AGA PÍ FRES-CIA
Published for C. Grimaldis Gallery by Stephen F. Austin State University Press on the occasion of the exhibition To Photograph a Stranger, Photographs by Frank Dituri, November 8 - January 12, 2019. Poems by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Photos by Frank Dituri. Essays by Roberto Mutti and Fran Kaufman. Printed in June 2017 by Industria Grafica Nuova Stampa in Italy. 6.5×10 inches, 84 pages, inside folded covers, 63 black & white photos. Published in an Edition of 100.
DATAMINE
Hasan Elahi: Datamine accompanied the first exhibition of Hasan Elahi's photo-based installation work at C. Grimaldis Gallery from May 19 - June 25, 2016. Includes an essay by Robert Mattison, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Art History, Lafayette College. This 43-page catalog, measuring 8.5 x 8.5 inches, features 26 color plates. Published in an Edition of 300.
LIGHT/LICHT/LUMIÉRE
Light/Licht/Lumiére was published on the occasion of the group exhibition of the same name, on view March 24 - May 14, 2016. The catalog is accompanied by an essay by Fran Kaufman, independent curator and art advisor and a partner in Kaufman Vardy Projects. This 39-page publication, measuring 8.5 x 8.5 inches, features full color plates. Published in an Edition of 300.
WITHIN/WITHOUT
Within/Without was published for the group exhibition of photography of the same name at C. Grimaldis Gallery, on view October 21, 2015 - January 16, 2016. An essay by art historian Virginia K. Adams, Ph.D. is included. This 68-page catalog, measuring 8.5 x 8.5 inches, features full color plates of all the work included in "Within/Without". Published in an Edition of 300.
JOAN WALTEMATH: IN THE ABSENCE OF GRIEF
Joan Waltemath: in the absence of grief accompanied the first exhibition of Joan Waltemath's paintings at C. Grimaldis Gallery from February 19 - March 21, 2015. Includes a poetic essay by Thyrza Goodeve, School of Visual Arts, New York. This 52-page catalog, measuring 8.5 x 8.5 inches, features 26 color plates of Waltemath's paintings from her torso/roots series. Published in an Edition of 300.
EXTENDING THE LINE 3D
Extending the Line 3D accompanied the eponymous exhibition curated by Fran Kaufman, Kaufman Vardy Projects, which was on view at C. Grimaldis Gallery from April 23 to June 7, 2014. Includes a catalogue essay by Kaufman. The 42 page catalogue measures 8.5" x 8.5" and includes 14 full color plates. Published in an Edition of 300.
ZHAO JING: CATHAY
Zhao Jing: Cathay was published by C. Grimaldis Gallery to accompany the debut solo exhibition of Zhao Jing, March 12 - April 12, 2014. Includes 10 Chinese poems and their English translations by American poet Ezra Pound. The 36 page catalogue measures 8.5" x 8.5" and includes 10 full color plates.
ANTHONY CARO
Anthony Caro: A Survey. Published by C. Grimaldis Gallery, 2004. 8 x 10 inches, 22 pages, 12 grayscale reproductions. Essay by Virginia K. Adams.
Anthony Caro: Sculpture Towards Architecture, Recent Bronzes. Published by C. Grimaldis Gallery, 1994. 10.4 x 9 inches, 22 pages, 14 grayscale reproductions. Introduction by Neal Payton.
Anthony Caro:Works of the 1980's. Published by C. Grimaldis Gallery, 1989. 10.25 x 9 inches, 22 pages, 15 grayscale reproductions. Introduction by Charles Millard.
Anthony Caro: Recent Sculptures. Published by C. Grimaldis Gallery, 1987. 10.25 x 9 inches, 22 pages, 15 grayscale reproductions. Introduction by Wade Saunders.
CHUL HYUN AHN: ILLUMINATED VOID
Chul Hyun Ahn: Illuminated Void is the catalog published by C. Grimaldis Gallery on the occasion of the Chul Hyun Ahn solo exhibition of the same name. The exhibition was on view from November 16, 2011 to January 14, 2012. The publication features Hilarie M. Sheet's new essay "Limitless Realms," and "Clear Your Mind, Contemplate Infinity: Chul Hyun Ahn's Meditation Boxes," by Virginia K. Adams, Ph.D. The 63-page booklet includes 46 full-color plates depicting the artists work from 2002 to present.
RUPPERT
Ruppert is the catalog published by C. Grimaldis Gallery on the occasion of "The Nature of Things" a solo exhibition of works by John Ruppert, June 16 - August 27, 2011. The publication includes the essay "John Ruppert The Nature of Things" by William Ganis. The 31 page catalog measures 8.5" x 8.5" and includes 23 full color reproductions of Ruppert's sculptures from throughout his career.