Vol. 2, No. 12 issue of Kiss published by Joel Fabrikant and edited by Al Hansen. Art director: Alan Shenker. Correspondents: Ondine, Alice Polesky, Clitoria, Dana Ohlmeyer, Joseph Stevens, Dean Latimer, Ray Shultz, Dave Buckley, Peter & Antonia Stampfel, Mad Jack Spanish, Sinderella, Arthur Feldman, Tony Paycheck, Nefer Almon, Edwina Thoreson, Zod, Candyass Cornflower, El Prince, Havrig Ferenczy, Rita Revolution, C. ... [details]
Vol. 2, No. 2 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant. Contents include: a page of graffiti "direct from the wall of our crapper and featuring Spain Rodriguez;" "Robert Justin Whiteshit," by Clitoria; "Rock Cocks," by A. ... [details]
Vol. 2, No. 1 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant. Contents include: "Editorial;" "Beloved Ondine's Advice to the Shopworn;" a full page reproduction of 'The Dolly Sisters' by Al Hansen, 1967, in the collection of Roy Lichtenstein; "Sinema/Sexion;" "Poor Angel," by Jaq Barger; "Balling Music," by Zelda the Cat; "Electro Fuck;" "The Great Silent Yuletide," by Clitoria; "A Christmas Carol;" and "personal ads that are intriguing & discreet: Swingers United for Kicks. ... [details]
Retrospective monograph on the work of the conceptual art collaborative ASCO. Texts by C. Ondine Chavoya, Rita Gonzalez, David E. James, Amelia Jones, Chon A. Noriega, Jesse Lerner, Deborah Cullen, Maris Bustamante, Colin Gunckel, David Román, Raúl Homero Villa, Josh Kun, Tere Romo, Mario Ontiveros, Ramón García and Michelle Habell-Pallán. ... [details]
"In his introduction to 'The 1980s: An Internet Conference,' moderator Maurice Berger writes, 'As Fredric Jameson reminds us in his essay 'Periodizing the 1960s,' decades are never neat, clearly defined episodes. ... [details]
Transcripts of a symposium organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center, Santa Fe, and the Center for Design and Visual Culture UMBC, Baltimore, held online October 31 - November 1, 2005. ... [details]
Large critical look at Andy Warhol's films with interviews by Patrick S. Smith, including Warhol, Lawrence Alloway, Gregory Battcock, Irving Blum, David Bourdon, Tally Brown, Ted Carey, Leo Castelli, Jackie Curtis, Ronnie Cutrone, Emile de Antonio, Robert Galster, Henry Geldzahler, Nathan Gluck, Bert Greene, Fred Hughes, Ivan Karp, Stephen Koch, Charles Lisanby, Gerard Malanga, Jonas Mekas, Ondine , Robert Pincus-Witten, James Rosenquist, Irving Sandler, Rupert Smith, Ronald Tavel, Eleanor Ward, and Holly Woodlawn. ... [details]
Vol. 1, No. 32 issue of Kiss, published by Joel Fabrikant, edited by Tony Paycheck, and "format consultant" Al Hansen. Contents include: "There You Were," a poem by Carolanne Ely; "Brian Whippatit and Slimy Sue," by Alice Polesky; "Witchcraft," by Griselda Comfort; "Beloved Ondine's Advice to the Shopworn;" "Rock Cocks," by Nefer Almond; "Swingers Diary," by Clitoria; centerfold; "The Potter Boys Larn Contraception: Another Chicken Shit Story Which Turns Out To Be the Pig's Ass," by D. ... [details]
Issue edited by [Al Hansen]. Essays "The Picture Book of Love," by Robert L. Harkel with photographs by Arnold Skolnick; letter by Matt Pesce; "Mung," by D.A. Latimer; "Demonic Picnic," illustration by Peter Passuntino; "Inter/Course," by Robert Rosinek; "Doctor Hip-Pocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld; "Beloved Ondine's Advice to the Shopworn," by Ondine. [details]
Issue edited by [Al Hansen]. Essays "Hollywood Babylon," by Kenneth Anger; "Wet Dreams," by Amalo; sculptures by Craig Kauffman and John McCracken; "Brink of Doom Comix," by Algernon Backwash and M. Rodriguez; "A History of America," by Bill Hutton; "Inter/Course," by Robert Rosinek; sculpture by Arnold Goldstein; "Beloved Ondine's Advice to the Shopworn," by Ondine; "Doctor Hip-Pocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld. [details]