Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May - September 1979. Edited by Christoph Stötzl. Artists include Josef Achmann, Eduard Aigner, Karl Arnold, Gustav Lörincz de Baranyai, Carl Johann Becker-Gundahl, René Beeh, Fritz Behn, Otthans Beier, Rudolf Belling, Karl Bertsch, German Bestelmeyer, Peter Birkenholz, Bernhard Bleeker, Albert Bloch, Georg Brenninger, Albert Burkart, Yorgo Busianis, Heinrich Campendonk, Felice Casorati, Karl Caspar, Maria Caspar-Filser, Fritz Claus, Oskar Coester, Eugen Maria Cordier, Lovis Corinth, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Julius Diez, Otto Dill, Erna Dinklage, Franz Doll, Heinrich Düll, Elk Eber, Josef Eberz, Eduard Ege, Henry Ehlers, Fritz Hellmuth Ehmecke, Heinrich Ehmsen, Edgar Ende, Julius Ussy Engelhard, Adolf Erbslöh, Fritz Erler, Ernesto de Fiori, Max Eschle, Max Fischbach, Alexander Fischer, Theodor Fischer, Hermann Geibel, Otto Geigenberger, Willi Geiger, Theodor Georgii, Franz Paul Glass, Erich Glette, Benjamin Godron, Georg Graessegger, Günther Graßmann, Rudolf Grossmann, Olaf Gulbransson, Hugo von Habermann, Hermann Hahn, Thomas Theodor Heine, Wilhelm Heise, Edwin Hermann Richard Henel, Josef Henselmann, Christian Hess, Julius Heß, Friedrich Heubner, Anton Hiller, Josef Hillerbrand, Käthe Hoch, Ludwig Hohlwein, Julius Hüther, Walter Jacob, Angelo Jank, Mary Kaemmerer, Alexander Kanoldt, Ludwig Kaspar, Hermann Keimel, Heinrich Kirchner, Karl Knappe, Fritz Koelle, Gertrud Kraut, Erwin von Kreibig, Alfred Kubin, Otto Gottlieb Konstantin von Kursell, Martin Lauterburg, H. ... [details]
Limited edition artist's book with text by Jean-Pierre Krop illustrated by Adrian Nette. Published in an edition of 30 copies printed on handmade rag from the Moulin de Larroque, numbered from 1 to 30. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement for gig by Black Flag, Mau Mau's, Terminals, Red Cross, Flyboys and Silencers, at King's Palace, Los Angeles, CA, September 15, 19, [1979], and Hong Kong Cafe, Los Angeles, CA, September 25, 27, [1979]. ... [details]
Flyer / handbill for gig by Black Flag, The Middle Class, and Eddie + the Subtitles, held at Club 88, Los Angeles, CA, Saturday, August 11, [1979], featuring artwork by Raymond Pettibon. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the University Art Museum, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, in 1979. Curated by William Hemmerdinger. Essay by Melinda Wortz. Artists include Lita Albuquerque, Craig Antrim, Karl Benjamin, Jerrold Burchman, James De France, Dennis Farber, William Hemmerdinger, Charles Christopher Hill, Craig Kauffman, Ted Kerzie, Patsy Krebs, Jay McCafferty, Margit Omar, and Jean St. ... [details]
November/December 1979 issue of Journal. Guest edited by Carla Stellweg. Contents include: "Introduction," by Carla Stellweg (artwork by Leandro Katz); text contributions by Angel Kalenberg (with artwork by Ismael Vargas, Brian Nissen, Adolfo Riestra, José Cúneo, José Gurvich, and Leandro Katz); No-Grupo; Mirko Lauer (with artwork by Luis Frangella and Rafael Hastings); "Twelve Journey Plot About Levitation," by Rafael Hastings; "That Pseudo-Hyper Value," by Horacio Zabala (artwork by Sylvia Whitman Palacos); German Rubiano Caballero (artwork by Jonier Marin, José Urbach, Beatriz Gonzales); Jonier Marin; "Yauiti Marandua," by Regina Vater; Helio Oiticica; Juan Downey; Luis Camnitzer; "To Turn or the Art of Turning," by Marta Minujin; Fermin Fevre (artwork by Alvaro Barrios, Liliana Porter, Marcelo Bonevardi); Damaso Ogaz; "Our Problematic Answer to the Proposed Theorization About an (Artificial) Latin American Art," by G. ... [details]
September/October 1979 issue of Journal. Edited by Bridget Johnson and Debra Burchett. Contents include: "Thoughts on the Last Ten Light Years," by Deborah Irmus; "An Interview with Leland Rice," by Dinah Portner; "Judy Fiskin's Photographs," by Richard Armstrong; "Broken Mirrors and Dirty Windows," by James Hugunin; "Jo Ann Callis: Between Eroticism and Morbidity," David Fahey; "Some Thoughts About Women's Photographs," by Sandra Matthews; "Fables, Grids and Swimming Pools: Phototexts in Perspective," by Robert C. ... [details]
June/July 1979 issue of Journal. Edited by Debra Burchett and Bridget Johnson. Contents include: "For An Art Against the Mythology of Everyday Life," by Martha Rosler; "Exploring the Mathematical Option in Art," by Bernar Venet; "No Money Back Anytime," by Kristine Stiles; "A Diamond is Forever," by Gregory Battcock; "Chymical Wedding," by Carole Caroompas; "To Pico," by Peter Schjeldahl; "Conceptual Art and the Continuing Quest for a New Social Context," by Robert Morgan; "The Level of Water," by Lawrence Weiner; "A The A The," by Alan Sondheim; "Conceptual Comments," by Douglas Huebler; "On Art Writing/Part I," by Clair Wolfe; "L Three Leers/W Three Whys," by John Baldessari; "Media: TeleVisions," by Christopher Knight; "The Dinner Party," by Melinda Wortz; "With a Dinner Party You Get Cheerleaders," by Suzanne Muchnic; "Photographs from the Dinner Party," by Ruth Askey; "The Chelsea Girls Return," by David James; "Photography: Two Photographic Books: Speaking About the Process of Making," by James Hugunin; "Painting: Back to Back," by Melinda Wortz. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 15 - October 19, 1979. Curated and with a foreword by Nancy Buchanan. Artists include Lee Whitten, Ruth Iskin, Visual Communications, James M. ... [details]
March / April 1979 issue of the periodical "Journal." Edited by Debra Burchett-Lere and Bridget Johnson. Contents include: "Spotlight;" "Making Music in the Name of Art," by Rhys Chatham; "Fluxus/Music: Two Views," Peter Frank and Al Hansen; "Performance Notes," by David Byrne; "Show Me a Boy Who Never Wanted to be a Rock Star and I'll Show You a Liar," by Savannah Roller; "Punk: Political Pop," by Dan Graham; "An Interview with Judy Nylon," by Margery Peters; "Interviewed: Iggy Pop," by Kristine McKenna; "Letterview, David Byrne of Talking Heads," by Debra Burchett-Lere; "Pythagorean Harmonics," by Drew Lesso; "Photography: Robert Cumming," by James Hugunin; "Performance: 'Laurie Anderson," by Richard Lorber, 'Michael Kelly," by Richard Armstrong, 'John White,' by Louise Lewis;" "Criticism," by Michael Kurcfeld, James Hayward; "Film," by David E. ... [details]