Issue no. 2 of "Tracks: A Journal of Artists' Writings," edited by Herbert George. Contents include: "The Great Interplanetary Art Plot," by Peter Hutchinson; "The Art Dictator," by Peter Hutchinson; "Sitting Still (Poem)," by May Stevens; "Two Prosepoems for Old Women," by May Stevens; "5 Minute Intermission," by Francis Picabia; "The Journal, May 10, 1952," by Saul Baizerman; "Untitled Poem," by Rosemary Castoro; "More Modest," by Jean Dubuffet; "August (Poem)," by Michael Goldberg; "Untitled Poem," by Rosalind Hodgkins; "Card (Inside of Card Shown On Cover)," by Joseph Cornell; "Letter," by Joseph Cornell; "The Automobile Demystified," by Alberto Giacometti; "Experiment (Poem)," by Sari Dienes; "Untitled Poem," by Sari Dienes; "Poem," by Angelo Savelli; "Ants are Any Bodys (Poem)," by David Hare; "Two Turtles (Poem)," by David Hare; "The Black Room, A Theatre Play," by Oyvind Fahlstrom; "Notes on The Art of Painting," by Piero Dorazio; and"On Recorded History (Part 1)," by Roger Welch. ... [details]
Multiple Dan Graham consisting of a modified child's toy with sliding tiles. While in the standard toy, the tiles are typically composed of sequential numerical elements, in Graham's variation all the tiles are labeled "ONE. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 31 - December 5, 1976. Essay by William S. Wilson with a foreword by Moussa M. Domit. Includes looseleaf reproductions of mail art correspondence by Ray Johnson housed in a printed folder / slipcase. ... [details]
Monograph published in celebration of the fortieth anniversary of Walter De Maria's "The Lightning Field" (1977). Photography by John Cliett. Texts by Walter De Maria, Jessica Morgan, and Robert Fosdick. ... [details]
Issue number five of the quarterly periodical Avalanche, published Summer 1972. Edited by Liza Bear, published by Willoughby Sharp, designed by Boris Wall Gruphy [Willoughby Sharp]. Cover features Yvonne Rainer. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of the quarterly periodical Avalanche. Edited by Liza Bear, published by Willoughby Sharp, and designed by Boris Wall Gruphy [a pseudonym for Willoughby Sharp]. Contents include: "Rumbles," featuring James Turrell, Keith Arnatt, Douglas Davis, Luis Fernanda Benedit, Paolo Soleri, Isaac Witkin, and William Wegman; "Interview: Carl Andre;" "Interview: Jan Dibbets;" "Retrospective: Richard Long;" "Pace and Process," by Robert Morris; "Portrait: Joseph Beuys," by Skunk-Kender; "Body Works," by Willoughby Sharp; "Museums: MOCA, San Francisco;" "Galleries: Reese Palley, San Francisco;" "Discussions with Heizer, Oppenheim, Smithson," by Michael Heizer, Dennis Oppenheim and Robert Smithson. ... [details]
Spring 1977 issue of The Dumb Ox, a quarterly journal edited by James Hugunin and Theron Kelley. Contents include: "Untitled," by John Lanzone; "Acknowledgements;" "Introduction," by J. Hugunin; "A Talk with Ed Ruscha," interview by Gary Lloyd; "Pinocchio," by Claus Boehmler; "The Designated Blank Book," by Loren D. ... [details]
Spring / Summer 1981 issue of Cover, a quarterly periodical, edited by Judith Aminoff. Contents include: "Newsbreakers;" "Sculpture;" "New York Film: "Requiem," by Amos Poe, "Woman: Myth & Fetishism," by Arielle Pelenc; "New York Bands," photos by Paula Court, with images of Menthol Wars (Jeffrey Glenn, Joe Hannan, David Linton, Robert Longo, and Richard Prince), Lou Reed, Raybeats, Rhys Chatham, Julia Heyward, ESG, Y-Pants, Bush Tetras, Dog Eat Dog, UT, Waitresses, and The Bloods); "Painting: Valentine Tatransky, Manny Farber, Frank Bowling;" "Fashionism;" "Downtown Dealers," photos by Eve Zheim of Holly Solomon, Helene Winer, Janelle Reiring, Mary Boone, and Barbara Braathen; and "Fiction," by Lucy Lippard. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with retrospective show of Mardin's work, held in February of 1975. Catalogue includes an essay by Linda Shearer, interspersed with black-and-white reproductions of Mardin's works with one color reproduction at the start of the edition. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Christopher D'Arcangelo, edited and with an afterword by Yana Foqué and Isabelle Sully. Contributions by Cathy Weiner, Daniel Buren, Peter Nadin, Janelle Reiring, Jay Sanders, Louise Lawler, and Nicholas Martin. ... [details]