Critical theory book about Robert Rauschenberg and the artworld of 1950s and 1960s New York by Calvin Tomkins. Illustrated in black-and-white. Includes an appendix and index. "Calvin Tomkins, cultural connoisseur and best-selling author of Living Well Is the Best Revenge," celebrates one of the most fascinating and adventurous art crowds in history - and a high point in American art - in Off the Wall. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1982. Includes biography, selected exhibitions, checklist, and a slipped-in price list. [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held January 6 - February 6, [1982]. Juried by Lucy Lippard and Lowery Sims. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a series of building ways shows titled "Critical Perspectives," held at P.S.1, Long Island City, Queens, January 17 - March 14, 1982, and featuring different curators throughout the building. ... [details]
Set of 21 issues of the irregularly published Public Illumination Magazine, featuring texts and artwork by dozens of contributors identified solely by pseudonyms. Edited by Mike Topp. Volumes included: No. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held November 6, [1982]. Recto features image of "Untitled from the Blue Book Series," 1982. [details]
Set of postcards published in conjunction with the release of a boxed set titled "Richard Hamilton: Nine Studies 1957 - 65," featuring nine collotype/screenprints and a signed and numbered copy of the monograph "Collected Words. ... [details]
Deluxe boxed edition of the two LP record "Revolutions Per Minute (The Art Record)," produced by Jeff Gordon. Includes audio recordings as well as a portfolio of twenty-one original photo lithographs created as album cover proposals by: Jud Fine, Eleanor Antin, Terry Fox, Margaret Harrison, Les Levine, Hannah Wilke, Douglas Davis, Komar & Melamid, Helen Mayer Harrison, Newton Harrison, Vincenzo Agnetti, Chris Burden, Piotr Kowalski, William Burroughs, Ida Applebroog, Edwin Schlossberg, Site, R. ... [details]
A 7-inch 45 RPM record by Nig-Heist featuring center artwork by Raymond Pettibon. Text reads : "TURN IT OFF, MAN... WHAT, THAT'S ELVIS? IT SOUNDS LIKE SOME N*GGER." Vinyl etched on verso with song title and publisher information. [details]
Half size flyer announcing gig by Black Flag, Saccharine Trust, held at The Whiskey, Saturday, August 14, featuring artwork by Raymond Pettibon. [details]