Bob Nickas
Auteur de Painting Abstraction: New Elements In Abstract Painting
Œuvres de Bob Nickas
Thirty Years of Books & Catalogs 1 exemplaire
Melvins: Never Say You're Sorry Pubic Access 1 exemplaire
May 68 Books & Records 1 exemplaire
Exhibition Scrapbook 1984-2008 1 exemplaire
PhLIPS 1 exemplaire
Exhibition checklist 1 exemplaire
10 Years of Richard Aldrich 1 exemplaire
The Painter of Modern Life 1 exemplaire
Exhibition Scrapbook 1985-2007 1 exemplaire
Catalog of the Exhibition 1984-2011 1 exemplaire
Sam Samore: The Suicidist, 1973 1 exemplaire
Jack Smith 1 exemplaire
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- Nom canonique
- Nickas, Bob
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- male
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- Œuvres
- 42
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- 3
- Membres
- 188
- Popularité
- #115,783
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 32
- Langues
- 3
Beginning as a low-budget, oversized fanzine in 1996, index magazine quickly became one of the most influential small publications in the United States. With a smart and irreverent voice that epitomized the late '90s indie ethos, the magazine brought together some of the most relevant cultural figures who were at that time young and often unknown, and who have since become cultural icons or celebrities, including Bjork, Scarlett Johansson, Alexander McQueen, and Ryan McGinley, to name just a few. New interviews with founders Peter Halley and Bob Nickas, a reminiscence by Bruce LaBruce, and a historical overview by Wendy Vogel offer further looks behind the scenes.
About The Author
New York City-based artist Peter Halley published index magazine from 1996 to 2005. Bob Nickas is a critic and curator based in New York. Bruce LaBruce is a Toronto-based filmmaker, writer, director, photographer, and artist. Wendy Vogel is a New York-based writer and curator.… (plus d'informations)