As painting : division and displacement /
[edited and organized by] Philip Armstrong, Laura Lisbon, and Stephen Melville.
- xv, 256 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm
Exhibition held May 11-August 12, 2001 at Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University.
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Counting/As/Painting -- As Painting: Problematics -- Artists in the Exhibition -- Polly Apfelbaum -- Martin Barre -- James Bishop -- Mel Bochner -- Christian Bonnefoi -- Daniel Buren -- Andre Cadere -- Jean Degottex -- Daniel Dezeuze -- Moira Dryer -- Francois Dufrene -- Simon Hantai -- Donald Judd -- Imi Knoebel -- Sherrie Levine -- Agnes Martin -- Michel Parmentier -- Gerhard Richter -- Francois Rouan -- Robert Ryman -- Robert Smithson -- Anne Truitt -- Andre Valensi -- Claude Viallat -- Jacques Villegle -- James Welling -- A Regard for Painting -- On Painting as Model -- Painting Out of Subject -- Excerpts from The Subject of Painting -- Interview with Martin Barre -- Questions for Martin Barre -- How Can You Defend Making Paintings Now? -- The Objection That the Obscure Makes to Painting -- Ebbs and Flows, Fragments (for Simon Hantai) -- Letters to Georges Didi-Huberman -- Six Comments -- Did You Say "Ethics"? -- Notes on the Work of Francois Rouan -- The Ineffable - About Ryman's Work -- Checklist of the Exhibition.