Two sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show of video work titled "Oriental Nights," held November 19 - 28, [1998]. Screenings included: "The Rebel," starring Tony Hancock; "The History of Glamour," by Jeremy Blake, Theresa Duncan, and Karen Kilimnik; "Call of the Wylie," directed by Fisher Stevens, starring Patrick Breen; "My Girlfriend's Wedding," by Jim McBride featuring Clarissa Dalrymple; "Phantom India," by Louis Malle; Fancy Pantz presents "The New York Society of Attachment and Fondness;" Mark Handforth reading a bed-time story and Rob Pruitt presenting a celebrity; "Tune in, Turn on, Drop by," by Aleksandra Mir with Mohrinder Singh; and additional screenings by Carola Dertnig, Hiroshi Sunairi, and Jonathan Horowitz. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with show "Naming Tokyo (Part II)," held at the Swiss Institute, New York, November 13 – December 20, 2003. Originally produced as a commission for Palais de Tokyo in Paris as part of the exhibition "GNS: Global Navigation System. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the inaugural iteration of the quinquennial exhibition "Greater New York" held February 27 - May 14, 2000. The exhibition marked the first curatorial collaboration between PS. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 13, 2007 - January 13, 2008. Traveled October 1 - December 31, 2008, Centro Cultural Tijuana, Mexico; February 6 - April 19, 2009, Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College, Iowa. ... [details]
Artists' book published in posthumously. "Jeremy Blake's 'script' (series of scripted drawings) 'Sucking in the Seventies' was exhibited at Recent Works, May 14th to July 1st, 1999, Copenhagen." -- from book's back cover. ... [details]
Artists' book of compiled double-page spreads by broad collection of artists. "What if an ordinary little coloring book were to be upgraded with a set of 54 energetic line drawings by some of today's best-known contemporary artists instead of the usual dumbed-down pedagogical renderings? And what if the proceeds from the sale of this high-art coloring book were to go to a worthy charitable organization that seeks to install upbeat, original contemporary artworks in participating hospitals? Well, then you would have Between the Lines, this lively new collection of work by Vito Acconci, Rita Ackermann, John Baldessari, Jeremy Blake, Will Cotton, R. ... [details]
"Soundproject curated by Jacob Fabricius and Tommy Lund. Participating artists: Vito Acconci, Jeremy Blake, Matthew Buckingham, Ann Lislegaard, Helen Mirra, Elisabeth Penker, Michael Smith, Mungo Thomson, Natalie Zimmerman, Ultra-red, Gillian Wearing and Knut Åsdam. ... [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held April 27 - May 21, 2005. Essay by Charles Esche. Artists includes Kenneth Anger, Jeremy Blake, The Handsome Family, Jutta Koether, Richard Wright, and Jan Verwoert. [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Books: Brooks Adams on James Fenton," by Brook Adams; "Film: Mayer Rus on Larry Clark's 'Another Day in Paradise,'" by Mayer Rus; "Curators: Ralph Rugoff talks with Lisa Corrin," by Ralph Rugoff; "Hot List," by Jeremy Blake; "Hot List: David Frankel on the Virtual Collection at www. ... [details]
Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Passages: Branden W. Joseph on Billy Klüver," by Branden W. Joseph; "Books: Arthur C. Danto on Francisco de Goya," by Arthur C. Danto; "Film: Sven Lütticken on Lars von Trier's 'Dogville,'" by Sven Lütticken; "Film: James Quandt on 'The Five Obstructions,'" by James Quandt; "Sound: Jan Tumlir on Matmos," by Jan Tumlir; "News: Steven Henry Madoff on James Cuno," by Steven Henry Madoff; "News: Jennifer Allen on the Palais de Tokyo," by Jennifer Allen; "News: Rachel Withers on Jens Hoffmann," by Rachel Withers; "Top Ten," by Trisha Donnelly; "Historical Fiction: The Art of Matthew Buckingham," by Tacita Dean; "1000 Words: Liisa Roberts," by Margaret Sundell; "Inside the Light Cube: Pierre Huyghe's 'Streamside Day Follies' and the Rise of Video Projection," by David Joselit; "In Conversation: John Baldessari & Jeremy Blake," introduction by Tim Griffin; "Rules of Engagement: Art and Experimental Communities," by Carlos Basualdo and Reinaldo Laddaga; "Wall to Wall: The Art of Kristina Braen," by Andrea Kroksnes; "Openings: hobbypopMUSEUM," by Alison M. ... [details]