Buzz Spector American, b. 1948

Works
  • Buzz Spector, Malevich: With 8 Red Rectangles
    Malevich: With 8 Red Rectangles
  • Buzz Spector, MeNSEM, 1989
    MeNSEM, 1989
  • Buzz Spector, Dipsomania (After Man Ray), 1994
    Dipsomania (After Man Ray), 1994
  • Buzz Spector, Marcel Broodthaers, 1997
    Marcel Broodthaers, 1997
  • Buzz Spector, Authors (Features #1), 1998
    Authors (Features #1), 1998
  • Buzz Spector, Painting 12, 1998
    Painting 12, 1998
  • Buzz Spector, 17 Books About Marcel Broodtaers, 1999
    17 Books About Marcel Broodtaers, 1999
  • Buzz Spector, Authors Thinking #3, 1999
    Authors Thinking #3, 1999
  • Buzz Spector, Alter(ed) Ruscha, 2000
    Alter(ed) Ruscha, 2000
  • Buzz Spector, My Fiction, 2000
    My Fiction, 2000
  • Buzz Spector, Big Red C, 2007
    Big Red C, 2007
  • Buzz Spector, GRAY, 2008
    GRAY, 2008
  • Buzz Spector, Poiesis, 2008
    Poiesis, 2008
  • Buzz Spector, White Insistence, 2009
    White Insistence, 2009
  • Buzz Spector, Marcel Broodthaers 2, 2010
    Marcel Broodthaers 2, 2010
  • Buzz Spector, Dreamsupinsmoke, 2011
    Dreamsupinsmoke, 2011
  • Buzz Spector, About the Author 2, 2014
    About the Author 2, 2014
  • Buzz Spector, About the Author 3, 2014
    About the Author 3, 2014
  • Buzz Spector, About the Author 1, 2014
    About the Author 1, 2014
  • Buzz Spector, Efface Nabokov, 2014
    Efface Nabokov, 2014
  • Buzz Spector, Authors Libraries 9, 2014
    Authors Libraries 9, 2014
  • Buzz Spector, Echo, 2014
    Echo, 2014
  • Buzz Spector, Writers Bloc 1, 2014
    Writers Bloc 1, 2014
  • Buzz Spector, Altered K, 2015
    Altered K, 2015
  • Buzz Spector, Found Polaroids, 2016
    Found Polaroids, 2016
  • Buzz Spector, Untitled, 2016
    Untitled, 2016
  • Buzz Spector, Kozo Book, 2018
    Kozo Book, 2018
  • Buzz Spector, Between the Sheets, 2018
    Between the Sheets, 2018
  • Buzz Spector, Écriture 1, 2019
    Écriture 1, 2019
  • Buzz Spector, Arte Pura, 2019
    Arte Pura, 2019
  • Buzz Spector, Rim/baud, 2020
    Rim/baud, 2020
  • Buzz Spector, EGO, 2020
    EGO, 2020
  • Buzz Spector, Okay Okay, 2021
    Okay Okay, 2021
Overview

Buzz Spector is an artist and critical writer whose artwork has been shown in such museums as the Saint Louis Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA, and most recently, Rockford Art Museum. Spector's work makes frequent use of the book, both as subject and object, and is concerned with relationships between public history, individual memory, and perception. He has published a number of artists' books and editions since the mid-1970s, including, most recently, Buzzwords, selected interviews with Spector and new page art, issued by Sara Ranchouse Publishing, Chicago, in 2012. Other Spector publications include White Insistence, a limited edition collaboration with poet Michael Burkhart self-published by the artist in 2009, and Time Square, a limited edition letterpress book hand altered by the artist and published in 2007 by Pyracantha Press and ABBA at Arizona State University in Tempe.

Spector was a co-founder of WhiteWalls, a magazine of writings by artists, in Chicago in 1978, and served as the publication's editor until 1987. Since then he has written extensively on topics in contemporary art and culture, and has contributed reviews and essays to a number of publications, including American Craft, Artforum, Art Issues, Art on Paper, Hand Papermaking, and New Art Examiner. He is the author The Book Maker's Desire, critical essays on topics in contemporary art and artists' books (Umbrella Editions, 1995), and numerous exhibition catalogue essays including, most recently, Shona Macdonald: siding with things ( Zillman Art Museum, University of Maine, 2021) and Monika Weiss: Body of Drawings (Center for Polish Sculpture, Oronsko, National Institution of Culture in Poland, 2021).

Spector received the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Awards in 1982, 1985, and 1991.

Exhibitions