Artist's book composed of texts and photographs by Sophie Calle with afterward by Jean Baudrillard. "For months I followed strangers on the street. For the pleasure of following them, not because they particularly interested me. ... [details]
A collection of writings on critical theory by Jean Baudrillard. Introduction by the editor Mark Poster. "Baudrillard has developed a theory to make intelligible one of the most perplexing aspects of advanced industrial society: the proliferation of communication s through the media. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 2 - 30, 1987. Includes nineteen plates of Kruger's color and black-and-white photographs, as well as an essay by Barbara Kruger and an essay on Kruger by Jean Baudrillard. ... [details]
Magazine produced by Creative Time. Edited by Melissa Feldman. Contributions by Jean Baudrillard, Les Levine, Barry Schwabsky, Petah Coyne, Alfred Sturtevant, Diane Shamash, Mason Riddle, Patricia C. Phillips, Edward Waisnis, Judy Fiskin, Deborah Drier, Joanna Wissinger. ... [details]
Critical theory anthology. Edited by John G. Hanhardt. Contributions by Walter Benjamin, Bertolt Brecht, Louis Althusser, Hans Magnus Enzenberger, Jean Baudrillard, David Antin, David Ross, Rosalind Krauss, Stanley Cavell, Nam June Paik, Gene Youngblood, Jack Burnham, John Ellis and Douglas Davis. [details]
Fall 1985 issue of JOURNAL, edited by Lane Relyea. Featured edited by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe and John Johnston. Contents include: "Multiplicity, Proliferation, Reconvention," by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe and John Johnston; "Two Crowds with Shape of Reason Missing," by John Baldessari; "Century," by Robert Ryman; "To a Swan," by David Shapiro; "Multiplicity, Proliferation, Reconvention," The Editors; "Idea as Multiplicity," by Gilles Deleuze; "On Line," by Peter Halley; "Notes on the Kaleidoscope and Stereoscope," by Jonathan Crary; "Thomas Nozkowski: Painting and Proliferation," by Joseph Masheck; "Mass, Crowd and Pack," by Michel Feher; "Lui/un Autre," by Gary Parent; "Some Notes on Proliferation, Process, History," by Sandy Cohen; "Nature," by Kimball Lockhart; "False Works," by Gregory Rukavina; "L'enfant-Bulle," by Jean Baudrillard; "America's Borders Are Everywhere," by Allan Sekula; "The Ditmarsh Tale of Lies," by the brothers Grimm; "To a Swan," a poem by David Shapiro; "Travelog: Excerpts from Plato's Cave, Rothko's Chapel, Lincoln's Profile," by Mike Kelley; "Feature: Multiplicity, Proliferation, Reconvention," edited by Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, and Johnston; "Dialog: The Procession of Undine," by T. ... [details]
Issue number 11 of ZG Magazine in collaboration with Art & Text Magazine. Edited by Rosetta Brooks. Contents include: "Editorial: Tonight a DJ Saved My Life," by Paul Taylor; "Tales Twice Told," by Paul Foss; "Dystopia Revisited," by Peter Halley; "Guys and Dolls: Clones and Doubles" by Rosetta Brooks; "Art Work," by Sherrie Levine; "Discourse Six," by Joshua Reynolds, translated by Douglas Blau; "Clone Story or The Artificial Child," by Jean Baudrillard; "Art Work," by Juan Davila; "From '68 to '84;" "Cultural Scan;" "In Perpetual Mourning," by Imants Tillers; "What she means, to you," by Jane Weinstock; "Split Analysis," by Joan Wallace and Geralyn Donohue; "4 Works," by John Hilliard; "The Great River of Jannis Kounellis," by Paul Groot; and "Buster Poindexter interviewed by Glenn O'Brien. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ingrid Sischy. Essays "About Garry Winogrand," by Ben Lifson; "Astral America," by Jean Baudrillard; "Once Upon a Time in Amerika: Straub/Huillet/Kafka," by J. Hoberman; "De Chirico in America, 1935-37: His Metaphysics of Fashion," by Maurizio Fagiolo dell'Arco; "Signs: A Conversation with Luis Jimenez," by Amy Baker Sandback; "Waiting for Dr. ... [details]
An anthology of writing on modernism edited by Brian Wallis and foreword by Marcia Tucker. Includes essays by Kathy Acker, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, Walter Benjamin, Jorge Luis Borges, Benjamin H. ... [details]
Critical anthology of writing on modernism edited by Brian Wallis and foreword by Marcia Tucker. Includes essays by Kathy Acker, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, Walter Benjamin, Jorge Luis Borges, Benjamin H. ... [details]