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Along with over 60 pages of images, the catalogue features texts by the artist and our curator, Katherine Harvath.
Jenny Holtzer Olympian Sign (Selections from the Living series, Truisms, and the Survival series), 1986 Electric LED (light - emitting diodes) sign, programmed with a text by the artist The John L. Stewart Collection Photo credit: E. Costa
Also included are reproductions of Wolfson's new series of wall - mounted sculptures comprised of bumper stickers overlaid on inkjet prints, candid photographs of the artist taken by Gaea Woods, and a text by the artist providing context for the visual material.
Featuring full colour images and texts by the artist.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring texts by the artist and by Hilton Als.
In 2016, David Zwirner Books / Steidl published Richard Serra: Forged Steel, which surveys the artist's work in forged steel since 1977 and features scholarship by Richard Shiff and texts by the artist.
Monica Mink (1948) featured, along with Jane Frank's illustrations, a whimsical text by the artist herself, entirely in verse, relating a tale in which (according to the review published by the National Council of Teachers of English) «In rhyme the obstreperous Monica Mink «who wouldn't listen and didn't think» is finally taught that «all Mother Minks know best».»
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of his three 1977 projects as well as the debut of Truck Trilogy, Dia is publishing Artists on Walter De Maria, which includes texts by artists including Terry Winters, Richard Aldrich, and Jeanne Dunning.
To accompany the exhibition, Pace will publish a catalogue featuring a new text by the artist in addition to an app, available on iOS, with all of the images in the exhibition.
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly illustrated, limited edition book by the internationally acclaimed artist and filmmaker, featuring newly - conceived photographic works, texts by the artist and Pulitzer Prize winning critic Hilton Als, in addition to storyboards from Julien's seminal 1989 film, Looking for Langston, never before published contemporary Polaroids and rare archival material including storyboards by artist John Hewitt.
His book, Harvey Dinnerstein: Artist at Work, with text by the artist, was published by Watson - Guptill in 1978.
A text by the artist on her literary influences accompanies a selection of her signature texts in the Artist's Writings section.
The exhibition statement is prefaced by the following text by the artist, evocative of her poetic forms and recalling the centrality of ritual dance to her practice:
A fully - illustrated book, published by Charta, will be produced in association with the exhibition with key texts by artists, writers, curators and poets such as Joan Didion, Lorrie Moore, Liam Gillick, Cory Doctorow, Philippe Parreno and Rachael Thomas.
To accompany the exhibition, Pace will publish a catalogue featuring a new text by the artist in addition to an app, available on iOS, with all of the images in the exhibition.Download the app here.
THE MOMA EXHIBITION is Piper's first in an American museum in a decade and will be documented by a few publications — a catalog with contributions by Christophe Cherix, Connie Butler, David Platzker, Enwezor, and Piper; a reader with essays by Diarmuid Costello, Jörg Heiser, Kobena Mercer, Nizan Shaked, Vid Simoniti, and Elvan Zabunyan; and a new autobiographical text by the artist.
Manchanda's engaging volume examines key works from the past fifty years and includes short texts by artists, curators, and art historians, including Josephine Meckseper, James Voorhies, Richard Meyer, and Hal Foster.
The Falling Fictions exhibition is «shaped» from a commissioned text by artist and writer Francesco Pedraglio.
Sculpture Now assembles essays, statements, interviews, letters, poems and other texts by artists from all over the world on sculpture as it has been developed and practiced from 1990 to the present.
In the bookshop we offer artists «books since the 60s, selected catalogues and texts by artists.
This book includes an introductory text by artist Carlos Motta, essays by Stamatina Gregory and Eva Díaz, along with a series of texts commissioned from artists and theoreticians Tatiana Flóres, María Mercedes Gómez, Ashley Hunt, Naeem Mohaiemen, Oliver Ressler, and Juan Gabriel Tokatlián, which respond to the question «What is democracy to you?»
Included in the anthology are scripts for Happenings, statements and other texts by the artists responsible for them, textual descriptions of the performances (presumably by Kirby himself, who is credited as writer and editor), and photographs of performances and rehearsals.
This book, a record of this unique event, contains extensive illustrations alongside working drawings and texts by the artist, plus an essay by Emma Dexter that documents the installation and provides an overview of Nauman's career to date.
This companion to the 2009 award features descriptions of the prizewinning works, texts by the artists and the statements of the juries, plus a DVD.
This book documents outstanding works from the Prix Ars Electronica 2012, and includes a DVD, plus reproductions of works and texts by artists.
The exhibition is curated by Mark Godfrey, Senior Curator at Tate Modern, and Skarlet Smatana, Director of the GEC, and will be accompanied by a publication including a major new essay by Godfrey and a text by artist Jannis Kounellis, who worked alongside Hammons at the American Academy in Rome in 1993.
This lavishly illustrated documentation of the 2008 Prix Ars Electronica features descriptions of the prizewinning works, texts by the artists and statements from the juries.
Faithfully reproducing the original edition, this book contains a text by the artist that offers the reader a typically honest and self - effacing account of Moriyama's thoughts about his practice.
Focusing on his recent portraiture, this volume includes an essay by art historian and curator Jane Livingston that provides an overview of Raysse's practice, as well as three texts by the artist.
This monograph is vibrantly illustrated, and includes text by the artist himself on his development and on individual artworks.
(Catalogue; texts by the artist and Dan R. Talley)
In addition to almost 200 color reproductions, it includes a comprehensive exhibition history, bibliography and biographical chronology, as well as a text by artist Mel Bochner and an essay by art historian Briony Fer.
The show includes a selection of intimate drawings and texts by the artist executed on notebook paper as well as three large format works on canvas which were created in reaction to a real - time performance of Bill T. Jones at The Kitchen in New York 1982.
(Catalogue; text by the artist)
The catalogue for «Cosmos or Chaos» includes text by artist, lecturer and critic, Simon Morley.
(Catalogue; texts by the artist and Arnold B. Glimcher)
The project culminates with the publication of a pamphlet that summarizes the campaign, and includes a text by the artists and photographs from the project.
The reader is inspired by the poet Fernando Pessoa's approach to writing, which he developed in South Africa and Portugal in the first half of the 20th century and will include short, existing and newly commissioned texts by artists, writers and poets.
Social Medium: Artists Writing, 2000 — 2015 is the first major anthology of 21st - century artist writing, including seventy - five groundbreaking texts by artist - writers from around the world.
Organized by the Whitechapel Gallery, London, in conjunction with the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; catalogue, essays by Thomas McEvilley and Lisa Phillips, texts by the artist, foreword by Nicholas Serota.
Barbara Haskell Catalogue by Barbara Haskell, Essays by Barbara Haskell, Anna C. Chave, and Rosalind Krauss, Texts by the artist, Foreword by David A. Ross
By exhibition curator and Pamela Alper Associate Curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm, with text by artist Michelle Grabner.
This monograph explores Cheng's most recent «live simulations,» with contributions from Raphael Gygax and Franziska Bigger, along with a selection of texts by the artist.
A catalogue with text by artists Gordon Wagner, Arthur Secunda and George Herms, and art historian Ann Ayres and collector Diana Zlotnick accompanies the exhibition.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication with texts by the artist and by Hilton Als.
This exhibition, consisting of seven sculptures, is among the largest of his career and will be accompanied by a catalogue raisonné reproducing all 46 works completed by the artist since 1982 as well as texts by the artist and an essay by Boris Groys.
A publication designed by Kimberly Varella (Art MFA 99), featuring prints and text by the artists, has been published concurrently with the exhibition.
The illustrated exhibition catalogue, which includes text by the artist, is available at The MFAH Shop.
Pace will publish an e-catalogue to accompany the exhibition, with an introductory text by artist Damien Hirst and an essay contributed by novelist William Boyd.
Introducing an innovative assessment of Bulatov's oeuvre, this richly illustrated book includes an essay by Snejana Krasteva exploring his use of monumental scale, an interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist and several texts by the artist which are translated to English for the first time.
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