A tabloid style artists' project based on notions of exchange between Huebler and fifty artists. Text from cover: "50 signed original copies of this statement, (priced at $150 each), will constitute the only from of this piece for an indeterminate period of time. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Mike Kanerak. Essays "Screw You," by Bruce David; "Carnaltoons for Adults: Cosmo's Cunnilingus Capers," by Vern Kent; "My Fantasy: She Ate My Afterbirth, I Ate Her After Death or I Disremember Momma," by Don Fatale; "Sex Scene," edited by Peter Brennan; "Suck without Fear," by Brian Eppworth; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "Fuck Facts: Hip Advice on Your Sexuality: Necrophilia Lives," Dr. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Mike Kanerak. Essays "Screw You," by Jim Buckley; "Love Among the Bedpans: 'Were Those Stories about Nurses Really True?'," by Alfred Germont; "Sex Scene," edited by Peter Brennan; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "The Sensual Advisor: Hip Advice on Your Sexuality," by Dr. ... [details]
A large publication comprised of two parts: "Sky Hooks : The Autobiography of John Kane as told to Marie McSwigan," and "A Catalogue Raisonné of Kane's Paintings" compiled by Leon Anthony Arkus. Bibliography and exhibition history included. ... [details]
September / October 1968 issue of Arts Magazine. Cover features color reproduction of work by Lucas Samaras. Edited by Joseph James Akston, with written contributions by Joseph James Akston, Nicolas Calas, Jacqueline Barnitz, Lawrence Alloway, Cindy Nemser, Charles Nagel, Gordon Brown, Roderick Young, Jeanne Siegel, Alfred Werner, Pietro Gilardi, and Noel Frackman. ... [details]
Book in the form of a folio with loose folded sheets, published as a tribute to Frank O'Hara after his death. It includes the works of artists including Reuben Nakian, Alex Katz, Robert Motherwell, Marisol, Joe Brainard, Al Held, Roy Lichtenstein, Jane Wilson, Joan Mitchell, Elaine de Kooning, John Button, Niki de Saint Phalle, Barnett Newman, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Claes Oldenburg, Grace Hartigan, Michael Goldberg, Matsumi Kanemitsu, Helen Frankenthaler, Norman Bluhm, Allan D'Arcangelo, Giorgio Cavallon, Nell Blaine, Jane Freilicher, Lee Krasner, and Larry Rivers coupled with O'Hara's poems. [details]
Issue number three (of six issues published) of "It Is : A Magazine for Abstract Art," published between 1958 and 1965. Edited by P.G. Pavia. Contents include: "A Little Room for Feeling," by Hubert Crehan; "Face Front," by Sidney Geist; "Abstraction in Poetry," by Allen Ginsberg; "Editor of a Hearsay Panel," by Elaine de Kooning; "Thoughts on the Dance," by Merle Marsicano; "Drawing," by Mercedes Matter; "Spontaneity," by George McNeil; "Manifesto-In-Progress III," by P. ... [details]
Poster / announcement published in conjunction with show held May 2 - 21, 1958. Essay by Dorothy G. Voss. Artists included Paul Georges, Boris Lurie, William Gambini, Tom Young, Lester Johnson, Augustus Goertz, Sam Goodman, Rocco Armento, Alice Baber, Budd Hopkins, Ray Spillenger, Felix Pasilis and Matsumi Kanemitsu. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show of the personal art collection of Juliana Force held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, September 24 - October 30, 1949. Text by Juliana Force, Herman More, Lloyd Goodrich, John Sloan, Guy Pène du Bois, Alexander Brook, Forbes Watson. ... [details]