Double sided announcement published in conjunction with opening held May 6, [1996]. [details]
Artist's proposal for Project Sammlung [1] installed in Das Kunsthaus Zug, Switzerland, by Richard Tuttle in 1996. Stiff paper pocket folder containing a six page proposal titled "Replace the Abstract Picture Plane;" a tentative schedule; two pages of color photocopied prospectus drawings; two postcards, one of Project Sammlung [1] completed and the other of Project Sammlung [2]; and a staple bound german translation of the text printed on purple paper. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 19, 1996 - January 5, 1997. Texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Catherine Quéloz, Dan Cameron and the artist. Includes bibliography, index and artist's exhibition history. ... [details]
Artist's book published in conjunction with show held at Villa Merkel, October 27 - December 8, 1996. "The photographs from the series '16 Jahre Betten' [16 Years of Beds] on the left-hand pages of the book are juxtaposed with documentary photographs of the exhibiton on the right-hand pages. ... [details]
Edition for Parkett issue 47 (1996) by Raymond Pettibon featuring accordion fold black-and-white and red silkscreened images with handwritten texts by the artist which vary in each edition. Includes a pressed flower. ... [details]
An oversize gallery flyer / checklist / artist's project / poster produced in conjunction with show held January 25 - May 7, 1996. Extensive text by Weitman, 67 reproductions and "original project by LeWitt, Bands in Four Directions, 1995. ... [details]
Three hole punched exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held May 22, 1997 - June 14, 1998. Text by Michael Govan. Includes artist's biography, selected bibliography and site map. [details]
Qquaint artist's book in flip-book format of images of a young Gilbert & George descending a staircase. Edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist. [details]
"Kant After Duchamp brings together eight essays around a central thesis with many implications for the history of avant-gardes. Marcel Duchamp, Thierry de Duve observes, made the logic of modernist art practice the subject matter of his work, a shift in aesthetic judgement that replaced the classical "this is beautiful" with 'this is art. ... [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show "Books by Edward Ruscha (An Exhibition)," held at Printed Matter, Inc., June 7 - July 27, 1996. Curated by David Platzker. [details]