momalibrary:
“Found Sol Lewitt’s handwritten CV from 1965 - he penciled in his first solo show at Dan Graham’s Daniels Gallery. Lewitt worked as a desk attendant at the Museum in the early 60s. He may have penned this during one of his shifts and...

momalibrary:

Found Sol Lewitt’s handwritten CV from 1965 - he penciled in his first solo show at Dan Graham’s Daniels Gallery. Lewitt worked as a desk attendant at the Museum in the early 60s. He may have penned this during one of his shifts and dropped it off at the Library, where his friend Lucy Lippard had worked. 

VIRGIL MARTI
Elizabeth Dee Gallery
January 9 – February 20, 2010

VIRGIL MARTI

Elizabeth Dee Gallery

January 9 – February 20, 2010

(Source: artnews.org)

Virgil Marti at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 2001

Virgil Marti at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 2001

Allan Kaprow’s Words

The booklet published on occasion of the first installation of Kaprow’s environment “Words” at Smolin Gallery, New York, 1962.

Ilya Kabakov, The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, 1985, mixed mediums, at the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow.

Ilya Kabakov, The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, 1985, mixed mediums, at the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow.

(Source: artinamericamagazine.com)

Artist: Louise Lawler
Venue: Museum Ludwig, Cologne
Exhibition Title: Adjusted
Curated by: Philipp Kaiser
Date: October 11, 2013 – January 26, 2014

Sturtevant : Double Trouble
MoMA, New York
November 9, 2014 – February 22, 2015

Sturtevant : Double Trouble

MoMA, New York

November 9, 2014 – February 22, 2015

(Source: contemporaryartdaily.com)

“The French artist Philippe Thomas opened in 1987 his agency in New York – readymades belong to everyone ® – that provided different kind of services mostly revolving around the transfer of authorship. Anyone, whether collector, patron, or museum,...

“The French artist Philippe Thomas opened in 1987 his agency in New York – readymades belong to everyone ® – that provided different kind of services mostly revolving around the transfer of authorship. Anyone, whether collector, patron, or museum, who bought a work from readymades belong to everyone ® immediately became the author of that work, authorship was then the ultimate object of the transaction with the consequence of the progressive disappearance of the artist. The agency published advertisements with slogans underlining how much art history is an open field, and everyone is invited to become a part of it.”

At the exhibition Fighting Gravity,Claire Fontaine, with Andreas Slominski, Philippe Thomas, Galerie Neu, Berlin.

November 15, 2014 – January 10, 2015

pleoros:

Robert Smithson - Yucatan Mirror Displacements, 1969.