Exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show held April 3 - April 28, [1971]. [details]
Monograph on the work of Roberto Crippa with text by André Pieyre de Mandiargues in English, French, and Italian. [details]
Reference text by Hans L.C. Jaffé on the evolution of modernism. With texts and illustrations by Piet Mondrian, Theo van Doesburg, Hans Richter, Bart van der Leck, Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, Jacobus Johannes Pieter Oud, Cornelis van Eesteren, El Lissitzky, Friedrick Vordemberge - Gildewart, Georges Vantongerloo, Vilmos Huszár, César Domela, George Antheil, Jean Arp, Hugo Ball, I. ... [details]
Program published in conjunction with performance of "Deafman Glance" held February 25, and March 5, 1971. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 19 - August 8, 1871. Introduction by John Lloyd Taylor. Artists include Lynda Benglis, Sam Gilliam, Ralph Goings, Hans Haacke, Duane Hanson, Sol LeWitt, DeWain Valentine and Richard Van Buren. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with Dwan Gallery's final New York exhibition which opened June, 1971. Artists include Anastasi, Carl Andre, Arakawa, Walter De Maria, Dan Flavin, Michael Heizer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Charles Ross, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Robert Smithson and Kenneth Snelson. [details]
The first volume in a two-volume series of the collected writings on art by Kasimir Malevich. Translated by Xenia Glowacki-Prus and Arnold McMillin. Edited by Troels Andersen. Includes notes and list of illustrations. ... [details]
The second volume in a two-volume series of the collected writings on art by Kasimir Malevich. Translated by Xenia Glowacki-Prus and Arnold McMillin. Edited by Troels Andersen. Includes an appendix with notes, bibliography, list of illustrations, and index of names. ... [details]
Artist's book featuring colored line drawings by Sol LeWitt. [details]
Large-scale comprehensive monograph on Helen Frankenthaler by Barbara Rose. Book design by Robert Motherwell, in collaboration with Frankenthaler, features a painting reproduced on the cover made specifically for this publication. ... [details]