Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Paris musées and Musée Zadkine, June 11 - October 11, 1998. Text by Anne Dagbert and Noëlle Chabert. Artists include Martin Aballéa, François Arnal, Dominique Bailly, Jérôme Basserode, Lothar Baumgarten, Joseph Beuys, Bininyiwui, Anonyme, François Bouillon, Constantin Brancusi, Andreas Brandolini, Victor Brauner, Gilles Clément, Marc Couturier, Tony Cragg, Michael Craig-Martin, André Derain, Max Ernst, Étienne-Martin, Malachi Farrell, Jean Fautrier, Philippe Favier, Pierre Filippi, Gloria Friedmann, Jochen Gerz, Paul-Armand Gette, Alberto Giacometti, Andy Goldsworthy, Rodney Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Raoul Hausmann, Fabrice Hybert, Paul Klee, Jean Le Gac, Zoe Leonard, Richard Long, Rémy Marlot, André Masson, Piet Mondrian, François Morellet, Brigitte Nahon, Nils-Udo, Giuseppe Penone, Georges Pierre, Markus Raetz, Philippe Ramette, Jean-Jacques Rullier, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anne Saussois, Thomas Schütte, Seton Smith, Philippe Starck, Holger Trülzsch, Lawrence Weiner and Ossip Zadkine. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Coplans. Essays "Camera Lucida/Camera Obscura," by Annette Michelson; "Eisenstein on Mayakovsky," by Sergei Eisenstein; "Stan Brakhage: Four Films," by Paul Arthur; "The Third Meaning: Notes on Some of Eisenstein's Stills," by Roland Barthes; "'Scenes From Under Childhood,'" by Phoebe Cohen; "For God and Country," by Noël Carroll; "Montage 'October': Dialectic of the Shot," by Rosalind Krauss; "'Western History' and 'The Riddle of Lumen,'" by Fred Camper; "Stan and Jane Brakhage, Talking," by Hollis Frampton; "Brakhage Filmography," by Joyce Rheuban. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the Zeitschrift fur Tiegel & Tumult 1986-1990 exhibition held at the Galerie Scüppenhauer. Includes black-and-white and tipped-in color images of artists' books by Wolfgang Hainke, Chuck Stake, Eric van Scooten, Georg Jappe, Emmett Williams, Michael Heckert, Axel Gallun, Bernard Heidsieck, Arno Arts, Ann Noël, Niall Monro, Boris Nieslony, Vittore Baroni, Achim Schnyder, Heta Norros, and Bruce McLean. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Städtische Galerie, Rosenheim, Germany, September 4 - October 12, 1977. Artists include Robert Barry, Heinz Gappmayr, Pierre Garnier, John Giorno, Eugen Gomringer, Allan Kaprow, Robert Lax, Ann Noël, Gerhard Rühm, K. ... [details]
The first biography of the father of Fluxus. Based on personal reminiscences gathered by Emmett Williams and Ay-O. Edited by Emmett Williams and Ann Noël. With 107 black-and-white illustrations. Includes biography and index. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a show honoring the poet thirty years after his death held at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, November 4, 1982 - January 17, 1983. Features texts by Jean-Claude Groshens, Germain Viatte, Roland Penrose, Pierre Daix, Jean-Charles Gateau, Werner Spies, Annick Lionel-Marie, Bernard Noël, Raymond Jean, Lucien Scheler, Jean Marcenac, and François Lachenal. ... [details]
A collection of lists that create a sort of daily log of things consumed -- both physically and metaphorically. The lists consist of both meals and proper names, the former printed in pink / red ink on the vellum overlays, and the latter in blue ink on paper. [details]
An exercise in design and pattern. Textless. Full-bleed color pages. [details]
Critical review of art of the 1980s by Barbara Rose illustrated with portraits of the artists alongside an image of one of their works, and statements by the artists. Portrait photographs by Steven Sloman. ... [details]