Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Luzern from October 7 - Nov 18, 1979. Includes German texts by Martin Kunz and the artist; additional English texts by the artist. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven in 1979. Includes black-and-white images and an introduction by R.H. Fuchs in German and English. [details]
An unique artist's book by Ray DiPalma with original rubber-stamped cover. Signed, inscribed, and dated 1979. [details]
Rubber stamped artists' book. Two large images repeated over 14 pages. [details]
An artist's book by feminist Judy Chicago documenting the work on her monumental sculpture "The Dinner Party." Which is "a symbolic history of women's achievements and struggles told through 39 china painted plates and elaborately embroidered runners which cover a triangular table. ... [details]
An artist book documenting the first three parts of a six part performance piece by Lee Breuer. Includes an introduction by Bonnie Marranca. [details]
The 22nd issue of the intermediate series of Gr0nk consisting of poetry by Rafael Barreto-Rivera with text in English. [details]
"Terpsichore in Sneakers is the first full-scale discussion of the artists who have made post-modern dance today's pre-eminent choreographic movement. Banes traces post-modernernism's origins in the work of Merce Cunningham and of Ann Halprin, its explosion at that Judson Dance Theatre of the early '60s, and its relationship to other avant-garde movements in the arts during the 1960sand '70s including Happenings, pop and minimal art and related developments in the visual arts, theatre and literature. ... [details]
Single-sided poster produced to promote the showing of the film "Steelmill / Stahlwerk" by Richard Serra and Clara Weyergraf, shown at Film Forum May 31 - June 3 and June 7 - June 10, 1979. Features 15 black-and-white images of steelworkers fabricating work by Serra with typography in red. [details]
Artists' book featuring portrait photographs and texts about individuals including William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Louis Zukofsky, Mina Loy, Herbert Read, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Allen Ginsberg, Aaron Siskind, Minor White, David Hockney, Joe Tilson, and many others. [details]