Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show organized by Jack Cowart at the Saint Louis Art Museum, May 8 - June 28, 1981. Traveled to Seattle Art Museum, July 16 - September 6, 1981 ; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, September 22 - November 29, 1981 ; Fort Worth Art Museum, December 16, 1981 - February 7, 1982. ... [details]
Complete set of seven artist's books comprising the "Blue Books" series. Titles within the sequence are: "A Performance;" "I Can't: A Performance;" "I Mean It: A Performance;" "It's Very Simple: A Performance," "So?: A Performance;" "Stop Crying: A Performance;" and "A Performance. ... [details]
One book of the set of seven artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Blue Books Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of seven artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Blue Books Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of seven artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Blue Books Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of seven artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Blue Books Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
Folded and typewritten artist's statement by Sherrie Levine, dated 1981, accompanied by a Franz Marc postcard and envelope. [details]
Issue number 18 of the periodical October. Edited by Rosalind Krauss, Annette Michelson, Douglas Crimp, and Joan Copjec. Contents include: "Nausea and Noesis: Some Philosophical Problems for Sartre," by Arthur C. ... [details]
Prospectus for a single large scale print by Richard Hamilton, published by Waddington Graphics in an edition of 120, illustrating the 'Oxen in the Sun' episode of James Joyce's "Ulysses." Text by Richard Hamilton. [details]
Issue six of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Brigitte Bardot," an interview by Hervé Guibert; "Post-Modernism: A Symposium," Christian Hubert, Sherrie Levine, Craig Owens, David Salle, and Julian Schnabel; "Bow Wow Wow (the Age of Piracy)," by Dan Graham; "The Artist as Adolescent," by Howard Singerman; "Excerpts," by Richard Baim; "A Young German Gallery Introduces Itself," about Galerie Grunert Müller, Stuttgart; "Amos Poe," an interview by David Robbins; "Your Everyday Critic," by Elsa Bulgari; "Something About Art," by Joan Wallace; "Building Conventions," by Judith Barry; and "Belmondo is Belmondo," by Michael Oblowitz. [details]