He is the author of
numerous artist monographs.
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She has published
numerous critical / literary texts in
monographs on contemporary
artists.
She has written widely on the subject for
numerous journals and exhibition catalogues, and is the author of many
artists»
monographs.
Carlo McCormick is a New York art critic and curator, and has been the author of
numerous publications,
monographs, and catalogues on contemporary art and
artists.
Mr. Fairbanks initiated the Catalogue Raisonné on the French Post-Impressionist painter, Henri Lebasque (1865 - 1937), wrote the
monograph on the
artist, published in 1988, and has been the author of
numerous exhibition catalogues and articles.
He has written for
numerous artists»
monographs in addition to publications such as Artforum and Parkett.
She is the author of
numerous artists» catalogues and
monographs and has curated exhibitions in the United States, Europe and Asia.
He is a contributor to Artforum.com, Art Papers, Flash Art, Newcity, and Sculpture; and his writing appears in
numerous exhibition catalogues and
artist monographs.
She has written for and edited
numerous catalogues and
artist monographs, including a forthcoming book on the choreographer Michael Clark, in addition to contributing to art publications including Artforum, Frieze, and Parkett.
He is the author of a book of poetry, four books of essays, and
numerous monographs and catalogues on
artists.
WHATIFTHEWORLD has a strong history in the area of publishing, having published
numerous catalogues as well as
artist monographs, and has hosted a series of noteworthy solo and group exhibitions.
In addition to
numerous exhibition catalogs, essays, and chapters in multi-author books, her publications include a
monograph on Larry Rivers (Harper & Row, 1984); Hamptons Bohemia: Two Centuries of
Artists and Writers on the Beach, co-authored with Constance Ayers Denne (Chronicle Books, 2002); and The Jackson Pollock Box, an art kit for young people (Cider Mill Press, 2010).
He has edited
numerous publications and written critical
monographs on several
artists» works.
Apart from this commercial segment of his work, he had several solo exhibitions, curated group shows, participated in
numerous collective exhibitions and published a
monograph, which is a compilation of the
artist's best works from 2007 to 2013.
In 2012, the
monograph, Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel was published to examine in depth the thirty plus year collaboration between these
artists as they tackled
numerous conceptual projects together that includes Billboards, How to Read Music In One Evening, Newsroom, and the seminal photography book Evidence, a collection of found institutional photographs, first published in 1977.
His writing has appeared in
numerous publications, including the New York Times Book Review, the Financial Times, Slate, the Wall Street Journal, Aperture, W, and the Chronicle of Higher Education, and he has contributed to
monographs on
artists Franz West and Christopher Wool.
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artists have been recognized with
numerous awards, including a Leonore Annenberg Fellowship, a Ford Foundation Grant, a Fulbright Scholarship, four John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowships, two MacArthur Foundation Grants, five Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Awards, six Joan Mitchell Foundation Grants, a US Department of State's Medal of Arts, and the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Award, and have been documented in countless publications,
monographs, and films.