July 1992 issue of Vanity Fair. Edited by Tina Braun. Contents include: "The Selling of Rodney King," by Peter J. Boyer; "Earth Angel," by Steven Bach; "Wild About Perry," by Kevin Sessums; "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," by Leslie and Andrew Cockburn; "Foreward March!," Helmut Newton spotlights Jane March; "Art Oasis: Painter and Sculptor Donald Judd is building an artists' Utopia in the wilds of West Texas," by Mark Stevens, photographs by Todd Eberle; "King Rap," an article on Russell Simmons by Lynn Hirschberg, photographs by Bruce Weber; "Eyre Apparent," by Richard Eyre; "Proud Mary," by Maureen Orth; "Don't Cry for Me, Indonesia," by Bob Colacello; "Editors Letter: 'The Untouchables'"; "Dispatches," by Jesse Kornbluth; "Mixed Media," by James Wolcott; "New Age," by John Seabrook; "Planetarium," by Michael Lutin; "Letters;" "Fanfair;" and "Flashback: Jesse Owens, September 1935. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Tate Modern, London, October 13, 2009 – January 10, 2010. Traveled to Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona, February 5 - April 25, 2010; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, June 20 - September 12, 2010; and to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, October 17, 2010 - January 9, 2011. ... [details]
Monograph on the artists' books, prints, and multiples produced by Noire Editions in Turin, Italy from 1980 - 2015. Essay by Gabriele Detterer. Artists include Carla Accardi, Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti, Stefano Cerio, Radu Dragomirescu, Sylvie Fleury, Hamish Fulton, Marco Gastini, Pietro Gallina, Dan Graham, Giorgio Griffa, James Lee Byars, Felice Levini, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Luigi Mainolfi, Fabian Marcaccio, Bruno Martinazzi, Eliseo Mattiacci, Jan Meissner, Mario Merz, Jonathan Monk, Zweletu Mthethwa, Maurizio Nannucci, Shirin Neshat, Richard Nonas, Luigi Ontani, Mimmo Paladino, Giulio Paolini, Claudio Parmiggiani, Giuseppe Penone, Giuseppe Salvatori, Salvo, Andres Serrano, Jessica Stockholder, David Tremlett, and Gilberto Zorio. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, December 13, 2003 - May 23, 2004. Edited and with an introduction by Madeline Grynsztejn. ... [details]
Issue number 92, edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Dust in Your Eyes and Ink on Your Fingers: Daido Moriyama's Early Photo Books," by Mark Godfrey; "The Great Stoneface," by Dirk Snauwaert; "The Negation of Negation," by Anselm Franke; "Study It Lightly," by Jessica L. ... [details]
Monograph published in celebration of more than 20 years of exhibitions at Witte de With in Rotterdam. Edited by Zoë Gray, Nicolaus Schafhausen, and Monica Szewczyk. Essays by Koen Kleijn, Andrew Renton, and Ken Lum. ... [details]
"DO-IT-YOURSELF" is a kit containing paper, pencil, stencil, overhead transparency, diagrams and complete instructions for one work each by JESSICA DIAMOND, SOL LEWITT, and LAWRENCE WEINER. In a good-humored way, "DO-IT-YOURSELF" captures the essence of conceptual art. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 11 - March 6, 1987. Curated and with essay by Robert Nickas. Artists include: Vito Acconci, Vikky Alexander, Art & Language, Beth Brenner, Stuart Brisley, Victor Burgin, Michael Corris, Jessica Diamond, Gilbert & George, Olivier Mosset, Peter Halley, Alfredo Jaar, Information Fiction Publicité, Jenny Holzer, Larry Johnson, Louise Lawler, Ronald Jones, Silvia Kolbowski, Hans Haacke, Antonio Muntadas, Haim Steinbach, Allen Ruppersberg, Les Levine, David Robbins, Nancy Spero, Mark Stahl, Tim Rollins & K. ... [details]
Artists' book featuring comics, photographs, drawings, and text by art collective Paper Rad (Jessica Ciocci, Jacob Ciocci and Ben Jones) with additional drawings by Beau LaBute, C.F. and M.B. Poetry by Paper Rad and Suzy Jones as well as two graphic novellas, "Spaceballz," and "Alfe," by Ben Jones. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / quasi catalogue raisonné published in conjunction with show held at Deichtorhallen Hamburg, September 2 - October 30, 1994. Texts by Zdenek Felix, Stefan Germer, Claus Pias and Katerina Vatsella. ... [details]