Oversized accordion fold exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held November 19 - January 9, 1998. Text by Klaus Kertess. [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "Eye And I: Bill Viola's Double Vision," by Michael Nash; "Spleen And Ideal," by Stephen Ellis; "Tim Rollins," by Tim Rollins + K.O.S.; "Can These Ruins Live?," by Marshall Berman; "Dialogue 5," "Edition For Parkett," by unattributed artists; "'We Make The Future Tense,'" by Trevor Fairbrother; "Statements," by unattributed artists; "Space Travel With Trisha Brown," by Klaus Kertess; "Les Infos Du Paradis: Architecture by Herzog & De Meuron," by Theodora Vischer / Jacques Herzog; "Cumulus From Amerika," by Joan Acocella; "Cumulus Aus Europa," by Dieter Schwarz; "Balkon: Getting It Exactly Wrong, Andy's Kindergarten From Connoisseurs," by Dave Hickey. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "Orozco in Paris," by Claude Gintz; "Kasseböhmer's Trees," by Walter Grasskamp; "Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Travelogue," by Nancy Spector; "In Purgatory: The Work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres," by Simon Watney; "Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Social Works," by Susan Tallman; "A Room by Wolfgang Laib in the Centre Pompidou," by Didier Semin; "More than Myself," by Clare Farrow; "A Waxroom in the Mountain," by Jean-Marc Avrilla; "Medicine Man - Proposing a Context for Wolfgang Liab's Work," by Thomas McEvilley; "Matthew Barney's Fornication with the Fabric of Space," by Neville Wakefield; "Les Infos Du Paradis: On Burt Barr," by Lynne Cooke and Klaus Kertess; "Cumulus Aus Europa," by Eric Troncy; "Cumulus From America," by Meyer Vaisman; "Balkon," by Laura Arici. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "The Aesthetic Illusion," by Jean Baudrillard; "Ray's Tack," by Peter Schjeldahl; "All For One and One For All," by Robert Storr; "Some Bodies," by Klaus Kertess; "Charles Ray's still lifes," by Christopher Knight; "Edition For Parkett," by Charles Ray; "The Soul is the Body's Envelope," by Denys Zacharopoulos; "Pelops' Meal," by Elisabeth Schlebrügge; "Conversation," by Harald Szeemann; "Sex in the Afternoon," by Jan Avgikos; "Collaboration and the Issue of Completion," by Martin Prinzhorn; "3 or 17," by Franz West and Axel Huber; "Edition For Parkett," by Franz West; "Silent Music: Luc Tuymans," by Hans Rudolf Reust; "Les Infos Du Paradis: Inquiry," by unattributed artists; "Cumulus Aus Europa," by Gertrud Sandqvist; "Cumulus From America," by Gary Michael Dault. ... [details]
Issue no. 3 of X-X-X-Fruit, the Diaries issue. Introduction by Anne-Christine d'Adesky. Artists include Nan Goldin, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ann Rower, Dodie Bellamy, George Jochnowitz, Bob Flanagan, Glenn Belverio, Chris Kraus, Linda Yablonsky, Kathe Izzo, CB Sundance, Anabel Watson, Mary Jane Sullivan, Rhoda & Mark Berenson, Jeff McMahon, Gregg Bordowitz, Klaus Kertess, Billy Sullivan, Eric Hanson, Stephen Barker, David Armstrong, Stephen Andrews, Corey A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 5, 2005 - June 1, 2006. Edited by Marianne Stockebrand. Texts by Marianne Stockebrand, Klaus Kertess, and Iris Winkelmeyer. Includes Statements on John Chamberlain's Foam Sculptures, biography, and selected solo exhibition. [details]
Volume of texts published in conjunction with a symposium on the work of John Chamberlain hosted by The Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas, April 22 - 23, 2006. Introduction by Marianne Stockebrand and Richard Shiff, moderator. ... [details]
Exhibition checklist published in conjunction with show held December 7 - January 25, 1981. Watercolors selected by Brooks Adams, Martha Beck, Jack Boulton, Paul Cummings, Donald Droll, Klaus Kertess, Beatrix Medinger and Roberta Smith. ... [details]
Collaborative artist's book featuring photographs by Nan Goldin of male prostitutes in southeast Asia alongside a work of fiction by Klaus Kertess. [details]
Catalogue raisonné / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 1986. Includes interview between John Chamberlain and Julie Sylvester. ... [details]