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CAC
Publications
The following is a list of catalogs published by the CAC, New Orleans. If you would like to purchase a catalog for a CAC exhibition that you don't see here, please email visualarts@cacno.org.

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THE CULTURE OF QUEER: A TRIBUTE TO J.B. HARTER
Text by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts
104 pages / Illustrated in color / 60 color plates / 25 black-and-white illustrations / Published in 2005
From the CAC exhibition, featuring paintings and drawings by J.B. Harter (1940-2002). Also featuring selections from the permanent collection of the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation including works by George Dureau, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jack Pierson, Tom of Finland, Arthur Tress and Andy Warhol. Also featuring works by Louisiana artists Ralph Borque, Brady Dupuy, Jenny Kahn, Audra Kohout, Michael Meads, Keith Perelli, Roberto Rincon, Maxx Sizeler and Tom Strider.
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TOMER GANIHAR: RAVING IN THE DESERT
Text by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts, and Daniel Belasco
64 pages / Illustrated in color / 18 color plates / Published in 2005
From the CAC exhibition, featuring the art of Tomer Ganihar.
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BIRDSPACE: A POST-AUDUBON
ARTISTS AVIARY
Text by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts
103 pages / Illustrated in color / Published in
2004
From the CAC exhibition, featuring the art of Martha
Alf, D-L Alvarez, Jacki Apple, Lorna Bieber, Jacqueline
Bishop, Ross Bleckner, Kate Breakey, Colin Chase, Les
Christensen, Willie Cole, Jeffrey Cook, Petah Coyne,
Ann Craven, Michael Crespo, Wim Delvoye, Mark Dion,
Peter Edlund, Carlee Fernandez, Walton Ford, Adam Fuss,
Laurie Hogin, Roni Horn, Nina Katchadourian, David Kroll,
Lance Letscher, Pam Longobardi, Enrique Martinez Celaya,
Alan Michelson, Julia Montilla, Anthony Pessler, Amy
Jean Porter, Ernesto Pujol, Alexis Rockman, Michal Rovner,
Liza Ryan, John Salvest, Karoline Schleh, Elizabeth
Shannon, Susan Silton, Hunt Slonem, Kiki Smith, Ben
Snead, Daniela Steinfeld, Fred Tomaselli, Meyer Vaisman,
Anne Walsh, Thomas Woodruff, James Yamada, Andrew Young
and Monica Zeringue.
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2003 LOUISIANA BIENNIAL
Text by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts
28 pages / Illustrated in color and black-and-white
/ Published in 2003
From the CAC exhibition, featuring the art of Blake
Boyd, Jen DeNike, Michael Greathouse, Iva Gueorguieva,
Nique Le Transome, and Joey Slaughter.
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BABY-BOOM
DAYDREAMS
The Art of Douglas Bourgeois
Text by Dan Cameron, Estill Curtis Pennington, David
S. Rubin
120 pages / Hardcover / 65 color plates and 21 black-and-white
/ Published in 2003
Co-published by Hudson Hills Press
The first monograph on the artist, published in conjunction
with the CAC 25-year retrospective exhibition. Bourgeois
is a figurative artist whose meticulously detailed paintings
and sculptural assemblages present icons of popular
culture as well as everyday people. His work often portrays
religious imagery and environmental concerns and the
social issues expressed in the rock and roll and movies
he loves. The artist fuses private fantasy with a kind
of political document, exploring everything from racial
tensions to violence, both domestic and public.
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WHEN
TIME STANDS STILL
The Photographs of David Halliday
Text by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts
24 pages / Illustrated in black-and-white / Published
in 2002
Catalog to an exhibition documenting work over a ten-year
period. Includes portraits, landscape, and still life
imagery.
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2001
ENTERGY LOUISIANA OPEN
Text by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts
28 pages / Illustrated in color and black-and-white
/ Published in 2001
From the CAC exhibition featuring the art of Courtney
Egan, Michelle Elmore, Michael Guidry, Tim Hailey, Francis
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PHOTOGRAPHY
NOW
An International Survey of Contemporary Photography
Essay by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual Arts
64 pages / Fully illustrated in color / Published
in 2000
From the CAC exhibition featuring the art of Uta
Barth, Andrew Bush, Sarah Charlesworth, Giacomo Costa,
StÉPhane Couturier, Gregory Crewdson, Rineke
Dijkstra, Todd Eberle, Adam Fuss, Nan Goldin, Andreas
Gursky, Doug Hall, David Halliday, Alfredo Jaar, Bill
Jacobson, Sally Mann, Didier Massard, Tracey Moffatt,
Mariko Mori, Yasumasa Morimura, Vik Muniz, Shirin Neshat,
Jack Pierson, Robert Polidori, Thomas Ruff, Collier
Schorr, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson,
Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sam Taylor-Wood, Wolfgang
Tillmans, Fatimah Tuggar, and Jeff Wall.
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CHELSEA
RISING
23 artists from 23 galleries in New York Citys
Chelsea Arts District
Essay and text by David S. Rubin, Curator of Visual
Arts
52 pages / Illustrated in color and black-and-white
/ Published in 2001
From the CAC exhibition featuring the art of Matthew
Benedict, John Defazio, Joy Episalla, Karin F. Giusti,
Erik Hanson, Simen Johan, John Kalymnios, Susanne KÜHn,
Alix Lambert, Nikki S. Lee, Maria Marshall, Robert Marshall,
Julie Moos, Odili Donald Odita, Daniel Pflumm, Fernando
Rodriguez, Michelle Rollman, John Schabel, Kiki Seror,
Type A, Anton Vidokle, Bettina Von Zwehl, and Fritz Welch.
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