Autobiography written by art critic Catherine Millet. Translated from French by Adriana Hunter. "A runaway best-seller in France and throughout Europe, 'The Sexual Life of Catherine M.' is a landmark book. ... [details]
Artist's book / film log of behind the scenes photographs and script excerpts from the 1995 Larry Clark film "Kids," written by Harmony Korine. Mostly comprised of full-page images of kids from "Kids" followed by script. ... [details]
"When Allen Ginsberg received the 1974 National Book Award, it marked the 'official' acceptance of one of the most influential poets since the end of the wart. 'Would call that man a poet,' Henry Miller said, 'who is capable of profoundly altering the world. ... [details]
Artist's book / novel written by "A.C. McWhortle," a pseudonym for AA Bronson and S____ H______, an anonymous woman. Originally published as a pulp paperback in 1970 in Canada under the pseudonyms A.L. ... [details]
Artist's book / filmlog of the movie "Blue Movie," by Andy Warhol. Contains over 100 stills and photographs taken during the production of the film with complete dialogue. "'Blue Movie,' says Andy Warhol, is about the war in Viet-Nam. ... [details]
8mm color film by Stan Brakhage of soft-core "lovemaking." [details]
Andy Warhol's first novel, created entirely from recordings made by the artist. "While Andy Warhol himself is one of the major characters of this original, kaleidoscopic work, its hero is Ondine--passionate, hilarious, a perverse seeker of the meaningful in a world peopled by such characters as Rotten Rita, The Sugar Plum Fairy, The Duchess, Billy Name, Irving du Ball, Paul Paul, Taxine, Moxanne, Ingrid Superstar, and other personalities, new and old, in and around the Velvet Underground. ... [details]
The scenario for the film "I am Curious (Yellow)" by Vilgot Sjöman. Translated from the Swedish by Martin Minow and Jenny Bohman, with film stills. "One of the most significant films of the past ten years is one that American audiences still cannot see. ... [details]
Critical theory text by Robert E.L. Masters and Jean Houston discussing the prevalence of psychedelic drugs in art work. "The psychedelic artist is an artist whose work has been significantly influenced by psychedelic experience and who acknowledges the impact of the experience on his work. ... [details]
Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at Dayton's Gallery 12, Minneapolis, November 6 - November 30, 1968. Exhibition in collaboration with Dwan Gallery, New York. Includes a biography, history of works exhibited, and an introductory obituary for the artist by Michael Heizer. ... [details]