Books & Editions


Keltie Ferris

Man Eaters

2009
Open edition, exhibition catalogue
24 pages, saddle stitch, 8.5x11" / 21.5x27.9cm
$20

Published in the Fall of 2009, on the occasion of Man Eaters, Kemper Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, October 23, 2009–February 13, 2010 curated by Christopher Cook. Essay by Michelle Grabner, Professor of Painting and Chair of the Painting and Drawing Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Please contact the gallery to purchase or request a free PDF by email.

Man Eaters


A.K. Burns & A.L. Steiner

Cliffs Notes on Community Action Center

2010
Open Edition | Exhibition Catalogue / Zine
32 pages | One color | 7.5x5.5" / 19x13.9cm
$2

Published in the Fall of 2010, on the occasion of Community Action Center, Taxter & Spengemann, New York and Horton Gallery, Berlin. Assembled texts, photos, and essays with an introduction by A.K. Burns & A.L. Steiner. Please contact the gallery to purchase or request a free PDF by email.

Cliffs Notes on Community Action Center


Horton Gallery Zine

A Momentary Stay Against Confusion

2011
Open Edition | Exhibition Catalogue / Zine
15.2x29.2cm / 6x11.5"
$5

Published in 2011, on the occasion A Momentary Stay Against Confusion, Horton Gallery, Berlin, curated by Colin Huerter, featuring work by Danny Gretscher, Matteo Rovesciato, Guy Rusha, and Andrzej Zielinski. Please contact the gallery to purchase or request a free PDF by email.

A Momentary Stay Against Confusion


Peter Gallo

daytrtmnt

2002
Artist's Book | Ed. 300 | Unpaged
28x22 cm / 11x8.7"
$35

Published in 2002 by Amandla Publishing in East Middlebury, Vermont. A collection of Peter Gallo's art that interplays typed and painted text. Includes an introduction by Robert Buckeye as well as twenty plates of Gallo's text driven works.

daytrtmnt


Younger Than Jesus: The Artist Directory

Younger Than Jesus: The Artist Directory

2009
Artist Directory/Catalogue/Book
To order, contact the gallery

Klaus Biesenbach, Connie Butler, Neville Wakefield Features Erin Shirreff. The third iteration of the quintennial exhibition organized by P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and The Museum of Modern Art, Greater New York 2010 showcases emerging artists who are living and working in the metropolitan New York area. Covering a full range of practices and media, and eagerly anticipated throughout the art community, the 2010 exhibition and catalogue present new works by more than 70 artists of diverse backgrounds, allowing each of them a significant area of space in P.S.1's expansive galleries in which to show new work or work that has been made in the past five years. This year, Greater New York is organized by Klaus Biesenbach, P.S.1 Director and MoMA Chief Curator at Large; Connie Butler, MoMA Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawing; and Neville Wakefield, P.S.1 Senior Curatorial Advisor. Hardcover: 236 pages Publisher: Museum of Modern Art, PS1 Language: English ISBN - 10: 978-0-9841776-2-2 ISBN - 13: 978-0984177622

Younger Than Jesus: The Artist Directory


Greater New York

Greater New York 2010

2010
Exhibition Catalogue/Book

by Lisa Phillips, Lauren Cornell, Massimiliano Gioni, Laura Hoptman Features J. Parker Valentine. "Younger than Jesus: The Artists Directory" is the product of some of the most wide-ranging research in the field of contemporary art in years: the first 'Younger than Jesus' triennial at the New Museum. Working with a team of 200 'insiders' (curators, writers, teachers, critics, bloggers and artists) scattered across the globe, curators Massimiliano Gioni , Lauren Cornell and Laura Hoptman have selected the 500 best international artists under the age of 33, from which they will curate the exhibition component of the triennial in spring 2009. While most generational exhibitions are retrospective, this one will be predictive, anticipating the future and revealing upcoming trends. "Younger than Jesus: The Artists Directory" will therefore be an unparalleled resource for curators, collectors, dealers and critics. By serving as a handbook to currrent artistic innovation, it will also appeal to artists, designers and anyone curious about the latest developments in visual culture. To order, contact the gallery. Hardcover: 480 pages Publisher: Phaidon Press (May 16, 2009) Language: English ISBN - 10: 978-0-7148-4981

Greater New York 2010


Eve Fowler

Untitled (40 Photographs)

1997
Limited edition box set | Ed. 10
40 C-prints
$5,000

Photographs by Eve Fowler. Published by Fawbush Editions, New York.

Untitled (40 Photographs)


Michael Jones McKean

The wake the saint the sound the branch

2008
Limited edition box set | Ed. 250
22 unbound pages | 7 color reproductions | 8x5.5" / 20.3x14cm
$20 | ISSN: 1973-2163

Published in the Spring 2008 on the occasion of The wake the saint the sound the branch at Project Gentili in Prato, Italy, January 19 - March 8 2008. Foreword by Stephen Lichty, Co-Director, Project Gentili. Conversation between Michael Jones McKean and Mathew Edgeworth, PhD Archeology. Please contact the gallery to purchase or request a free PDF by email.

The wake the saint the sound the branch


Michael Jones McKean

Selected Projects 2003-2008

2008
Open edition | exhibition catalogue | perfect bound
36 pages | 41 color reproductions | 8x8" / 20.3x20.3cm
$10 | ISBN: 978-1-60585-702-2

Published in the Spring of 2008, on the occasion of The Sunshine of Our Last Day at the University of Illinois, Springfield, February 21 - March 27 2008. Foreword by Brian Gillis, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, Springfield. Essay by Stacy Switzer, Director of Grand Arts in Kansas City, Missouri. Please contact the gallery to purchase or request a free PDF by email.

Selected Projects 2003-2008


Michael Jones McKean

The Possibility of Men and the River Shallows

2007
Open edition | exhibition catalogue | saddle stitched
28 pages | 23 color reproductions | 7.5x7.5" / 19.1x19.1cm
$10

Published in the Spring 2007, on the occasion of The Possibility of Men and the River Shallows, DiverseWorks, Houston, Texas, January 12 – February 24 2007. Foreword by Diane Barber, Director, DiverseWorks, Houston, Texas. Interview with Michael Jones McKean and Christopher Cook, Curator, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. Please contact the gallery to purchase or request a free PDF by email.

The Possibility of Men and the River Shallows


Aaron Spangler

Sculpture Park

2006
Woodcut with silver ink on Arches cover black
Ed. 26 + 5 AP | 24x36" / 60.9x91.4cm
$1,000

Printed by Maurice Sanchez of Derriere l’Etoile Studios, New York City. Published by I.C. Editions / Susan Inglett Gallery, New York.

Sculpture Park