"Avalanche" magazine was founded by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar shortly after they met in 1968. At the time, Sharp was a New York-based art historian and independent curator, and Béar an underground magazine editor who had recently moved to New York from London. ... [details]
Avalanche magazine was founded by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar shortly after they met in 1968. At the time, Sharp was a New York-based art historian and independent curator and Béar an underground magazine editor who had recently moved to New York from London. ... [details]
A history of the ground breaking periodical written by it's editors, Willoughby Sharp and Liza Bear. From 1970 - 1976 Sharp and Bear put together a lively magazine that featured interviews, reviews, overviews and photo-documentation of some of the most important art of the period -- from Vito Acconci to Lawrence Weiner incorporating Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson, Richard Serra, Bruce Nauman, Jackie Winsor, Dennis Oppenheim, William Wegman, Terry Fox, and many others as well. ... [details]
Issue edited by Liza Beár. This issue focuses on a series of events presented at 112 Greene Street as the Video Performance exhibition. Contents "Joseph Beuys: Public Dialogue," a transcript of the first hour of Beuys' first U. ... [details]
Issue number seven of the quarterly periodical Avalanche, published Winter Spring 1973, featuring a William Wegman photo of Man Ray as cover-art. Contents: "Rumbles," featuring Chris Burden, Jennifer Bartlett and Urs Lüthi; "The Gold-diggers of '84: An Interview with General Idea" by Willoughby Sharp, Ron Gabe, Jorge Saia, A. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with "Artists Make Toys" held at The Clocktower, New York, January 1 - February 15, 1975. Image features a topless Hannah Wilke in a bed with a fully clothed Claes Oldenburg. ... [details]
Fall 1982 issue of Wedge magazine. Edited by Brian Wallis and Phil Mariani. Contents include: "Society of the Spectacle," by Guy Debord; "Psychopathways: Horror Movies and the Technology of Everyday Life," by Jonathan Crary; "'The Thomas Crown Affair,'" by Richard Prince; "An Interview with Rainer Werner Fassbinder," by Bion Steinborn and Rüdiger v. ... [details]
Single fold invitation card for tribute to Holly Solomon, 1934 - 2002, held on Thursday, September 26, 2002 at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Recto features art by William Wegman, inside features art by Robert Mapplethorpe. [details]
Fall/Winter issue of the Journal of Contemporary Art featuring writings and drawings by artists. Published and edited by Philip Pocock and John Zinser. Artists include: Richard Artschwager, Judith Barry, Mike Bidlo, Jennifer Bolande, Barry Bridgwood, Robert Gober, Joseph Kosuth, Jonathan Lasker, Elizabeth Murray, Arnulf Rainer, William Wegman, David Wojnarowicz and Christopher Wool. [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]