1941 copy of a National Excelsior Daily Journal. This journal is the same type of day journal used by Ed Ruscha as a sketchbook, diary, documenting his early works. Ruscha would also appropriate the journal's name, National Excelsior, as the name of his own publishing imprint for his first artist's book, Twentysix Gasoline Stations. [details]
October 1946 issue of Popular Western, A Thrilling Publication. Contents include "Red Rope," by Tom Gunn; "Son of a Gunman," by Larry A. Harris; "Renegade Rancher," by Gunnison Stelle; "Badland Barrister," by Cliff Walters; "Drums of War," by Scott Carleton; "Ham on the Griddle," by Alfred L. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 27 - April 21, 1968. Introductory text:
"I felt right proud when my son, Edward, and friend Joe asked me to write an introduction to the catalogue.
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Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 14 - April 23, 2006. Essays by Gunnar B. Kvaran, Julian Stallabrass, and Mickey Cartin. Interview between Tom Sachs and Kvaran. Includes biography, bibliography, and a checklist of the exhibition. ... [details]
Spring 1987 issue of Journal, the final issue published. Edited by Robert Dean and Robert Shapazian. Contents include: "Chow-chilla: An Account of the Fictive in Reality," by Robert Dean; "Terrorism Book Report," by Beverly Allen; "The Soccer Riots at Heysel," Jean Baudrillard; "INS Rounds Up Dozens of Alien Freeway Squatters," by Peter Pae; "The Text of Transgression: The City of Philadelphia Versus Move," by Robin Wagner-Pacifici; "The Terrorist Individual," by Konrad Kellen; "Genet Regained," by Felix Guattari; "Detective Magazines," P. ... [details]
Fall 1987 issue of Journal. "This issue of JOURNAL is a collaborative effort between thirteen contributing editors representing ten cities of nations in the United States and Western Europe. The works appearing in this issue were chosen by the contributing editors. ... [details]
Spring 1985 issue of Journal. Edited by Lane Relyea. Contents include: "Iceland: Gateway to Hell," by Jeffrey Vallance; "Feature: Art and Poetry," edited by John Miller; "Factory Sets from ''Cinderella,'" by Erica Beckman; "Expressionism," by Benjamin Weissman; Jenny Bolande; "Simon Weasel," by Paul McMahon and Nancy Chunn; "The Commodity as a Country Music Theme," by John Miller; "To Marie Osmond," by Jack Skelley; "Scores for ''Parallel,'' ''Chinks/Weathervane,'' and ''Coat Dance," by Brina Gehry; "Hand in Glove," by Dennis Cooper; "Death of a Guerrilla Poet," by Dan Walworth; "A Conversation with Lynne Tillman and Sheila McLaughlin," by Steven Prina and Christopher Williams; "Living with Bad Faith," by Kathi Norklun; "Richard Baker: The Shapes and Spaces of the Psychic Body," by Jeff Kelley; "Some Thoughts in Passing on Richard Sigmund''s Roads," by Lane Relyea; and "Demenstruation," by Mitchell Syrop. ... [details]
Spring 1983 issue of Journal. Edited by Michael Delgado. Contents include: "The Garret, the Boardroom and the Amusement Park," by John Chase; "Golden Architecture," by Alan Hess; "Micromodels, Drawings of Five Works of Architecture," by Robert Mangurian; "Five Basic Classifications of Building Production," by Elizabeth McMillian; "L. ... [details]
Special collaborative issue of Journal and the periodical 4 Taxis, published in Winter 1983 [or Winter 1984 ?]. Edited by Cindy Berry. Contents include: "Architecture on Film: Mallet-Stevens to Meerson," by Donald Albrecht; "Confrontational Icons," by Robert Pincus; "Losing Your Hands: Part I, II and III," by Lane Relyea; "Future Video: Max Almy," by Louise Lewis; "TV's Past Exposed," by Beverly O'Neill; and "4 Taxis. ... [details]
Spring 1984 issue of Journal. Edited by Douglas Blau. Contents include: "Nefertiti," by Frank Majore; "Portrait, In Eclipse," by Jeff Perrone; "The Treatise of Narcissus," by Andre Gide and Emma Kafalenos; "Home," by Hal Foster; "Ajax," by Mike Kelley; "Picasso," by Gertrude Stein; "Mrs. ... [details]