TriQuarterly issue 32, edited by Lawrence Levy and John Perreault. Features artists projects by "Anti-Object" artists Ira Joel Haber, Lawrence Weiner, Joseph Beuys, Christo, Agnes Denes, Marjorie Strider, Douglas Huebler, Gregg Powell, Brenda Miller, John Baldessari, Gilbert & George, LeAnnn Bartok Wilchusky, Vito Acconci, Hans Haacke, Richard Serra, Will Insley, Phil Berkman, Michael Crane, Michael Kirby, Spephen Zaima, Eleanor Antin, Jan Sullivan, Nancy Holt, Adrian Piper, Robert Barry, Richard Long, Sol LeWitt, Robert Smithson, Joseph Kosuth, Alice Aycock, A. ... [details]
Poster / announcement published in conjunction with show held September 18 - October 12, [1966]. Artists included Edwin Ruda, Leo Valledor, David von Schlegell, Will Insley, Peter Forakis, Jon Baldwin, Dean Fleming, Tamara Melcher, Mark di Suvero, Anthony Magar, Robert Grosvenor, and Peter Hutchinson. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show, curated by Suzanne Delehanty, held January 27 to March 1, 1972. Artists include Carl Andre, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Ellen Cibula, Charles Fahlen, Mary Heilmann, Eva Hesse, Will Insley, Alfred Jensen, Jasper Johns, Bruce Johnson, Ellsworth Kelly, Patricia Lasch, Donald Lewallen, Sol LeWitt, Richard Paul Lohse, Agnes Martin, Edwin Mieczkowski, François Morellet, Dona Nelson, Larry Poons, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Ryman, Alan Shields, Joan Snyder, Merrill Wagner, Andy Warhol, and Mario Yrissary. ... [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition "Documenta 5," held June 30 - October 8, 1972. Catalogue features screenprinted cover designed by Edward Ruscha. This massive tome is housed in a vinyl covered, European standard, two-ring notebook. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show "The Great Southwest Projects" opening November 23, 1968, and was "an exhibition of eighteen sculptures, including eight commissions, purchased by The Great Southwest Corporation for its Industrial Park in Atlanta, Georgia. ... [details]
Periodical edited by Friedrich Wolfram Heubach. Texts by Steve Reich and Friedrich Wolfram Heubach. Includes projects by Bill Beckley, Sigmar Polke, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Didier Bay, Vito Acconci, Friedrich Heubach, Roger Welch, Marcel Broodthaers, Will Insley, Gufo Reale, Johannes Brus, William Wegman, John Baldessari, Philip Glass, Jon Gibson, Laura Dean, and Ulrich Meister, with cover image by Klaus Eschen and rear cover of Broodthaers. ... [details]
A near complete run including numbers 3 - 12 (lacking only numbers 1 and 2). Nos. 3 - 8 edited by Friedrich Wolfram Heubach; no. 9 by Heubach with others; no. 10 by Heubach with Werner Wagner; nos. 11 & 12 by B. ... [details]
Texts by Steve Reich and Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, cover by Lothar Baumgarten, edited by Friedrich Wolfram Heubach. Projects by indexed artists. [details]
Artist's book by Eric Fischl and Jerry Saltz. Developed around the idea of "What's the one best assignment you could give an art student? What is the best question you could ask an art Student to answer?" Saltz interviewed a variety of artists and Fischl edited each interview down to a few lines and created a book of revelations on art making. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 16 - March 13, 1983. Essays and interviews by Donald Droll, Jane Necol, Carl Andre, Dore Ashton, Gene Baro, Bill Berkson, David Bourdon, Lawrence Campbell, Paul Cummings, E. ... [details]