curators and editors ..., Philipp Kaiser ..., Christina Végh ... ; authors ..., Géraldine Gourbe, Thomas Lawson, Annette Jael Lehmann, Glenn Phillips, Christian Rattemeyer, and Janet Sarbanes
Statement of responsibility from "Imprint" (page 126).
"Translation English-German/Englisch-Deutsch-Übersetzung, Michael Stoeber. Translation German-English/Deutsch-Englisch-Übersetzung, Rebecca van Dyck."--Page 126.
"This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Where art might happen : the early years of CalArts' ..." held at the "Kestner Gesellschaft Hannover, August 30-November 10, 2019; Kunsthaus Graz" (Austria), "July/Juli 1 - September 20, 2020."--Page 126.
Includes work by: Michael Asher, David Askevold, John Baldessari, Ericka Beckman, Ericka Beckman and Matt Mullican, Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Troy Brauntuch, Judy Chicago, Dorit Cypis, Eric Fischl, Simone Forti, Simone Forti and Charlemagne Palestine, Jack Goldstein, Douglas Huebler, Allan Kaprow, Mike Kelley, Alison Knowles, Suzanne Lacy, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Daniel Joseph Martinez, John Miller, Susan Mogul, Matt Mullican, Ann Noël, Tony Oursler, Stephen Prina, Anthony Ramos, Ulrike Rosenbach, David Salle, Miriam Schapiro, Mira Schor, Jim Shaw, Wolfgang Stoerchle, Mitchell Syrop, Mitchell Syrop (with Tony Oursler), Klaus vom Bruch, Stephan von Huene, Carrie Mae Weems, James Welling, Faith Wilding, Christopher Williams, Christopher Williams and Mark Stahl, and Emmett Williams.
Poster consists of two parallel timelines, 1961-1980, citing events in the history of CalArts, and in U.S. politics. Poster is accordion-folded (5 folds = 6 unnumbered pages on recto; verso blank).
"Oral Histories" sections largely consist of compiled quotes, or excerpts of conversations with one or both of the editors.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-121).
Texts in English through page 312. Parallel texts in German (reduced font), pages 313-392.
(from table of contents) Where art might happen: the early years of CalArts. An introduction / Philip Kaiser and Christina Végh -- Institutional history. A CalArts story / Thomas Lawson. Teaching (that is not teaching) art (that is not art): the radical pedagogies of early CalArts / Janet Sarbanes. Visual diaries (excerpts) / Ann Noël. Oral histories / Allan Kaprow; John Baldessari; Judy Chicago -- Fluxus. The house of dust 1967-2014: an annotation of thirteen margins / Annette Jael Lehmann. Oral Histories / Simone Forti; Suzanne Lacy; Mira Schor -- Feminist art program. The pedagogy of art as agency : or The influence of a West coast feminist art program on an East coast pioneering reflection on performance art / Géraldine Gourbe. Faith Wilding; Ulrike Rosenbach; Klaus vom Bruch -- Conceptualisms. CalArts attitudes / Christine Rattemeyer. Five case studies from the first five years: on the early use of video at CalArts / Glenn Phillips. Barbara Bloom; Matt Mullican; Davis Salle; James Welling; Eric Fischl; Jim Shaw; Stephen Prina -- German translation