Booklet produced on the occasion of the exhibition at Musee National D’art Moderne Paris in 1966
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.
Booklet produced on the occasion of the exhibition at Musee National D’art Moderne Paris in 1966
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.
Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Francis Picabia, at The Museum of Modern Art, Seibu Takanawa, 21 July – 5 September, 1984 and the Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo 9 September – 21 October 1984.
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Produced on the occasion of the solo exhibition of Richard Tuttle at Sezon Museum of Art, Tokyo, September 7 – October 10, 1995. Features texts by Richard Tuttle, Gerhard Mack and Shigemi Oka.
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Brian Eno was the first institutional solo exhibition by Scottish artist Lucy McKenzie at the Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, February 23 – April 27, 2003.
The installation of trompe l’oeil murals and screen-printed posters as well as drawings, sound and light took the symbolic figure Brian Eno as its starting point. As an extraordinary musician, educator, visual artist and “communications advisor” to British New Labor, Eno is emblematic of common debates about avant-garde and quality. Lucy McKenzie used this discourse as a background for her own interpretations of such questions, especially questions that concern functionalism.
Catalogue raisonné of the films and videos by Lawrence Weiner. Edited by Bartomeu Mari and Alice Weiner. With a preface by Rudi Fuchs. Designed by Luc Derycke with Lawrence Weiner.
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Pied-à-terre is a space run by McIntyre Parker from 2009 – ongoing. This publication gathers texts and contributions by artists, curators, and writers who visited or worked with Pied, forming a subtle portrait of the project.
With contributions from Benjamin Ashlock, Kim Bennett, Amanda Gracia Blanco, Juliette Blightman, Alice Channer, Shannon Ebner, Anthony Huberman, Blueberry Elizabeth Morningsnow, Kim Nguyen, Josh Minkus, K.R.M. Mooney, McIntyre Parker, Scott Ponik, Lisa Radon, Nick Raffel, Sophia Rhee, Michael Snow, Jordan Stein, Diego Villalobos, Hazel White.
Offset printing by Gary Robbins, sewing and letterpress by Aaron Flint Jamison.