Fall 1982 issue of Journal, edited by Michael Delgado. Contents include: "On Pictures and Meaning," by John Brumfield; "On Number Time and Emotion," by John Whitney; "Defining the Avant-Garge," by Richard Hertz; "Art with a Capital "A" and Television Executives," by Michael Delgado; "The Art Economist," by Ken Friedman; "Bauhaus Brochure," by unattributed artists; "The Open Road of Risk: George Herms, Wallace Berman, the Beats, and West Coast Visionary Poetics," by Robert L. ... [details]
Vinyl Record of "The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin" performed by Robert Wilson and Byrd Hoffman's company "Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds." Issued in unprinted, white, covers. "The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin was more than 12-hour long opera that incorporated scenes from previous plays, e. ... [details]
Flyer / handbill for gig by Bad Religion with Tupelo Chainsex and [Desperate Squad] held at Oscars, Azusa, CA, March 27, [1985]. [details]
Double sided tri-fold flyer published in conjunction with a show held on the Spectacolor Board, Times Square, New York, December 15 - 31, 1983. Part of the "Messages to the Public" series presented by the Public Art Fund with technical assistance by Curtis King, Jr. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 4 - December 6, 1975. Essay by Richard Morphet. Includes fourteen full-page reproductions of Oldenburg's erotic drawings from the exhibition plus an exhibition checklist, chronology, and selected one-person exhibitions. ... [details]
Issue Number Seven of the newsprint punk periodical Search & Destroy, published in 1978. Edited by V. Vale. Essays and images include: "SCREAMERS: Relaxin at Camarillo On a Northwest Tour," photos by Richard Peterson; "Corporate Life Forms on Virgin Territory: DEVO" an interview between Search & Destroy and DEVO; "John Waters: Pink Flamingos, Manson & The JFK Kill," an interview with John Waters; "A Concise Guide to Reggae," by Steve Montgomery; "Dick Envy Rides a Heavy Rollin Motor Wave," by Vermilion; "Patti Smith Sells Out at Winterland?" excerpts from statements by Patti Smith made during a performance; "DNA From New York: Noise is their Gentetic Imperative," an interview with Arto Lindsey; "Cabaret Voltaire: Baaser-Meinhof for Punks Only," an interview with Cabaret Voltaire; "Subway Sect, Head for the Exit of No Return," an interview with Vic Godard; "Roky Erickson: The Interpreter of Good Evil," an interview with Roky Erikson; "Nuns Cartoon with Apologies to Alejandro (he's not like that)," by Jacky Thrasher; A centerfold poster; "Clash: Paul Simenon bases his Politics on Detente," an interview with Paul Simenon; "Amos Poe Serves Night Lunch for a Blank Generation," an interview with Amos Poe; "Cleveland Scene: Johnny & The Dicks, The Pagans, X--X," an interview with The Pagans; an interview with Formica & the Bitches; "Street Reports;" "Tokyo Plastics / The Zeros Jam with Patti Smith," an interview with The Zeros; "Deviants: Mick Farren still Amphetamine / Incandescent," by Mick Farren; "Newest S. ... [details]
Issue four of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Long Distance Information," Thomas Lawson on the work of Jack Goldstein; "The Golden Age," by Ross Skoggard; "Desperate Character," by Joseph Bishop; "A Mood on the Rise," by Jennifer Bolande; "Motorway Movie," by Don MacPherson and Paul Taylor; "Radical Genitalia," by Jim Bradley; "Sam and Dottie Dance," two images by Laurie Simmons; "Devils with Red Dresses On," by Barbara Kruger; "Ericka Beckman: Movies for the New American Adult," by Richard Baim; and "Menthol Pictures," by Richard Prince. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artist's book published in conjunction with show held October 8 - November 3, 1963. Catalogue designed, with printed acetate dust-jacket, by Marcel Duchamp. Introduction by Walter Hopps, with two short interview quotes credited to R. ... [details]
Text of a play by Terence Koh with accompanying photographic documentation published on the occasion of the exhibition "Terence Koh: Adansonias, A Tragic Opera in 8 Acts," held October 6 - November 14, 2009. [details]
Artist's book in the form of a boxed set of 75 playing cards designed by Christian Marclay. "Christian Marclay is known for using a range of media -- video, sculpture, installation and performance -- in his artwork to address the ways that music and sound impact our experience of the world. ... [details]