GHOST GALERIE

JOHN FEKNER

Américain
Né en 1950
Dans les années 70, John Fekner était « anonymement connu » pour plus de trois cents œuvres environnementales/conceptuelles composées de dates, de mots et de symboles peints à la bombe dans les cinq arrondissements de New York. Le projet « Warning Signs » (signaux d’avertissement) visait à mettre en lumière les conditions dangereuses qui dominaient New York et ses environs dans les années 1970. Au printemps 1977, Fekner créa des signes en utilisant des pochoirs en carton découpés à la main et de la peinture en spray. Il commença une croisade inlassable sur des questions sociales et environnementales. À partir des rues industrielles du Queens et des ponts de l’East River, et plus tard dans le South Bronx en 1980, ses messages furent visibles dans des zones qui nécessitaient désespérément une construction, une démolition ou une reconstruction. En étiquetant des structures et en soulignant des problèmes, l’objectif était d’attirer l’attention sur la misère accumulée, en incitant les responsables municipaux, les agences et les communautés locales à être plus responsables et à prendre des mesures. Ses premiers projets, Growth Decay, Industrial Fossil, Urban Decay, Decay/Abandoned, Instant This Instant That et The Remains of Industry, n’étaient pas destinés à rester en place longtemps. Ils réussissaient lorsque la condition existante était éliminée ou corrigée. Dans le New York Times, John Russell écrivait… John Fekner est un artiste qui travaille non seulement à New York mais avec New York. La ville, dans ses aspects les plus déshérités, est la matière première avec laquelle il travaille depuis qu’il a obtenu un espace de studio au P.S. 1 à Long Island City en 1976 et a appris à considérer le vaste bâtiment délabré comme « une personne âgée qui a une perception aiguë de son expérience de vie ». Il a ensuite travaillé en plein air dans le Queens et le Bronx de manière à donner un sens et une urgence à des lieux longtemps plongés dans le désespoir. Avec un mot ou deux (comme « Decay », par exemple, ou « Broken Promises »), il a introduit un élément de théâtre de rue dans des zones sinistrées. Avec une simple phrase pochoir (comme « Wheels Over Indian Trails », par exemple), il a mêlé le présent et le passé sur le côté du pont Pulaski près du tunnel Queens-Midtown. Ce qui, entre d’autres mains, aurait pu être du vandalisme, a eu un effet salutaire. Les habitants des parties désolées de la ville voyaient plus, ressentaient plus, réfléchissaient davantage et sortaient de leur apathie. ARTIST STATEMENT As an artist, the concepts of memory, perception and transformation have remained an integral component of my creative explorations throughout my entire career. Combined with my love of poetry, I connected something that was extremely personal with a greater need to express and communicate directly in the outdoor environment. It was at the time when I had a studio space at P.S. 1 from 1976-78 that my work took an ideology shift. I developed a philosophy of reducing the value of an art object to that of a shared visual experience for the public at large. The work evolved into a social aesthetic statement that attempted to interact, involve and connect with the urban populace across the five boroughs of New York. The purpose was to create awareness about environmental issues that directly impacted the community in which the individual stencil was sited. I reconfigured Jasper Johns’s target motif to my own single word poetry. Depending on the chosen location, I would use text, symbols or icons within a site-specific outdoor installation. The work existed in its’ own isolation in situ as a target. This allowed the viewer to focus in on the actual experience of being at that particular location; whether it was a highway overpass, a toxic dump or an abandoned lot. My latest works include non-permanent paintings and online projects using the web as a social workspace for music and video collaborations. The content of the work centers on issues of humanistic concern, environmental problems, media control and a society driven by greed, consumption and instant gratification. I believe that new material is new thinking for any artist regardless of their age or field of specialization. No matter what the individual discipline, it is to an artist’s advantage to be progressive and challenge oneself by taking risks and explore beyond familiar territory. By immersing oneself in uncertainty, artists face new challenges and may discover innovative solutions in unexpected ways. JOHN FEKNER
« En réalisant des inscriptions au pochoir directement sur notre environnement, nous identifions et indiquons légitimement les endroits de notre quartier qui nécessitent la construction, la destruction et la reconstruction. Nous attirons l’attention à l’aide de mots et de symboles sur les conditions dangereuses, comme les édifices et les polluants qui peuvent et doivent être enlevés.»
SOLO EXHIBITIONS & INSTALLATIONS
2005

Tawkin’ New Yawk City Walls Hillwood Art Museum, Long Island University, Brookville, NY (Curator, writer and participant) (Video screened)
1999

Traces” & “Melody in 1’s & 0’s DCA-Percent For Art Program, Bronx, NY
1994

Arts In Transit MTA Computer generated poster installed in NYC subway system
1992

Remnant Memory: Fragments, Fossils, Trophies, Plaques Exit Art, NYC
1990
Foreigners in the Library-Americans at the Beach LIU/C.W. Post, one act play
1989

Selections 1978-1988 Bjorn Olsson Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
1988

Slaves of Labor Spectacolor Piccadilly Circus, Artangel Trust, London, England
Techno Plaques Willoughby Sharp Gallery, NYC
1986

Beton Puzzle stencil on Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany
Selections-Dissections Moderna Musett, Stockholm, Sweden (Video screened)
Concrete People 12 inch EP Record
1985

X Americana X Semaphore Gallery, NYC
Idioblast Full-length Album 8 songs 12” record
Cassette Gazette Audiocassette book, B-Sellers, Tokyo, Japan

1984

Enter Screenland Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden (with Don Leicht)
In From The Cold Civilian Warfare, NYC
1983

2 4 5 7 9 11/Rock Steady 12 inch EP Record
1982

Nuke Freeze Disarmament Rally, June 12, 1982, Central Park, NYC
1981

Stencils for the Common Man Franklin Furnace, NY (performance and installation)
1980

No TV/Read Special project at Fashion Moda, South Bronx, NY & PS 1, LIC, NY William Patterson College, Wayne, NJ
Galerie Ahlner, Stockholm,, Sweden
The Metro Stencils/b> Toronto, Canada
1979

Wall Blood Series Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden
No TV/Read Galerie S:t. Petri Archive of Experimental and Marginal Art, Lund, Sweden
1978

Paper Pulp Work Memorial Gallery, University of Rochester, NY
1977

Mementos of a Schoolbuilding PS 1, LIC, NY
1976

Barely Visible PortraitsLehman College Gallery, Bronx, NY
1974

Barely Visible Portraits Hundred Acres Gallery, NYC


GROUP EXHIBITIONS & SPECIAL PROJECTS
2012

He Was Simply A Guy Who Painted Messages In The Street Welling Court, Astoria, NY June 2012
EVERY EXIT IS AN ENTRANCE: 30 Years of Exit Art Exit Art, NY March 23 – May 19 2012
The Piers: Art and Sex along the New York Waterfront The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, NY Jonathan Weinberg, Curator April 3 – May 12, 2012
I STILL HAVE A DREAM Martin Luther Kings Jr’s Birthday January 16th, 2012 on Pal’s Lounge, Atlanta Georgia
2011
This Is What Democracy Looks Like The Gallatin Galleries, NYU, NY Keith Miller, Curator Oct 28- November 18, 2011
NO WAR LA VS WAR Sept 9-11, 2011, Organized by John Carr
Augmented Reality Advertising Takeover in Times Square July 24th, 2011 Public Ad Campaign & The Heavy Projects
For, Against & the Truth Organized by Stormie Mills, Linton & Kay Contemporary, Austrailia, Oct 20 to Nov 2, 2011
On Every Street Curated by Michael De Feo, Samuel Owen Gallery, Greenwich Town, CT Oct 06 to Nov 03, 2011
Trail Markers and Another 4 Years (Edit/Elect08) Street Art Festival Istanbul, Turkey, October 1, 2011, Curated by Roman Tschiedl and Pertev Emre Taştaban
I Have A Dream, I Have A Nightmare Friday the 13th May 13- June 18 2011
Vandalog and M.A.N.Y. present Up Close and Personal May 12th-15th 2011, 217 West 106th Street, Apartment 1A, New York, NY 10025, Curated by Michael Rushmore, Keith Schweitzer and Michael Glatzer
Art In The Streets Organized by Jeffrey Deitch, MoCA Los Angeles, April 17 to August 08, 2011
Pantheon: A history of art from the streets of New York City Former Donnell Library, NYC April 2-17, 2011
Madrid Street Advertising Takeover Spain, April 2011

2010
Mother Earth Will Survive (Your Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants) Welling Court Mural Project organized by Ad Hoc Art, Astoria NY
L’ART URBAIN Oct 16 – Dec 04, 2010, Addict Galerie, Paris
BLK River Festival 2010 September 10 – Oct 06, 2010, Vienna, Austria, curated by Sydney Ogidan
Power To the People 2010 Feature, Inc. NYC

2009

Kinder auf der Flucht-Parcels For The Promised Land KunstBüroBerlin, Berlin, Germany
The Labyrinth Wall Exit Art, NYC
This is Art Galleri Jonas Kleerup, Stockholm, Sweden Valdemar Gerdin, Curator
2008
That Was Then…This Is Now PS 1, LIC, NY, Alanna Heiss, Curator
The Last Book National Library of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Organized by Luis Camnitzer)
Unzine The Croatian Academy Glyptotheque, Zagreb, Crotia (Organized by Rafaela Dražić) (catalog)
Paper Politics Dowd Gallery, SUNY Cortland, NY (traveling show-2006-08) Josh McPhee, Curator
In-Site The Sculptors Guild, Governors Island, NY, Jerelyn Hanrahan, Curator
Stencil Nation Revolution Cafe, San Francisco, CA
Video Synthesis QCC Art Gallery, The City University of New York, Queens, NY Curated by Ryan Seslow
2007
That 70s Show: New York City in the 70s powerHouse Arena, Brooklyn, NY
Behind the seen Ad Hoc Art, Brooklyn, NY, Michael De Feo, Curator
The Price of Nothing EFA Project Space, Hell’s Kitchen, NYCSeptember 14 – October 27, 2007 Curated by Jason Murison
Spaces Into Places Organized by Rachel Adams, Patricia Courson September 14-October 27, 2007
2006
The Downtown Show, Grey Art Gallery/Fales Library & Grey Art Gallery, NYU, NYC, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, The Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX
11 Spring Street, Wooster Collective, NYC

2005
Vintage East Village Hal Bromm Gallery, NY, Rick Prol, Curator

2004
Alternative Renderings American Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, NY (Video screened)
I Dream Electric Sheep Ars Electronica, Eyebeam, NYC (Video screened)

2003
Open for Action: Political Book Art, organized by Richard Minsky and Sharon Gilbert September 25, 2003 – December 5, 2003,The Center for Book Arts, New York City
WTC Site Memorial Competition Exhibition
Yes Yes Y’all The Birth of Hip Hop” Deitch Projects, Brooklyn, NY
2002
NYC-A Self Portrait Le Case D’Arte Di Pasquale Leccese, Milan, Italy

2001
From the Ashes C.U.A.N.D.O., NYC
Extra Art: A Survey of Artists’ Ephemera 1960-1999 The California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, Steven Lieber, Curator, Book published by Smart Art Press
The LP Show Exit Art, NYC, Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, Experience Music Project, Seattle, WA
2000
The End: An Independent Vision of Contemporary Culture: 1982-2000 Exit Art, NYC

1999
Urban Mythologies: The Bronx represented since the 1960’s Bronx Museum of Art, NY, Lydia Yee, Curator
The Y2K Show Life Café, NYC Stefan Eins, Curator

1997
Raumbezogene Kunst Bonn Kunstverin, Germany
Today’s Printmaker:Artist and Wordsmith Hillwood Art Museum, Long Island University, Brookville, NY (curated by Anne Abeles)

1996
Demolitions & Other Works Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Video screened)
Mixing Messages-Graphic Design in Contemporary Culture” Cooper-Hewitt Museum & the American Institute of Graphic Arts, NYC
A Partial view of Fashion Moda Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY (essay by Susan Hoeltzel available here)
Cultural Economies-Histories from the Alternative Art Movement NYC, The Drawing Center, NYC Organized by Julie Ault (catalog)

1995
Monumental Propaganda Smithsonian International Gallery (Komar & Melamid , travels US & Russia 95-96)
The Message is the Medium” Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, NY (catalog)
Garbage Thread Waxing Space, NYC
1994
From Paper to Pixels Center for Creative Imaging, Camden, Maine
Labor & Leisure Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
The Lure of the Local University of Colorado at Boulder, Lucy Lippard, Curator

1993
In Transit The New Museum of Contemporary Art” NYC (Video screened)
All Words Suck Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden

1992
Dispossessed Installations Florida State University Museum, FL (catalog)
John Fekner / Rick Mills Prints and Paintings 1986-92, Hillwood Art Museum, LIU

1991
Computer Generations: Animation & Mixed Media Warwick Museum, RI (Video screened)
Earth Matters Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn, NY
Word as Image: American Art 1960-1990 Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin, The Houston Contemporary Arts Center, TX, Oklahoma City Art Museum, Oklahoma. (catalogue by Russell Bowman)

1990
The Technological Muse Katonah Museum, NY (catalog) (Video screened)
Your House is Mine Bullet Space, NY (catalog & book)
Artist as Apolitical Sensor Hillwood Art Museum, LIU/C.W. Post, (curator)
About Round-Round About Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund, Sweden
Illegal America Exit Art, NYC Jeanette Ingberman, Papo Colo, Curators

1989
Artistic Tendencies in Computer AnimationKoln Art Society, Germany (Video screened)
Against the Wall Helmond Museum, the Netherlands & Heidelberg & Weisbaden Museums, Germany
Word and Image Lehman College, Bronx, NY, Nina Castelli Sundell, Curator
Against the Wall An der Wand, Kunstverein Wiesbaden, Kunstverein Heidelberg, Gemeentemuseum Helmond Johannes Stahl, Curato

1988
Wings of Desire street installation included in Wim Wenders’ film shot in Berlin, Germany
Committed to Print Museum of Modern Art, NYC (catalogue) Deborah Wye, Curator
Intermedia Concerto Le Lieu Festival, Quebec City, Canada (performance) (Video screened)
Prix Ars Electronica Linz, Austria (book) (Video screened)
The Debt Exit Art, NYC

1987
Video Cultural International Toronto Video Festival, Canada (Award in Videotext)
NY-Berlin Exchange Storefront for Art & Architecture, NYC (Catalogue)
Meisterwerke der Computerkunst Linz, Austria (catalog) (Video screened)
Glasnost Maria Bonk Gallery, Koln, Germany

1986
State of the Art Animation Nightflight, USA Cable Network (Video screened)
Drawing in Situ Hillwood Art Museum, LIU/C.W. Post Campus (Catalogue)
Live on the Bounding Main Franklin Furnace, Staten Island Ferry, NY, (Performance)
Stadtsichten NGBK, Berlin, Germany (Video screened)
4 Americans Stockholm Mobile, Sweden (catalog)
Consensus: Today’s Art in an Overpopulated City Exit Art, NYC
Artist with Public Voice 911 Contemporary Arts Center, Seattle, Glenn Weiss, Curator
Television’s Impact on Contemporary Art Queens Museum, NYC (Catalogue) (Video screened)

1985
We are the Target Messages To The Public, Spectacolor, Times Square, NYC/
Brave New World Unstillingsbygninggene, Copenhagen, Denmark
Homeless at Home Storefront for Art & Architecture, NYC (85-86) Glenn Weiss, R. Cellini and K. Park, Curators, Traveled to National Headquarter of AIA, Washington, DC
Words in Action Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin
Future Histories:The Impact of Changing Technology Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA (catalog)
Micro Max Now Gallery, NYC
Fashion Moda Benefit Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, NYC

1984
On the Wall/On the Air Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA
Via Satellite American Haus, Koln, Germany
New Sculpture Anna Friebe Gallery, Koln, Germany
Climbing Hal Bromm Gallery, NY
Sign on a Truck Jenny Holzer Street Project, NYC
Festival D’Intervention Performance & LP Record, Quebec, Canada (Video screened)
Limbo PS. 1, Long Island City, NY, Carlo McCormick, Walter Robinson, Curators
Of the Streets Fashion Moda at the Aspen Art Museum, Colorado
City Squad Sound Installation at 8 BC, NYC
25,000 Sculptors from Across the USA Civilian Warfare, NYC
East Village Scene Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA Janet Cardon, Curator
Artist Call Hal Bromm Gallery, NY
For and Against Thorpe Intermedia Gallery, Dominican Convent, Sparkill, NY
Neo York University of California at Santa Barbara, California

1983
Meta-Manhattan Whitney Museum Downtown, NYC
David Wojnarowicz Hal Bromm, NYC (painting collaboration)
The Terminal Show Harborside Industrial Center, Brooklyn, NY
Language, Drama, Source & Vision The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
1984-A Preview Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, NYC
Audio Art-Night Exercises Moderna Musett, Stockholm, Sweden
Urban Pulses Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, PA
Ansatzpunkte kritischer Kunst heute Bonner Kunstverin and Neue Gesellschaft fur Bildende Kunst, Berlin
Art & Social Change, U.S. A Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH, William Olander, Curator (catalogue)
Art & Nature Centro Internazionale Multimedia, Salerno, Italy (catalogue)
Wardline Pier Project organized by David Wojnarowicz & Mike Bidlo, NYC
When Words Become Works Minneapolis College of Art & Design, MN
Urban Activist Show Sparc, Venice, CA
Catchwords Caidoz, NYC
South Bronx Art Fashion Moda, Bronx, NY
The Black and White Show Kenkeleba Gallery, NYC, Lorraine O’Grady, Curator
A. More Store Jack Tilton Gallery, NYC, Group Show Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY
Art et Ecologie Le Liu, Quebec, Canada

1982
The Atomic Salon Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, NYC
From the Monkey to the Monitor Fashion Moda, Bronx, NY
Illegal America Frankin Furnace, NYC (book) Jeanette Ingberman, Papo Colo, Curators
Enthusiasm Group Material, NYC
New Work/New York The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC (catalog and traveled.)
Documenta 7 Fashion Moda Store, Kassel, Germany
Natural History Grace Borgenicht Gallery, NY Scott Cook, Curator (catalog)
A Decision of Arms Just Above Midtown Downtown, NY
Octopus El Museo Del Barrio, NY Papo Colo, Curator
Joint Forces: Artist, Community and Museum Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
Urban Activist Art Sparc, Venice, California
Central Park Disarmament Rally Central Park, NY

1981
Pictures Lie The Kitchen, NYC Ingrid Sischy, Curator
Streetworks Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D. C.
Atlanta: An Emergency Exhibition Group Material, NYC
4 Locations Papier Mache Video Institute, New Haven, CT
Fashion Moda Show Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
The M5 Show Group Material (art exhibited on New York City Buses)
Coca Crystal Show, MCTV, NYC
10th Anniversary Exhibition Galerie S:t. Petri Archive of Experimental and Marginal Art, Lund, Sweden
Animals in the Arnsenal Central Park Zoo Birdhouse, Organized by City Wildlife Projects
Coney Island Show Coney Island, NY

1980
Graffiti Art Success For America Fashion Moda, South Bronx, NY, John ‘Crash’ Matos, Curator
Charlotte Street Stencils 5 locations in South Bronx, NYC
Demonstrate Gallery 345 Lafayette Gallery, NYC
Animals Living in Cities ABC No Rio, NYC
Mudd Video Mudd Club, NYC
Glenn O’Brien’s TV Party MCTV, NYC
Paper Work SUNY Stonybrook, NY
Public Policy Show 625 Broadway, NYC
65×12 The Drawing Center, NY
Some New Faces MCTV, NYC (video aired)
2 Nights from 4 Locations Papier Mache Video Institute, New Haven, CT
Events: Fashion Moda, Taller Boricua, Artists Invite at the New Museum, Catalog essay by Lynn Gumpert

1979
Temporary Sites Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C
Time Fuse Attitudes Balderup Institute of Art, Arild, Sweden, Lars Vilks & Leif Eriksson, Curators
Drawing Hal Bromm Gallery, NYC
Forgione Annual Old Westbury, NY
14 Painters Lehman College Art Gallery, Lehman College, Bronx, NY
Mini Utstalling Galleri Wallner, Malmo, Sweden
Sydney and Frances Lewis Collection Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA (catalog, R. Massie)

1978
The Detective Show Gorman Park, Sponsored by the Institute for Art & Urban Resources/P.S. 1 Jackson Heights, NY (curator & participant)
The Pool C.W. Post, Brookville, NY, Russell Maltz, Curator (catalog)
Drawings 55 Mercer, NYC

1977
Works & Projects of the 70s P.S. 1, LIC, NY (Traveled)
A Month of Sundays PS 1, LIC, NY

1976
Artists 76 Queens Museum, Queens, NY
Invitational 55 Mercer, NYC

1975
Selections American Federation of Arts 75-77, (traveling museum exhibition in the US)
A Change of View Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (catalog)

1974
Contemporary Reflections 73-74 Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (catalog)

1973
Queens Talent 73 Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY


VIDEO (WRITER, CAMERA, SOUND COMPOSER, GRAPHICS, EDITOR, PRODUCER)
2008
Another 4 Years (Edit08/Elect08) color, 1 min. (collaboration with Don Leicht)
Turn color, 3:08 min.

2006
Trail Markers black and white 3:52 min.
Untitled color+8mm 3:30 min.

2005
Rhapsody in Black black and white 3 min.

2002
Untitled black and white with soundtrack 1:25 min.

2001
Code color 1 min

1989
When the Future Collides with History color 5 min. (collaboration with Andrew Ruhren)

1988
The Last Days of Good & Evil color 2 min.

1986
Concrete People color 5:10 min.

1982
No TV color 5 min.

1981
Toxic Wastes from A to Z (Coming After You and Me) color 2 min.

1977
Environmental Stencils 77-79 black and white+8mm 14 min. (collaboration with Fred Baca)


SELECTED INDIVIDUAL GRANTS
1987
New York Foundation for the Arts

1984
New York State Council on the Arts

1981
Creative Artists Program Service

1978
National Endowment for the Arts


SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
Vassar Art Museum, NY
Museum of Modern Art, NYC
Milwaukee Art Museum, WI
Helmond Museum, Netherlands
Malmo Museum, Sweden
Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC
Getty Research Institute, CA


SELECTED LECTURES
Museum of Modern Art, NYC
Brooklyn Museum, NY
Banff Centre for International Arts, Canada
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago


SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2012
Under The Influence magazine Issue no. 10 No Seasons Paris, France John Fekner photos by Lyle Owerko

2011
100 Days of Resistance Vivienne Westwood, Damiani editore, Italy, ISBN 978 – 88 – 6208 -188- 7
Art in the Streets Jeffrey Deitch, Publisher: Skira Rizzoli (April 12, 2011)
Pantheon A History of Art from the Streets of NYC Daniel Feral Joyce Manalo (exhibition catalog) ISBN 978-0-615-51227-3 NY
Graffiti 365 Jay Edlin, Andrew ‘Zephyr’ Witten Publisher: Abrams Books, ISBN-10: 0810997444, ISBN-13: 978-0810997448

2010
Muralismo Morte The Rebirth Of Muralism In Contemporary Urban Art Jens Besser, From Here to Fame, ISBN-10: 9783937946290, ISBN-13: 978-3937946290
Street Knowledge King Adz, The Overlook Press/HarperCollins, ISBN-10: 9780007318698, ISBN-13: 978-0007318698
Trespass: A History Of Uncommissioned Urban Art Carlo McCormick, Marc Schiller, Sara Schiller, Ethel Seno, Taschen Books, ISBN-10: 3836509644, ISBN-13: 978-3836509640

2009
Street Art Johannes Stahl, Publisher: H.F. Ullmann, ISBN-10: 0841603502, ISBN-13: 978-0841603509
The wall and the city / Il muro e la città / Le mur et la ville Andrea Mubi Brighenti, Publisher: Impressum, ISBN 978-88-904295-0-7
Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today Josh MacPhee, Publisher: PM Press, ISBN-10: 1604860901, ISBN-13: 978-1604860900

2008
Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution, Cedar Lewisohn, Tate Museum, London, England
Do Not Give Way to Evil, Photographs of the South Bronx, 1979-1987 Lisa Kahane, powerHouse books
The Bronx Transformed, Through One Artist’s Lens David Gonzalez, NY Times, September 15, 2008
Stencil Nation: Graffiti, Community, and Art, Russell Howze, Manic D Press, San Franciso, CA

2006
New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism from the Bicentennial to the Millennium by Robert Stern, David Fishman, Jacob Tilove, Monacelli Publishers, NYC
Something’s Burning, Art Briefs, Bill O’Driscoll, Pittsburgh City Paper
Downtown: Legend, Myth and Institutionalized Caprice, Michael Carter, Tribes Magazine
The Downtown Book-New York Art Scene 1974-84, Marvin Taylor, Princeton University Press, NJ
David Wojnarowicz: A Definitive History of Five or Six Years on the Lower East Side by Giancarlo Ambrosino (Semiotext(e)/Native Agents #ISBN101584350350

2005
Art: Reviews; Random Acts Of Nature, and Youth by Helen A. Harrison, NY Times March 6 2005
Richard Artschwager: Up And Across Lisa Corrin, Melitta Kliege Judith Stein Dirk Luckow Richard Artschwager Ingrid Schaffner, Publisher: Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst Nurnberg, ISBN-10: 3933096634, ISBN-13: 978-3933096630
City Art: New York’s Percent For Art Program Eleanor Heartney, Publisher: Merrell Publishers, ISBN-10: 185894290X, ISBN-13: 978-1858942902

2004
East Village USA, Dan Cameron, Carlo McCormick, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
Freddy Fresh Presents The Rap Records, Nerby Publs., LLC, Minneapolis, MN
Stencil Pirates, Josh MacPhee, Soft Skull, Brooklyn, NY

2002
Adventures in the Counterculture: From Hip Hop to High Times Steven Hager, High Times Books, NY ISBN 1893010147
Alternative Art New York 1965-1985, Julie Ault, University of Minnesota Press & The Drawing Center, NYC
Yes Yes Y’all: The Oral History of Hip-Hop’s First Decade, Jim Fricke and Charlie Ahearn, Da Capo Press

2001
A Brush, a Mouse, a Canvas: Mixing Paint & Pixels, Matthew Mirapaul, NY Times June 13, 2001

1999
Way Up in the Bronx A Hardy Spirit Blooms, Holland Cotter, NY Times May 7th 1999
Billboard Art on the Road, Laura Steward & P. Diggs, Mass MoCA & MIT Press
Art Matters: How the Culture Wars Changed America Marianne Weems, Brian Wallis, Philip Yenawine, Publisher: NYU Press, ISBN-10: 9780814793510, ISBN-13: 978-0814793510

1997
The Lure of the Local: Place in a Multicentered Society, Lucy R. Lippard, New Press, NYC

1995
F.Y.I. The City, Jesse McKinley, NY Times May 21, 1995
Mapping The Terrain, New Genre Public Art, Suzanne Lacy, Bay Press, Seattle, WA 1995 ISBN 941920305

1993
New Visions, New Viewers, New Vehicles: Twentieth-Century Developments in North American Political Art P. Blum, Leonardo, Vol. 26, No. 5, Art and Social Consciousness: Special Issue, pp. 459-466 MIT Press

1992
John Fekner at Exit Art by Lois Nesbitt, Artforum International v. 30 (May 1992) p. 120
John Fekner at Exit Art, Nancy Princenthal, Art in America v. 80 (July 1992) p. 104
Artforum International v. 31 (October 1992) p. 85

1991
Review: The Technological Muse Joan Marter, Art Journal, Vol. 50, No. 2, Feminist Art Criticism

1990
Examining the Sensitivities of the Political Realm by Helen A. Harrison, Nov 4, 1990; NY Times
Engines, Factories and Art, Or the Machine as Muse Malcolm W. Browne NY Times Dec 28, 1990
Mixed Blessings: New art in a multicultural America Lucy R. Lippard, Pantheon Books, New York, 1990 ISBN 394577590

1989
Interview with John Fekner. In: Johannes Stahl (Ed.): An der Wand. Graffiti zwischen Anarchie und Galerie, Koeln 1989, p. 170-176)

1988
Art: ‘Committed to Print,’ on Political Themes, Roberta Smith February 5, 1988, NY Times

1987
De-Architecture, James Wines, Rizzoli International, NYC

1986
On the Wall 7 Artists who find bigger is better Helen A. Harrison, NY Times Mar 23, 1986

1985
Street Art, Allan Schwartzman, Dial Press-Doubleday, NYC
Art: Keith Sonnier, Media-Oriented Sculptor, Goes Own Way by Vivien Raynor NY Times Oct 4, 1985
Words and Images: A Persistent Paradox, Russell Bowman Art Journal, Vol. 45, No. 4,
John Fekner at Semaphore Gallery, Handy, E. Arts Magazine v. 60 (November 1985) p. 139

1984
John Fekner Review by Douglas Dreishpoon, Arts Magazine, v. 58 (May 1984) p. 6
The East Village Scene, McCormick, Carlo, (catalogue), Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Robinson, Walter and McCormick Carlo
Slouching Toward Avenue D, Art in America, Summer, pp. 140 & 157
Protest Art’ at the Thorpe Intermedia by Vivien Raynor NY Times Feb 19, 1984
David Wojnarowicz at Hal Bromm Gallery, Brooks Adams,Art in America v. 72 (May 1984) p. 166-7
Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation Brian Wallis

1983
Ansatzpunkte kritischer Kunst heute by Margarethe Jochimsen, p. 36-39
Review: « Art and Social Change, U. S. A. »: An Exhibition Journal, Thalia Gouma-Peterson Art Journal, Vol. 43, No. 4, The Issue of Caricature (Winter, 1983), p. 402-408

1982
New Work New York at the New Museum by John Russell, NY Times March 19, 1982
Art: An Unnatural ‘Natural History’ by Viviven Raynor, NY Times Jun 25, 1982
Words and Wordworks, Clive Phillpot, Art Journal, Vol. 42, No. 2, (Special project)
Documenta 7: A Dictionary of Received Ideas Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, October, Vol. 22, (Autumn, 1982), pp. 104-126 The MIT Press

1981
Take the A Train Elizabeth Hess, Village Voice, November 12, 1980

1978
Artful Dodger, Gerald Marzorati Soho Weekly News, May18-24, 1978 NY

1977
The Rise of the Alternative Space by Phil Patton, Art in America, Summer
Montezuma and the PS 1 Kids by Grace Glueck, NY Times April 15th, 1977

1974
John Fekner at Hundred Acres by John Gruen, Soho Weekly NY
INDIVIDUAL BOOKS AND CATALOGUES
1985
Cassette Gazette, Tokyo, Japan: B-Sellers, ISBN-4-938198-14-2.

1983
Beauty’s Only Screen Deep, Wedge Press, NY Wedge Pamphlet 10

1982
Queensites[signed and numbered] Wedgepress & Cheese Bjärred, Sweden ISBN 13: 9789185752324 ISBN 10: 9185752320

1979
Stencil Projects: Lund & New York 1978-1979, 800 copies Edition Sellem Galerie S:t Petri Archive of Experimental and Marginal Art, Lund, Sweden

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