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Objects Found: 5
Grennan & Sperandio, Ronald Feldman, Sienna Alia Staunch, Gary Panter, Alanna Heiss, Glenn Lowry, Klaus Biesenbach, Julia Santiago, Ralph Perez, Paola Antonelli, Robert Storr, Skyler
Artists' book by artists Grennan & Sperandio, who interviewed Ronald Feldman, Sienna Alia Staunch, Gary Panter, Alanna Heiss, Glenn Lowry, Klaus Biesenbach, Julia Santiago, Ralph Perez, Paola Antonelli, Rob Storr, Skyler and two anonymous individuals and turned their stories into short comic narratives. The narratives within "Tales from the Pinnacle of Culture : Modern Masters" takes place at P.S. 1 and at The Museum of Modern Art and relay stories about the improbable, the mundane and humorous. In "Curator as DJ" Storr recounts listening to music, at night, during installations at the Museum. P.S. 1's Director, Heiss, narrates her working relationship with MoMA's Director, Lowry. Sagas of gallery guards, artists curators and art dealers.
Long Island City / New York / New York, NY : P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center / Museum of Modern Art / DC Comics, 2001 ; artists' book ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; glue bound ; color ; 25.7 x 17 cm. ; [unpaginated] ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
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$45 |
Condition: Fine. As issued. [Object # 11390] |
Brian Wallis, Edward Leffingwell, Thomas Lawson, Lawrence Alloway, Graham Whitham, Jusith Barry, Kenneth Frampton, Alison and Peter Smithson, Richard Hamilton, Peyner Banham, Eugenie Tsai, Dick Hebdige, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Finkelpearl, Patricia Phillips, Glenn Weiss, Edward Leffingwell, Howard Halle, Alanna Heiss
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition held at The Clocktower Gallery from October 22, 1987 - June 12, 1988. Curated by Brian Wallis. Includes black-and-white illustrations, a bibliography, and text by Edward Leffingwell, Brian Wallis, Thomas Lawson, Lawrence Alloway, Graham Whitham, Jusith Barry, Kenneth Frampton, Alison and Peter Smithson, Richard Hamilton, Peyner Banham, Eugenie Tsai, Dick Hebdige, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Finkelpearl, Patricia Phillips, Glenn Weiss, Edward Leffingwell, Howard Halle, and Alanna Heiss.
Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, 1988 ; exhibition catalogue ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; glue bound ; black-and-white ; 19.5 x 19.5 cm. ; 191 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 0262730812
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$20 |
Condition: Fine. As issued. [Object # 13129] |
Germano Celant, Alanna Heiss, Ida Gianelli
Exhibition catalogue for show held at P.S. 1 October 6 - December 15, 1985. "The exhibition is the third in a series of exhibitions organized by Germano Celant: The Mole Antonelliana, in Turin, June 12 - November 14, 1984 and the Palacio de Velázquez, Palacio de Cristal, Parque del Retiro, in Madrid, January 24 - April 7, 1985. Preface by Alanna Heiss. Text by Germano Celant. Chronology of Exhibitions 1967 - 1985 by Ida Gianelli. Artists include Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penono, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Gilberto Zorio. Catalogue cover design by Massimi Vignelli,. Includes chronology of one person exhibitions and selected bibliographies, illustrated works, bibliography.
Long Island City / Turin, NY / Italy : P.S. 1, The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc. / Umberto Allemandi & Co., 1985 ; exhibition catalogue ; partial cloth boards ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; black-and-white & color ; 28 x 22.2 cm. ; 210 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 8842200370
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$175 |
Condition: Fine. [Object # 8583] |
Alanna Heiss, Linda Blumberg
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with inaugural exhibition held at P.S. 1, June 9 - 26, 1976 featuring site specific installations in the rooms of the then largely un-renovated building. Includes installation images and images of artists installing their works, texts by artists within show, statement and acknowledgments. Artists included in the exhibition are Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, Stephen Antonakos, Richard Artschwager, Evriah Bader, John Baldessari, Jared Bark, Jennifer Bartlett, Bill Beirne, Robert Benson, James Bishop, Ronald Bladen, Power Boothe, Daniel Buren, Scott Burton, Michael Clark, Colette, Douglas Davis, Walter de Maria, Peter Downsbrough, Stefan Eins, Joel Fisher, Dieter Froese, Steve Gianakos, Tina Girouard, Frank Gillette, Michael Goldberg, Ron Gorchov, Robert Grosvenor, Ira Joel Haber, Marcia Hafif, Suzanne Harris, Dale Henry, Lynn Hershman, Jene Highstein, Patrick Ireland, Bill Jenson, Alain Kirili, Bernard Kirschenbaum, Joseph Kosuth, Shigeko Kubota, Gary Kuehn, Jeffrey Lew, Gordon Matta-Clark, Brenda Miller, Antoni Miralda, Mary Miss, Richard Mock, Forrest Myers, Bruce Nauman, Max Neuhaus, Richard Nonas, Patsy Norvell, Dough Ohlson, Dennis Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Howardena Pindell, Lucio Pozzi, David Rabinowitch, Judy Rifka, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Alan Daniel Saret, Richard Serra, Judith Shea, Charles Simonds, Ned Smyth, Eve Sonneman, Sylvia Stone, Marjorie Strider, Michele Stuart, Susanna Tanger, Hap Tivey, Richard Tuttle, Susan Weil, Lawrence Weiner, Doug Wheeler, and Robert Yasuda. Numerous black-and-white images throughout.
New York, NY : The Institute for Art and Urban Resources [P.S. 1], 1977 ; exhibition catalogue ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; glue bound ; black-and-white ; 26.3 x 25.4 cm. ; 136 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
4 copies available
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$75 |
Condition: Very Good. Light wear along spine edge. Includes loose, staple bound, insert of floor plans with location of individual artist's installations. [Object # 11374] |
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$75 |
Condition: Very Good. Very light edge wear. Contents clean and unmarked. [Object # 13827] |
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$45 |
Condition: Good. Cover has 1 cm. rip and fold to lower left corner and some very light wear to covers overall. Contents clean and unmarked. [Object # 14477] |
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Condition: Very Good. Light wear to wrapper edges and spine, otherwise Fine. [Object # 10357] |
[SIGNED by TILLMANS]
Wolfgang Tillmans, Bob Nickas, Alanna Heiss
Exhibition catalogue designed by Tilllmans produced in conjunction with exhibition held at P.S. 1 February 26 - May 29, 2006. Introduction by Heiss and essay by Nickas. "'Freedom From the Known' is Wolfgang Tillmans' first exhibition for an American museum, and unlike any he has ever previously mounted. The exhibition focuses on the artist's purely abstract photographs, and explores the presence abstraction has had within his figurative and representational work. Twenty-four of the twenty-five large-scale works on view were produced specifically for this exhibition and have never before been shown. Alongside the abstract works, a group of figurative/representational photographs from the series Empire, based on pictures Tillmans made between 1991 and 2002, are on view. The original pictures used for Empire were either passed through a photocopy or fax machine, then scanned to the highest possible resolution, turned into large-scale C-prints and framed. Due to the large format, minor surface incidents are intentionally enhanced, along with the grain and grit." -- from publisher's website. Includes loose, folded, poster inserted into back of book.
Long Island City / Göttingen, NY / Germany : P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center / Steidl, 2006 ; exhibition catalogue ; cloth boards issued without dust jacket ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; other special feature[s] ; color ; [unpaginated] ; edition size unknown ; signed and unnumbered ; ISBN 3865212638
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