A look into the history of Walter Gropius's Jenaer Theater. Text by Ulrich Müller. Includes bibliography. Text in German. [details]
Collection of discussions moderated by Creative Time. Texts by Anne Pasternak and Doug Ashford. Artists include Ashford, Julie Ault, Gregg Bordowitz, Tania Bruguera, Paul Chan, Mel Chin, Dean Daderko, Peter Eleey, Coco Fusco, Chitra Ganesh, Deborah Grant, Hans Haacke, K8 Hardy, Sharon Hayes, Emily Jacir, Ronak Kapadia, Byron Kim, Steve Kurtz, Julian LaVerdiere, Lucy Lippard, Marlene McCarty, John Menick, Helen Molesworth, Pasternak, Heather Peterson, Paul Pfeiffer, Patricia C. ... [details]
Volume two of two volume exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the inaugural show at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College''s Center for Curatorial Studies held November 12 - May 27, 2007. ... [details]
A two part publication, consisting of a 32-page Marcel Dzama scrapbook with very strange, rare and revelatory drawings and notes along with an introduction and interview by Sarah Vowell; plus 32 individual, loose-leaf, full-size, high-quality reproductions of Dzama's work, suitable for framing. ... [details]
Artist''''s book by Wolfgang Tillmans. According to whom, ""For the chosen few, flying Concorde is apparently a glamorous but cramped and slightly boring routine while to watch it in air, landing or taking off is a strange and free spectacle, a super modern anachronism and an image of the desire to overcome time and distance through technology. ... [details]
"Out of print since 1999, the classic catalogue raisonné of Joseph Beuys's multiples is available again at last. Beuys, the most influential German--and perhaps the most influential European--artist of the postwar period, was born in 1921. ... [details]
An artists' book consisting of voyeuristic black-and-white photographs. [details]
"In this book photographer and critic Martha Rosler braids together three classic, newly relevant pieces tracing the ways in which photography's aesthetic conventions and social practices fail or succeed in generating socially meaningful work--work that not only takes into account the political conditions within which it was produced and assumes social and political responsibility but also activates the viewer. ... [details]
Artist's book, edited by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, which was the first publication in The Nova Scotia Pamphlets series. "In this book photographer and critic Martha Rosler braids together three classic, newly relevant pieces tracing the ways in which photography's aesthetic conventions and social practices fail or succeed in generating socially meaningful work--work that not only takes into account the political conditions within which it was produced and assumes social and political responsibility but also activates the viewer. ... [details]
2006 facsimile edition of the exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the show "Villa Jelmini - The Complex of Respect," held January 28 - March 26, 2006. This catalogue is a fateful reproduction of the catalogue originally published in conjunction with the show held March 22 - April 27, 1969. ... [details]