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What The Butler Saw: Selected Writings by Stuart Morgan
Editor: Ian Hunt | Reference: P2477 | ISBN: 0952741407 | Type: Publication
Contains essays and interviews by late leading art critic Stuart Morgan with a foreward by Thomas McEvilley
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Alice Aycock
America
Andy Warhol
Ansuya Blom
Anthony Howell
Bill Viola
Boyd Webb
Bruce McLean
Christian Boltanski
Colin McCahon
conceptual art
criticism
Damien Hirst
Denis Masi
Dennis Oppenheim
Dick Jewell
Edward Allington
Eric Bainbridge
essay
Europe
Fiona Rae
Genesis P-Orridge
Gilbert & George
Glen Baxter
Grenville Davey
installation
interviews
Jeff Koons
Joseph Beuys
Louise Bourgeois
Madonna
Marc Camille Chaimowicz
Miroslaw Balka
Niek Kemps
Paul Thek
Pepe Espaliu
performance art
Peter Greenaway
Piotr Nathan
Rachel Whiteread
Rebecca Horn
Richard Prince
Richard Wentworth
Robert Mapplethorpe
Robert Smithson
Rudolf Schwarzkogler
Simon Lewty
Simon Linke
Stephen Pippin
Steven Campbell
Stuart Brisley
Stuart Morgan
text
theory
Therese Oulton
Thomas Grünfeld
visual art
William Wegman
writing
Rebecca Horn
Artist/Author: Rebecca Horn et al | Reference: P2447 | ISBN: 0892071117 | Type: Publication
Catalogue from the Rebecca Horn retrospective that opened at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, June 1993. Contributions include interviews and essays by Rebecca Horn, Germano Celant, Nancy Spector, Giuliana Bruno, Katherina Schmidt, Stuart Morgan, Nicholas Serota, Thomas Krens.
bodies
body
catalogue
documentation
Einhorn
exhibition
female
film
German
Germano Celant
Germany
Giuliana Bruno
Guggenheim
human
installation
interview
Katharina Schmidt
London
moon
Nancy Spector
New York
Nicholas Serota
performance
performance art
Rebecca Horn
sculpture
Serpentine Gallery
sexuality
Stuart Morgan
Tate Gallery
text
Thomas Krens
vulnerability
women
Art Failure
Artist/Author: Lisa Le Feuvre | Reference: A0178 | Type: Article
Investigations of failure as a key concern—as theme, strategy, and world view—of recent art.
Allen Ruppersberg
Ann Goldstein
Annika Ström
avant-garde
Bas Jan Ader
Bazon Brock
Bruce Nauman
Ceal Floyer
Chris Burden
Coosje van Bruggen
Daniel Birnbaum
David Critchley
David Weiss
Dieter Roth
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Edgar Schmitz
Emma Cocker
F%
Félix González-Torres
Francis Alys
Gilles Deleuze
Hans-Joachim Müller
International Necronautical Society
Isa Genzken
Janette Parris
Jean-Yves Jouannais
Jennifer Higgie
Johanna Burton
John Baldessari
Jörg Heiser
Karl Popper
Lisa Lee
Martin Creed
Martin Kippenberger
Matt Calderwood
Michael Krebber
Mike Kelley
Paul Thek
performance
Peter Fischli
Phil Collins
Ray Johnson
Richard Hylton
Robert Rauschenberg
Roman Signer
Russell Ferguson
Samuel Beckett
Simon Patterson
Stuart Morgan
visual arts
Wade Guyton
William WegmanWriters include Giorgio Agamben
Yvonne Rainer