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]
Two volume exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with two part show held March 14 – May 18, 2014 and May 25 – August 3. "Other Primary Structures revisited the premise of and built upon the Museum’s seminal 1966 exhibition Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors, the first American museum exhibition to survey the style now known as Minimalism. ... [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 Jann Wenner. Contents include "The Goose that Laid the Golden Rock"; photograph of Mick Jagger; "John and Yoko--Busted and Naked"; "Zappa, Burdon Form Record Companies"; "The Rolling Stone Interview : John Lennon"; John and Yoko nude photographs; "Visuals : The Kustom Kar Show," by Thomas Albright; "Dylan for President" centerfold; "Awards for Excellence in Advertising," centerfold of excellent advertisements; "A Soviet Agent," poem by Nicholas Schaeffner; "Perspectives : The Rediscovery of the Blues," by Ralph J. ... [details]
The report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969 printed in order to bring each artists' opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show of privately held works and works from the New Realism exhibition, held at the Neue Galerie der Stadt Aachen, Germany, July 1972. Book features thick-board covers with lenticular / holographic image of works by Duane Hanson bolted onto front. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with "The Pop Project," a series of shows presented by the Institute for Contemporary Art at The Clocktower Gallery, New York, from October 22, 1987 - June 12, 1988. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an international traveling exhibition of artists' books, 1994. Text by the editor and curator Michael Glasmeier. Cover designed by Jan Voss. Profusely illustrated with full bibliographical data for each entry. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Coracle Press, London, in 1977. Artists include Roger Ackling, Reg Ashton, Tony Ashton, Robin Bagilhole, Allen Barker, Glen Baxter, Gavin Bennett, Boris Brook, David Brown, Jennifer Buxton RMS, Peter Cartwright, John Christie, Tom Clark, Laurie Clark, Les Coleman, Martin Cook, Simon Cutts, Rosemary Deval, Stephen Duncalf, Paul Eachus, Kenelm Evans, Martin Fidler, Noel Forster, Terry Frost, John Furnival, Phillida Gili, Peter Gordon-Stables, Paul Hammond, Jonette Harley-Peters, Glynn Boyd Harte, Adrian Heath, Anthony Hill, Charlie Holmes, Patrick Hughes, Tess Jaray, David Johnstone, Ron King, Brian Lane, Eileen Lawrence, Edwina Leapman, David Lehrle, Kim Lim, Stuart Mills, Brodnax Moore, Dave Morris, Glen Onwin, Eduardo Paolozzi, Roy A. ... [details]
Double sided poster / oversized flyer published in conjunction with show held June 6 - July 4, 1970. Exhibition included works by Alice Adams, Laurie Anderson, Lewis Bell, Michael Beresford, Richard Calabro, Steve Chapin, Ronald Clark, Tom Doyle, Fred Escher, Audrey Hemenway, Richard Housner, Nelson Howe, Ted Knerr, Irene Krugman, Mark Lepage, Rick Librizzi, Bert Markland, Stanley Mistel, Warren Owens, Benten Peugh, Joseph Phillips, Steven Phillips, Raivo Prusemp, Sig Rennels, Bruno Romelda, Douglas Sander, Morris Shulman, Bob Stanley, Alexander Starkey, Mike Sweeney, and Adrianne Wortzel. [details]