Video documentation featuring three decdes of work that helped define a unique genre of US west coast performance art.
A comprehensive mid-career retrospective of Acconci's work
This monograph includes both extensive visual documentation from throughout Vito Acconci's career and a wide selection of his writings.
How 1960s African American artists and many of their sympathetic peers addressed the struggle for racial justice in powerful works of art is examined across a pivotal decade.
An intellectual biography of artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien , looking at key moments in his career and discussing the influences that shaped them. Contributors: Cynthia Rose, Paul Gilroy, Kobena Mercer, B. Ruby Rich, bell hooks, Giuliana Bruno, Christine Van Assche, Laura Mulvey, Stuart Hall.
Catalogue from the Rebecca Horn retrospective that opened at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, June 1993. Contributions include interviews and essays by Rebecca Horn, Germano Celant, Nancy Spector, Giuliana Bruno, Katherina Schmidt, Stuart Morgan, Nicholas Serota, Thomas Krens.
Diaries of the artist David Wojnarowicz, capturing the emotional, sexual and political chaos of modern urban life.
A look at the radical, experimental dance presented during the early 1960s at Judson Memorial Church in downtown Manhattan.
This volume, published in conjunction with the opening of the MAI – Marina Abramović Institute for the Preservation of Performance Art – the only venue of its kind for the conservation, production and enjoyment of long-duration performances – is not only a celebration of the project, but also a summary of Abramović career