MICHAEL ASHER FOUNDATION
Publication Coordinator, 2018–present
Los Angeles
TANK
Managing Editor, 2022–23
London
X-TRA
Managing Editor, 2016–21
Los Angeles
SPBH EDITIONS
Mari Katayama: Synthesis
(Forthcoming 2025)
BARBICAN & SPBH EDITIONS
Dirty Looks: Desire and Decay in Fashion
(Forthcoming 2025)
REDCAT & EAST OF BORNEO
PST ART: Art & Science Collide
All Watched Over by Machine of Loving Grace
(Forthcoming 2025)
X ARTISTS’ BOOKS
Clara Obligado, all that grows: nature and writing
(Forthcoming 2025)
ARTISTS SPACE
Michael Asher
(2024)
UCLA ART|SCI CENTER
PST ART: Art & Science Collide
Atmosphere of Sound: Sonic Art in Times of Climate Disruption
(2024)
SPBH EDITIONS
Charlie Engman, Hello Chaos, a Love Story: The Disorder of Seeing and Being Seen
(2024)
MACK
Philippa Snow, Trophy Lives: On Celebrity as an Art Object
(2024)
THE RACIAL IMAGINARY INSTITUTE
Roderick A. Ferguson, An Interruption of Our Cowardice
(2024)
SPBH EDITIONS
Little Joe: A book about queers and cinema, mostly
(2024)
MACK
Caruso St John: Collected Works, Vol. 2, 2000–12
(2023)
ART + CULTURE FOUNDATION, UZBEKISTAN
Abu Rayhon Beruni: Geographical and Intellectual Journeys
(2023)
MACK
Amber Husain, Meat Love
(2023)
X—TRA
Issue 25.2
(2023)
ESTHER TEICHMANN & CHRISTOPHER STEWART
Constellations: All That We Are
(Forthcoming)
VARIETY
Various print and online content
(2021–2022)
TANK
Various print and online content
(2022–23)
OCULA
Various online content
(2022)
PRIMARY INFORMATION
Michael Asher: Writings 1973–1983 On Works 1969–1979
(ed. Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, 2021)
OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS
One Night in October
(2021)
DAMIANI
Kristin Bedford: Cruise Night
(2021)
X—TRA
Issue 19.1–23.2
(2016–21)
THE MIT PRESS
Public Knowledge: Selected Writings by Michael Asher
(2020)
ARMORY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Sara Kathryn Arledge: Serene for the Moment
(ed. Irene Georgia Tsatsos, 2020)
SIGLIO PRESS
John Cage, Diary: How To Improve The World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse)
(ed. Joe Biel and Richard Kraft, 2nd Edition, 2019)
POMONA COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART
Todd Gray, Euclidean: Gris Gris
(ed. Rebecca McGrew, 2019)