Artist's book published in conjunction with exhibition held February 26 - March 27, 1983. Features quotes by Philip K. Dick, Ezra Pound, Grabbe, John Scarne and Charles Cotton. [details]
Monograph on the work of the Belgian artist Jef Cornelis. Introduction by Yves Aupetitallot. Includes a summary of an interview with Cornelis by Georges Adé, Geert Bekaert, and Bart Verschaffel. Includes a detailed filmography. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 12, 1987 - January 16, 1988. Essays by Yves Aupetitallot and Claude Gintz. Includes biography and a selected bibliography. Texts in French and English. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held at the Maison de la Culture, Chalon-sur-Saône, France, February 7 - March 15, 1981; and the Coin du Miroir, Dijon, France, February 7 - March 8, 1981. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 16 - May 23, 1988. With essays by Fortuyn/O'Brien, Paul Groot, Patrick Javault, and Piero Luigi Tazzi. Profuse black-and-white and color illustrations throughout. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Maison de la Culture, Saint Etienne, France, October - November 1974; the Maison de la Culture, Rennes, France, December 1974, and the Musée de Pau, January - February 1975. ... [details]
Artists' book featuring photographs and texts: "Images taken from a film which was made in the apartment, accompanied by texts which describe, in [advertisment]-like style, the glamorous, comfortable existence which had previously animated the now empty rooms. ... [details]
Artists' book featuring photographs of highschool students in Vienna: "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Christian Boltanski, Le Lycée Chases... Christian Boltanski discovers in a book the photograph of the 1931 graduate class of the Lycée Chases (Gymnasium Chajes), the Jewish highschool in Vienna. ... [details]
Artists' book featuring 9 illustrations and text: "Illustrations of historical events, sketched in outline in a native school-book manner, representing famous figures such as Jeanne d'Arc, Ludwig XI, Napoleon and Maréchal Lyautay, recognisable by all, but interpreted differently by everyone. ... [details]