Poster published in conjunction with show opening on December 8, [1979]. Exhibition included Gerard Hovagimyan, Maureen Owen, Suzanne Harris + Friends, George Brecht, Mike Balog, Daffy + Friends, Ralston Farina, Al Hansen, and Brendan Atkinson. ... [details]
Issue edited by Barbara Henning. Art editor: Miranda Maher. Contents "Sampler (Home Sweet Home," by Elaine Reichek; "Three Poems," by John Godfrey; "Portraits of Statues," by Christopher Gallagher; "Shear," by Allen Planz; "Mortal Coils," by Carolee Schneemann; "Mr Peacock," by David Rattray; "Collage," by Françoise Duvivier; "Two Poems," by David Abel; "Q (cue) - riosity," by Margret Wibmer; "Cris/Screams," by Joyce Mansour; "Access/Barrier," by Annette Lemieux; "Three Poems," by Elaine Equi; "Speak!" by David Humphrey; "Para-Logos: Interview," by Michael Pelias; "The Examiner," by Molly Hankwitz; "More Than You Know," by Lewis Warsh; "from 'Daily War,'" by Faith Wilding; "from 'The Front Matter, Dead Souls,'" by Leslie Scalapino; "from 'Difficult Books,'" by Miranda Maher; "from 'Rest Stops,'" by Lynn Crawford; "Photograph,'" by Stan Sadowski; "Uncle,'" by Dennis Moritz; "Nightwatch," by Rick Schaefer; "Fabric Reins," by Barbara Henning; "from 'Daily War,'" by Faith Wilding; "The 'I' Effect," by Chris Tysh; "Three Poems," by Gary Sullivan; "Collage," by Sally Young; "Two Poems," by Lorenzo Thomas; "My Calling (Cards)," by Adrian Piper; "Split Lead," by Lynne Dreyer; "Collage," by Françoise Duvivier; "The Implant," by Don David; "Three Poems," by Aaron Williamson; "ie," by Lisa Lesniak; "Three Poems," by Bernadette Mayer and Philip Good; "Element States," by Q. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 26 - August 16, 2002. Introduction by Michael Tolkin. Artists include Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Robert Bechtle, Vija Celmins, John Currin, Tim Davis, Keith Edmier, Eric Fischl, Maureen Gallace, Robert Gober, Todd Haynes, Edward Hopper, Bill Owens, Charles Ray, Joel Shapiro, Cindy Sherman, Stephen Shore, Steven Spielberg, Joel Sternfeld, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Henry Wessel. [details]
Esopus is a non-profit, bi-annual arts publication that seeks to distribute the work of artists, musicians, and writers to a broad audience. Projects in issue 11 include a portfolio of travel posters by Dwight Ripley; stories from Maureen O'Leary and Dan Harris; illustrated works from Darina Karpov; a look at Jim Henson's early short films; and much more; "Esopus CD # 11 : Advice," includes songs by The Muslims, Shearwater, Wye Oak, Brazos, Faca, Nina Katchadourian, Lucky Dragons, Jenny Owen Youngs, The Wingdale Community Singers, Come Rad, Comrade, and Stuart Dahlquist. [details]
An anthology of poems edited by Edwin Denby. With contributions by Joe Brainard, Bernadette Mayer, Eileen Myles, Frank O'Hara, Trevor Winkfield, Ron Padgett, Rudy Burckhardt, John Yau, Carter Ratcliff, Ted Greenwald, Edwin Denby, John Ashbery, Michael Brownstein, Bill Berkson, Anne Waldman, Vicki Hudspith, Reed Bye, Clark Coolidge, Maureen Owen, Kenward Elmslie, Vincent Katz, Peter Schjeldahl, Ann Lauterbach, and Amelia Earhart. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays "Fugitive From Culture," by Phil Harmonic; "Garrett List At Phil Niblock's," by Beth Anderson; "Big Deal Sweeps New York," by Maureen Owen; "Cage As Poet : Two Evenings," by Michael Flory; "Alvin Lucier's Music For Solo Performer," by Leonard Neufeld; "Now You See It, No You Don't," by Vivien LaMothe; "Within The Music," works of Sergio Cervetti; "Phrases About The Hermit Thrush (First Group)," by Daniel Goode; "Really in the Ears," by Christopher Knowles; "Miscellaneous Reviews," by Richard Hayman; "Musics for Charles Ives," by Peter Frank; "Piece for Kenneth and Pauline," by Bonnie Mara Barnett; "One Day Wittgenstein," by Yasunao Tone; "Searching Bags All Together," by Christopher Knowles; "Longfellow Serenade," by Christopher Knowles; "Poem to John," by Beth Anderson; "Poem to Alison," by Beth Anderson; "Sound Observations," Joan La Barbara; "I Steingold," by John Cage; "En Side Fra A Book Of Lists," by Alison Knowles. ... [details]