Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with first exhibition held at Seth Siegelaub Contemporary Art, 16 West 56th Street, New York, September 14 - October 10, 1964. Includes single black-and-white image of a work by each of the exhibiting artists, including Pierre Clerk, Michael Eastman, Alfred Michael Iarusso, Herbert Livesey, Denis McCarthy, Lawrence Weiner, and Edward Whiteman. ... [details]
"How can an art exhibition function as a stand-in for the artists and their studios? How can a gallery project provide greater insight into an artist's practice, the way the formality of a slide lecture or the intimacy of a studio visit can? How can the back-story of the work on display be understood, without being solely reliant on a curatorial statement, catalogue essay or press release? This exhibition allows art to be understood as an ongoing and slippery practice, and less the finite, linear and object-oriented one assumed by the standard exhibition format. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1998. Artists include Kim Adams, John Adduci, Joseph Agati, Littleton Alston, Bill Barrett, Mike Baur, Bruce Beasley, Ed Benavente, William H. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays include "Mannequin Madness," by Dr. M. Ojin; "An Early Ode to Xmas," by Dean Latimer; "Pull-out Pinup," by Michael Wilson; "Homosexual Citizen : Fags of the Future, What's in Store for the 70's?" by Lige and Jack; "Rock 'n Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "When the Curtain Goes Up They Go Down"; comic by John Caldwell; "An Essay for Your Edification: CKUF in So Many Words," by Eric Eastman; "Dirty Diversions : They Fuck Mothers, Don't They?" by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," by Bob Amsel; comic by John Thomas; "Fuckbooks : Why the South Won the Civil War," by Michael Perkins. [details]