SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
THINK AGAIN MONOGRAPH
- A Brief History of Outrage, by
THINK AGAIN (David John Attyah and S.A. Bachman),
Politicizing Pictures Press, 2003. Distributed by Distributed Art Publishers/D.A.P.
BOOKS: S.A. BACHMAN AND THINK AGAIN
- Aperture, Our Town, Aperture Foundation Inc., 1992
- BABA Studio, Spiritus Mundi, A Global Response,
Postcard Deck, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 2002
- Bachman, S.A., Assumptions, Tyler Offset Press, Edition of 100, 1983
- Bachman, S.A., Blues for the Lost Snapshots, Tyler Offset Press,
Edition of 100, 1982
- Bachman, S.A., Soup's On, The Same Old Story, Call Me,
She Liked to Dance, Double Entry, a series of limited edition artist books, 1987
- Balliet, Barbara and Heffernan, Kerrissa, The Practice of Change,
AAHE Press, 2000
- Baumgardner, Jennifer and Richards, Amy, Manifesta: Young
Women, Feminism, and the Future, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000
- Collins, Chuck and Yeskel, Felice, Economic Apartheid
In America: A Primer on Economic Inequality and Insecurity, The New Press, 2000
- Frostig, Karen and Halamka, Kathy, Editors, Blaze: Discourse on Art, Women and
Feminism, Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007
- Glaser, Milton and Ilic, Mirko, The Design of Dissent, Rockport Press, 2005
- Haas, Gilda and Strategic Actions For A Just Economy, We Shall Not Be Moved, 2004
- Hoffman, Katherine, Concepts of Identity: Historical and
Contemporary Images and Portraits Family, Harper Collins, 1996
- Latner, Teishan, The Quotable Rebel: Political Quotations
for Dangerous Times, Common Courage Press, 2006
- Mann, James, Peace Signs: The Anti-War Movement Illustrated, English, French, German edition; George Olms Verlag AG, and Posters Against A War, Spanish edition; Gustavo Gili, 2003/2004
- McQuiston, Liz, Graphic Agitation 2, Phaidon, London, 2004
- Museum fur Gestaltung Zurich, essay by Claude Lichtenstein, Poster
Collection No. 11: Handmade, Lars Muller Publishers, Baden, Switzerland, 2005
- Naidus, Beverly, Arts For Change: Teaching Outside the Frame, New Village Press, 2008
- Neumaier, Diane, Reframings: New American Feminist Photographies. Temple Press, 1995
- Power, Marcus, Rethinking Development Geographies, Routledge, 2003
- Stroud, Marion Bolton, An Industrious Art: Innovation
and Print at the Fabric Workshop, W. W. Norton & Co., 1991
- Thompson, Cooper, Schaefer, Emmett and Ford, Henry, White Men Challenging Racism, Duke University Press, 2003
- United For A Fair Economy, Laughing Stock: A Humor Sourcebook on Economic Fairness, 1998
THINK AGAIN: PERIODICALS, RADIO, TELEVISON, NEWSPAPERS AND WEB
- “Agitprop Artists,” The Progressive, March 2001
- Aids Action Committee, The Little Black Book, "THINK AGAIN'S Queer Youth Manifesto,” 1998
- “Antagonismos: El MACBA Dedica una Exposicion al Atre Politico y Critico de los Utimos 40 Anos,” El Pais, July 7, 2001
- Art and Social Change, "Crossing The Economic Divide," Jamaica Plain Arts News, April 14, 1999
- Atomica Magazine, Dissident Issue, Winter 2003/04
- Boehm, Mike, Los Angeles Times, “Drive-by Campaign to Project Points of View,” October 6, 2006
- Center for the Study of Political Graphics, “Sex, Lies and Stereotypes,” exhibition catalogue, 1998
- Center for the Study of Political Graphics, “No Human Is Illegal,” exhibition catalogue, 1999
- Chihara, Michelle, "Agitart For The Boom Years," The Boston Phoenix, April 30, 1999
- Clark, Shaula and others, “Fall Art Preview,” Weekly Dig, Vol 9, Issue 38, September 2007
- C_M_L/CAMEL Collective, “Actions Speak - THINK AGAIN 2008-2009,” http://www.c-m-l.org/?q=node/171
- Cook, Greg, “Obama Victory Party at GASP,” The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research, November 4th, 2008
- Diversity Factor Magazine, Spring 2000
- Duehr, Gary, “Billboards To Get You Thinking,” The Boston Tab, April 27, 1999
- Ewing, Bill, “Too Many Bad Guys, Not Enough Time,” Museum School News, Winter 1999
- Harvey, Doug, “STREETSIGNISM,” LA Weekly, November 15, 2006
- Hastie, Beth, "Work by THINK AGAIN", Dyka'tude No. 5, Summer/Fall, 1998
- Haymarket People's Fund, Haymarket Newsletter, April 1999, back cover
- Hopkins, Randi, “Turn On The Bright Lights: Art, Women, Politics…” Boston Phoenix, Sept. 14, 2007
- Houton, Jacqueline, “Witnesses at Axiom,” Big, Red & Shiny, October 22, 2007
- Jacobs, Gloria, “Postcards From The Edge,” Ms Magazine, June/July 1999
- Knight, Christopher, “In Graphic Protest,” Los Angeles Times, January 15, 2003
- Lavin, Skye, “Agit-Artists THINK AGAIN,” Sojourner, July 1999
- Livingston, Chip, “Artists' Message: Think Again,” The Colorado Daily, April 15, 1999
- Los Angeles Times, “Political Protest As Art,” October 30, 2003
- Luis, Carlos M., “Reverie + Revolt,” El Nuevo Herald, Sunday October 28, 2007
- Magnus: Queer News, Opinion and Culture, Volume 2, January 2000, back cover
- Mannello, Naxieli, “Think You’ve Come A Long Way Baby, THINK AGAIN,” Clamour Magazine, Issue 27, July/August 2004
- Matsuda, Riku, Morning Review With Riku Matsuda, KPFK. Los Angeles, Interview with THINK AGAIN, 2004
- McQuaid, Kate, “Power Meets Vulnerability: Wall Mural, Exhibit Tackle Social Issues,” Boston Globe, December 8, 2008
- McQuaid, Kate, “Challenging Perceptions Of A Troubled World,” Boston
Globe, November 1, 2007
- McQuaid, Kate “She Takes Control With Her Bodies of Work,” Boston
Globe, November 8, 2007
- Meyer, James, “Antagonisms,” Artforum, November 2001
- Multidiversity, Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights, Simmons College, MA
- “NAFTA Effect: On The Line” The Progressive, December 2006
- Nash, Matthew, “A Brief History of Outrage,” Big, Red and Shiny: An Online Arts Journal for Boston, www.bigredandshiny.com, 2004
- Pelham, Zachery, “WAM! Politics and Art Collide on the Wall,” Worcester Magazine, October 30, 2008
- “Pick Out/Send It/Get Carded” web archive including work by Al-Nawab, subRosa,
Joon Kim, Jenet Koenig, Gregory Sholette, and David Thorne among others
- Radio Vieques, WALO 1240 AM, 19 de Marzo, 2006, Radio interview with Robert Rabin, Bonnie Donohue, Cesar Ayala and others.
- “Road Rage” Juxtapoz Magazine, March/April 2001
- Roug, Louise, “A Critical Eye on Governtainment,” The Los Angeles Times, May 3, 2002
- “Saying I Don’t,” The Bay Area Reporter, February 8, 2001
- Solot, Dorian and Miller, Marshall, “The Wedding Bell Blues,” Sojourner, October 1999
- Stay Free: Media and Consumer Culture, “Copyright Issue” No 20, 2003 inside cover
- Telemundo, Program: In Contexto, segment on The NAFTA Effect with Azucena Gómez,
October 13, 2006
- Temin, Christine, “Perspectives,” The Boston Globe, April 7, 1999
- “The Art of Politics,” Girlfriends Magazine, April 2001
- “THINK AGAIN Challenges Myths,” Resist, Volume 8, Number 9, November 1999
- “THINK AGAIN's Queer Youth Manifesto,” Teen Voices Magazine, Volume 8,
Issue 3, 1999
- “THINK AGAIN: On the Line,” The Progressive, December 2003
- Villarejo, Amy,“Activist Technologies: THINK AGAIN!” Social Text
(No. 80 Technoscience), Duke University Press, 2004
- Watson, Joe, “Hail to the Chief,” Phoenix New Times, July 1, 2004
- Wildman, David, “And Now A Public Service Announcement,” The Boston Globe, April 11, 1999
- Wolfe, Alan, “It’s All Our Fault,” Newsweek International
Edition, December 2001 - February 2002
- Yvette, Mar, “THINK AGAIN, Indeed,” Clear Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2004
- Z Magazine, “Zaps/CIA TV Mobile Billboard,” June 2002
S.A. BACHMAN: PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, AND WEB
- "Artist's Stamps," Special issue of Quiver, Vol 2, No. 5, Phila., PA, Tyler Offset Workshop, 1984
- Bachman, S.A., "An Argument For Media Literacy," No. 62 Studies In Education, Germantown Friends School, Winter 1992
- Beyer, Rita, "Art Now Project and the City's Role," Chestnut Hill Local, May 10, 1990
- Beyer, Rita, "Contemporary, Classical Themes Examined," Chestnut Hill Local, January 14, 1988
- Bohn, Donald Chant, "Philadelphia's Guarded Optimism," The New Art Examiner, May 1989
- Budd, Hildreth Ann, "Use Only As Directed," Art Paper, April 1988
- Curtis, Cathy, "Show Focuses On Works Of 15 Photographers," The Los Angeles Times, September 28, 1988
- Day, Ken, "Beyond Aesthetics: Artworks of Conscience," New Art Examiner, December 1991
- Donahoe, Victoria, "On Galleries," The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 26, 1988
- Feutz, Connie, "Artist S.A. Bachman," Women's Work, Spring Issue 1997
- Fox, Catharine, "Nexus Show Probes The Art Of Language," The Atlanta Journal, Sept. 24, 1988
- Goldberg, David Theo, "Democracy Inc., On David Duke," Artforum, January 1991
- Hansell, Betsey, "Art With Heart," Philadelphia Daily News, April 16, 1991
- Keifer, Geraldine Wojno, "Buckeyed Photography," Afterimage, February 1982
- Kenyon, Kathleen, "Surrealism Is A Dirty Word," Center Quarterly, No. 36, Summer 1988
- O'Reilly, "Voice Choice," The Village Voice, June 3, 1986
- Power, Mark, "Mid-Atlantic Photography," The Washington Post, April 3, 1986
- Rice, Robin, "Hometown Heroes," Philadelphia City Paper, December 20, 1987
- Sammartano, Paola, "The SMFA, An Artist's School," Zoom, March/April 1996
- Sherman, Mary, "ICA Local Show Misses It's Target," The Boston Herald, August 5, 1994
- Sozanski, Edward, "Art on the Theme of Growing Up Female," The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 9, 1991
- Sozanski, Edward, "A Mixing Of Photo Images And Text," The Philadelphia Inquirer,
February. 19, 1987
- Sozanski, Edward, "The Star of Shows for Local Talent," The Philadelphia Inquirer,
December 20, 1987
- Stapen, Nancy, "Strong Art, Weak Premise at ICA Show," The Boston Globe, August 5, 1994
- Telemundo, Program: In Contexto, segment on The NAFTA Effect with Azucena Gómez,
October 13, 2006
- Temin, Christine, "DeCordova, A Piercing Look Into Family Secrets," The Boston Globe, Sept. 25, 1992
- "Vitality In Vision," Dialogue, January-February 1982
- Yonick, Deborah, "Philadelphia Art Now," The Village News, May 19, 1990
S.A. BACHMAN: CATALOGUES
- Alternative Museum, Beyond Aesthetics: Artworks of Conscience, New York, NY, 1991
- Alternative Museum, Artists of Conscience: 16 Years of Political and Social Commentary, New York, NY, 1992
- Aperture Foundation, Burden Gallery, Our Town, New York, NY, 1992
- BC Space, Artists' Liaison, Laguna Beach, CA, 1988
- Central Washington University, New Photographics '86, Ellensburg, WA, 1986
- Cleveland Museum of Art, The May Show, Cleveland, OH, 1981
- DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Goodbye to Apple Pie: Contemporary Artists View the Family in Crisis, Lincoln, MA, 1992
- Fleisher Art Memorial, Ten By Twelve, Philadelphia, PA, 1988
- Institute of Contemporary Art, Made In Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 1987
- New York Public Library, Making the Scene: The Midtown Y Photography Gallery 1972-1996, New York, NY, 2007
- Ohio University, Alternatives, Athens, OH, 1985
- Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Art Now, Philadelphia, PA, 1990
- The Center for Photography at Woodstock, The New Surrealism Or The Fiction of the Real, Woodstock, NY, 1988
- Tyler School of Art, Tyler Alumni Invitational Exhibition, Philadelphia, PA, 1984
- University of North Carolina, The Invisible Process: Ingenuity and Cooperation In Finding Women's Lives, Wilson Library, Chapel Hill, NC, 1997
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