"In a career that has spanned nearly 50 years, Robert Rauschenberg has redefined the art of our time. Once branded the "bad boy" of American modernism, Rauschenberg has taken a revolutionary approach to traditional art forms and worked in an extraordinarily diverse range of mediums. This volume, which explores the entire scope of his achievement, accompanies the first retrospective exhibition of Rauschenberg's work held since 1976, openi ..."
"This lavishly illustrated monograph addresses the full scope and complexity of Rauschenberg's work. Accompanying a major traveling retrospective organized by Walter Hopps and Susan Davidson, this catalogue is the definitive source on the artist, and it shows, for the first time in one volume, Rauschenberg's development of particular motifs over the course of his career. Five essays by the exibition's curators and other scholars interpre ..."
Caught Falling The Confluence of Contact Improvisation, Nancy Stark Smith, and Other Moving Ideas by Nancy Stark Smith, David Koteen, StevePaxton Paperback, 111 Pages, Published 2008 by Contact Quarterly ISBN-13: 978-0-937645-09-3, ISBN: 0-937645-09-5
"L'intérieur vers l'extérieur du danseur/Contact la vie de l'éditeur trimestriel Nancy Stark Smith comme on le voit à travers le kaléidoscope d'elle plus qu'une participation de 40 ans avec Contact Improvisation. Le livre comprend Q et comme entre les auteurs retraçant l'histoire de la danse ; photos de danse et de vie ; histoires de vie ; anecdotes d'amis, collègues et famille ; et une description du trait de soulignement de Stark Smith ..."
How Capitalism Ends History, Ideology and Progress by Paxton, Steve Paperback, 248 Pages, Published 2022 by Zero Books ISBN-13: 978-1-80341-000-5, ISBN: 1-80341-000-0
Unlearning Marx Why The Soviet Failure Was A Triumph For Marx by Paxton, Steve 184 Pages, Published 2021 by Zero Books ISBN-13: 978-1-78904-541-3, ISBN: 1-78904-541-X
The Marvelous Toy by Tom Paxton, Steve Cox Board Book, 22 Pages, Published 2014 by Charlesbridge ISBN-13: 978-1-62354-043-2, ISBN: 1-62354-043-7
Gravity by StevePaxton Paperback, 81 Pages, Published 2018 by Contredanse ISBN-13: 978-2-930146-41-6, ISBN: 2-930146-41-9
"In an evocation with poetic accents, the dancer retraces his career through the prism of gravity explaining how this force modulated his relationship with the movement and guided his research on dance."
"Artist, choreographer, and dancer Simone Forti is a pivotal figure in both postmodern dance and minimalist art. Through such works as the celebrated Dance Constructions, which incorporated minimalist objects made of plywood and ropes, she has created radically new ways of looking at dance, approaches that continue to be influential today. This book documents nearly two hundred of Forti’s works, using more than five hundred c ..."
"Edited by Eva Wilson, Daniela Zyman Texts by Walead Beshty, Ramsay Burt, Ifat Finkelman, Martina Leeker, Steve Paxton, Howard Singerman, Noémie Solomon, Eva Wilson, Daniela Zyman The catalog Sharon Lockhart | Noa Eshkol accompanies the eponymous exhibition at TBA21 - Augarten in Vienna by Sharon Lockhart (November 23, 2012-February 24, 2013) which consists of a complex installation of videos, photographs, and archival material, composin ..."
"Devoted to improvisation as a performance form, this book consists of 14 interviews with dancers/improvisers whose creative process derives directly from instant composition: Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Lisa Nelson, Julyen Hamilton, Felice Wolfzahn, Pauline De Groot, K.J. Holmes, Suzanne Cotto, Simone Forti, David Zambrano, Mark Tompkins, Alessandro Certini, Frans Poelstra, and Katie Duck."