Exhibition catalogue / monograph published in conjunction with show held September 14, 2019 - January 5, 2020. "This monograph charts the evolution of the palm tree in Charles Gaines's work from the 1980s to the present. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement / poster published in conjunction with show held February 14 - April 18, 1998, organized by Eva Presenhuber. Consists of paper folder with folded poster by Rhoades mounted to interior. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in 1995 consisting of surveys distributed to artists asking their opinion of the artist. Opinions offered by Raymond Pettibon, Hans Haacke, Lawrence Weiner and others. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 23 – October 31, 2009. Catalogue features selected facsimile from the Allan Kaprow workfile published on the occasion of ‘Allan Kaprow Yard'' at Hauser & Wirth, a recreation of an installation originally presented at Martha Jackson Gallery''s exhibition "Environments, Situations, Spaces," May 25 - Juen 23, 1961. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Gallery Hauser & Wirth, Zürich, June 14 - September 16, 1995. Travled to Galerie David Zwirner, New York, October 21 - November 25, 1995. ... [details]
Catalogue of photographs by Roni Horn. Text edited by Philip Larratt-Smith. "Bird is the culmination of Roni Horn's long-running photographic series of taxidermied Icelandic wildfowl. Photographed at close range against white backgrounds which recall conventional studio portraiture, the birds are viewed from behind, abstracting their varied physiognomies and markings into inscrutable shapes and patterns. ... [details]
"On October 4, 1959, Allan Kaprow (1927-2006) premiered his seminal work 18 Happenings in 6 Parts at the Reuben Gallery in New York City. Kaprow combined new electronic music and music theory, the plastic arts, theater and dance within an innovative structure that demanded audience participation. ... [details]
Large scale monograph on the drawings of Roni Horn with texts by Briony Fer and Tacita Dean. Includes 198 color images and a list of illustrated works. [details]