Yasmil Raymond
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780300188820
hardcover
288
2012
An extensive publication accompanies Jean-Luc Moulène’s exhibition, Opus + One with contributions by exhibition curator Yasmil Raymond and Dia director Philippe Vergne, art historians Corinne Diserens, Briony Fer and Thomas McDonough, poet Manuel Joseph, and artist Jalal Toufic.
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster: Chronotopes & Dioramas
Text by Lynne Cooke, Enrique Vila-Matas
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521571
softcover
128 pages
June 30, 2010
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster's project offered an annex to the world renowned research library at the Hispanic Society of America.
Francis Alÿs: Fabiola: An Investigation
Bann, Morgan, Cooke, etc.
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780300139167
softcover
289 pages
2008
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.
Joan Jonas: The Shape, the Scent, the Feel of Things
Karen Kelly & Lynne Cooke
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521540
softcover
70 pages
2006
This catalogue documents the Joan Jonas performance—The Shape, the Scent, the Feel of Things—which responds to German art historian Aby Warburg's essay about his visit to the American Southwest. It includes Jonas's artist statement, scene by scene descriptions with photos, a conversation between Joan Jonas and Jason Moran (who had composed music for the performance), and an essay by Lynne Cooke, curator of the Dia Art Foundation.
Dia's Andy: May 2005–April 2006
Text by Michael Govan, Lynne Cooke and Liz Kotz
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521526
softcover
103 pages
2005
Publication accompanying Dia:Beacon's special exhibition,Dia's Andy: Through the Lens of Patronage, on view from May 2005 to April 2006. Dia's Andy, a magazine inspired in part by the design of Interview includes texts by and interviews with Warhol, facsimiles of early reviews of Warhol's works and exhibitions, texts focusing on the work included in the exhibition, and a new essay by art historian Liz Kotz on Warhol's A: A Novel.
Edited by Karen Kelly
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521434
hardcover
110 pages
2003
"Alfred Jensen's art is significant, not because it is a representative signpost of art historical progression, but because it is almost uncategorizable in its uniqueness." Preface by Michael Govan, with essays by Lynne Cooke, David Anfam, Michael Newman, and Maria Reidelbach.
Text by David Joselit, George Baker, Ben Portis and Lynne Cooke
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521465
hardcover
206 pages
2003
"Due to the unusual ephemeral nature of most of Whitman's oeuvre, relatively little of it is easily accessible to us today; Playback has therefore involved the artist extensively in restoring and reconstructing works. The exhibition and the book are the product of a six-year effort, some of it nearly archaeological, to rehabilitate aged film and outdated equipment into an exhibitable form as the artist intended it." This book comes with a DVD including The American Moon, Flower, Prune Flat, and an interview with the artist as well as commentary on the films.
Diana Thater: Knots + Surfaces
Edited by Karen Kelly with essays by Lynne Cooke and Akira Lippit
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521427
hardcover
48 pages
2002
This publication focuses on Thater's multiprojection video installation in Dia's third-floor gallery. Includes texts by Lynne Cooke, Akira Mizuta Lippit, Italo Calvino, Umberto Eco, and Adam Frank.
Thomas Schütte: Scenewright, Gloria in Memoria
Essays by Lynne Cooke, Michael Govan, Getrud Sandqvist and Susan Stewart
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521403
hardcover
144 pages
2002
Curator Lynne Cooke designed the exhibition in three parts over eighteen months, ranging from some of the artist's earlier projects to a group of new sculptures created especially for the Dia show. In the same way, this book has been conceived with multiple critical perspectives focused on each of the three chapters of the exhibition. Contains essays by Lynne Cooke, Alexander Kluge, Jan Avgikos, Susan Stewart, Gertrud Sandqvist, and Thomas Schütte.
Double Vision: Stan Douglas and Douglas Gordon
Text by Lynne Cooke, Neville Wakefield
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521373
hardcover
128 pages
2000
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.
Text by Lynne Cooke and Michael Govan
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521397
hardcover
64 pages
1999
Exhibition catalogue to Muñoz's 1996–97 installation A Place Called Abroad.
Text by Lynne Cooke
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521366
hardcover
80 pages
1998
Documenting an exhibition at Dia by Tracey Moffatt, Free-Falling, October 9, 1997–June 14, 1998. Contents: Preface by Michael Govan; "Only Angels Have Wings" by Isaac Julien with Mark Nash; "A Photo-Filmic Odyssey" by Lynne Cooke; and "Dust" by Sam Shepard.
Richard Serra: Torqued Ellipses
Text by Lynne Cooke, Michael Govan and Mark Taylor
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521359
softcover
80 pages
1997
The extraordinary installation of the Torqued Ellipses by Richard Serra at Dia from September 25, 1997–June 14, 1998, is captured in this exhibition catalogue. Black and white photos document the ellipses as they are created at a steel mill in Baltimore and transported to and installed at Dia in New York. Photos of the models used for the finished pieces and reproductions of Serra's drawings give insight into the initial conception of the pieces. The interview with the artist by Lynne Cooke and Michael Govan concerns the concept and production of the Torqued Ellipses. Mark Taylor's essay documents Serra's development as a sculptor.
James Coleman: Projected Images 1972–94
Coleman, Fisher & Buchloh
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521311
softcover
112 pages
1995
This is a catalogue of the exhibition James Coleman: Projected Images: 1972–1994. Essays by Lynne Cooke, Jean Fisher and Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Texts in English and German.
Jessica Stockholder: Your Skin in This Weather Bourne-Eye Threads
Stockholder, Cooke, etc.
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521335
hardcover
64 pages
1995
Documenting an installation by Jessica Stockholder with essays by Lynne Cooke, Michael Govan, Ann Lauterbach, Jessica Stockholder, and Lynne Tillman. Richly illustrated, including a pop-up collage by Stockholder.
Worlds Envisioned: Alighiero E Boetti & Frederic Bruly Bouabre
Edited by Bice Curiger. Contributions by Ramon Alejandro. Text by Lynne Cooke
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521328
hardcover
104 pages
1995
This book is the catalogue for the exhibition Worlds Envisioned by Alighiero e Boetti and Frederic Bruly Bouabre, on view at Dia, 548 West 22nd Street, New York, October 6, 1994–June 25, 1995.
Hickey, Marta & Gober
Dia Art Foundation
hardcover
65 pages
1993
Edited by Karen Marta. With 18 color plates and an essay by Dave Hickey, this book documents the site-specific project by Robert Gober at Dia, 548 West 22nd Street, September 24, 1992–June 20, 1993.
Cooke, Hamilton & Warner
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521274
hardcover
150 pages
1993
Edited by Lynne Cooke and Karen Kelly. Documenting an installation by Ann Hamilton at Dia, this richly illustrated book includes essays by Lynne Cooke, Dave Hickey, Bruce Ferguson, and Marina Warner.
Brenda Richardson
Dia Art Foundation
hardcover
154 pages
1993
Out of Print
This volume presents the complete series of works by Brice Marden, created between 1988 and 1992, in the context of its development through a series of sketchbook pages, drawings, etchings, and paintings.
Cooke, DeChirico & Fritsch
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521267
softcover
34 pages
1993
An essay by Lynne Cooke, documents Katharina Fritsch's exhibition at Dia, 548 West 22nd Street, April 15, 1993–June 19, 1994.
Bernd & Hilla Becher : Pennsylvania Coal Mine Tipples
Bernd & Hilla Becher
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521236
hardcover
136 pages
1991
This book is devoted to the wooden mineheads of the eastern regions of Pennsylvania, which were photographed by Bernd and Hilla Becher in 1974-1975 and 1977-78.
John Chamberlain: Gondolas and Dooms Day Flotilla
Cooke, DeChirico & Fritsch
Dia Art Foundation
softcover
47 pages
1991
Out of Print
Exhibition of sculptures at Dia, 548 West 22nd Street, New York, April 5, 1990–March 3, 1991. Interviews with John Chamberlain by Julie Sylvester and Lawrence Weiner.
Weiner & Garrels
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521229
hardcover
112 pages
1991
Catalogue/artist book, from the exhibition Displacement at Dia, 548 West 22nd Street, New York, April 4, 1991–February 2, 1992.
Francesco Clemente
Dia Art Foundation
ISBN: 9780944521168
softcover
14 pages
1988
Pencil and watercolor drawings after the Funerary Paintings, exhibited at Dia, 548 West 22nd Street, New York, October 7, 1988–June 18, 1989.
Henry Geldzahler
Dia Art Foundation
softcover
12 pages
1987
Out of Print
This catalogue for a memorial exhibition in 1987 includes two brief essays from curator Henry Geldzahler.
Jenny Holzer
Dia Art Foundation
softcover
28 pages
1989
The texts printed in this book are reproductions of the original drawings for the inscriptions on thirteen stone sarcophagi installed at Dia, March 1, 1989–February 18, 1990.