Peter Eleey, The Quick and the Dead
Hardcover, 352 pp., offset 4/1, 6.75 x 9 inches
Edition of 2000
ISBN 9780935640939
Published by Walker Art Center
$45.00 ·
Artists have always used their imaginations to see beyond visible matter — to posit other physics, other energies, new ways of conceiving the visible and new models for art — but the past century has seen an explosion of such investigations. In the fashion of a Wunderkammer, The Quick and the Dead takes stock of the 1960s and 70s legacy of experimental, or “research” art by pioneers like George Brecht, who posited objects as motionless events and asked us to consider “an art verging on the non-existent, dissolving into other dimensions,” and Lygia Clark, whose foldable sculptures sought to dissolve the boundary between inside and outside, each “a static moment within the cosmological dynamics from which we came and to which we are going.” In a series of encounters with art made strange by its expansions, contractions, inversions and implosions in time and space, The Quick and the Dead surveys more than 80 works by a global, multigenerational group of 50 artists, scientists and musicians — among them James Lee Byars, Joseph Beuys, Marcel Duchamp, Harold Edgerton, Ceal Floyer, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Pierre Huyghe, The Institute for Figuring, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Stephen Kaltenbach, On Kawara, Christine Kozlov, David Lamelas, Louise Lawler, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Mark Manders, Kris Martin, Steve McQueen, Helen Mirra, Catherine Murphy, Bruce Nauman, Rivane Neuenschwander, Claes Oldenburg, Roman Ondák, Adrian Piper, Roman Signer and Shomei Tomatsu, among many others. Includes reprints of texts by diverse luminaries such as John McPhee, Jalal Toufic, Oliver Sacks, Allan Kaprow and Robert Smithson.
Adrian Piper, Art, Bruce Nauman, Catherine Murphy, Ceal Floyer, Christine Kozlov, Claes Oldenburg, DAP, David Lamelas, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Harold Edgerton, Helen Mirra, James Lee Byars, Joseph Beuys, Kris Martin, Louise Lawler, Marcel Duchamp, Mark Manders, On Kawara, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Peter Eleey, Pierre Huyghe, Rivane Neuenschwander, Roman Ondák, Roman Signer, Shomei Tomatsu, Stephen Kaltenbach, Steve McQueen, The Institute for Figuring, Walker Art Center
Real Life Magazine: Selected Writing and Projects 1979-1994
Softcover, 320 pp., offset 1/1, 8.25 x 11 inches
Edition of 1000
ISBN 9780978869700
Published by Primary Information
$30.00 ·
Real Life Magazine: Selected Writings and Projects 1979-1994 highlights a selection of writings and artists’ projects from Real Life magazine, which was originally edited by artist, writer, and curator, Thomas Lawson and writer, Susan Morgan. Published in twenty-three issues from 1979-1994 as an intermittent black and white magazine, Real Life featured artists and art historians writing on art, media and popular culture interspersed with pictorial contributions. The development of the magazine through its 15 year history, traces the influences, development and transitions of artists through the 80s.
The anthology features writings by and about Dara Birnbaum, Eric Bogosian, Rhys Chatham, Mark Dion, Jack Goldstein, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kim Gordon, Dan Graham, Thomas Lawson, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum, John Miller, Dave Muller, Matt Mullican, Adrian Piper, Richard Prince, David Robbins, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Michael Smith, John Stezaker, Bernard Tschumi, Jeff Wall, Lawrence Weiner, and James Welling among others.
Adrian Piper, Allan McCollum, Art, Bernard Tschumi, Cindy Sherman, Dan Graham, DAP, Dara Birnbaum, Dave Muller, David Robbins, Ed Ruscha, Eric Bogosian, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Jack Goldstein, James Welling, Jeff Wall, John Miller, John Stezaker, Kim Gordon, Laurie Simmons, Lawrence Weiner, Louise Lawler, Mark Dion, Matt Mullican, Michael Smith, Miriam Katzeff, Primary Information, Rhys Chatham, Richard Prince, Sherrie Levine, Susan Morgan, Theory, Thomas Lawson