Two collections of concrete and visual poetry by artist Richard Kontelanetz, with each section beginning at opposite ends of the book. Selections from both I Articulations and Short Fictions were originally published in the Ann Arbor Review, Beyond Baroque, Clown War, Diana's Bi-Monthly, Dragonfly, Equal Time, Extensions, Far Point, Fault, Ghost Dance, Happiness Holding Tank, The Humanist, Interstate, Gegenschein Quarterly, Konglomerati, New York Quarterly, Osiris, Panache, Signal Stations, Unmuzzled Ox, Fourth Assembling (Assembling, 1973), Breakthrough Fictioneers (Something Else, 1973), and more. [details]
An artist's book by Urs Lüthi featuring a series of portraits in which the subject begins as a young man, and is progressively aged throughout. Photographs in black-and-white. [details]
A collection of seeds wrapped in a plastic packet, creating a visual poem. Year, title and initials written by artist in blue ball-point pen. Second edition. [details]
An artist's book by Lawrence Halprin and Jim Burns documenting their Collective Creativity Workshops. Includes contributions by Anna Halprin and Paul Baum, black-and-white illustrations, and text by the artists. [details]
A signed and numbered monograph of Luigi Ferro. Includes black-and-white illustrations and text in Italian and English by Arturo Carlo Quintavalle and Italo Tomassoni. [details]
An artist's book by Manford L. Eaton written in English. [details]
Monograph of artist Bob Cobbing produced in conjunction with The Bob Cobbing and Writers Forum Retrospective Exhibition at the Sunderland Arts Centre from November 2nd - November 30, 1974. [details]
An artists' book of postcards presenting an installation by Daniel Buren in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Muzeum Sztuki in 1974. Includes black-and-white illustrations and essays by Ryszard Stanislawski and the artist in English and Polish. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Luzern from May 12 - June 16, 1974. German text by Jean-Christophe Ammann. Includes black-and-white illustrations with brief biography and exhibition chronology. [details]