Selected Bibliography and Publications
Selected Bibliography
Garret, Ian. “Desecration/
Resurrection New Video Work by Aviva Rahmani” CSPA Quarterly Summer 2010: 28, 2010.
Ernest, Dagney. “Rahmani
opens, premiers in New York”
The Herald Gazette. October 23, 2010.
Billard, Mary. “Saving the
World. Smelling Good Too.” The New York
Times October 21 2010: E6. 2010.
Haller, Dominique. Interview
with Aviva Rahmani and Glenn Albrecht about Solastalgia, Produced by Here on
Earth for Wisconsin NPR www.hereonearth.org March 2, 2010.
Carpenter, Lucas. “Review of
Still Waters Show” Art Papers
(January/February 2010): 50. 2010.
Boetzkes, Amanda. At the Limit of Form: The Ethics of
Contemporary Earth Art, Published by University of Minnesota
Press, 2010.
Black, Helene and Pinkel,
Sheila. “In Transition Russia 2008.” Presented by NeMe, 2008
Boettger, Suzaan. “Global
Warnings.” Art in America. June/July 2008: illustrated
page 161, discussed page 206. 2008.
Kagan, Sacha and Steinbrugge,
Bettina. Eds. “Everything Will Be Fine.” Germany: Universitat Lueneberg,
2008.
Dederer, Claire. “Looking for Inspiration in the
Melting Ice.” Sunday Arts & Leisure, New
York Times September 23, 2007.
Genocchio, Benjamin. “Digging
In to Nurture Nature.” New York Times
May 20, 2007.
Lippard, Lucy. Weather
Report. Boulder Museum
of Contemporary Art, Boulder
Colorado, 2007.
Carruthers, Beth. “Mapping the Terrain of Contemporary
EcoART Practice and Collaboration.” Online posting http://greenmuseum.org/generic_content.php?ct_id=263
2006.
Love, Barbara J. and Cott, Nancy F. Feminists Who
Changed America,
1963-1975. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2006.
Auses, Jack;
Kester, Grant and Strayer, Jenny Eds. “Groundworks.” Pennsylvania: Carnegie
Mellon University,
2005.
Mellin, Anke, Curator. Visions About Nature. South Korea:
The Korean Nature Artists
Association-Yatoo, 2005.
Strelow, Heike. Aesthetics of Ecology: Art in
Environmental Design: Theory and Practice. Basel,
Berlin, Boston:
Birkhauser Verlag fur Architektur, 2004.
Orenstein, Gloria “The Greening of Gaia: Ecofeminist
Artists Revisit the Garden.” Ethics and
the Environment. Vol. 8 no. 1, Spring 2003. 103-111. 2003.
Spaid, Sue. “Ecovention: current art to transform
ecologies.” Cincinnati, Ohio:
Contemporary Art Center,
greenmuseum.org and ecoartspace, 2002.
Sutherland, Amy. “Art-Eco on Vinalhaven.” Maine Telegram. June 10, 2001.
Schroeder, Paul; et al. “The Gulf of Maine Environmental
Information Exchange: participation, observation,
conversation.” Environment and Planning
B: Planning and Design. 2001. Vol. 28. 865-887. www.commoncoordinates.com/papers/2001epbgominfoex.pdf 2001.
Lippard, Lucy. “The Lure of the Local.” New York: The New Press,
1997.
Braude, Norma
and Garrard, Mary D. editors. The Power
of Feminist Art. New York:
Abrams, 1994.
Harris, Craig. Leonardo Almanac Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1993.
Schwendenwein, Jude. “Breaking Ground: Art in the
Environment.” Sculpture Magazine,
September/October 1991.
Tallmer, Jerry. “Artist’s
‘Ghost’ is a 9-year Haunt.” New York Post December 28, 1990.
Ollman, Leah. “Grief and Joy
Unfold in Performance.” Los Angeles Times 1989.
Raven, Arlene editor. Art in the Public Interest. Michigan: UMI Press,
9/8/1998.
Raven, Arlene. Crossing
Over: Feminism and Art of Social Concern. Michigan: UMI Research
Press, 1988.
Raven, Arlene. “Not a Pretty
Picture; Can Violent Art Heal?” Village
Voice. 6/17/1986.
Wallen, Ruth. “Review: The
Medicine Wheel Mural.” High Performance
Magazine. Spring 1986.
Morgan, Robert. “Views of a
Violent World.” Sunday Democrat &
Chronicle. 1986.
McDonald, Robert. “At the
Galleries.” Los Angeles Times. November 22, 1985.
Butler,
Frances. “California
Book Artists.” Crafts International.
1984.
Roth, Moira. The Amazing Decade. Astro Artz, 1983.
Sebastian, Jill. “Review of
Floating Worlds Revisited.” New Art
Examiner. November 12, 1983.
Raven, Arlene. At Home Show
Catalogue published by Long Beach Museum of Art 1982.
Miller, Elise. “The
Reproduction Dilemma.” Artweek.
August 1983.
Miller, Elise. “The Artist as
Parent,” San Diego Magazine. July 1983.
Burnham, Linda and Montano, Linda. “Saving the Moment:
Aviva Rahmani.” High Performance
Magazine, 1979.
Firpo, Patrick: Katayanagi, Claudia; Alexander, Lester
and Ditlea, Steve. Copyart. New York: Richard Marek
Publishers, 1978.
Chicago, Judy. Through the Flower. New York: Doubleday, 1975.
Smith, Barbara. “Three
Womanspace Performances.” Artweek.
March, 1973.
Jones, Welton. “Troupe At Synanon Plans Non Smooth
Performance.” San Diego Union.
December, 1968.
Publications by Aviva Rahmani
“Islands in the
Sun.” Mammut August 210:17-18.2010.
Feminist Ideas Then and Now… WEAD http://weadartists.org/feminist-
ideas-then-now-are-linkedchanged-expandedcontracted August 24, 2010.
“The Horizontal Press
Conference.” CSPA Quarterly Issue 2
Feb 26, 2010:14-17. 2010.
“Collaborating with the
Earth. Trigger Point Garden”
Public Issue #41, 2010.
“The Press
Conference” online posting February Quarterly Issue
http://sustainablepractice.org/newsletter/10Jan/
2010.
“Islands
in the Sun”, Working Waterfront,
February/March 2010.
“An American at COP15” online
posting
http.magazine.cultura21.de/piazza/English 2010
1000x Landscape Architecture, Germany:
Verlagshaus Braun Vertrieb, 2009.
Aviva Rahmani's Virtual
Concerts. Interview by Britt Bravo. http://artheals.libsyn.com
2008.
Interview of Aviva Rahmani by
Sam Bower.
http://greenmuseum.org/generic_content.php?ct_id=302.
2008.
“Practical Ecofeminism.” Blaze; Discourse on Art,
Women and Feminism. Ed. Karen Frostig and Kathy Halamka. Cambridge Scholars Press. Newcastle. 2007. 315.
“Environmental Triage: Disturbance Theory, Trigger
Points, and Virtual Analogs for Physical Sites.” Sustainability: a new frontier
for the arts and cultures Eds. Sacha Kagan, Volker Kirchberg and, Gerd Michelsen.
Verlag für Akademische Schriften (VAS) Frankfurt.
264. 2007.
“The Butterfly Effect,”
Soundscapes, The Journal of Acoustic
Ecology. 2007.
“Birthing A Virtual
Residency.” Online posting, 2007.
greenmuseum.org.
http://greenmuseum.org/ generic_content.php?ct_id=263. 2005.
“Why Blue Rocks?” Online posting,
greenmuseum.org.
http://greenmuseum.org/content/artist_content/ct_id-91__artist
_id-23.html 2002.
“The Mental Technology of
REQUIEM.” ACT Magazine 1989.
“The Floating Worlds
Project.” High Performance Magazine.
June, 1983.
“Floating Worlds.” California: InterNetwork Press, 1983.