Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "The Museum as Site : Sixteen Projects," the second exhibtion in the two-part exhibition "Art in Los Angeles," held July 21 - October 4, 1981. Curated by Stephanie Barron. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show of the work of leading artists in homage to Marilyn Monroe for the benefit of The Association for Mentally Ill Children in Manhattan, Inc., held at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, December 6 - December 30, 1967. ... [details]
Artist's book with contributions by artists associated with Chicago and The Art Institute of Chicago, published in 1970. Artists include: James Zanzi, Robert James Guthridge, Orwett Echer, Joe Cavalier, Lee Kehrein, Teresa Burga, Gary Perkins, Jim Doring, John T. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal, June 21 - September 8, 2013. Traveled to Artists Space, New York, November 24, 2013 - February 23, 2014. Exhibition curated by Julie Ault, Martin Beck, Nikola Dietrich, Heinz Peter Knes, Jason Simon, Danh Vo, Scott Cameron Weaver, with Rasmus Røhling and Amy Zion; Mário Valente and Miguel Wandschneider for Culturgest; and Richard Birkett and Stefan Kalmar for Artists Space. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel, Switzerland, February 2 - May 12, 2013. Traveled to Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal, June 21 - September 8, 2013. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Menil Collection, Houston, September 8, 1989 - March 4, 1990. Traveled to the Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa, April 28 - June 17, 1990. ... [details]
Spring 2002 issue of the biannual publication "Purple". Edited by Elein Fleiss and Olivier Zahm. Contents include: "Summer 2002," by Alex Antitch; "The Imaginary World," by Jeff Rian; "New York Lowdown," by Bruce Benderson; "What The Coptic Guy Said," by Nick Tosches; "Avenidas," by Jens Hoffmann; "Ma couleur préférée," by Claude Closky; "Therefore," by Elein Fleiss; "Absolute Beginners," by Maurizio Cattelan; "Portrait," by Wolfgang Tillmans; "Calme Plat," by Pierre Leguillon; "Surface," by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster; "Lutz Huelle," interviewed by Nakako Hayashi; "Miltos Manetas," interviewed by Olivier Zahm; "Louis Vuitton & Miu Miu," by Ola Rindal; "Helmut Lang," by Terry Richardson; "Marc Jacobs," by Mark Borthwick "Ann-Sofie Back," by Giasco Bertoli; "Julia & Mehdi, apres," by Laetitia Benat; "A. ... [details]
Tenth anniversary issue of the biannual publication "Purple," published in Winter of 2003. Edited by Elein Fleiss and Olivier Zahm. Contents include: "Fall/Winter 02/03," by Laetitia Benat; "The Imaginary World," by Jeff Rian; "New York Lowdown," by Bruce Benderson; "Avenidas," by Jens Hoffmann; "Ma couleur préférée," by Claude Closky; "Absolute Beginners," by Maurizio Cattelan; "Portrait," by Wolfgang Tillmans; "Calme Plat," by Pierre Leguillon; "Therefore," by Elein Fleiss; "Surface," by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster; "Pablo Leon de la Barra," interviewed by Lupita Peckinpah; "Purple Special: 1992," with texts by Elein Fleiss, Jeff Rian, Claude Closky, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Olivier Zahm, Bennett Simpson, Lee Ranaldo, Sharon Mesmer, Marina Faust, Dike Blair, Mark Kingwell, Claude Lévêque, Richard Prince, Tim Griffin, John Kelsey, Sébastien Jamain, Michel Cloup, Mark Borthwick, Mark Fishman, and Jutta Koether; "Grand National Styling," by Terry Richardson; "Berlin Stories," by Heinz Peter Knes; "Man in the Shadows," by Emma Mafille; "Raf Simons/Louis Vuitton," by Frederike Helwig; "Hotel Okura," by Masafumi Sanai; "Dominique Sanda," by Henry Roy; "Baretto," by Giasco Bertoli; "Look But Don't Touch," by Mauricio Guillen; "Mexico City," by Marlene Marino; "AC/OC," by Banu Cennetoglu; "Rock Feller," by Christophe Brunnquell; "Emilie," by Gérard Duguet-Grasser; "World History," by Rita Ackermann; "I feel 'Lucky,' Oh so 'Lucky'!," by Glen Szabo; and "Hope" by Alex Antitch. ... [details]
Fall/Winter 2002 issue of the biannual publication "Purple." Edited by Elein Fleiss and Olivier Zahm. Contents include: "The Imaginary World," by Jeff Rian; "New York Lowdown," by Bruce Benderson; "What The Coptic Guy Said," by Nick Tosches; "Avenidas," by Jens Hoffmann; "Ma coleur préférée," by Claude Closky; "Absolute Beginners," by Maurizio Cattelan; "Portrait," by Wolfgang Tillmans; "Calme Plat," by Pierre Leguillon; "Surface," by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster; "Purple Special," by Claude Lévêque; "Révolution 14," by Olivier Zahm; "Ann-Sofie Back / Sonia Rykiel," by Anders Edström; "Charles Anastase / Emilio Pucci," by Cécile Bortoletti; "Cosmic Wonder/Helmet Lang," by Chikashi Suzuki; "Civil Disobedience," by Angela Hill; "Gucci/Wendy & Jim," by Takashi Homma; "Lutz/Prada," by Viviane Sassen; "Balenciaga/Commes des Garçons," by Ola Rindal; "Colin de Land," interviewed by Gareth James; "Wendy & Jim," interviewed by Nakako Hayashi; "Trees and Wheels," by Cédrick Eymenier; "Cape Town," by Viviane Sassen; "Souveniers From Erevan," by Elein Fleiss; "Le Casino d'Allevard," by Laetitia Benat; "La Factory du Kremlin," by Pierre Leguillon / Matthieu Orléan; "Five Drawings," by Leane Shapton; "Lifestyle," by Henry Roy; "Cinq histoires courtes," by Alain Lacroix; "Super Bien Total," by Adrian Jenkins; "Anna Thompson, Hôtel Saint-Germain," by Serge Leblon; and "Week-ends," by Vava Ribeiro. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May - September 1979. Edited by Christoph Stötzl. Artists include Josef Achmann, Eduard Aigner, Karl Arnold, Gustav Lörincz de Baranyai, Carl Johann Becker-Gundahl, René Beeh, Fritz Behn, Otthans Beier, Rudolf Belling, Karl Bertsch, German Bestelmeyer, Peter Birkenholz, Bernhard Bleeker, Albert Bloch, Georg Brenninger, Albert Burkart, Yorgo Busianis, Heinrich Campendonk, Felice Casorati, Karl Caspar, Maria Caspar-Filser, Fritz Claus, Oskar Coester, Eugen Maria Cordier, Lovis Corinth, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Julius Diez, Otto Dill, Erna Dinklage, Franz Doll, Heinrich Düll, Elk Eber, Josef Eberz, Eduard Ege, Henry Ehlers, Fritz Hellmuth Ehmecke, Heinrich Ehmsen, Edgar Ende, Julius Ussy Engelhard, Adolf Erbslöh, Fritz Erler, Ernesto de Fiori, Max Eschle, Max Fischbach, Alexander Fischer, Theodor Fischer, Hermann Geibel, Otto Geigenberger, Willi Geiger, Theodor Georgii, Franz Paul Glass, Erich Glette, Benjamin Godron, Georg Graessegger, Günther Graßmann, Rudolf Grossmann, Olaf Gulbransson, Hugo von Habermann, Hermann Hahn, Thomas Theodor Heine, Wilhelm Heise, Edwin Hermann Richard Henel, Josef Henselmann, Christian Hess, Julius Heß, Friedrich Heubner, Anton Hiller, Josef Hillerbrand, Käthe Hoch, Ludwig Hohlwein, Julius Hüther, Walter Jacob, Angelo Jank, Mary Kaemmerer, Alexander Kanoldt, Ludwig Kaspar, Hermann Keimel, Heinrich Kirchner, Karl Knappe, Fritz Koelle, Gertrud Kraut, Erwin von Kreibig, Alfred Kubin, Otto Gottlieb Konstantin von Kursell, Martin Lauterburg, H. ... [details]