
JACK GOLDSTEIN
1945, Montreal, Canada - Lived in New York - Died 2003
| INDIVIDUAL CATALOGUES | ||
| Jack Goldstein: Recent Work, 1986-1987 | John Weber Gallery | 1987 |
| Jack Goldstein | Magasin - Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble | 2002 |
| BOOKS BY OR ABOUT GOLDSTEIN | ||
| Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia (by Richard Hertz) | Minneola Press | 2003 |
| EPHEMERA | ||
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| Jack Goldstein [announcement card with text and image on one side] | Metro Pictures, New York | 1983 |
| CATALOGUES INCLUDING GOLDSTEIN | ||
| A Decade of New Art: Artists Space | Artists Space, New York | 1984 |
| A Fatal Attraction: Art and the Media | The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago | 1982 |
| A Forest of Signs: Art in the Crisis of Representation | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | 1989 |
| An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture | The Museum of Modern Art, New York | 1984 |
| A Sound Selection:Audio Works by Artists [with artist statements] | Artists Space, New York | 1980 |
| Contemporary Perspectives 1984 | Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania | 1984 |
| Critical Perspectives | P.S. 1, New York | 1982 |
| Documenta 7 | Kassel, Germany | 1982 |
| Documenta 8 [curator: Manfred Schneckenburger] | Kassel | 1987 |
| East Village USA [not in exhibition but mentioned in catalogue essay] | The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York | 2004 |
| Extended Play | Emily Harvey Gallery, New York | 1988 |
| Films by American Artists: One Medium Among Many | Art Council of Great Britian - a traveling exhibition of films | 1981 |
| Image Scavengers: Painting | Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia | 1983 |
| Image World: Art and Media Culture | Whitney Museum for American Art | 1989 |
| On the Wall / On the Air: Artists Make Noise | Hayden Corridor Gallery, MIT | 1985 |
| Pictures | Artists Space, New York | 1977 |
| 75th American Exhibition | Art Institute of Chicago | 1982 |
| Sites and Solutions: Recent Public Art [curated by Judith Tannenbaum] | Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania | 1984 |
| The Big Nothing | Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia | 2004 |
| The Last Picture Show | The Walker Art Center | 2003 |
| The Pictures Generation 1974-1984 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York | 2009 |
| Whitney Biennial 1985 [Richard Armstrong, John G. Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, Richard Marshall, Lisa Phillips, and Patterson Sims] | Whitney Museum of American Art | 1985 |
| Whitney Biennial 2004 [Chrissie Iles, Shamim M. Momin, and Debra Singer] | Whitney Museum of American Art, New York | 2004 |
| BOOKS INCLUDING GOLDSTEIN | ||
| Alternative Art New York 1965-1985 | The Drawing Center / University of Minnesota Press | 2002 |
| Appropiation [Documents of Contemporary Art] | MIT Press / Tate Gallery | 2009 |
| Art After Conceptual Art | MIT Press / Generali Foundation | 2006 |
| Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation | The New Museum of Contemporary Art | 1984 |
| Art in the Age of Mass Media | Westview Press | 1994 |
| 5000 Artists Return to Artists Space: 25 Years | Artists Space / D.A.P. Press | 1998 |
| Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia | Minneola Press | 2003 |
| On the Museum's Ruins | MIT Press | 1993 |
| Real Life Magazine: Selected Writings and Project s 1979-1994 | Primary Information, New York | 2006 |
| PERIODICALS INCLUDING GOLDSTEIN | ||
| Journal of Contemporary Art Volume 1, #1 [interview] | Spring | 1988 |
| October # 8 [Pictures (the exhibition) by Douglas Crimp] | Spring | 1979 |
| Real Life Magazine #4 [films and photographs by Goldstein discussed in article by Thomas Lawson] | Real Life | 1980 |
| EXHIBITION REVIEWS | ||