Program for a series of performances to mark the passing of Confederate Memorial Day, held at The Palm Gardens, New York City, June 8, 1965. Organized by Ken Dewey with performances by Elaine Cameron, Jill Clayburgh, Robert DeNiro, William Finley, Ellie Harvey, Jay Marshall, Nancy Fales Martin, Yvette Nachmias, Annina Nosei, Charles Pfluger, Josephine Polita, Norman Prichard, Carolee Schneemann, and Allan Whitman. ... [details]
Printed illustrated sheet with separate stapled-on cast list published in conjunction with a series of performances to mark the passing of Confederate Memorial Day, held at The Palm Gardens, New York City, June 8, 1965. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, October 7, 1979 - January 6, 1980. Traveled to The Gallery of Art, Howard University, Washington, D. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "Today Crossed Out," a Project for Artforum by Hanne Darboven with an Introcuction by Coosje van Bruggen; "Zarina's Balm: Objects of Exchange," by Lisa Liebmann; "Just Say Noh: The Esthetics of Banality," by Richard Goldstein; "Enter Elliott Erwitt"; "Time Bandits, Space Vampires," by Thomas Lawson; "Ostentatious Perfectionism: Four-Color Whites, 'One Hundred Flowers,' Georgia O'Keefe. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ida Panicelli. Essays "Like Art," Glenn O'Brien on Advertising; "The Cave: Maria Nadotti on Film"; "Here, There & Otherwise," John Welchman on Elsewhere; "Object," Alessandro Mendini on Design; "Remote Control," Barbara Kruger on Television; "Curies' Children," Vilém Flusser on Discovery; "Special Effects," by Carol Squiers on the News and Its Pictures; "William Eggleston: Democracy & Chaos," by Mark Holborn; "Seductive Lures: Shirazeh Houshiary," by Pier Luigi Tazzi; "The Ground Has Been Covered," by Jimmie Durham and Jean Fisher; "Hinged Victories," by Patricia C. ... [details]
Issue edited by Michelle Kuo. Essays "Passages: Alice Aycock on Dennis Oppenheim," by Alice Aycock; "Books: Martin Jay on Avital Ronell's 'Fight Theory,'" by Martin Jay; "Media: J. Hoberman on Ernie Kovacs," by J. ... [details]
Critical theory edited by Hal Foster. "This is the second publication in a series initiated by the Dia Art Foundation called 'Discussions in Contemporary Culture.' The series is based on an ongoing program of lectures and symposia held at Dia's performance space at 155 Mercer Street, New York, to explore topics relating to culture for diverse communities. ... [details]
The first issue of the Heresies, a quarterly feminist publication on art and politics. Issue edited by the First-Issue Collective: Joan Braderman, Harmony Hammond, Elizabeth Hess, Arlene Ladden, Lucy Lippard, and May Stevens. ... [details]
March 1992 issue of P/A Progressive Architecture magazine. Includes writing by Jim Murphy, Mark Alden Branch, Wojciech Lesnikowski, Philip Arcidi, Abby Bussel, Martin Pawley, Thomas Fisher, Jorge Silvetti, Gregory Baldwin, Lisa Krohn, John Massengale, Andrew Persily, Harvey Bryan, Robert Gutman, Axel F. ... [details]
Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Contents include: "Jay Sanders Reads John Knight," by Jay Sanders and John Knight; " "Coexistence, Yes, Equivalence, No." Francesco Bonami in conversation with H.D. Buchloh; "What Do You Plan to Do Next?," John Baldessari in conversation with James Welling; "Revealing Concealing," by Rainer Fuchs; "With Baldessari's Marilyn," by Alexander van Grevenstein; "The Problem with Library Taxonomy," Carol Bove in conversation with Philip Smith; "The Wormhole Theory," by Martin Herbert; "Style and Pastiche," Carol Bove in conversation with Bettina Funcke; "Shadow Play,"by Tom McDonough; "About Overlapping Cultural Histories of Production in Art, Design, and Fashion," by Josiah McElheny in conversation with Lynne Cooke; "Play and Display," by Branden W. ... [details]