Artist's book in the format of a high school yearbook by Mike Kelley featuring reproductions and iconic symbols of America and American history overdrawn with schoolboy-esque bawdy graffiti style edits and captions - the Statue of Liberty transformed into a phallic symbol and a picture of the capital made to resemble two breasts, etc. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the 200th anniversary of the National Assembly of France in [1990], featuring a sculpture by Walter de Maria in the court of the Palais Bourbon, selected by contest. ... [details]
Book of critical theory by Jean Baudrillard, translated by Philip Beitchman and W.G.J. Niesluchowski. Edited by Jim Fleming. [details]
Single-fold exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show held March 8 - April 21, 1990. [details]
Anthology of essays on art by noted Surrealists including Paul Eluard, Louis Aragon, Philippe Soupault, André Breton, and Tristan Tzara. Organized and with an introduction by Pontus Hulten. Translation by Michael Palmer and Norma Cole. ... [details]
Critical theory text by Roger Caillois. Afterword by Denis Hollier. Text in English. [details]
Bookmark designed by Lawrence Weiner for "Printed Matter bookstore at Dia," when Printed Matter had to rename itself with the suffix "bookstore at Dia" as part of their lease agreement with Dia when renting its property located at 77 Wooster Street. [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held January 18 - February 24, 1990. Essay by Cornelia Butler. Includes illustrations of selected works from the exhibition. [details]
Artist's edition / multiple in the form of an altered oversized matchbox with artist's label affixed to the box's top. Interior of matchbox contains 3 loose, small, resin castings of picking [boogers] from Kippenberger's nose. ... [details]
Artist's book featuring actual size reproductions of watercolor and graphite drawings by Roni Horn completed during a two month stay in the lighthouse at Dyrhólaey, Iceland in the Spring of 1982. "Bluff Life" is the first in the series of Horn's 10 artists' books series titled "To Place. ... [details]