Marcel Broodthaer''''s collected writings, edited by Gloria Moure with a preface by Marie Gilissen Broodthaers.Text by Birgit Pelzer. "''''I, too, asked myself if I could not sell something and succeed in life. ... [details]
Dan Graham's body of art and theory--which dates from shortly after he moved to New York in 1964--has become a key part of the Conceptual art canon. He is a highly influential figure in the field of Contemporary art, both as a practitioner and as a well-respected critic and theorist. ... [details]
Critical anthology of the art journal Interfunktionen. Edited by Gloria Moure. Texts by Friedrich Wolfram Heubach and Birgit Pelze. Artists include Vito Acconci, Keith Arnatt, John Baldessari, Lothar Baumgarten, Bill Beckley, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, K. ... [details]
Monograph of Sigmar Polke's work. Edited by Gloria Moure. "Starting from the profane material of everyday culture, Polke interprets images of reality rather than reality itself, satirizes tendencies in contemporary painting, questions the role of the artist as author, breaks down the trivial visual worlds of media photography, and always, but always, takes off on the most magnificent flights of imagination. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 3, 2002 - February 16, 2003. "Peter Heisterkamp, AKA Blinky Palermo, is, perhaps, the artist who best summarizes the contemporary history of painting as a constant expansion of what is pictorial as well as an impulse to reunite reality with drawing, tracing, and color. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Books: Thomas Crow on Benjamin H.D. Buchloh," by Thomas Crow; "Passages: Mary Heilmann on Pat Hearn," by Mary Heilmann; "Hotlist," by John F. Simon, Jr.; "Hotlist: Jane Harris on WonderWalker," by Jane Harris; "Film: Dennis Cooper on Wong Kar-wai," by Dennis Cooper; "Film: Anders Stephanson on Jean-Luc Godard," by Anders Stephanson; "News: Steven Henry Madoff on Basel's New Director," by Steven Henry Madoff; "News: Celso Fioravante on a Guggenheim for Brazil," by Celso Fioravante; "Music: Kyle Gann on the Writings of Morton Feldman," by Kyle Gann; "Top Ten," by Bob Nickas; "Mice and Man: Carsten Höller and Rosemarie Trockel," by Daniel Birnbaum; "Tenth Reunion: 'Public Offerings,'" by Jan Tumlir talks with Paul Schimmel and Howard Singerman; "Nancy Ideas: Joe Brainard in Retrospect," by Brad Gooch; "Wolfgang Tillmans: A Project for 'Artforum,'" by Vince Aletti; "Direct to Film," by Miriam Rosen talks with Raymond Depardon; "Openings: Brian Calvin," by Bruce Hainley. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 12 - June 12, 1998. Includes writing by the artist, an interview between Graham and Mike Metz, and essays by Alexander Alberro, Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, Brian Hatton, Mark Francis, Gloria Moure, Christine van Assche, and Adachiara Zevi. ... [details]
"This remarkably detailed and thoroughly illustrated book is an absolutely essential reference to the work and thought of the American artist Dan Graham. As both an artist and a theoretician and critic of art and architecture, Graham's work in the media of video, installation and sculpture rigorously explore the artistic ramifications of human imposition on the natural and built environment, often situating itself at the intersection of art and architecture. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published to inventory shows held at Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea between 1995 and 1997. Features introductory statements by Manuel Fraga Iribarne, Xesús Pérez Varela, Julián Trincado Settier, and Gloria Moure, Director, with texts by Juan de Nieves, Francisco Rei and Manuel Rodeiro. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, July 23 - October 13, 1996. Traveled to the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany, October 31 - December 29, 1996; the Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, Spain, January 21 - March 30, 1997; the Miami Art Museum of Dade County, Miami, Florida, June - August 1997, and the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, California, August 10 - November 2, 1997. ... [details]