Fall 1979 issue of "Sun & Moon" a quarterly of literature and art edited by Howard Fox and Douglas Messerli. Contents include: "Voyage to Jericho" and "Domino," by Bill Berkson; "Sample Textures" and "Air Peel," by Peter Frank; "Ein Traum," by Jorge Luis Borges (translated by Norman Thomas di Giovanni); "Finders, Losers: Frank Stanford's Song of the South," by Lorenzo Thomas; "The Angel of Death" and "Freedom, Revolt, and Love," by. ... [details]
Collaborative artists' book edited by Aleksandra Mir and Tim Griffin, with contributions by 150 artists. "Bad reviews of 150 artists who submitted their worst reviews for reprint. Beginning in the 1960s and including translations from thirteen languages, this collaborative project makes for the broadest historical and geographical survey of severe Art Criticism, its shifting form, nature, and impact, by those directly subjected to it--the artists. ... [details]
June 8, 1992 issue of Newsweek, edited by Maynard Parker. Contents include: "Periscope," with bureau reports by Ned Zeman and Lucy Howard; "Let the Walls Down," by Stephen Langfur; "Letters;" "Perspectives;" "Whose Values," by Joe Klein, with artwork by Barbara Kruger; "Playing on the 'V Word,'" by Howard Fineman; "First Lady Culture Clash," by Eleanor Clift; "Values in the Classroom," by Eloise Salholz with Tony Clifton in New York, Patricia King in San Francisco, Karen Springen in Chicago, Howard Manly in Atlanta and Debra Rosenberg in Boston; "A Mother's Guiding Message," Marian Wright Edelman interviewed by Eleanor Clift; "Why the Old Media's Losing Control," by Jonathan Alter; "'You in Congress, Listen Up': Sounding the alarm against those who think the country is only the sum of its special interests," by David H. ... [details]
Critical anthology of writings on environmental art, edited and with an introduction by Alan Sonfist. Essays by Joshua C. Taylor, Carol Hall, Mark Rosenthal, Elizabeth C. Baker, Jeffrey Deitch, Michael Auping, Jack Burnham, Lawrence Alloway, Jonathan Carpenter, Pierre Restany, Donald B. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 7 - March 6, 1976. Introduction by SJ [Sidney Janis]. Artists include Berenice Abbott, Robert Adelman, Diane Arbus, R. Ardos, Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, Charles Bouchard, Constantin Brancusi, Bill Brandt, Brassaï, Braun & Cie, Elisa Breton, Dan Budnick, Richard Burkhardt, René Burri, Cornell Capa, Robert Capa, Etienne Carjat, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Imogen Cunningham, Edgar Degas, Dena, Robert Descharnes, Pepe Diniz, Robert Doisneau, David Douglas Duncan, Frederick H. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Cubist Object Treatment: A Perceptual Analysis," by Charles M. Rosenberg; "John Marin: Dynamism Codified," by Abraham A. Davidson; "Unveiling the Consort: Part II," by Jack Burnham; "An Interview with Herbert Ferber," by Phyllis Tuchman; "Peter Young: A Chronology of the Work," by Ellen H. ... [details]
Large-scale collection of essays edited by Alexander Alberro, Blake Stimson. Includes texts by Alberro, Stimson, Eduardo Costa, Raúl Escari, Roberto Jacoby, Christine Kozlov, Hélio Oiticica, Sol LeWitt, Sigmund Bode, Mel Bochner, Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier, Niele Toroni, Michel Claura, Michael Baldwin, Adrian Piper, Lucy R. ... [details]
"Eternal Network is the first university press publication to explore the historical roots, aesthetics, and new directions of contemporary mail art in essays by prominent, international mail art networkers from five continents. ... [details]
Winter 1947/8 issue of the Possibilities,"An occasional review," the first in a series of 4 oriented around the topic of problems in contemporary art. Edited by Pierre Chareau, John Cage, Robert Motherwell, and Harold Rosenberg. ... [details]
"In this new book, America's most interesting and controversial writer on art clarifies the mysteries and conflicts of contemporary painting, sculpture, Happenings, kinetics, etc., and illuminates their relevance for our time. ... [details]