Two-sided limited edition BINGO card featuring a BINGO board on one side and a reproduction of a John Currin painting on the other, produced in an edition of 100 along with BINGO cards by other artists such as John Baldessari. ... [details]
Multiple by Jenny Holzer published by Artists' Space featuring six golf balls in four color ways, each printed with one of six lines of text from Holzer's Truism series. Text reads, in black: "YOU ARE GUILELESS IN YOUR DREAMS," "RAISE BOYS AND GIRLS THE SAME WAY," "ABSOLUTE SUBMISSION CAN BE A FORM OF FREEDOM," "BOREDOM MAKES YOU DO CRAZY THINGS," "THE MUNDANE IS TO BE CHERISHED," and "PROTECT ME FROM WHAT I WANT. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 27 - April 24, 1993. Essays by Rudi Fuchs and Donald Judd. Includes exhibition checklist, biography, exhibition history, and bibliography. ... [details]
Poster / oversized vellum announcement published in conjunction with show held May 4 - June 19, 2004. Reproduces work "Homage to Life," 2003. [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artist's book published in conjunction with show held January 25 - February 23, 1991. Includes reproductions of Hotel Drawings by Kippenberger accompanied by text by Stuart Morgan. [details]
Single fold exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show held October 18 - November 16, 2002. [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with screening held February 27, [1976]. Card features players in Weiner's film, DONE TO (1974), Kathryn Bigelow and Sharon Haskell. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows "Richard Tuttle: 26" held at Pace Gallery, New York, May 6 - June 11, 2016 and "Richard Tuttle: The Critical Edge" held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, April 2 - June 26, 2016. ... [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 2, 2017 - January 13, 2018. Featuring 100 epigrams by Richard Tuttle selected by Susan Dunne. [details]
A history of the ground breaking periodical written by it's editors, Willoughby Sharp and Liza Bear. From 1970 - 1976 Sharp and Bear put together a lively magazine that featured interviews, reviews, overviews and photo-documentation of some of the most important art of the period -- from Vito Acconci to Lawrence Weiner incorporating Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson, Richard Serra, Bruce Nauman, Jackie Winsor, Dennis Oppenheim, William Wegman, Terry Fox, and many others as well. ... [details]