Multiple Dan Graham consisting of a modified child's toy with sliding tiles. While in the standard toy, the tiles are typically composed of sequential numerical elements, in Graham's variation all the tiles are labeled "ONE. ... [details]
Summer 1995 issue of the quarterly publication Pink, edited by Donna Ghelerter and Ingrid Schaffner. Contents include: "Letter from the Editors;" "Adorning Insects - Emroideries, buttons and bugs;" "Broadway's Fêted and Fate Beauties of 1921," by Joel Lobenthal; "Crystal Flowers: A Selection of Poems," by Florine Stettheimer; "Earth Angels: Women Sculptors in the Garden;" "Compost: Collecting Fine Terra Firma;" "Spiral Jetty;" "Mitosis, or Rampant Sex in the Garden - A floral composition," by Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo. ... [details]
Compendium of essays on the politics of visual representation. Edited by Lynne Cooke and Peter Wollen. Introduction by Peter Wollen. Texts by Edward Ball, Stephen Bann, Susan Buck-Morss, Scott Bukatman, Lisa Cartwright, Ludmilla Jordanova, Jean-Hubert Martin, Ann Reynolds, Ralph Rugoff, Eric Santner, Susan Stewart, and Marina Warner. ... [details]
Artist's book / artist statement by Gilbert & George. Includes slipped-in signed and numbered screenprint. Text in English and French. [details]
Artist's book / monograph collecting 200 of the 1000 drawings Dan Perjovschi made during his first visit to America, a trip sponsored by the Mid-America Arts Alliance and spent in part at Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with two-person exhibition of Albert Oehlen and Christopher Williams held January 26 - April 9, 1995. Essays by Thomas Crow, Diedrich Diederichsen, Timothy Martin, Stephen Melville, and Friedrich Petzel. ... [details]
Lenticular photo-postcard using still from Bruce Nauman's video Clown Torture (1987) with the text "ON ON ON ON," a play on the audio, "NO NO NO NO," from the original work. Card specially designed by Nauman for The Museum of Modern Art. ... [details]
Two sided potato shaped screenprinted ornament / exhibition announcement published in conjunction with opening held November 8, 1995. [details]
Issue 5 of Trans> edited by Sandra Antelo-Suarez. Essays include: "Performing Citizenship: Vivo Rio Counters Urban Violence," by George Yúdice; "Country Cousins: The Relative Peripheries in Contact," by Maria Lind; "Analogies and Confrontations: A Museography Polemologic?" by Luis Enrique Pérez Oramas; "The Poetics Project: A Special CD Project for Trans>" by Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler; "Serei A?" by Tungar; "Valentina's Paintings," by José Antonio Hernández Díez; "Continuation from the Representations of Violence in Issue 3&4," Moderator Rubén Gallo; "The Necessity of Revolt," by Julia Kristeva; "Intellectuals and Memoricide," by Juan Goytisolo; "Political Pop," by Luis Camnitzer; "Facing Territory," by Dan Cameron; "Oyvind Fahlström : He Burns Himself on Fires of Nine," by Maureen Sherlock; "Rafael Viñoly or the Problematics of the Late-Capitalist Architect," by Noah Chasin; "Alex Alberro in Conversation with Liisa Roberts," by Alex Alberro; "A Thing is a Thing is a Thing, Agnaldo Farias writes about María Teresa Hincapié," by Agnaldo Farias; "Reflections on Candice Breitz 'Rorschach Series'," by Octavio Zaya; "Ann-Sofi Sidén" by Sabine Russ; "Irán do Espírito Santo," by Félipe Chaimovich; "José Gabriel Fernández: Tauromachy and Maculature," by Luis Enrique Pérez Oramas; "The Ruined Map," by Matthew Ritchie; and "Clandestine Installation II," by Roberto Obregón. ... [details]