April 1971 issue of Studio International edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "The artist's reserved rights transfer and sale agreement / the background," by Seth Siegelaub; "Arnolfini Gallery; 10 years in Bristol," by Jeremy Rees; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "Bochner and photography," by Jonathan Benthall; "Art in Revolution," by Peter Wollen; "The development of the theory of Socialist Realism in Russia; 1917 to 1932," by Andrew Higgens; "Berlin Dada," by John Elderfield and Raoul Hausmann; "Coloured food," by Peter Kuttner; "Events," by Antoni Miralda and Dorothée Selz; "The House of the Vienna Secession movement," by Peter Hautmann and Klara Hautmann; "The shape's the thing; paintings by John Walker," by Dore Ashton; "Standpoints," by Daniel Buren; "An introduction to 'Art and Technology,'" by Maurice Tuchman; "The artist's reserved rights transfer and sale agreement;" and "Inno 70," by John Latham. [details]
Folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with the inaugural exhibition at P.S.1 held June 10 - 26, 1976 featuring site specific installations in the rooms of the then largely un-renovated building. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with inaugural exhibition held at P.S. 1, June 9 - 26, 1976, featuring site-specific installations in the rooms of the then largely unrenovated building. The publication includes brief text by participating artists; executive director, Alanna Heiss; and program director, Linda Blumberg; with installation images and images of artists installing their works. ... [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 6 - August 29, 1999. Essays by Vicente Todolí, João Fernandes, Miguel Wandschneider, Germano Celant, Robert Pincus-Witten, Antje von Graevenitz, Marita Sturken, Maria José Fazenda. ... [details]
Two sided poster / placemat published in conjunction with "Honeymoon," a series of "ceremonial events" produced by Antoni Miralda from October 1986 to October 1992 in New York City and Barcelona. "Honeymoon is a series of ceremonial events created by artist Antoni Miralda to celebrate the imaginary marriage of two monuments that face each other across the Atlantic: the Columbus Monument at the edge of Barcelona's harbor in Spain, and the edge of Barcelona's harbor in Spain, and the statue of liberty at the brim of New York City's Upper Bay. ... [details]
Exhibition and auction catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 7-22 [1977] and auction held January 22 [1977]. Artists included John Ahearn, Alice Aycock, Diane Bertolo, Martha Hall Boyden, Troy Brauntuch, Charles Clough, Paul Colin, Diego Cortez, John Cross, John Cates Curtis, Scott Davis, Louie R. ... [details]
July 1990 issue of Art - das Kunstmagazin. Cover and feature article on Per Kirkeby. Written contributions by Gottfried Sello, Petra Bosetti, Gunther Thiem, Alfred Nemeczek, Jürgen Knaack, Ruth Händler, Peter Hans Göpfert, Jens-Uwe Sommerschuh, Dirk Schwarze, Jutta Martens, Hans Pietsch, Rita Imwinkelried, Carl Friedrich Schröer, Elisabeth Guth, Peter M. ... [details]
Publication on the life and work of the Spanish artist Miralda. Text by Pierre Restany. Divided into chapters based on the artist's projects. Profusely illustrated throughout in black-and-white and color. ... [details]
Critical theory, "features writing in a range of styles and perspectives by some of the world''s leading authors. It includes commentaries by National Book Critics Circle Award winner Amy Gerstler, MacArthur Fellow Lewis Hyde, chef Maricel Presilla, NPR All Things Considered humorist Bob Morris, and MAM Assistant Director for Special Projects/Curator Lorie Mertes among others. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 3 - July 3, 1991. Essay by Robert C. Morgan. [details]