Vito Acconci, Following Piece, performed in New York City between October 3 and 25, 1969. (photograph © Vito Acconci 2008) and “Vito Acconci” in my neighborhood ...
Pace Gallery is teaming up with Art Agency Partners (AAP), a division of Sotheby’s, to represent the estate of the boundary-pushing artist Vito Acconci. The arrangement is relatively new territory for ...
Vito Acconci in his Dumbo studio space. Its contents are now the subject of a legal dispute. Photo: Justin Lane/The New York Times/Redux Vito Acconci in his Dumbo studio space. Its contents are now ...
The @Platea social media art collective is doing a cover of Vito Acconci’s seminal “Following Piece” (1969), which was first initiated forty years ago this month. A study in the public spaces we ...
Vito Acconci morphed slowly into an architect from the worlds of art and poetry. His art work moved from audio performances and the written page in the 1970s to installation pieces that were ...
The Cultural Trail saves its best public-art installation—a color bath by noted New York boundary-pusher Vito Acconci—for last. “I’m a city person,” artist/designer Vito Acconci says one late-spring ...
Pasadena’s newest shopping mall seems an unlikely home for the first permanent installation in Southern California of noted conceptual artist Vito Acconci. But as a piece of public art that doubles as ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview of Vito Acconci conducted 2008 June 21 and 28, by Judith Olch Richards, for the Archives of American Art, at Studio Milo, 20 Jay St., ...
Exhibitions of performance artists` work are often exercises in frustration. Forever deprived of the original event, one must settle for photographs, videos, and other forms of documentation that ...
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Vito Acconci, Toe-touch, 1969. Gelatin Silver prints, image size is 6 X 6 inches, (15.2 X 15.2 cm.) each, paper size is the same, Initialed and inscribed. Two gelatin silver prints of a very early ...