Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, March 5 - April 2, 1988. Traveled to Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, May 21 - June 18, 1988. Foreword by Daniel Weinberg. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada, January - March, 1988. Traveled to Manufrance, Saint Etienne, France (organized by F.R.A.C. Rhone-Alps, Lyons) June - July, 1988; The Brooklyn Museum, New York, August - November, 1988; and University Art Gallery, San Diego State University, San Diego, November - December, 1988. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, January 8 - February 6, 1988. Traveled to Brooke Alexander, New York, February 6 - March 5, 1988. "This catalogue documents a complete photographic project by Vito Acconci. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artist's book featuring a collaborative project by ten architects taking place across London. Texts by John Hejduk, K. Michael Hays, and Patricia Phillips. Architects include Stan Allen, Karen Bausman, Neil Denari, Leslie Gill, Marc Hacker, Patricia Pillette, Jesse Reiser, Alastair Standing, Nanako Umemoto, and Marek Walczak. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February - May 1988. Introduction by Rudi Fuchs, with an interview between Carl Andre and Rhonda Cooper and an essay by Nicholas Serota. Includes exhibition history and a brief biography. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Mike Kelley's first one-person museum exhibition held May 4 - June 30, 1988. Contains essay "Mike Kelley's Line," by Howard Singerman, and "The Mortification of the Sign : Mike Kelley's Felt Banners," by John Miller. ... [details]
Silkscreen on cloth by Dick Higgins published in an edition of 75. [details]
Multiple by Louise Lawler and Allan McCollum. Produced as a series of 20 lacquered brass objects (10 unique shapes in both directions) titled "Fixed Intervals," intended to "stand in for artworks which - for one reason or another - are missing. ... [details]
Multiple by Louise Lawler and Allan McCollum. Produced as a series of 20 lacquered brass objects (10 unique shapes in both directions) titled "Fixed Intervals," intended to "stand in for artworks which - for one reason or another - are missing. ... [details]
Multiple by Louise Lawler and Allan McCollum. Produced as a series of 20 lacquered brass objects (10 unique shapes in both directions) titled "Fixed Intervals," intended to "stand in for artworks which - for one reason or another - are missing. ... [details]