"Antoine Watteau painted his engaging and ravishing fêtes galantes during a period in which the art of polite conversation flourished in France. In this innovative study, Mary Vidal shows that conversation was central to Watteau's images of sociability and provided the framework for figural and formal relationships even in his military, mythological, theatrical, and religious works. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Hochschule für angewante Kunst, Vienna, Austria, October 6 - 31, 1992. Essay by Jon Wozencroft. Documents design projects by Neville Brody. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with retrospective show held at the Americas Society Art Gallery, New York, September 18 - December 20, 1992. With text by Charles Merewether, Catherine David, and Lowery Stokes Sims. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 28 - April 25, 1992. Curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman. Text by Papo Colo, William Fagaly, and Jeanette Ingberman. Includes an interview with Willie Birch, a biography, and a captions list. [details]
"This anthology of interviews and discussions documents the polemical positions and strategies of contemporary thought in the making. Engaging nearly 100 artists, theorists, and critics from a variety of fields, these conversations focus on the most contested areas within contemporary critical debate. ... [details]
"This anthology of interviews and discussions documents the polemical positions and strategies of contemporary thought in the making. Engaging nearly 100 artists, theorists, and critics from a variety of fields, these conversations focus on the most contested areas within contemporary critical debate. ... [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]
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]