With essays by Lynne Cooke, Sianne Ngai and Nancy Shaw, and Neville Wakefield. This book focuses on two works, Stan Douglas's Win, Place, or Show and Douglas Gordon's left is right and right is wrong and left is wrong and right is right, which comprised the exhibition.
This collaborative CD-ROM project consists of a collection of texts by writer-performer Constance De Jong, electronic effigies by artist Tony Oursler, and music and sound by composer/artist Stephen Vitiello. For more information, please click here.
Alÿs's collection of Fabiola portraits, numbering in the hundreds and painted by amateurs and professionals alike, is the focus of this intriguing book. Not only does it examine the artist's exploration of collecting practices, but the publication also offers an unusual window into aesthetic, sociological, and anthropological values of the past century.
Pencil and watercolor drawings after the Funerary Paintings, exhibited at Dia, 548 West 22nd Street, New York, October 7, 1988-June 18, 1989. In a limited edition of 1000, signed by the artist.
Softcover 37 page catalogue, bound in stiff card covers in an oblong format and published on the occasion of the inaugural exhibition at the Dia Art Foundation from October 9, 1987-June 19, 1988.