Artist's book by Hermann Zschiegner featuring Google Earth images of the parking lots photographed and included in Edward Ruscha's "Thirtyfour Parking Lots in Los Angeles." [details]
Artist's book with introduction, chronology, summary of estimated construction costs, environmental impact statement, bibliography and drawings supporting application by Christo in support of "The Gates," which were not realized until 2005. ... [details]
Five staple bound single sided pages with titled racey illustrations by Joe Brainard and Bill Berkson. Final page promotes poetry reading held at St. Mark's Church, Wednesday, May 21, 197[5]. [details]
Artists' book deconstruction of CBS Morning News, anchorwomen / newswomen and anchormen / newsmen. Book visually morphs news pairing of women into men: Diane Sawyer into Tom Brokaw; Jane Pauley into Bryant Gumbel; Connie Chung into Bill Kurtis; Maria Shriver into Bill Kurtis; Meredith Vieira into Bill Kurtis and other combinations. ... [details]
Artists' book that naïvely depicts the everyday activities of a green-shoed cartoon. [details]
True first edition of Edward Ruscha's classic book documenting, literally, Every Building on the Sunset Strip, in Los Angeles. Shows every address on the north and south side of the street moving from east to the west towards the Pacific Ocean. ... [details]
First of two printings of the seminal artists' book by Edward Ruscha. Composed of nine color images of swimming pools in Southern California, and a broken glass. Reference: "The Works of Edward Ruscha," Hudson Hills Press, New York, in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1982, pp. ... [details]
Artists' book. All English texts by the artists with one original soundtrack transcription. [details]
Second edition of Ruscha's artist book documenting Some Los Angeles Apartments. Featuring black-and-white photos captioned with the address of the buildings. Reference: "The Works of Edward Ruscha," Hudson Hills Press, New York, in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1982, pp. ... [details]
Artists' book by Ed Ruscha featuring black-and-white photographs of empty lots available for sale, captioned with their locations. Reference: "The Works of Edward Ruscha," Hudson Hills Press, New York, in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1982, pp. ... [details]