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Robert Ryman : Critical Texts Since 1967

Robert Ryman, Volker Adolphs, Laura Arici, Dore Ashton, Kenneth Baker, Neal Benezra, Bruce Boice, Yve-Alain Bois, Christian Bonnefoi, Daniel Buren, Dan Cameron, John Canaday, David Carrier, Jean Clay, Douglas Crimp, Jean-Pierre Criqui, Arthur Danto, Jan Dibbets, Willis Domingo, Thierry de Duve, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Marcia Hafif, Ellen Handy, Gerrit Henry, Suzanne Hudson, Robert Hughes, Steven L. Kaplan, Klaus Kertess, Joseph Kosuth, Hilton Kramer, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Ellen Lubell, Joseph Marioni, Thomas McEvilley, Catherine Millet, Lynda Morris, Jeff Perrone, Robert Pincus-Witten, Ernesto Pujol, Carter Ratcliff, Urs Raussmüller, Barbara Reise, Meyer Raphael Rubinstein, Daniel Wiener, Amy Baker Sandback, Christel Sauer, Peter Schjeldahl, Christoph Schreier, Bernhart Schwenk, Lee Siegel, Franklin Sirmans, Roberta Smith, Naomi Spector, Robert Storr, Walter Thompson, Jeffrey Weiss, Christopher S. Wood, John Yau

"This volume is an indispensable anthology of critical texts on a central figure of Minimalism, Conceptual Art and more specifically, Monochrome Painting. Alongside contemporaries such as Carl Andre and Donald Judd, Robert Ryman’s radical painting has fundamentally shifted the definitions and boundaries of art. Spanning four decades, this book charts the gradual evolution of consensus about the meaning of his painting. The most significant essays and exhibition reviews have been collated into one volume, including texts written by some of the most influential art historians and critics. ... Some essays appear here in English for the first time. With an introductory essay by Vittorio Colaizzi." -- publisher's statement. Includes contributions by Volker Adolphs, Laura Arici, Dore Ashton, Kenneth Baker, Neal Benezra, Bruce Boice, Yve-Alain Bois, Christian Bonnefoi, Daniel Buren, Dan Cameron, John Canaday, David Carrier, Jean Clay, Douglas Crimp, Jean-Pierre Criqui, Arthur Danto, Jan Dibbets, Willis Domingo, Thierry de Duve, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Marcia Hafif, Ellen Handy, Gerrit Henry, Suzanne Hudson, Robert Hughes, Steven L. Kaplan, Klaus Kertess, Joseph Kosuth, Hilton Kramer, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Ellen Lubell, Joseph Marioni, Thomas McEvilley, Catherine Millet, Lynda Morris, Jeff Perrone, Robert Pincus-Witten, Ernesto Pujol, Carter Ratcliff, Urs Raussmüller, Barbara Reise, Meyer Raphael Rubinstein, Daniel Wiener, Amy Baker Sandback, Christel Sauer, Peter Schjeldahl, Christoph Schreier, Bernhart Schwenk, Lee Siegel, Franklin Sirmans, Roberta Smith, Naomi Spector, Robert Storr, Walter Thompson, Jeffrey Weiss, Christopher S. Wood, John Yau.

London, United Kingdom : Ridinghouse, 2009 ; critical theory ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; black-and-white ; 15.5 x 21 cm. ; 388 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 9781905464098

info London, United Kingdom : Ridinghouse, 2009
buy $59.95 Condition:  Fine. New, as issued in publisher's shrink wrap. [Object # 14735]


Sol LeWitt : 100 Views

Sol LeWitt, Susan Cross, Denise Markonish, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, William Anthony, Stephen Antonakos, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Nicholas Baume, Gene Berry, Mel Bochner, Dove Bradshaw, AA Bronson, Kathan Brown, Daniel Buren, Ellen Carey, Mickey Cartin, Germano Celant, Lucinda Childs, Sachiko Cho, Chuck Close, Chris Cobb, Lynne Cooke, Lisa Graziose Corrin, Petah Coyne, Roland Dahinden, Tara Donovan, Karen Dow, Tom Doyle, Megan Dyer, Spencer Finch, Alec Finlay, Martin Friedman, Mildred Friedman, Gary Garrels, Mike Glier, Dan Graham, John Hogan, Chrissie Iles, Ralph Iwamoto, Mel Kendrick, Robin Heidi Kennedy, Byron Kim, Alain Kirili, Jannis Kounellis, Nick Kozak, David Lang, John Lavertu, Louise Lawler, Robert Lazzarini, Heinz Liesbrock, Lucy R. Lippard, Stephen L. Lloyd, Alvin Lucier, Robert Mangold, Tom Marioni, Allan McCollum, Afranio Metelli, James Meyer, Andrea Miller-Keller, Kazuko Miyamoto, Jonathan Monk, Saul Ostrow, Janet Passehl, Adrian Piper, John Ravenal, Steve Reich, Jock Reynolds, Matthew Ritchie, Dorothea Rockburne, James Rondeau, Bernice Rose, Nancy Rosen, Anthony Sansotta, Christel Sauer, Urs Raussmüller, Joe Scanlan, Stephen Schermeyer, James Siena, John F. Simon Jr., Susanna Singer, Ingrid Sischy, Pat Steir, George Stolz, Robert Storr, Mary Temple, Joseph C. Thompson, Marco Tirelli, David Tremlett, Alexander van Grevenstein, Charles Vandenhove, Carol Huebner Venezia, Roy Villevoye, Adam D. Weinberg, Lawrence Weiner, Mark Williams, Adachiara Zevi, Jeremy Ziemann

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with long-term exhibition held at Mass MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts, of an landmark installation of LeWitt’s innovative wall drawings, this book celebrates the artist and his illustrious 50-year career. Contributions by Sol LeWitt, Susan Cross, Denise Markonish, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, William Anthony, Stephen Antonakos, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Nicholas Baume, Gene Berry, Mel Bochner, Dove Bradshaw, AA Bronson, Kathan Brown, Daniel Buren, Ellen Carey, Mickey Cartin, Germano Celant, Lucinda Childs, Sachiko Cho, Chuck Close, Chris Cobb, Lynne Cooke, Lisa Graziose Corrin, Petah Coyne, Roland Dahinden, Tara Donovan, Karen Dow, Tom Doyle, Megan Dyer, Spencer Finch, Alec Finlay, Martin Friedman, Mildred Friedman, Gary Garrels, Mike Glier, Dan Graham, John Hogan, Chrissie Iles, Ralph Iwamoto, Mel Kendrick, Robin Heidi Kennedy, Byron Kim, Alain Kirili, Jannis Kounellis, Nick Kozak, David Lang, John Lavertu, Louise Lawler, Robert Lazzarini, Heinz Liesbrock, Lucy R. Lippard, Stephen L. Lloyd, Alvin Lucier, Robert Mangold, Tom Marioni, Allan McCollum, Afranio Metelli, James Meyer, Andrea Miller-Keller, Kazuko Miyamoto, Jonathan Monk, Saul Ostrow, Janet Passehl, Adrian Piper, John Ravenal, Steve Reich, Jock Reynolds, Matthew Ritchie, Dorothea Rockburne, James Rondeau, Bernice Rose, Nancy Rosen, Anthony Sansotta, Christel Sauer, Urs Raussmüller, Joe Scanlan, Stephen Schermeyer, James Siena, John F. Simon Jr., Susanna Singer, Ingrid Sischy, Pat Steir, George Stolz, Robert Storr, Mary Temple, Joseph C. Thompson, Marco Tirelli, David Tremlett, Alexander van Grevenstein, Charles Vandenhove, Carol Huebner Venezia, Roy Villevoye, Adam D. Weinberg, Lawrence Weiner, Mark Williams, Adachiara Zevi, Jeremy Ziemann. Project history, exhibition checklist, exhibition history, bibliography.

New Haven / North Adams, CT / MA : Yale University Press / Mass MoCA, 2009 ; exhibition catalogue ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; black-and-white & color ; 25.5 x 22.5 cm. ; 272 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 9780300152821

info New Haven / North Adams, CT / MA : Yale University Press / Mass MoCA, 2009
buy $45 Condition:  Fine. In publisher's shrink-wrap. [Object # 13575]


Topten

Topten

[SIGNED by JAMES HOFF]

James Hoff, David Adjaye, Vince Aletti, Pawel Althamer, Rae Armantrout, Art Club 2000, Jan Avgikos, Fia Bakström, Jack Bankowsky, Clive Bell, Daniel Birnbuam, Ian Birnie, Claire Bishop, Nayland Blake, Francesco Bonami, David Bordwell, Lizzi Bougatsos, Andrea Bowers, AA Bronson, Delia Brown, Louisa Buck, Richard Buckley, Kate Bush, David Byrne, Dan Cameron, Laura Cantrell, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Monsieur Chat, Lynne Cooke, Dennis Cooper, Christopher Cox, Arthur C. Danto, Diedrich Diederichsen, Trisha Donnelly, Sam Durant, Marcel Dzama, Dave Eggers, Okwui Enwezor, Roe Ethridge, Matias Faldbakken, Johanna Fateman, Wendy Fonarow, Forcefield, Iain Forsyth, Brendan Fowler, Thomas Frank, Anna Gaskell, Alison M. Gingeras, Thelma Golden, Ann Goldstein, Loren Goodman, Isabelle Graw, Rachel Greene, Boris Groys, Bruce Hainley, Peter Halley, Howard Hampton, Richard Hawkins, Martin Herbert, Dave Hickey, Matthew Higgs, J. Hoberman, Tom Holert, A.M. Homes, Julia House, Andrew Hultkrans, Susie Ibarra, Chrissie Iles, Gary Indiana, Jim Isermann, Darius James, Kent Jones, Ronald Jones, Isaac Julien, Miranda July, Charlie Kaufman, Matt Keegan, Mike Kelley, Christina Kelly, John Kelsey, Rita Kersting, Karen Kilimnik, Alison Knowles, Kode9, Wayne Koestenbaum, Barbara Kruger, Christina Kubisch, Friedrich Kunath, Marta Kuzma, Steve Lafreniere, Alix Lambert, Inez van Lamsweerde, Thomas Lawson, Pamela M. Lee, Lisa Liebmann, Arto Lindsay, Barbara London, Charles Long, Chip Lord, Guy Maddin, Christian Marclay, Matmos, Nick Mauss, Lucy McKenzie, Josephine Meckseper, James Meyer, Jason Middlebrook, Aleksandra Mir, Katy Moran, Jessica Morgan, Dave Muller, Christopher Münch, Marissa Nadler, Rosalind Nashashibi, Kori Newkirk, Bob Nickas, Philip Nobel, Linda Nochlin, Geoffrey O'Brien, Glenn O'Brien, Ken Okiishi, Paulina Olowska, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Phillips, Paola Pivi, Peter Plagens, Olivia Plender, Jane Pollard, Stephen Prina, Rob Pruitt, James Quandt, Eileen Quinlan, Raqs Media Collective Ben Ratliff, Simon Reynolds, Daivd Rimanelli, David Rimanelli, David Rimanelli, David Robbins, Jonathan Romney, Kay Rosen, Robert Rosenblun, Marina Rosenfeld, Daniela Rossell, Neather Rowe, Ralph Rugoff, Mayer Rus, Lisa Ruyter, Tomas Saraceno, Elizabeth Schambelan, Paul Schimmel, Jim Shaw, Richard Shone, Choire Sicha, Katy Siegel, Amy Sillman, Laurie Simmons, Debra Singer, Guy Richards Smit, Susan Sontag, Carol Squiers, Frances Stark, Georgina Starr, Robert Storr, D. Strauss, Ali Subotnick, Amy Taubin, John Tremblay, Donald Urquhart, Jeffrey Vallance, Tom Vanderbilt, Banks Violette, Stephen Vitiello, Bruce Wagner, Hamza Walker, Kelley Walker, Alex Waterman, John Waters, Toby Webster, Olav Westphalen, T.J. Wilcox, Cathy Wilkes, Stephanie Zacharek

Artists' book edited by James Hoff -- a recompilation of Artforum magazine's monthly Top Ten column written by a rotating cast of artists, scholars, actors and other superstars from 1998 to 2008. Comprised of direct copies of the author's pages from the magazine coupled with black boxes representing the supporting images. "The rotating-artist Top Ten began as a regular column in March 1988 following an introduction in December 1997. This publication is a celebration of the column's tenth anniversary." -- publication's introduction. Introductory interview between Greil Marcus and Tim Griffin. Top Ten and Best of ... lists authored by David Adjaye, Vince Aletti, Pawel Althamer, Rae Armantrout, Art Club 2000, Jan Avgikos, Fia Bakström, Jack Bankowsky, Clive Bell, Daniel Birnbuam, Ian Birnie, Claire Bishop, Nayland Blake, Francesco Bonami, David Bordwell, Lizzi Bougatsos, Andrea Bowers, AA Bronson, Delia Brown, Louisa Buck, Richard Buckley, Kate Bush, David Byrne, Dan Cameron, Laura Cantrell, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Monsieur Chat, Lynne Cooke, Dennis Cooper, Christopher Cox, Arthur C. Danto, Diedrich Diederichsen, Trisha Donnelly, Sam Durant, Marcel Dzama, Dave Eggers, Okwui Enwezor, Roe Ethridge, Matias Faldbakken, Johanna Fateman, Wendy Fonarow, Forcefield, Iain Forsyth, Brendan Fowler, Thomas Frank, Anna Gaskell, Alison M. Gingeras, Thelma Golden, Ann Goldstein, Loren Goodman, Isabelle Graw, Rachel Greene, Boris Groys, Bruce Hainley, Peter Halley, Howard Hampton, Richard Hawkins, Martin Herbert, Dave Hickey, Matthew Higgs, J. Hoberman, Tom Holert, A.M. Homes, Julia House, Andrew Hultkrans, Susie Ibarra, Chrissie Iles, Gary Indiana, Jim Isermann, Darius James, Kent Jones, Ronald Jones, Isaac Julien, Miranda July, Charlie Kaufman, Matt Keegan, Mike Kelley, Christina Kelly, John Kelsey, Rita Kersting, Karen Kilimnik, Alison Knowles, Kode9, Wayne Koestenbaum, Barbara Kruger, Christina Kubisch, Friedrich Kunath, Marta Kuzma, Steve Lafreniere, Alix Lambert, Inez van Lamsweerde, Thomas Lawson, Pamela M. Lee, Lisa Liebmann, Arto Lindsay, Barbara London, Charles Long, Chip Lord, Guy Maddin, Christian Marclay, Matmos, Nick Mauss, Lucy McKenzie, Josephine Meckseper, James Meyer, Jason Middlebrook, Aleksandra Mir, Katy Moran, Jessica Morgan, Dave Muller, Christopher Münch, Marissa Nadler, Rosalind Nashashibi, Kori Newkirk, Bob Nickas, Philip Nobel, Linda Nochlin, Geoffrey O'Brien, Glenn O'Brien, Ken Okiishi, Paulina Olowska, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Phillips, Paola Pivi, Peter Plagens, Olivia Plender, Jane Pollard, Stephen Prina, Rob Pruitt, James Quandt, Eileen Quinlan, Raqs Media Collective Ben Ratliff, Simon Reynolds, Daivd Rimanelli, David Rimanelli, David Rimanelli, David Robbins, Jonathan Romney, Kay Rosen, Robert Rosenblun, Marina Rosenfeld, Daniela Rossell, Neather Rowe, Ralph Rugoff, Mayer Rus, Lisa Ruyter, Tomas Saraceno, Elizabeth Schambelan, Paul Schimmel, Jim Shaw, Richard Shone, Choire Sicha, Katy Siegel, Amy Sillman, Laurie Simmons, Debra Singer, Guy Richards Smit, Susan Sontag, Carol Squiers, Frances Stark, Georgina Starr, Robert Storr, D. Strauss, Ali Subotnick, Amy Taubin, John Tremblay, Donald Urquhart, Jeffrey Vallance, Tom Vanderbilt, Banks Violette, Stephen Vitiello, Bruce Wagner, Hamza Walker, Kelley Walker, Alex Waterman, John Waters, Toby Webster, Olav Westphalen, T.J. Wilcox, Cathy Wilkes, Stephanie Zacharek. [Some authors with multiple entries.] This book, itself, number 10 on Bob Nickas' "Best of 2008" list in the December 2008 issue of Artforum. "... this 'celebration' of the column's tenth anniversary' -- Artforum adopted the current Top Ten format a decade ago -- is the best bootleg ever. With all the images blacked out -- a sly nod to Marcel Broodthaer's 1969 piece 'Un Copu de dés...' -- the written word becomes more like oral history, and you wonder, Shouldn't people write the way they speak? You can't top that." Contrary to book's imprinted ISBN, this book is not Hollywood Babylon, by Kenneth Anger.

Brooklyn, NY : No Input Books, 2008 ; artists' book ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; glue bound ; black-and-white ; 26.5 x 26.6 cm. ; 442 pp. ; edition size 200 ; signed and unnumbered ; ISBN 9780440153252

info Brooklyn, NY : No Input Books, 2008
buy $40 Condition:  Fine. As published. SIGNED by JAMES HOFF in black on front, black, end papers. [Object # 11680]


Chris Burden

Chris Burden, Fred Hoffman, Lisa Le Feuvre, Paul Schimmel, Kristine Stiles, Robert Storr

Large-scale monograph on the artist Chris Burden. Essays and text by Chris Burden, Fred Hoffman, Lisa Le Feuvre, Paul Schimmel, Kristine Stiles, Robert Storr. "This comprehensive overview ... examines an artistic career, that now must be viewed as one of the most fascinating in the history of Contemporary art. From his highly controversial and seminal performance works of the early 1970s, to his complex, imaginative installations and monumental sculptures, the art of Chris Burden uniquely informs as well as incorporates the major artistic undercurrents of the last three decades. Not only has the artist made a major contribution to the history of body-related performance art, but the artist's fascination with systems of power, societal organization, architectural structure and technological systems, have resulted in an extraordinary body of sculptural objects and environmental installations over the last 35 years. In compiling this publication the artist has worked closely with curator and long time associate Fred Hoffman, taking this opportunity to re-examine his work afresh and revealing images that are unpublished or rarely seen." -- publisher's statement.

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom : Locus+ Publishing, 2007 ; monograph ; cloth boards with dust jacket ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; color ; 30 x 25 cm ; 416 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 9781899377183

info Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom : Locus+ Publishing, 2007

2 copies available

buy $250 Condition:  Fine. Signed and dated by Chris Burden on title page. [Object # 11788]
buy $85 Condition:  Fine. In publisher's shrink wrap. [Object # 11971]


Sol LeWitt : Scribble Wall Drawings

Sol LeWitt, Robert Storr

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 10 - November 3, 2007. Text by Robert Storr. Documents installation of wall drawings produced between 2005 - 2007. Includes images of works during installation. Checklist.

New York, NY : PaceWildenstein, 2007 ; exhibition catalogue ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; color ; 26 x 25.3 cm. ; 60 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 9781930743793

info New York, NY : PaceWildenstein, 2007
buy $35 Condition:  Fine. [Object # 13597]


Annette Messager : Word for Word

Annette Messager : Word for Word

Annette Messager, Harald Szeemann, Robert Storr, Bernard Marcadé, Suzanne Pagé

Monograph of Annette Messager's work. "Texts and words are of crucial importance to Messager's work--for her, 'words are images.' And so words--at once autonomous from, parallel to, and the sources of her visual creativity--are woven throughout her production. ...The first section of Word for Word focuses on writing in Messager's artworks. The second includes numerous texts published in magazines or catalogues, as well as unpublished notes on her work and personal reflections on art and life. All of her interviews from 1974 to the present are also included." -- publisher's statement.

New York, NY : D.A.P., 2006 ; monograph ; paper boards with dust jacket ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; black-and-white & color ; 26.5 x 20.5 cm. ; 460 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 1933045353

info New York, NY : D.A.P., 2006

2 copies available

buy $35 Condition:  Fine. New as issued in publisher's shrink-wrap. [Object # 14932]
request price Condition: Fine. In publisher's shrink wrap. [Object # 12514]


Felix Gonzalez-Torres

Felix Gonzalez-Torres

Julie Ault, Robert Storr, Miwon Kwon, Felix Gonzalez-Torres

"Felix Gonzalez-Torres, one of the most influential artists of his generation, lived and worked resolutely according to his own idealistic principles, determined to “make this a better place for everyone.” He combined elements of Conceptual art, Minimalism, political activism, and poetic beauty in an ever-expanding arsenal of media, including public billboards, give-away piles of candy and posters, and ordinary objects--clocks, mirrors, light fixtures--used to startling effect. His work challenged the notions of public and private space, originality, authorship and--most significantly--the authoritative structures in which he and his viewers functioned. Editor Julie Ault has amassed the first comprehensive monograph to span Gonzalez-Torres's career. In the spirit of his method, she rethinks the very idea of what a monograph should be. The book, which places strong emphasis on the written word, contains newly commissioned texts by Robert Storr and Miwon Kwon among other notables, as well as significant critical essays, exhibition statements, transcripts from lectures, personal correspondence, and writings that influenced Gonzalez-Torres and his work. Ample visual documentation adds another important layer of content. We see works not just in their completed state, but often in process, which for Gonzalez-Torres could mean the process of disappearing as viewers interacted with them. A crucial reference." -- publisher's statement.

Göttingen, Germany : Steidl / Dangin, 2006 ; monograph ; cloth boards with dust jacket ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; color ; 28 x 22 cm. ; 320 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 3865211968

info Göttingen, Germany : Steidl / Dangin, 2006
buy $85 Condition:  Fine. In publisher's shrink-wrap. [Object # 9395]


Robert Mangold : Early Works 1963-66

Robert Mangold, Robert Storr, Rachel Churner, Lucy R. Lippard, Mel Bochner

A very elegant catalogue raisonné of early paintings by Mangold - most of which were not documented in his Stedelijk catalogue raisonné published in 1982. New essay by Storr; reproductions of two essays by Lippard (Art & Literature 9, Summer 1966; and Fishbach Gallery, 1965), Bochner (Art International 12, no. 4, April 1968), text by Mangold from Guggenheim exhibition catalogue Systemic Painting, 1966; and a fine assortment of quotes from reviews of the artist's shows between 1963 and 1965. Outstanding book design by Katy Homans.

New York, NY : Peter Freeman, Inc., 2004 ; catalogue raisonné ; pictorial boards ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; color ; 31.3 x 22.5 cm. ; 105 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 087466040X

info New York, NY : Peter Freeman, Inc., 2004
buy $175 Condition:  New. As Issued. [Object # 8669]


Lee Bontecou : A Retrospective

Lee Bontecou : A Retrospective

[Second Printing]

Lee Bontecou, Elizabeth A.T. Smith, Robert Storr, Donald Judd, Mona Hadler, Donna De Salvo

A large-scale exhibition catalogue for a traveling retrospective exhibition of Bontecou's drawings and sculptures that was presented at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, July 28 - September 27, 2004 following stops at UCLA Armand Hammer Mouseum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles, October 5, 2003 - January 11, 2004, and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, February 14 - May 30, 2004. "Artist Lee Bontecou (b. 1931) became widely known in the 1960s and 1970s for her welded steel sculptures and plastic and epoxy molded assemblages—powerful constructions that evoked natural phenomena and organic biological life as well as machines and instruments of war. This critically acclaimed book reevaluates the career of this highly influential artist and focuses not only upon the impact of her early work but also on the import she has exerted on a generation of younger artists. Featuring some 50 sculptures and more than 100 drawings from the late 1950s to 2003, the book presents four essays that reposition Bontecou’s work within the history of recent art, examine its shifting critical reception, discuss the artistic context in which her work was made, and analyze how science underpinned some of her earliest explorations." -- publisher's statement. Texts by Elizabeth A.T. Smith, Robert Storr, Donald Judd, Mona Hadler, Donna De Salvo.

Chicago / Los Angeles / New York, IL / CA / NY : Museum of Contemporary Art / Armand Hammer Mouseum of Art and Cultural Center / Narry N. Abrams, 2003, 2008 ; exhibition catalogue ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; color ; 28 x 25.3 cm. ; 240 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 9780300137460

info Chicago / Los Angeles / New York, IL / CA / NY : Museum of Contemporary Art / Armand Hammer Mouseum of Art and Cultural Center / Narry N. Abrams, 2003, 2008
buy $50 Condition:  Fine. In publisher's shrink-wrap. [Object # 11368]


Modern Masters : Stories About PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art as Told to Artists Grennan & Sperandio

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

info Long Island City / New York / New York, NY : P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center / Museum of Modern Art / DC Comics, 2001
buy $45 Condition:  Fine. As issued. [Object # 11390]


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