""How Soon Now" catalogues additions to the collection of the Rubell Family as well as older works by artists such as John Baldessari, Cecily Brown, Thea Djordjadze, Matthew Day Jackson, Huan Yong Ping, Analia Saban, Ryan Trecartin, Kaari Upson and David Wojnarowicz."
"From its inception in the 1960s, the Rubell Collection has been able to boast a particularly fine range of African-American art. Recent New York exhibitions (such as the Harlem Studio Museum's Freestyle and Frequency, or the Renaissance Society's Black Is, Black Ain't) inspired the Rubell family to mount an exhibition of their holdings in this area, reproduced here in 30 Americans. With a late addition to this exhibition, there are in f ..."
"With this volume and its accompanying exhibition, the Rubell Family Collection set out to generate a portrait of what they call “American Exuberance.” The 64 artists selected, all citizens or residents of the United States, are or were particularly keen observers of American culture, economy and politics, regardless of their country of origin. Out of 190 total works, 40 were made in 2011, many specifically for this exhibition. Participa ..."
"From its inception in the 1960s, the Rubell Collection has been able to boast a particularly fine range of African-American art. Recent New York exhibitions inspired the Rubell family to mount an exhibition of their holdings in this area, reproduced here in 30 Americans. With a late addition to this exhibition, there are in fact 31 artists: Nina Chanel Abney, John Bankston, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Iona Rozeal Brown, Nick Ca ..."
"Held at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, Florida, "28 Chinese" was the culmination of six research trips that the Rubell family made to China between 2001 and 2012, over the course of which they visited more than 100 studios. This publication gathers pieces by 28 artists working across several generations and in a myriad of themes, offering a broad survey of the Chinese art world today. The Chinese-English bilingual volume include ..."
"Edited by Mark Coetzee, Luisa Lagos. Text by Mark Coetzee, Luisa Lagos, Brooke Minto, Tami Katz-Freiman, Kate Kramer, Janicke Iversen, Muriel Hasbun, Mark Godfrey, Sebastian Cichocki."
"SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITION CATALOGUES/ARTIST'S BOOKS 2004 Richard
Prince: Man, Zurich: Galerie Eva ... Zurich, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg 2000
Richard Prince, The Girl Next Door, Los Angeles: MAK Center for Art and
Architecture 1997 4x4, Kyoto: Korinsha Press and Co. 1995 Richard Prince Adult
Comedy Action Drama, New York: Scalo Publishers, artist's book 1994 Richard
Prince: ..."
"Since the 1960s, Miami's Rubell family has collected the works of the most relevant contemporary African American artists as an integral part of their broader mission to collect the most interesting art of our time. "30 Americans" serves as both the catalogue for their current exhibition of African American art at the Contemporary Art Center New Orleans and a visual record of the Rubell family's diverse collection, which spans genres an ..."
"The inspiration for this book began at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art with Paul Schimmel's seminal 1992 exhibition "Helter Skelter," which introduced to the world the wide-ranging, dissident influence of Los Angeles art. Upon seeing that show, Miami's Rubell family began to collect important L.A. artists of the 1980s and 90s. Recently, the Rubells added a new group of Los Angeles artists to their storied collection. This vol ..."
"Nationally celebrated as one of the most important exhibitions of contemporary art in the United States within the last decade, 30 Americans showcases an influential group of prominent African American artists who have emerged as leading contributors to the contemporary art scene in the US and beyond. The exhibition and accompanying catalog explores the evolving roles of black subjects in art since the 1970s and highlights some of the m ..."
"Ein schöner, kompakter Katalog über die Ausstellungstournee der Rubel Family Collection, die sich auf die Malerei der "Leipziger Schule" fokussiert. Mit Ausstellungsansichten (fast) aller Stationen der Ausstellungstournee in der Rubell Family Collection, Miami, dem MASS MoCA in North Adams, dem SITE Santa Fe, dem American University Museum Washington, dem Frye Art Museum Seattle, dem Salt Lake Art Center, Salt Lake City."
""Against All Odds" reproposes Keith Haring as a political artist who incorporated issues around consumerism, drug addiction and AIDS into his concerns, and casts his art as a joyous expression of Nietzsche's "will to power," surmounting cultural malaise with graphic boldness. Haring's relationship with Don and Mera Rubell began early on in his career, when the Rubells visited the Mudd Club (one of New York's earliest discos) in 1981, to ..."
"The work of rising Miami artist Hernan Bas indulges in the production of romantic, melancholic, old world imagery that makes reference to Wilde, Huysmans and other writers of the Aesthetic and Decadent period in literature. Reviewing Bas' "pictures of willowy young men filtered through screens of swipey, streaky acrylic and gouache," The New York Times' Holland Cotter once wrote, "To me, his paintings are elements in a larger, continuou ..."