Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held July 11 - October 31, 2004. Text by Katherine Bourguignon. Includes works by Richard Avedon, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Jim Dine, Jane Freilicher, Alex Katz, R. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 31 - June 30, 1984. Organized by Linda Cathcart. Text by Linda Shearer, Susan Wyatt, and Linda Cathcart. Artists include Ericka Beckman, Gretchen Bender, Dara Birnbaum, Eric Bogosian, Jonathan Borofsky, Troy Brauntuch, Michael Brewster, Gary Burnley, Scott Burton, Michael Byron, Cynthia Carlson, James Casebere, Louisa Chase, Charles Clough, Arch Connelly, Marcia Dalby, Carroll Dunham, Nancy Dwyer, William Fares, R. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjuntion with show held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1978. Artists included are Siah Armajani, Scott Burton, John Egner, Denise Green, Bryan Hunt, Marilyn Lenkowsky, Robert Lawrance Lobe, Nachume Miller, Gordon Newton, Martin Puryear, Jenny Snider, Danny Williams, and Scott Wixon. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 28 - August 24, 1985. Essay by Joshua Decter and David Laurie, with contributions by David Clark, Vicente Todoli, Mary-Katherine Weatherford. ... [details]
Edited by Tod Lippy. Essays "Artist's Project: Mark Keffer: Form and function merge in a series of altered maps (Throughout the issue)," by Mark Keffer; "Mumushka: A child's memories of her beloved grandmother, refracted through the prism of a rich imagination," written and illustrated by Andrea Dezso; "Known By Sight: Marvin Lazarus, Photographer: Compelling portraits-in words and images-of prominent artists by a nearly forgotten figure," photographs and journal excerpts by Marvin Lazarus; "Homemade: An Interview with the Wrens: The band's album The Meadowlands is a masterpiece; here, they discuss its making (and their near undoing)," by Tod Lippy; "Alex Shear's Object Lesson #3: (Poster)," by unattributed artists; "Tricks of the Trade: Recovered from a Santa Monica yard sale, this issue's found object is an entertainer's gag book from 1957," by Michael Rohatyn; "Artist's Project: Jenny Holzer: These recently declassified "Memoranda," selected by the artist, must see the light of day," by unattributed artists; "The Sissy Letters (#2): Second in a continuing series of monologues written for Esopus," by Stephen Adly Guirgis; "100 Frames: Bruce Conner's Breakaway: An ethereal sequence from the San Francisco artist's classic experimental film from 1966," by Doug Aitken; "Means Without End: We asked your publicists to devise PR strategies for Esopus; we've published the results," by Sloane Crosley, John Melick, Baldev Kaur, and Graham Leggat; "Angus Trumble's 1849 in Retrospect: One year. ... [details]
Monograph featuring the life and work of Flora Whitney Miller in creating the Whitney Museum of American Art. Photographs, essays, text by Tom Armstrong, Ivor G. Balding, John I.H. Baur, Flora Miller Biddle, Bronson Winthrop Chanler, Eliza Parkinson Cobb, Gertrude Conner, Fredrick A. ... [details]
Catalogue of sculpture selected from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska. Contributions by Karen O. Janovy, David Cateforis, Daniel A. Seidell, Peter Boswell, Nancy Dawson, Janice Driesbach, Lonnie Pierson Dunbier, Charles C. ... [details]
Collection of critical essays concerning art, perception, and time. "The passage of time, central to all aspects of human experience, is fundamental to the perception of works of art. However - unlike problems of space - it has only rarely been addressed by art historians. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 8 - June 15, 1983. Essay by Richard Flood. Artists include John Ahearn, Lynda Benglis, Jonathan Borofsky, Louise Bourgeois, William Crozier, Jedd Garet, Robert Graham, Barry LeDoux, Robert Longo, Robert Morris, Jud Nelson, Manuel Neri, Tom Otterness, Judy Pfaff, Italo Scanga, George Segal, Joel Shapiro, Judith Shea, Martin Silverman, Paul Thek and Daisy Youngblood. ... [details]