A photogravure edition, "Untitled," by Christopher Wool. Printed by Niels Borch Jensen and published by "Texte Zur Kunst" in conjunction with issue number 15 in 1994. "Christopher Wool's picture shows a fragmentary and incomplete scene - no story is told, and it is not possible to reconstruct a sequence of events. ... [details]
Artist's book, edited by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, which was the first publication in The Nova Scotia Pamphlets series. "In this book photographer and critic Martha Rosler braids together three classic, newly relevant pieces tracing the ways in which photography's aesthetic conventions and social practices fail or succeed in generating socially meaningful work--work that not only takes into account the political conditions within which it was produced and assumes social and political responsibility but also activates the viewer. ... [details]
Critical theory text / history of "Les Camofleurs" of World War I and their connection to art history, by Elizabeth Louise Kahn. Includes bibliography and index. [details]
Compendium of two essays: "Venus in Furs," by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, along with appendices, and "Coldness and Cruelty," by Gilles Deleuze, an essay on the work of Sacher-Masoch and the relationship between Sadism and Masochism. ... [details]
Compendium of essays originally presented as part of a conference "The Invention of Pornography," held at the University of Pennsylvania in October 1991. Edited and with an introduction by Lynn Hunt. Essays by Paula Findlen, Joan DeJean, Rachel Weil, Margaret C. ... [details]
One of the seven 1993 Whitney Biennial Admission Buttons by Daniel J. Martinez. The button reads " I CAN'T IMAGINE EVER WANTING TO BE WHITE." Other buttons in the series read: "I CAN'T," "IMAGINE," "EVER WANTING," "TO BE", "WHITE. ... [details]
Oversized exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with opening held October 5, 1968. Announcement consists of a sheet of heavy-stock cardboard flocked with sand. Text reads: "EARTHWORKS / DWAN NEW YORK OCTOBER 5, 1968. ... [details]
Vinyl record soundtrack by Richard Landry to the film "A First Quarter" by Lawrence Weiner. Featuring musical contributions by Bella Obermaier, Mel Kendrick, Elaine Grove, Richard Peck, Robert Prado, Rusty Gilder, and David Lee. ... [details]
Vinyl LP record of "Nothing to Lose" by Lawrence Wiener, produced by the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. Voices by Coosje van Bruggen and Weiner. Designed by Weiner. Translation by Ger van Bruggen and Coosje van Bruggen. ... [details]
Love of Life Orchestra (LOLO) vinyl record recorded at Aquarius Studios S.A., Geneva, Switzerland, February 1 - 15, 1980. Musicians in Love of Life Orchestra (LOLO) are Peter Gordon, David van Tieghem, Larry Saltzman, Al Scotti, and Randy Gun. ... [details]