Artists' book in flip-books format featuring two dog and a man grooming themselves. Contains sexual content. [details]
A collection of minimalist work by poet Robert Lax. [details]
Thick cardboard covers with letterpress printing. Writings by Patchen, illustrated with reproductions of his artwork interspersed with several stunning typographic arrangements by Porter. [details]
Comprised of vintage text sheets that were the gallery handout at the time of the 1970 exhibition about the volcano project. Text gives artist's account of visiting the Paricutin volcano in Uruapan, New Mexico. ... [details]
Reprint of 1983 Routledge & Kegan Paul edition. Edited by Sabine Breitwieser. Foreword by Lucy Lippard. Texts by the artist, Andrea Fraser, Laura Mulvey, Paul Smith & others. Bibliography, biography. Illus. [details]
Fourteen loose cards printed on one side, laid in tan paper portfolio printed on spine and front cover. [details]
Book of visual / concrete poetry by Eugen Gomringer as translated by Jerome Rothenberg. Includes an excerpt from a letter from Rothenberg to Gomringer as a preface and biographical notes. [details]
Artists' book in flip-book format. A play on religious revelation$. [details]
.".What's Hecuba to Him or He to Hecuba? substitutes the emancipation of invariableness (substantive assumption of speach, space and pauses) for the everlasting obsolescence or rarity, of private (specialistic) metaphors, of controversial and transgressional instances, and reveals in counterpoint, the infallibly depletive nature of pre-disposed articulation (gender, number, mode, tense, person). ... [details]
An important early book of Reich's pioneering theory on new music of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Contains eleven essays including "Music as a Gradual Process," "Slow Motion Sound," "The Phase Shifting Pulse Gate - Four Organs; An end to Electronics," "Some Optimistic Predictions (1970) about the Future of Music," and "Notes on Music and Dance. ... [details]