Inaugural issue of the quarterly periodical Avalanche. Edited by Liza Bear, published by Willoughby Sharp, and designed by Boris Wall Gruphy [a pseudonym for Sharp]. Contents include: "Rumbles," featuring James Turrell, Keith Arnatt, Douglas Davis, Luis Fernanda Benedit, Paolo Soleri, Isaac Witkin, and William Wegman; "Interview: Carl Andre;" "Interview: Jan Dibbets;" "Retrospective: Richard Long;" "Pace and Process," by Robert Morris; "Portrait: Joseph Beuys," by Skunk-Kender; "Body Works," by Willoughby Sharp; "Museums: MOCA, San Francisco;" "Galleries: Reese Palley, San Francisco;" "Discussions with Heizer, Oppenheim, Smithson," by Michael Heizer, Dennis Oppenheim and Robert Smithson. ... [details]
"This book does not aim at being an objective and general analysis of the phenomenon of art or life, but is rather an attempt to flank (both art and life) as accomplices of the changes and attitudes in the development of their daily becoming. ... [details]
All issues published of the arts and letters periodical "X Motion Picture Magazine." Contributions by Diego Cortez, Terence Severine, Eric Mitchell, Kathy Acker, Michael McClard, Duncan Smith, Jacki Ochs, Mitch Corber, Alan Moore, James Nares, Jimmy de Sana, Betsy Sussler, Arturo Schwarz, Beth B, Tom Otterness, Dorian Brew, Robert Cooney, Nancy Murray, Bruce Wolmer, Terence C. ... [details]
Issue edited by Liza Béar. Essays "Robin Winter: 'Fairly Regular Hours,'" interview between Robin Winters and Willoughby Sharp; "Robert Wilson and Christopher Knowles: 'Because Why,'" a stereo dialogue with Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar; "Alexis Smith: Anteroom (Anti-Room)," by Alexis Smith; "Rita Myers: '. ... [details]
Issue number 3 of Shiny International, edited by Michael Friedman. Contents include: interview with Eiko Ishioka by Tim Tucker and Steven Hall; interview with Mike Kelley by Ed Smith; interview with Fetchin Bones by Michael Friedman; interview with Arthur Russell by Todd Eberle; interview with Steve Poleskie by Steven Hall; Prose by Dennis Cooper, Peter Cherches, and Cheri Fein; poetry by Ron Padgett, Joe Brainard, Brad Gooch, David Trinidad, Eileen Myles, Jeffrey Jullich, Sal Salasin, and Tom Savage; and "Photo Features" a portfolio by Allen Ginsberg, Fashion photography by Roméo / Latty with fashion by Brian Early, and band photographs by Todd Eberle of Hugo Largo, Zeitgeist, and Wednesday Week. ... [details]
Schedule of independent films shown at The Kitchen Center May 1, 2, 3, 1979. Featured films, organized by Leandro Katz, included Jack Goldstein's "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer," "Bone China," and "The Jump," Ericka Beckman's "We Imitate; We Break Up," Beth B and Scott B's "Black Box," Viktor Vondracek's "Mrs. ... [details]
Arts and letters periodical. Contributions by Kathy Acker, Charles Ahearn, Scott B, Tim Burns, Jimmy de Sana, Stefan Eins, Colen Fitzgibbon, Michael McClard, Craig Gholson, Duncan Hannah, Beth B, Scott Johnson, Tina Lhotsky, Jeremy Lipp, Katy Martin, Aline Mayer, Eric Mitchell, Alan Moore, James Nares, Michael Oblowitz, Judy Rifka, Terence C. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 27 - June 12, 1966. Essay by exhibition's curator Kynaston McShine. Includes works by Carl Andre, David Annesley, Richard Artschwager, Larry Bell, Ronald Bladen, Michael Bolus, Anthony Caro, Tony DeLap, Walter de Maria, Tom Doyle, Dan Flavin, Peter Forakis, Paul Frazier, Judy Gerowitz, Daniel Gorski, David Gray, Robert Grosvenor, David Hall, Douglas Huebler, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Phillip King, Lyman Kipp, Gerald Laing, Sol LeWitt, John McCracken, Tina Matkovic, Robert Morris, Forrest Myers, Peter Phillips, Peter Pinchbeck, Salvatore Romano, Tim Scott, Anthony Smith, Robert Smithson, Michael Todd, Anne Truitt, William Tucker, Richard Van Buren, David von Schlegell, Isaac Witkin and Derrick Woodham. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Prospect 69 held September 30 - October 12, 1969. Conceived of and organized by Konrad Fischer and Hans Strelow. Edited section by Seth Siegelaub incorporates interviews with Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, and Lawrence Weiner conducted individually by themselves. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné of sculptures by Dan Flavin published in conjunction with exhibition held at National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, October 3, 2004 - January 9, 2009. Traveled to Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX, February 25 - June 5, 2005; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, July 1 - October 30, 2005; Hayward Gallery, London, January 19 – April 2, 2006; Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, June 9 – October 8, 2006; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany, November 15, 2006 – March 4, 2007; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, May 13 – August 12, 2007. ... [details]