Parkett Vol. 18 - 1988 | Edward Ruscha

Browse Selected Texts and more on the Collaboration Artist

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Edward Ruscha is the collaboration artist in this issue, with contributions by Dave Hickey, Dennis Hopper, Alain Cueff, John Miller, Christopher Knight. The insert artist is Boyd Webb.

Also in this issue: Jan-Thorn-Prikker on “The Photographs by Wolfs,” Lynne Cooke “Tony Cragg: Darkling Light,” Brooks Adams “The New Paintings by Julian Schnabel.”

In Les Infos du Paradis a Parkett Inquiry asks “The Artist as a Model Sufferer?”, the Cumulus from America and Europe are by Lucio Pozzi and Bernard Blistène, the Balkon brings “Sigmar Polke’s Heat Sensitive Mural,” a text by Bice Curiger.

 

Table of Content

Photographs by Wols by Jan Thorn-Prikker

Edward Ruscha
Wacky Molière Lines: A Listener’s Guide to Ed-Werd Rew-Shay by Dave Hickey
Standard Bullshit by Dennis Hopper
Edward Ruscha – A Distant World by Alain Cueff
The Mnemonic Book: Ed Ruscha’s Fugitive Publications by John Miller
Against Type: The Silhouette Paintings of Edward Ruscha by Christopher Knight

Boyd Webb, Insert

Tony Cragg – Darkling Light by Lynne Cooke

I Hate to Think – The New Paintings of Julian Schnabel by Brooks Adams

Parkett Inquiry – The Artist as a Model Sufferer?

Capillary Transactions, Cumulus from America by Lucio Pozzi

A Word in the Wise Chaos, Cumulus from Europe by Bernard Blistène

Sigmar Polke’s Heat-Sensitive Mural by Bice Curiger