Issue no. 2 out of three published issues of Eau de Cologne, a magazine edited by gallerist Monika Sprüth focused on women in the artworld. Includes features on Meret Oppenheim, Christiane Meyer-Thoss, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Louise Lawler, Jenny Holzer, Marianne Eigenheer, Nancy Dwyer, Annette Lemieux, Gretchen Bender, Anne Loch, Bettina Semmer, Jutta Koether, Ina Barfuss, Katharina Fritsch, and Susan Hiller ; "Louise Bourgeois : LAIR," by Stuart Morgan ; "Russische Konstruktivistinnen Die 'Anderen' der Anderen welt" by Jo-Anna Isaak ; an interview between Eva Hesse and Cindy Nemser ; "Desire" by Ulla Frohne ;"Speech Acts : Tokens of the 1980s," by Paul Taylor ; "If You're Successful Why Do You Feel Like a Fake," by Mary-Anne Staniszewski ; Interviews with Barbara Kruger, Barbara Jakobson, Iwona Blazwick, Catherine Lacey, Maureen Paley, Dorine Mignot, Marie-Claude Jeune, Adelina von Fürstenberg, Carmen Giminez, Maria Corall, Grazia Gunn, Mary Jane Jacob, Lisa Phillips, Linda Shearer, Bernice Rose, Joan Simons, Kathy Halbreich, Sue Grace, Katharina Schmidt, Marie-Luise Syring, Evelyn Weiss, and Marianne Stockebrand. ... [details]
Issue seventeen / eighteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "An Open Letter to Donald Kuspit," by Adrian Piper; "Frontiers of Chaos," by Peter Coates and Maria Reidelbach; "Huelgamos," by Raul Cristancho and Graham Stewart; "When X Does Not Equal Y," by Susan Morgan; "Lost and Found: An Archeological Composition," by Alex Caldiero and David Furman; "Thunder Mountain;" "The Architect as Superman," by John A. ... [details]
Issue fourteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Each and Every One of You," by Susan Morgan; "The Perfect Contentment," by Ronald Jones; "Tales from the Dark Side," by Mark Dion; "Dan Graham's Kammerspiel, Part 1," by Jeff Wall; "The Pentagon," by Arnon Ben-David; "Hall of Shame," by Kiely Jenkins; "Premeditated: An Interview with Ed Ruscha," by Jana Sterback; "The Flutie Thing," by David Robbins; and "Untitled," by Michael Davey. ... [details]
Issue thirteen of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Portraits of the Artists / Composite Drawings," by Susan Morgan; "A Conversation with Hans Haacke," by Robert C. Morgan; "Namegame," by Paul Mahon; "Recent Work," by Ken Lum; "Morality and the Poetic," by John Miller; "Four Photographs," by B. ... [details]
Issue eight of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Edit deAk," an interview by Joan Wallace and Geralyn Donohue; "Democratism or, I Went to See Chelsea Girls and Ended Up Thinking About Jenny Holzer," by Rex Reason; "Documentation," by Ken Lum; "A Critique of Authoritarian Rhetoric," by Richard Hertz; "Stations," by Hans Müller; "Contamination," by John Miller; and "Ned Smyth," an interview by Susan Morgan and Dena Shottenkirk. ... [details]
Issue seven of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Too Good to be True," by Thomas Lawson; "Paintings Are More Than Medals of Honor," by Malcolm Kesselman; "Out of Breath," by Mitchell Kriegman; "Painted Babies," by Paul McMahon; "Michael Powell," an interview by Laura Cottingham and Richard Martin; "Better Living Through Chemistry," by Susan Morgan; "Untitled," by Mike Roddy; "Elk Grazed as if Nothing had Happened," by Jenny Bolande; "Notes Toward Film," by David Robbins; "Driftings," by Douglas Blau; "Filmmaker Seeks Funding," by Richard Howorth; "The Extinction of Sculpture," by Robin Peck; "Pissing on Ice," by Fulton Ryder [Richard Prince]; and "Fascination," by Eric Bogosian. ... [details]
Issue five of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "William Wegman as told to Susan Morgan;" "Matt Mullican's World," by Allan McCollum; "Mike In: What Should I Do About the Car," by Michael Smith; "Dash and Dot," by Gerry Morehead; "The Beautiful Girl Across The Hall," by Valentin Tatransky; "Honeymoon Habit," by Kim Gordon; "Two Photographs After Walker Evans," by Sherrie Levine; and "Phillip Smith," an interview by Joseph Bishop. ... [details]
Second issue of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Steve Gianakos," an interview by Susan Morgan; "Steelmill/Stahlwerk," a review of Richard Serra's film by Lisa Phillips; "Game Show," by Barbara Kruger; "Intelligence and the Desire to Draw: On David Salle," by Valentin Tatransky; "Untitled," four images by James Welling; "Every Picture Tells a Story, Don't it?," Thomas Lawson on the work of William Leavitt; and "Dick Higgins and The Something Else Press," by Holly O'Grady. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "New York," an indexing of galleries and shows in New York City; "Robert Moskowitz," an interview by Susan Morgan; "Post-Movement Art: The Personal Perplex," by Dee Axelrod; "Collage and the Problem of Representation: Sherrie Levine's New Work," by Valentin Tatransky; and "Crime as Function," by Graham Shane. ... [details]
Collection of thoughts about television edited by Barbara Kruger with essays by Hal Foster, Carol Squiers, Phil Mariani, Rosetta Brooks, Lyn Blumenthal, Lynne Tillman, Amy Taubin, Dan Graham, Gary Indiana, Susan Morgan, Judith Barry, Richard Prince, Larry Gross, Mark Rappport, Charles Hagen, Dara Birnbaum, Peter Nagy, Stephen Prina, Gretchen Bender, Douglas Blau, Mick Eaton, and Christopher Williams. [details]