Artists" (1943); "New York" (1943 or 1944); "Drafts of a Protest Against Recent Art Criticism and of a Letter to the Editor, The New York Times" (1950); "Open Letter to Roland L. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 24, 1989 - January 16, 1990. Text by Richard E. Oldenburg and William Rubin. Includes references for works of art, documentary chronology, outline and artist chronology. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 22 - September 16, 1980. Text by Richard E. Oldenburg, Hubert Landais, Dominique Bozo and William Rubin. Includes chronology. [details]
Compendium of transcribed texts by artists, dealers, and collectors edited by Emile De Antonio and Mitch Tuchman from the film of the same title. Includes Josef Albers, Leo Castelli, Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Henry Gelzahler, Clement Greenberg, Thomas Hess, Jasper Johns, Philip Johnson, Hilton Kramer, Philip Leider, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Phillip Pavia, Larry Poons, Robert Rauschenberg, William Rubin, Ethel Scull, Robert Scull, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. ... [details]
Large-scale examination of the conceptual art network in it's years of inception, 1967, though to the time at which it had become highly formalized, 1977. An exacting examination by Sophie Richard, edited by Lynda Morris after Richard's unfortunate death. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 7 - March 9, 1996. Text by Sanford Hirsch, Clement Greenberg, William Rubin. Includes biographical information. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Traveled to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis ; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 19 - December 9, 2006. Essay by Robert Storr. Artists include Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, Frank Stella, William S. Rubin, Robert Mangold, Donald Judd, Jo Baer, Piero Manzoni, John McCracken, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Robert Irwin, Eva Hesse, Mel Bochner, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Olivier Mosset, Tony Smith, Larry Bell, James Lee Byars, Barnett Newman, Richard Serra, and Sol LeWitt. ... [details]
Issue edited by Joseph Masheck. Essays "Two Critics: Thomas B. Hess and Harold Rosenberg," by Donald B. Kuspit; "Beginning Again," by Marcia Hafif; "Chicago's Emotional Realists," by Joanna Frueh; "William Baziotes: Primeval Sentiment," by Peter Plagens; "Death and Maternal Love: Psychological Speculations on Robert Motherwell's Art," by Jonathan Fineberg; "Composite Imagery and the Origins of Photomontage, Part I: The Naturalistic Strain," by Robert A. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Coplans. Essays "Brice Marden's Painting," by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe; "Incisions in History/Segments of Eternity," by Hollis Frampton; "Talking With William Rubin: 'The Museum Concept Is Not Infinitely Expandable;'" "Mondrian the New Yorker," by Joseph Masheck; "Leon Golub: Art and Politics," by Lawrence Alloway; "Jean Dupuy," by Alan Moore; "Reviews," by Peter Plagens. ... [details]