May - June 1970 issue of Art in America magazine with a special focus on Mormon art in America. Edited by Jean Lipman. Contents include: "A Panorama of Mormon Life," by Carl Carmer; "Mormon Art and Architecture," by Mahonri Sharp Young; "Mormon Society - A Photo Story," with a note by Kimball Young; "Collectors: Dr. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue issued in conjunction with show held January 7 - 29, 1972. Exhibition documented Paula Cooper's gallery and a selection of her artists. Show included works by, Lynda Benglis, Joel Fisher, Peter Forakis, Charles Ginnever, Grace Glueck, Robert Grosvenor, Keith Hollingworth, Bernard Kirschenbaum, George Kuehn, Forrest Myers, Harvey Quaytman, Edwin Ruda, Doug Sanderson, Joel Shapiro, Alan Shields, Richard Van Buren, Joseph P. ... [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]
Compilation of documents - newspaper articles, editorials, correspondences between museum officials, flyers, writings, and manifestos - by Women Artists in Revolution (W.A.R.) from 1969 to 1971. Members of W. ... [details]
"First published in 1971, A Documentary HerStory of Women Artists in Revolution documents the efforts of a group of women artists, filmmakers, writers, critics, and cultural workers organized around advancing women in the art world. ... [details]
"Internationally recognized for her visually elegant, thought-provoking video art, Mary Lucier was a sculptor, photographer, and performance artist before she turned to video in 1973. In Mary Lucier, the first book published on Lucier's work, Melinda Barlow brings together a selection of Lucier's previously unpublished writings and drawings along with essays, reviews, interviews, and photographs of her ephemeral installations and performances to create an absorbing portrait of one of America's most accomplished video pioneers. ... [details]
Set of five elements provided to members of the press in c. 1971 to promote Les Levine's Museum of Mott Art, located at 181 Mott Street, New York City. Composed of two uncredited black-and-white silver gelatin photographic prints, one of "Portrait of the Founder of Museum of Mott art inc. ... [details]
"Open Hearing" is the report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969 printed in order to bring each artists' opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Paik's showing of work at the Venice Biennale, June 13 - October 10, 1993. Includes text by Paik, Yongwoo Lee, Pierre Restany, John Canaday, Calvin Tomkins, Grace Glueck, David Bourdon, Otto Piene, Karl Ruhrberg, Irving Sandler, Vittorio Fagone, Jean-Paul Fargier, Wulf Herzogenrath, Achille Bonito Oliva, Edith Decker, Larry Litt, Hans-Werner Schmidt, Otto Hahn, Florian Matzner, Anja Oßwald, David Ross, Hilton Kramer, John J. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Drawing Center, New York, February 24 - April 6, 1996. Texts by exhibition organizer and artist Julie Ault and artist and writer Thomas Lawson. ... [details]