Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "First Break: Marco Livingstone on Gilbert & George," by Marco Livingstone; "Passages: Robert Rosenblum on David Sylvester," by Robert Rosenblum; "Film: Kent Jones on Richard Linklater," by Kent Jones; "Hotlist," by Eduardo Kac; "Hotlist: Reena Jana on Ars Electronica 2001," by Reena Jana; "Books/TV: Jean-Max Colard on Catherine Millet," by Jean-Max Colard; "Books/TV: Peter Plagens on 'Art:21," by Peter Plagens; "Top Ten," by Lisa Ruyter; "10-20-30: Eric Banks on Artforum, September 1971" by Eric C. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Passages: Colin de Land," Gareth James talks with Gary Indiana, Richard Prince, Andrea Fraser, Jack Pierson, Mary Heilmann, and John Waters; "Books: Anthony Vidler on Gordon Matta-Clark," by Anthony Vidler; "Entries: David Rimanelli," by David Rimanelli; "News: Daniel Birnbaum on the Schaulager," by Daniel Birnbaum; "Hotlist: Nick Crowe," by Nick Crowe; "Hotlist: Rachel Greene on textz. ... [details]
Issue edited by Tim Griffin. Essays "Paul Griffiths on György Ligeti," by Paul Griffiths; "James Quandt and John Kelsey on Jean-Luc Godard at the Centre Pompidou," by James Quandt and John Kelsey; "Christoph Cox on 'Sonambient,'" by Christoph Cox; "Tech: Steven Henry Madoff on Marcel van Eeden and Aneta Grzeszykowska," by Steven Henry Madoff; "Media: David Joselit on Jenny Holzer and 'Consider This. ... [details]
"This remarkably detailed and thoroughly illustrated book is an absolutely essential reference to the work and thought of the American artist Dan Graham. As both an artist and a theoretician and critic of art and architecture, Graham's work in the media of video, installation and sculpture rigorously explore the artistic ramifications of human imposition on the natural and built environment, often situating itself at the intersection of art and architecture. ... [details]
Dan Graham's body of art and theory--which dates from shortly after he moved to New York in 1964--has become a key part of the Conceptual art canon. He is a highly influential figure in the field of Contemporary art, both as a practitioner and as a well-respected critic and theorist. ... [details]
"Institutional Critique" is an artistic practice that reflects critically on its own housing in galleries and museums and on the concept and social function of art itself. Such concerns have always been a part of modern art but took on new urgency at the end of the 1960s, when—driven by the social upheaval of the time and enabled by the tools and techniques of conceptual art—institutional critique emerged as a genre. ... [details]
Invitation to a celebration of the publication of "Lawrence Weiner" featuring texts by Benjamin Buchloh, Alexander Alberro, Alice Zimmerman, and David Batchelor. [details]
Edited by Rosalind Krauss, Annette Michelson, Yve-Alain Bois, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Hal Foster, Denis Hollier, and Silvia Kolbowski. Essays "Wound Culture: Trauma in the Pathological Public Sphere," by Mark Seltzer; "The Death of Paper, Part II: Artaud's Sound System," by Denis Hollier; "Partially Buried," by Renée Green; "The Turn of the Screw: Daniel Buren, Dan Flavin, and the Sixth Guggenheim International Exhibition," by Alexander Alberro; "One Place After Another: Notes on Site Specificity," by Miwon Kwon; "What's Intangible, Transitory, Mediating, Participatory, and Rendered in the Public Sphere?," by Andrea Fraser; "Services: Working-Group Discussions," by Conference Document. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 12 - December 8, 2007. Essay by Joseph del Pesco. Artists include BGL, Conrad Bakker, Beth Campbell, Germaine Koh, Valerie Hegarty, Isola and Norzi, Chadwick Rantanen, Derek Sullivan and Anne Walsh. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, September 12 - December 13, 2004. Traveled to the Dallas Museum of Art, January 14 - April 3, 2005; and to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, June 23 - October 16, 2005. ... [details]