Notices.(Calendar)
EXHIBITIONS
ARIZONA
Scottsdale: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 E. 2nd St.
Water, Water Everywhere ... Through Sept. 4. SouthwestNET Animation:
Flat Black Films and Stacey Steers.
. . .
Media received.
American Gothic: The Biography of Grant Wood's American
Masterpiece, by Thomas Hoving. Chamberlain Bros./165 pp./$13.95 (sb).
Anton Corbijn: Famouz, Photographs 1975.88, by Anton . . .
TV Wonderland: The Enchantment of Early Television.(Brief
Article)(Book Review)
TV WONDERLAND: THE ENCHANTMENT OF EARLY TELEVISION
by Brad and Debra Schepp. Collector's Press/176 pp./$14.95
(sb).
TV Wonderland: The Enchantment of Early Television is an . . .
The Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture Reader.(Brief Article)(Book
Review)
THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY ViSUAL CULTURE READER
edited by Jeannene M. Przyblyski and Vanessa R. Schwartz.
Routledge/405 pp./$34.95 (sb).
Editors Schwartz and Przyblyski have assembled an . . .
Having Been Said: Writings and Interviews of Lawrence Weiner
1968-2003.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
HAVING BEEN SAID: WRITINGS AND INTERVIEWS OF LAWRENCE WEINER
1968-2003
edited by Gerti Fietzek and Gregor Stemmrich. Hatje Cantz
Publishers/484 pp./$60.00 (sb).
Lawrence Weiner's earlier . . .
Dictionary Days: A Defining Passion.(Brief Article)(Book
Review)
DICTIONARY DAYS: A DEFINING PASSION
by Ilan Stavans. Graywolf Press/152 pp./$17.00 (hb).
The Oxford English Dictionary is Stavans' Bible: he consumes
words as others might indulge in dessert. . . .
David Hilliard: Photographs.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
DAVID HILLIARD: PHOTOGRAPHS
Photographs by David Hilliard, with an essay by Charlotte Cotton
and an interview with Vince Aletti. Aperture/96 pp./50 four color
images/$50.00/[pounds sterling]27.50 . . .
Bettina Rheims: Female Trouble.(Brief Article)(Book
Review)
BETTINA RHEIMS: FEMALE TROUBLE
by Bettina Rheims. Schirmer/Mosel/152 pp./$34.95 (hb).
Paris-born photographer Bettina Rheims is well known for her
perspective on sexuality and fantasy. Her book . . .
Better Things.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
BETTER THINGS
by Douglas Holleley. Clarellen Press/120 pp./$19.95 (sb).
In his most recent exhibition and accompanying book, Better Things,
Holleley reconsiders the art collection of the . . .
A Line of Sight: American Avant-Garde Film Since 1965.(Brief
Article)(Book Review)
A LINE OF SIGHT: AMERICAN AVANT-GARDE FILM SINCE 1965
by Paul Arthur. University of Minnesota Press/216 pp./$59.95 (hb),
$19.95 (sb).
Rather than chart a direct route through post-WWII . . .
Who wears the pants?(Garth Amundson: Home Ec)(Critical
Essay)
GARTH AMUNDSON: HOME EC.
SHIFT COLLABORATIVE STUDIO
SEATTLE, WA
APRIL 7-30, 2005
It's a pleasure to share one's memories. Everything remembered is
dear, endearing, touching, precious. At . . .
The wall of Palestine.(Critical Essay)
LARRY TOWELL: NO MAN'S LAND
STEPHEN BULGER GALLERY
TORONTO, ONTARIO
MAY 14-JUNE 25, 2005
HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON FOUNDATION
PARIS, FRANCE
APRIL 15-AUGUST 4, 2005
NO MAN'S LAND
LONDON: . . .
"Anthony, come to dinner".(Anthony Burdin)(Critical
Essay)
ANTHONY BURDIN
CCA WATTIS INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
APRIL 7-MAY 14, 2005
Anthony Burdin's latest exhibition, at the CCA Wattis
Institute for Contemporary Arts in San . . .
Waiting in silence.(Bart Michiels: The Course of
History)(Critical Essay)
BART MICHIELS: THE COURSE OF HISTORY
FOLEY GALLERY
NEW YORK, NY
FEBRUARY 10-APRIL 2, 2005
In the Cherry Tree's Branches a crunching of iron shoes. Summer foams up
for you out of helmets. The . . .
Narrative remixed.(Doug Aitken: Interiors)(Critical
Essay)
DOUG AITKEN: INTERIORS
HENRY GALLERY
SEATTLE, WA
MARCH 26-JULY 10, 2005
Doug Aitken, one of today's most well-known innovators in the
arena of sound and video art, emerged on the scene in . . .
'An Outpost of Strength': the Los Angeles Times
performs law and order versus chaos during the Watts Rebellion of
1965.(feature)
ON August 12, 1965 the Los Angeles Times ran a brief news item
about a riot sparked by the arrest of Marquette Frye, an African
American man stopped for speeding. (1) Pulled over by officers of . . .
Drawn to Water.(portfolio)(Brief Article)(Illustration)
I have photographed a women's swimming group on Staten Island,
New York, since 1984. They have been swimming together for over 40
years, and swim in a dimly lit, extremely humid YMCA pool. . . .
100 SUNS and the nuclear sublime: an interview with Michael
Light.(feature)(Photographer)(Interview)
MICHAEL Light is a San Francisco-based photographer and bookmaker
whose work deals with the politics of the environment and America's
cultural relationship to it. Light has exhibited . . .
Life on the road: Art Sinsabaugh's Midwest
Landscapes.(feature)(Critical Essay)
If Edward Hopper had been a photographer, he might have been Art
Sinsabaugh. Both are poets of the ordinary, of the inhabited but often
unpeopled landscape, sociologists of the visual with a . . .
En Foco celebrates 30th year.(portrait)
After 30 years of existence En Foco is still rooted in discussion,
mentorship, collaboration and artistic exposure of and for
"minorities." Today En Foco's programs include an annual
New Works . . .
|
|