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Newsweek
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 27.4 x 20.5 cm.
  • 68 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Newsweek

Vol. 119, No. 23 (June 8, 1992)

Barbara Kruger, Maynard Parker, Ned Zeman, Lucy Howard, Stephen Langfur, Joe Klein, Howard Fineman, Eleanor Clift, Eloise Salholz, Tony Clifton, Patricia King, Marian Wright Edelman, Eleanor Clift, Jonathan Alter, David H. Hackworth, Michael Meyer, Pia Hinckle, Tom Post, Margaret Garrard Warner, Karen Breslau, Richard Thomas, Margaret Garrard Warner, Ray Wilkinson, Marc Levinson, Jean Seligmann, Constance Wiley, Robert J. Samuelson, Laura Shapiro, Mary Hager, Kathryn Baron, Debra Rosenberg, Lydia Denworth, Katrine Ames, Jerry Adler, Peter Annin, Geoffrey Cowley, Harry F. Waters, Vern E. Smith, Laura Shapiro, Charles Leerhsen, Katrine Ames, Malcolm Jones Jr., Ray Sawhill, Mark Starr, Malcolm Jones Jr., David Ansen, Abigail Kuflik, Jennifer Foote, Peter Katel, Barbara Kantrowitz, Pat Wingert, Elizabeth Ann Leonard, Kenneth L. Woodward, Niccolo Vivarelli, Christopher Dickey, Meg Greenfield

June 8, 1992 issue of Newsweek, edited by Maynard Parker. Contents include: "Periscope," with bureau reports by Ned Zeman and Lucy Howard; "Let the Walls Down," by Stephen Langfur; "Letters;" "Perspectives;" "Whose Values," by Joe Klein, with artwork by Barbara Kruger; "Playing on the 'V Word,'" by Howard Fineman; "First Lady Culture Clash," by Eleanor Clift; "Values in the Classroom," by Eloise Salholz with Tony Clifton in New York, Patricia King in San Francisco, Karen Springen in Chicago, Howard Manly in Atlanta and Debra Rosenberg in Boston; "A Mother's Guiding Message," Marian Wright Edelman interviewed by Eleanor Clift; "Why the Old Media's Losing Control," by Jonathan Alter; "'You in Congress, Listen Up': Sounding the alarm against those who think the country is only the sum of its special interests," by David H. ... [details]

New York, NY: Newsweek, Inc.,
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  • artists' book
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 24 x 16.5 cm.
  • 48 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 9185552135

Interviews of Interviews

Bengt Adlers, Ben Vautier, Robert Filliou, L.G. Lundberg, Erik Dietman, Stefan Wewerka, Carl Magnus, George Brecht, Mats B, Cark Frederik Reuterswärd, Dorothy Iannone

Interviews with Ben Vautier, Robert Filliou, L G Lundberg, Erik Dietman, Stefan Wewerka, Carl Magnus, George Brecht, Mats B, Cark Frederik Reuterswärd, and Dorothy Iannone. Text printed in Swedish and English. [details]

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Journal [LAICA Journal]
  • periodical
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 27.7 x 21.4 cm.
  • 53 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Journal [LAICA Journal]

No. 4 (February 1975)

Rachel Rosenthal, Allan Kaprow, Clayton Eshleman, Lowell Darling, Paul Brach, Carol Berge, Joyce Shaw, Peter Clothier, Victor Lance Henderson, Guy De Cointet, Barbara Strasen, Robert K. Gullen, Martha Rosler, Emerson Woelffer, Walter Gabrielson, George Miller, Newton Harrison, Helen Harrison, Howard Cohen, Susan Mogul, Miriam Shapiro, Melvyn Freilicher, Arlene Raven, Van Schley, Billy Adler, Sylvia Salazar Simpson, Kathy Acker, Jerry McMillan, Joe Goode, John Clarke, Vaughan Rachel, Philip Orlando, Ruth Iskin, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Caroline Kent, Peter Gordon, Dewain Valentine, June Wayne, Miles Forst, Harold Cohen

Essays include a letter to the editor by Rachel Rosenthal; "Routine," by Allan Kaprow; "Untitled," by Clayton Eshleman; "Untitled," by Lowell Darling; "Untitled," by Paul Brach; "I'Most Go Down To The See Again," by Carol Berge; "Untitled," by Joyce Shaw; "Living on a Fault," by Peter Clothier; "Untitled," by Victor Lance Henderson; "Untitled," by Guy De Cointet; "Everyone's a Minority Group in California," by Barbara Strasen; "A Short Interview Between Dudley Finds and Lowell Darling in Hollywood," by Lowell Darling; "Conflict of Interest Law," by Robert K. ... [details]

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1975 Biennial Exhibition
  • exhibition catalogue
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white
  • 20.9 x 21 cm.
  • unpaginated
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

1975 Biennial Exhibition

John Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, James Monte, Elke Solomon, Marcia Tucker, Tom Armstrong, Martha Alf, David Anderson, James R. Anderson, Dennis Ashbaugh, Domingo Barreres, W.B. Bearman, Tony Bechara, Gene Beery, Allen Edward Bertoldi, Gary Beydler, Ross Bleckner, Cheryl Bowers, Robin Bruch, Scott Burton, Barry Buxkamper, Sam Cady, Cristiano Camacho, Larry Ray Camp, Sarah Anne Canright, Mel Casas, Thomas Chimes, Joseph Clower, Maxine Cole, Christopher Darton, Phil Douglas Davies, John Dickson, Joe Di Giorgio, Paul Dillon, John E. Dowell, Jr., Carol Eckman, William Fares, Frank Faulkner, Kathleen Ferguson, Carole Fisher, Kent Floeter, John Ford, Charles Gaines, Charles Garabedian, Richard George, Abigail Gerd, Roland Ginzel, Ron Gorchov, John S. Gordon, George Green, Tom Green, Dominick Guida, Fred N. Guyot, Don Hazlitt, Leonard L. Hunter III, Miyoko Ito, Jack Jefferson, Pamela Jenrette, Virginia Johnson, David Jones, Jerry Jones, Elizabeth Ann Knox, Robert Kushner, Salvatore J. La Rosa, Patricia Lay, Marilyn Lenkowsky, Alvin Light, Carol Lindsley, Kim Robert MacConnel, David Mackenzie, William E. Mahan, Allan McCollum, Jan Lee McComas, Todd Mckie, George Miller, Judith Suzanne Miller, Scott Miller, Rudolph Montanez, Philip Mullen, Hiroshi Murata, Hass Murphy, Paula Nees, Stuart Nielson, Rob Roy Norton, Jr., Mary McLean Obering, Carl Palazzolo, Lan Payne, James Perry, Tomaso Puliafito, Cherie Raciti, Kaare Rafoss, David Reed, Roland Reiss, Gregg Renfrow, Philip Renteria, Bill Richards, Judy Rifka, Frank Rivera, George Rodart, John Scott Roloff, Edward Ross, Barbara Rossi, Barbara Quinn Roth, Edwin Rothfarb, Paul Rotterdam, Ursula Schneider, John Schnell, Barbara Schwartz, Samuel Scott, Rudy Serra, Charles Simonds, Alexis Smith, Andrew Spence, Earl Staley, Barbara Strasen, Gene Sturman, Susanna Tanger, Robert Thiele, Richard Thompson, Ken Tisa, Alan Turner, Alan Uglow, Carolynn Umlauf, Thomas M. Uttech, Mary Warner, Robert J. Warrens, Sibyl L. Weil, John Wenger, Wanda Westcoast, mark Christian Wethli, Edward R. Whiteman, Andrew Wilf, Donald Roller Wilson, Connie Zehr, Elyn Zimmerman, Billy Adler, John Margolies, John Arvanites, George Bolling, Jim Byrne, Juan Downey, Terry Fox, Hermine Freed, Frank Gillette, Joel Glassman, Beryl Korot, Paul Kos, Andy Mann, Anthony Ramos, Allen Ruppersberg, Ilene Segalove, John Sturgeon, Bill Viola

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 20 - April 9, 1975. Curated by John Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, James Monte, Elke Solomon, and Marcia Tucker. Foreward by Tom Armstrong, director of the Whitney Museum. ... [details]

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Dream House : La Monte Young / Marian Zazeela
  • poster
  • offset-printed
  • black-and-white
  • 36.1x 28.7 cm.
  • [1] pp.
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  • signed and unnumbered

Dream House : La Monte Young / Marian Zazeela

Marian Zazeela, La Monte Young, Alex Dea, Jon Hassell, David Rosenboom, De Tracia Evans, Peter Moncure, Michael Anander, Barbara Stewart, Yoshimasa Wada, Robert Adler, David Cremin, Kurt Munkacsi

Poster published in conjunction with installation held April 28 - May 5, 1974. Dream House was "a time installation measured by a continuous frequency environment in sound and light with singing and instrumental performances by The Theatre of Eternal Music" (Marian Zazeela, La Monte Young, Alex Dea, Jon Hassell, David Rosenboom, De Tracia Evans, Peter Moncure, Michael Anander, Barbara Stewart, Yoshimasa Wada, Robert Adler, David Cremin, Kurt Munkacsi). ... [details]

New York, NY: The Kitchen,
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Condition:  Very Good. 4 mm. dog-ear to top right corner of poster. 4 cm. light crease to bottom left corner of page 12.5 cm. textured mark/soiling to top right corner. Additional light handling wear. Otherwise clean and unmarked. Signed by Young and Zazeela, inscribed, and dated in black ink on verso.
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Pavilion
  • reference book
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 20 x 14 cm.
  • 346 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Pavilion

[First Edition]

Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), Billy Klüver, Julie Martin, Barbara Rose, Nilo Lindgren, Calvin Tomkins, Elsa Garmire, Fujiko Nakaya, Thomas R. Mee, Marlowe Pichel, Niels O. Young, Lowell Cross, Gordon Mumma, John Pearce, Kiyoshi Awazu, Remy Charlip, Sandy Daley, Nicholas Quennell, John Forkner, Red Grooms, Ann Halprin, Harry Harper, Jacquelyn Farrell, Takumi Hijikata, Allan Kaprow, Takehisa Kosugi, Alvin Lucier, Anthony Martin, Rikuro Miyai, Pauline Oliveros, Lynn Lonidier, Terry Riley, Yuji Takahashi, Shuji Terayama, Yoshiaki Tono, Yoshio Tsukio, Masanobu Yoshimura, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Robert Adler

Critical anthology of essays on the Experiments in Art and Technology [EAT] Pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan. Edited by Billy Klüver, Julie Martin, and Barbara Rose. Essays "The Pavillion," by Billy Klüver; "Into the Collaboration," by Nilo Lindgren; "Art as Experience, Environment, Process," by Barbara Rose; "Outside Art," by Calvin Tomkins; "An Overview," by Elsa Garmire; "Making of 'Fog' or Low-Hanging Stratus Cloud," by Fujiko Nakaya; "Notes and Comments on Clouds and Fog," by Thomas R. ... [details]

$997.74
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$500.00
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Recorded Activities
  • exhibition catalogue
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 28 x 25.5 cm.
  • [unpaginated]
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Recorded Activities

Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Mel Bochner, Michael Findlay, Dan Graham, Peter Hutchinson, Ray Johnson, Joseph Kosuth, Les Levine, Billy Adler, John Margolies, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Michael Snow, John Van Saun, Bernar Venet, Robert Smithson

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 16 - November 19, 1970. Artists include Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Mel Bochner, Michael Findlay, Dan Graham, Peter Hutchinson, Ray Johnson, Joseph Kosuth, Les Levine, Billy Adler, John Margolies, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Michael Snow, John Van Saun, Bernar Venet, and Robert Smithson. ... [details]

Philadelphia, PA: Moore College of Art,
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Supreme Mix Inc. Presents : Norman Mailer's
  • ephemera
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 27.8 x 21.5 cm.
  • [2] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Supreme Mix Inc. Presents : Norman Mailer's "Wild 90"

Norman Mailer, Buzz Farber, Mickey Knox, Beverly Bentley, Jose Torres, Dick Adler, Brian Hammil, D.A. Pennebaker, Mara Lynn, Harold Conrad, Milt Machlin, Ramona Torres, Jan Welt, Robert Neuwirth, Lidia Ferrara, Charlie Brown, Michael Alpert

Press release distributed by Michael Alpert announcing the premier of Norman Mailer's film "Wild 90" at the New Cinema Playhouse, January 7, 1968. Starring Norman Mailer, Buzz Farber, Mickey Knox, and Beverly Bentley with Jose Torres, Dick Adler, Brian Hammil, Mara Lynn, Harold Conrad, Milt Machlin, Ramona Torres, and Lidia Ferrara. ... [details]

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objects: 28