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BARBARA ROSENTHAL BIBLIOGRAPHY of 553 ENTRIES 1961 BARBARA ROSENTHAL BIBLIOGRAPHY of 553 ENTRIES 1961-2020 eMediaLoftt HOLDINGS: Box #s noted below are as of August 5, 2020, but some 1960s publications are still unlisted and in file folders in the Archive Room. NOTES: FORMAT in progress; this list is organized here by year. The Box # in Roman numerals refers to location in archives housed at eMediaLoft.org, New York, NY. Items without box number, such as many of the Catalogs, are filed with the Ex Doc, Exhibition Documentation paper file folders in Main Studio filing cabinets. “NY Post,” “Village Voice,” etc, newspapers are filed in flat boxes and tear sheets in a portfolio, all in the Archive Room. All “Rotkin Reviews” and “ArtCircles” are in file folders in the Archive Room) INTERVIEWS: A few RADIO interviews in Australia are listed, with urls. None of the TV or VIDEO or PODCAST interviews are listed here as yet, though most can be found on Resume page of website: https://barbararosenthal.org/frameResume.htm LECTURES ABOUT: None are listed here or on website. Contact eMediaLoft.org for transcripts or links. MoMA HOLDIDNGS: https://arcade.nyarc.org/search~S8/a?SEARCH=Rosenthal%2C+Barbara Whitney HOLDINGS: https://library.whitney.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=Barbara +Rosenthal 2020 2020 Stewart, Gregory, Barbara Rosenthal’s Provocation Cards Project, “Believer” Magazine. Forthcoming. 2020 Conceptual Compositization, “LiveMag!” issue 17. ed: Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, New York, NY, Fall, 2020. 2020 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Appropriate/Inappropropriate Appropriation Art, Intermittent Column, “Whitehot Magazine” ed: Noah Becker, New York, NY, USA / Victoria, Canada. August, 2020 2020 ARTFORUM International, March 2020: Volume 58?, No. 7? (no vol or number apparent) . Noted in publication: Hans Haacke, Len Lye, Antony Gormley, Christopher Wool, Sigmar Polke, Chuck Close, Lawrence Weiner, Thomas Ruff, Sarah Charlesworth, Sherrie Levine, Allan Kaprow, John Baldessari, May Stevens, Julian Schnable, Antoni Tapies, Kate Shepherd, William Kentridge, Rochelle Goldberg, Robert Mapplethorpe, Christo, Jamie Warren, Cindy Sherman,, Martin Kippenberger, Marcel Duchamp, Agnes Pelton, Keith Sonnnier, Nan Goldin, Kiki Smith, and Barbara Rosenthal. NY & EU Photo/Video/Performance/Books 1/4-pg BW+1-color Display ad (Oversize Shelf, 2 copies) 2020 Conceptual Photo Collage, “Live Mag!” ed: Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, New York, NY, Fall 2020. Forthcoming. 2020 Wish for Amnesia, “New Titles,” “Poets & Writers” Magazine, Jan-Feb, 2019, New York, NY. (online, and will receive copy to box after Covid-19) 2020 Wright, Jeffrey Cyphers, Party Everywhere. Second Edition. Barbara Rosenthal: Illustration and Design Collaboration, Production and Publisher, ISBN is also 978-0-9760793-9-2; Xanadu Press, New York, NY, January, 2020. (Box XXXVII See also first edition, 2017 on Archive Room shelves.) xanadupress.com 2020 Coleman, Allan Douglass. (A. D. Coleman), poetic license / poetic justice: a footmote to “the london march” by david antin. Commentary by Charles Berrnstein. Design, introduction, and publisher: Barbara Rosenthal. ISBN 978-0-9989004-3-8, Washington Street Press, New York, NY. January, 2020. (Box XXXVII) washingtonstreetpress.com 2020 Wallenstein, Barry. Time on the Move, Photographs, Design, Introduction and Publisher: Barbara Rosenthal. ISBN 978-0-9760793-3-0, Xanadu Press, New York, NY, January, 2020. (Box XXXVII) xandupress.com 9 2019 2019 ARTFORUM International, February 2019: Volume 57, No. 6 1/4-pg BW+1-color Display ad, “NY & EU New Works” Noted in publication: Fierce Pussy, John Zorn, Jordan Casteel, Thomas Struth, Barbara Rosenthal (Oversize shelf, 2 copies) 2019 The Trickiness of Time and Place: Greg Stewart Reviews Barbara Rosenthal’s ‘Wish for Amnesia’ p. 23, “ABR: American Book Review,” Volume 40, Number 2, January/February 2019, New York, NY, 2019 (2 copies, one addressed to Jeffrey Cyphers Wright) (Box XXVII) 2019 Barbara Rosenthal: Featured Screening and Discussion, “Alive” Magazine, October 2019. Pgs 2 & 9, ed. Quinn Dukes. Performance is Alive Art + Video Program Catalog, Satellite Art Show, October 3-6, 2029. Brooklyn, NY. (Box VIII) 2019 Wish for Amnesia, “New Titles,” p. 91. Poets and Writers Magazine, November Dec, 2019, New York, NY. (Box XXXVII) 2019 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Studio Assistants https://www.ragazine.cc/a- crack-in-the-sidewalk-barbara-rosenthal-4/, Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, January- February, 2019 2019 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: An International Art Career https:// www.ragazine.cc/barbara-rosenthal-a-crack-in-the-sidewalk-4/, Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, March-April, 2019 2019 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Tax Tips for Starving Artists https:// www.ragazine.cc/rosenthal/, Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, May-June, 2019 2019 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: CONSIGNMENTS, DROP-OFFS, PRESENTATIONS & STUDIO VISITS, Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, March-April, 2019 www.ragazine.cc/rosenthal/, 2019 Rosenthal, Barbara Process vs Product, WhiteHot Magazine of Contemporary Art, ed: Noah Becker. Noted in publication: Anna Banana, Brooklyn, NY, September, 2019 https:// whitehotmagazine.com/articles/rosenthal-on-process-vs-product/4381 9 2018 2018 Cockroach Group Therapy Cartoon, back cover, ‘White Rabbit” issue dedicated to John Ashbery & Colette Inez. ed Dorothy Friedman-August, Includes Bruce Andrews, Gary Azon, Amy Barone, Bill Considine, Mitch Corber, Anthony Haden-Guest, Bob Holman, Ron Kolm, Tsaurah Litsky, Stephen Paul Miller, Yuko Otomo, Howard Pflanzer, Thad Rutkowski, Tom Savage, Anne Waldman, George Wallace, Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, Anton Yakolev, Barbara Rosenthal, et al., Assembled at the Bowery Poetry Club, 2018. (6 copies: 3 pink cover, 3 yellow cover) (Box VIII) 2018 Three Bottles in “Brownstone Poets Anthology,”ed. Patricia Carragon. Includes Francine Witte, Richard Fein, Bruce Weber, Zev Torres, Yuko Otomo, Su Polo, Thad Rutkowski, Sarah Sarai, Ron Kolm, Steve Dalachinsky, Ptr Kozlowski, Michael Graves, Linda Lerner, Barbara Rosenthal, et al. Brooklyn, NY, 2018 (Box VIII) 2018 Creston, Bill, Review: Barbara Rosenthal's Wish for Amnesia,' “Home Planet News,” Brooklyn, NY, June, 2018 2018 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Is There a Universal Esthetic? Is There a Universal Esthetic? Naifs, Innocence, Education, Esthetics, Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, January-February, 2018 https://www.ragazine.cc/a-crack-in-the-sidewalk-barbara-rosenthal/ 2018 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: The Production of Meaning in Art Fabrication: What Are You Doing? Do You Know? When? Before or After?, Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, March-April, 2018 2018 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Roles, Ideals and Job Descriptions: The Artist; The Viewer; The Naif; The Collector; The Curator; The Critic; The Art Dealer Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, May-June, 2018 2018 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Process vs Product https://www.ragazine.cc/ barbara-rosenthal-a-crack-in-the-sidwalk/ Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, July-August, 2018 2018 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Corruptions to the Artist https:// www.ragazine.cc/barbara-rosenthal-a-crack-in-the-sidewalk-3/, Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, September-October, 2018 2018 Rosenthal, Barbara, A Crack In The Sidewalk: Media Art Restoration http:// www.ragazine.cc/2018/10/a-crack-in-the-sidewalk-barbara-rosenthal-3/ Column, “Ragazine,” New York, NY, May-June, 2018 2018 Wright, Jeffrey Cyphers, “Blue Lyre,” Barbara Rosenthal in Acknowledgements, Dos Madres Press, ISBN 978-1-939929-96-9, Loveland, Ohio, March, 2018 (Box number??) 2018 Rosenthal, Barbara. Wish for Amnesia: A Tale about a Family, and Time and Art and Science, Religion, Philosophy and Current Events, a novel. Foreword by Joseph A. W. Quintela. 10 editions published 2014-2018 by Deadly Chaps Press, New York, NY, Paperback, plus several earlier photocopied editions. The ten Deadly Chaps editions (aka “proto-editions," “first editions,” “definitive first editions,” etc.) are best differentiated by the date of the Forewords — 10. January 4, 2018: also given ISBN 978-1-937739-92-8 (gray cover, Bill Creston and daughter Ola on beach, 6”x9”; author photo by Rhys Votano, 298 pages.). (Box XXXIX, one copy in box, one or two more in Archive Room.) 2014-2018. NOTE:Rosenthal, Barbara. Wish for Amnesia: A Tale about a Family, and Time and Art and Science, Religion, Philosophy and Current Events, a novel. Foreword by Joseph A. W. Quintela. 10 editions published 2014-2018 by Deadly Chaps Press, New York, NY, Paperback, plus several earlier photocopied editions. The ten Deadly Chaps editions (aka “proto- editions," “first editions,” “definitive first editions,” etc.) are best differentiated by the date of the Forewords — 1. 2014: ISBN 978-1-937739-66-9 (launched in Puglia, Italy, February 2015; white cover, 5”x8” 288 pgs, author photo by Davis Mercereau); 2. January 4, 2015: ISBN 978-1-937739-75-1 (pale tan matte cover, 5”x8”; author photo by Sandra Carluccio); 3. January 5, 2015: also given ISBN 978-1-937739-75-1 (pale tan glossy cover, 5”x8”; author photo by Sandra Carluccio); 4. January 8, 2015: ISBN 978-1-937739-83-6 (aka “Fine Print Edition,” purplish skin cover; edition of 800 printed by Gasch Printers, Maryland, 5”x8”; author photo by Sandra Carluccio); 5. April 20, 2016: also given ISBN 978-1-937739-83-6 (pink skin cover; edition of 500 also printed by Gasch Printers, Maryland, 5”x8”; author photo by Andy Brown); 6. April 26, 2016: also given ISBN 978-1-937739-75-1 (gray cover, Bill Creston and daughter Ola on beach, 5”x8”; author photo by Sandra Carluccio); 7. January 1, 2016: ISBN 978-1-937739-92-8 (gray cover, Bill Creston and daughter Ola on beach, 6”x9”; author photo by Sandra Carluccio); 8. January 2, 2017: also given ISBN 978-1-937739-92-8 (gray cover, Bill Creston and daughter Ola on beach, 6”x9”; author photo by Sandra Carluccio); 9. January 2, 2017: also given ISBN 978-1-937739-92-8 (gray cover, Bill Creston and daughter Ola on beach, 6”x9”; author photo by Sandra Carluccio); 10.
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