Set of 13 postcards featuring black-and-white photographs of Ray Johnson. Eight of the photographs are by William S. Wilson, an additional five are uncredited. Produced by William S. Wilson's Ragged Edge Press. [details]
Set of 6 postcards featuring artworks by Ray Johnson from the collection of William S. Wilson. [details]
The tenth page of an ongoing mail art project by Ray Johnson, sent out in [1964]. The pages, collectively referred to as "A Book About Death," were sent out as individual pages by Ray Johnson to friends and associates between 1963 and 1965. ... [details]
A piece of mail by Ray Johnson sent out as an individual page by Ray Johnson to friends and associates. Dated per MoMA circa 1955-1960. [details]
"Internationally recognized for her visually elegant, thought-provoking video art, Mary Lucier was a sculptor, photographer, and performance artist before she turned to video in 1973. In Mary Lucier, the first book published on Lucier's work, Melinda Barlow brings together a selection of Lucier's previously unpublished writings and drawings along with essays, reviews, interviews, and photographs of her ephemeral installations and performances to create an absorbing portrait of one of America's most accomplished video pioneers. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, November 14 - December 21, 1980. Traveled to the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 8 - March 22, 1981; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, April 10 - June 14, 1981; the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California, August 14 - September 25, 1981; the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas, November 13, 1981 - January 10, 1982; and to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York, February 16 - April 18, 1982. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in 2011 following a 2006 exhibition of the same name held at Jack Tilton Gallery in New York. Traveled to Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles in 2007 with some changes. Edited by Connie Rogers Tilton and Lindsay Charlwood. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Bastards by the Bagful," by Al Goldstein; "A Man Loves a Man," by Al Goldstein; "JD Is a Bitch," by J.D.; illustrations by Bonnie Johnson; "Sex Addict," by Richard Field; "Sex, Pornography & Justice," by Albert B. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Playboy : A Magazine for Fags?" by Maxwell Twiford Hollander, Ph.D.; "Homosexual Citizen : Is Andy Warhol a Pimp?" by Lige and Jack; "Eager Beaver," by Al Goldstein; "Doing It the Gang Way," by Mary O'Hoolihan; "Screw Goes to Market," by Marshall McLuhan; "The Art of Buying Dirty Books," by Liz Borden; "Travelin'," by Peter Johnson; "Diary of a Sex Addict," by Richard Field. [details]
Issue edited by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer, and Peter Mikalajunas. Contents include: "Discipline Sixty-Nine," by Stanley H. Abrons; "Swingers Under Surveillance?," by D.A. Latimer; "Inter/Course," by Robert Rosinek illustrated with a painting by Herb Brown; Three pages marked "censored;" color centerfold "The Cock Book by Brigid Polk and Her Friends;" "Underground Confidential," by Andy Warhol; "Candy," a feature on Candy Darling with a photo by Jed Johnson; "Lit Krit Krevice," by Dr. ... [details]