Richard Milazzo - Edited (Books / Anthologies / Magazines)

Edited (Books / Anthologies / Magazines)

Italian Post-Modernist Writing. Co-edited by Richard Milazzo. Shantih, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Summer-Fall 1978). Contributors: Nanni Balestrini, Corrado Costa, Tomaso Kemeny, Giulia Niccolai, Gastone Novelli, Martino Oberto, Giovanna Sandri, Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, Adriano Spatola, Gian Pio Torricelli.

The Waters of Casablanca: Analogic and Ablative Poiesis Towards Ontologic Writing in Italy. Associate editor: Richard Milazzo. Chelsea, No. 37 (December 1978). Contributors: Nanni Cagnone, Mario Diacono, Rubina Giorgi, Alfredo Di Legge, Martino Oberto, Raffaele Perrotta, Emilio Villa.

Giuseppe Risso, Cospaia: The Practice of Essence. “Ana-tomia: A Portfolio (from the Writings and Atmospheric Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci).” Co-edited by Richard Milazzo. New York and Milan: Out of London Press, May 1979.

The Invisible Philosophy: French and Italian Writing. Co-published and co-edited by Richard Milazzo. Gizeh, No. 1 (Fall 1980). Contributors: Luigi Ballerini, Nanni Cagnone, Jacques Garelli, Pierre Lartigue, Angelo Lumelli, Richard Milazzo, Eugene Nicole, Claudio Olivieri, Raffaele Perrotta, Lionel Ray.

The Syntactic Revolution: Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln Gillespie. Co-published and edited, with an introduction and textual notes, by Richard Milazzo. New York and Milan: Out of London Press, September 1980.

La rosa disabitata: poesia transcendentale americana 1960-1980. Co-edited by Richard Milazzo. Materiali 56 / Testi 3. Milan: Feltrinelli Editore, May 1981.

Pontormo’s Diary. A facsimile edition with a transcription by Emilio Cecchi and a translation of the dairy, with a portfolio of works, by Rosemary Mayer. Co-published and co-edited by Richard Milazzo. New York and Milan: Out of London Press, October 1982.

Beauty and Critique: Hypothetic Structurations of Cotenability Toward a Theory of Modal Criticism in Art. Edited by Richard Milazzo. New York: TSL, 1982. Contributors: Ericka Beckman, Jack Goldstein, Barbara Kruger, Allan McCollum, Robert Longo; Charles Bernstein and Susan B. Laufer, Deniz Firincioglu, Semih Firincioglu, Karsten Harries, Charles Riley, Valentine Tatransky; Maureen Connor and Meg Shore, Donna Dennis, Harmony Hammond, Carla Liss, Rosemary Mayer, Linda Mussmann; Alexander Alland, Michèle Cone, Angus Fletcher, Sophie Hawkes, Jun Maeda, Raffaele Perrotta, Ann Wilson.

Pictures for Unrequited Images. Edited by Richard Milazzo. Partial Texts: Essays and Fictions, in Wedge, Nos. 3/4/5 (1983). Contributors: Ericka Beckman, Troy Brauntuch, Sarah Charlesworth, Mark Innerst, Richard Prince, James Welling.

Effects: Magazine in New Art Theory. Co-published and edited by Collins & Milazzo. No. 1 (“Semblance and Mediation”), New York, 1983: Ericka Beckman, Gretchen Bender, Ross Bleckner, Troy Bruantuch, Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo, Jack Goldstein, Mark Innerst, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Robert Longo, Allan McCollum, Peter Nagy, Steven Parrino, Richard Prince, David Salle, Tyler Turkle,.

Pictures for Unrequited Images I: James Welling: Folio (1977-1982). Co-edited by Richard Milazzo. Il Cobold Magazine, No. 11 (April–June 1984).

Effects: Magazine for New Art Theory. Edited by Collins & Milazzo. No. 2 (“Concept and the New Content”), New York, 1984. Contributors: Ericka Beckman, Gretchen Bender, Ross Bleckner, Don Bonham, Peter Carravetta, Sarah Charlesworth, Barbara Kruger, Stephen Lack, Louise Lawler, Robert Longo, Peter McCaffrey, Allan McCollum, Jan Mohlman, Peter Nagy, Joel Otterson, Steven Parrino, Richard Prince, Eric Sparre, Gaetano Testa, Joan Wallace and Geralyn Donohue, James Welling, Michael Zwack.

Collaboration: Constructs for the New Scrutiny. Co-edited by Collins & Milazzo. New Observations, No. 20 (1984). Contributors: Sherrie Levine and Laurie Simmons, Eric Bogosian and Michael Zwack, Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo, Carole Ann Klonarides and Aura Rosenberg, Alan Belcher and Peter Nagy, Louise Lawler and Allan McCollum, Ross Bleckner and Barbara Kruger, Gretchen Bender and Robert Chapman, Alice Albert and Steven Parrino, Ericka Beckman and Mike Kelley, Grazie Terribile and Sohei Hashimoto, The Offices of Fend, Fitzgibbon, Holzer, Nadin, Prince & Winters, ABC No Rio, Sarah Charlesworth and Robin Winters, Peggy Cyphers and Susan Springfield, General Idea, Cynthia Carlson and Rosemary Mayer, Kiki Smith and David Wojnarowicz, Phil Mariani and Brian Wallis, Judy Geib and Mark Innerst, Mike Glier and Jenny Holzer, Joan Wallace and Geralyn Donohue.

Pictures for Unrequited Images II: Michael Zwack: The History of the World. Co-edited by Richard Milazzo. Il Cobold Magazine, No. 12-14 (March 1985).

Effects: Magazine for New Art Theory. Edited by Collins & Milazzo. No. 3 (“Netural Trends”), New York, 1986. Contributors: Craig Adcock, Vikky Alexander, Jane Bauman, Tom Brazelton, Barry Bridgwood, Sarah Charlesworth, Susan Davis, Carroll Dunham, Peter Halley, Mark Innerst, Gérard Van Der Kaap and Peter Klashorst, Kevin Larmon, Jonathan Lasker, Frank Majore, Franco Marinai, Joseph Masheck, Allan McCollum, Carlo McCormick, Richard Milani, Peter Nadin, Joseph Nechvatal, Richard Prince, David Robbins, Giuseppe Salvatori, Ettore Bonessio di Terzet, Meyer Vaisman, Julie Wachtel, Oliver Wasow, Robin Weglinski.

Pictures for Unrequited Images III: Ericka Beckman: Common Carriers (1984). Co-edited by Richard Milazzo. Il Cobold Magazine, No. 16 (December 1987).

A Curatorial Project by Collins & Milazzo: Ford Beckman; Meg Webster; Sal Scarpitta; Robert Rauschenberg; Change Inc. Benefit; Token Gestures; Charles Clough. New York: Scott Hanson Gallery, 1990.

An Anthology of Statements Celebrating the Twentieth Anniversary of White Columns. Co-published and edited with an introduction by Collins & Milazzo. New York: White Columns, 1991. Contributors: Craig Adcock, Bill Arning, Lawrence Carroll, Charles Clough, Collins & Milazzo, Arthur C. Danto, Stephen Ellis, Susan Etkin, Peter Fend, Andy Grundberg, Peter Halley, Eleanor Heartney, Valerie Jaudon, Howard B. Johnson, Alan Jones, Richard Kallina, Alain Kirili, Jeff Koons, Jonathan Lasker, Annette Lemieux, Catherine Liu, Robert Longo, Vik Muniz, Joseph Nechvatal, Lucio Pozzi, Richard Prince, Holt Quentel, Donald Rubell, Irving Sandler, Sal Scarpitta, Barry Schwabsky, Eugene Schwartz, Nancy Shaver, Susan Sollins, Mike and Doug Starn, Haim Steinbach, Gary Stephan, Taro Suzuki, Tyler Turkle, Jeffrey Wasserman, Meg Webster, Stephen Westfall.

Fiction South / Fiction North. Co-published and edited by Collins & Milazzo. New York, and Tallahassee, Florida: Ridgefield Press, 1992. Contributors: Pamela Ball, Michael Cunningham, Owen Goodwyne, Barry Handberg, Gary Indiana, Ed Marsicano, Patrick McGrath, Eileen Miles, Bob Shacochis, Lynne Tillman, Wendy Walker, Gary Scott White.

99: Turn-of-the-Century Magazine. Co-published and edited by Collins & Milazzo. New York. Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1993). Contributors: Pamela Ball, Robert Burke, Edward Burns, Marco Colapietro, Collins & Milazzo, Rubin L. Gorewitz, James Hyde, Alan Jones, Diane Lewis, Stuart Schneiderman, Jessica Stockholder.

99: Turn-of-the-Century Magazine. Co-published and edited by Richard Milazzo. New York. Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 1994). Contributors: ?

The Gifts: Gold, Frankincense, Myrrh. A bilingual English/Italian three-volume set in bronze, terra cotta, and paper, with literary writing, sculpture and drawings by Saint Clair Cemin, Abraham David Christian, Alessandro Twombly and Not Vital. Edited by Richard Milazzo. Edgewise Press, Inc., New York - Turin - Paris, in collaboration with Paolo Torti degli Alberti, Turin, 2000. Editions: 500 (paper), 100 (terra cotta), 7 (Bronze).

Ross Bleckner, Examined Life: Writings 1972-2007. Co-published and edited with an introduction by Richard Milazzo. New York - Paris - Turin: Edgewise Press, Inc., May 2009.

Peter Halley, Selected Essays 1981-2001. Co-published and edited with an introduction by Richard Milazzo. New York - Paris - Turin: Edgewise Press, Inc., January 2013.

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