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]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., December 21, 2002 - March 10, 2003. Curated and with a text by Jonathan P. Binstock. Foreword by Jacquelyn Days Serwer. ... [details]
Ceramic plate with bat drawings by Marcel Dzama. Sticker on bottom of plate notes "Not for Food Use / Food consumed from this / vessel may be harmful." [details]
Artists' book edited by James Hoff -- a recompilation of Artforum magazine's monthly Top Ten column written by a rotating cast of artists, scholars, actors and other superstars from 1998 to 2008. Comprised of direct copies of the author's pages from the magazine coupled with black boxes representing the supporting images. ... [details]
"In 2003 McSweeney's published Marcel Dzama's 'The Berlin Years,' bringing Dzama's elegant, enigmatic bears, bats, and sexy ladies to a slumbering nation. The first edition of that book was snapped up in a matter of minutes, and same with a second edition a couple years later. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artists' book published in conjunction with show held November 12 - December 18, 2004. The Royal Family produced drawings as a collective -- members of the collective are: Marcel Dzama, Shelley Dick, Hollie Dzama, Maurice Dzama, Jeannette Dzama, Neil Farber. ... [details]
"Bats, nurses, Marlene Dietrich, a malevolent figure in a bear suit, two cowboys playing king-of-the-mountain on a rosebush, a group of men placidly eating babies at a makeshift picnic table, while, above them, a tree grows more babies: Marcel Dzama is back. ... [details]
Elaborate artist's book by Marcel Dzama with rich illustrations followed by an "essay" by Dzama in the form of a reproduced notebook of drawings and texts. [details]
A two part publication, consisting of a 32-page Marcel Dzama scrapbook with very strange, rare and revelatory drawings and notes along with an introduction and interview by Sarah Vowell; plus 32 individual, loose-leaf, full-size, high-quality reproductions of Dzama's work, suitable for framing. ... [details]
Catalogue featuring wonderfully wacky 80 mixed media paintings on wood by the Royal Art Lodge members Michael Dumontier, Marcel Dzama, and Niel Farber. 80 color reproductions, and text in English and Italian by Guido Bartorelli, biographies, exhibition history, bibliography. ... [details]