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Martha Rosler : bibliographie

Ouvrages théoriques

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Service: A Trilogy on Colonization, New York: Printed Matter, 1978
3 Works, Halifax, N.S.: The Press of Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, 1981
if You Lived Here...The City in Art, Theory and Social Activism, Brian Wallis (Hg.), Seattle: Bay Press, 1991
Rights of Passage, Kanaal Art Foundation, Kortrijk, 1997
In the Place of the Public: Observations of a Frequent Flyer/ An der Stelle der Öffentlichkeit: Beobachtungen einer
Vielfliegerin, Osterfildern: Cantz, 1998
Positions in the Life World, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: The MIT Press, 1999
Positionen in der Lebenswelt, Wien: Generali Foundation und Köln: Walter König, 1999
Martha Rosler: Posiciones en el mundo real, Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) and Actar, 1999
Second Nature: For an Art Against the Mythology of Everyday Life (working title). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003
(in press). An October Book/An ICP Book
Passionate Signals. In conjunction with the 5th International Spectrum Prize in Photography. Hatje/
Cantz, 2005
Inside and Outside the Frame: On Photography, Art, and the Art World; Four Essays. Tel Aviv: Pitom
Publishing, 2006
Martha Rosler, 3 Works. Halifax: Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, 2006. With new
afterword. (New edition of book originally published in 1981)
Paul Chan and Martha Rosler. New York: Art Resources Transfer, 2006.
In the series “Conversations Between Artists.”
 

Périodiques, formats divers

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"A budding gourmet", Serial postcard novel in 12 parts, first mailed Jan.-Apr. 1974
Republished in: Service (see Books section), 1978
"McTowersMaid", Serial postcard novel in 15 parts, first mailed Sep.-Dec. 1974
Republished in: Service (see Books section, below), 1978
Republished in: Socialist Review, No. 58, 1981
"Immigrating," in the LAICA Journal (Journal of the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art), Spring
1975
"Kitchen Economics: The Wonder of (White) Bread," in Jessica Jacobs, ed., Word Works Too. San José State
University, Spring 1975
"The Art of Cooking: A Mock Dialogue Between Julia Child and Craig Claiborne," Excerpted in: Crawl
Through Your Window (San Diego) No. 1, Spring, 1975
"Tijuana Maid", Serial postcard novel in 12 parts, First mailed Oct. 1975—Feb. 1976
Republished in: Heresies, No. 1, 1977
Republished in: Service (see Books section, below), 1978
"Losing: A Conversation with the Parents," in: Criss Cross Double Cross (Los Angeles), Fall 1976
Republished in: Studio International, March 1977
"A New -Found Career," Serial postcard novel in 12 parts. First mailed Nov. 1976 - Apr. 1977
Republished in: LAICA Journal, Oct. 1977, with cartoon illustrations
"She Sees in Herself a New Woman Every Day," Photographs and text, first published in: Heresies No. 2,
1977
Republished in Shoes & Shit: Stories for Pedestrians, Geoff Hancock and Rikki Ducornet, eds., Toronto: Aya
Press, 1984
"Know Your Servant Series, No. 1: North American Waitress, Coffee-Shop Variety," 1977, Photographs and
text, first published in: Entropy (Los Angeles), No. 1
Republished in: Impressions (Toronto), No. 24/25, Spring 1980
"The Restoration of High Culture in Chile", Photographs and text, 1977
First published as gallery handout, Published (text only) in: The Minnesota Review, Spring 1979
Republished in: 3 Works (see Books section, below)
"Letters on Abusing Women and Trying to Blame Them for It." Serial letter work, mailed in conjunction with
"Social Works" show, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, (LAICA), Sep.-Oct. 1979
"Optimism/Pessimism: Constructing a Life." Excerpt from performance text first published in the
"Documenta 7" exhibition catalogue. (Kassel: Documenta, 1982)
Republished in Heresies No. 20 (Vol. 5, No. 4), 1985
Republished in Blasted Allegories, Brian Wallis, ed. New York: The New Museum of Contemporary Art,
1987
"The Opportunity for World Brands," The Art of Memory, the Loss of History. New York: The New
Museum of Contemporary Art, 1985
"Martha Rosler Reads Vogue." Transcript of videotape text. In Profile, Vol. 5, No. 4 (Fall, 1986) Issue
devoted to Paper Tiger Television.
Republished as "Always in Vogue." In Alternative Media (New York), Winter 1986
Republished as "Always in Vogue." In Utne Reader (Minneapolis), No. 17, Aug./Sep. 1986
"Bringing the War Home," in Reframings: American Feminist Photography, Diane Neumaier, ed.
(Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994)
Untitled contribution (works from “Body Beautiful or Beauty Knows No Pain” and “House Beautiful: In
Vietnam”) in Master Breasts (New York: Aperture, 1998)
“Roadwork,’ a photo-text essay in Merge (Stockholm and New York) No. 6, Fall 1999, accompanying “Video
Mode” interview by Stephan Pascher
Contribution to “Exploding Eve, Women’s Words on Space Exploration,” Mute (London), No. 14 (Fall,
1999), pp. 37-38, pp. 158-161
“In the Place of the Public: Airport Series,” photo-text essay in Casabella (Milan), No. 673/674 (Dec. 1999-
Jan 2000), issue entitled “Architecture USA: Forms of Spectacle.”
Contributor to final issue of Assemblage (Winter 2001)
"Rights of Passage", in: Beatrice von Bismarck (Hrsg.), "Grenzbespielungen. Visuelle Politik in der
Übergangszone", Galerie der Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig, Verlag der Buchhandlung
Walther König, Köln 2005, S.118-137