Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Content includes "Open Letter to Weatherman Underground from Panther 21;" "Evo Science," by Nellie Fernauld; "Death in the French Mines: The State is Guilty!" by Schofield Coryell; "Fable," by Vincent Titus; "Paris Conference: Chemical Genocide in Vietnam," by Schofield Coryell; "Fastest Follies," by Jackie Friedrich; "Anti Matter," by Harvey Matusow; "Global Village," an interview with Earth People's Park Commune, NYC by Rudi Stern; "Metabituary for an Amerikan City," by Ralph Hall; "An Open Letter to 'Slick John' the mayor and his commish of clinks," by McGrath; "You Bet Your Ass," by John da Swede; "Charlie Frick," by Charlie Frick; "Honest Bob's 42nd Street," by Bob Singer; "Dylan Meets Weberman," by A. ... [details]
Volume two, issue number eleven of the newsprint punk periodical Search & Destroy, published in 1979. Edited by V. Vale. Text and images include: "Seven Myths that Made Us Modern;" "Computer Portraits," photos by Ruby Ray; "Middle Class," lyrics by the Middle Class, photo by Robbe-Gray; "Mayo Thompson;" "Throbbing Gristle;" "John Cooper Clarke;" "Screamers;" "Dead Kennedys;" "Alley Cats;" and more. ... [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Stuart Garber. Essays "Against 'Inner Exile,'" by Vanalyne Green and Margia Kramer; "Report: The 'The Art Politik' Conference," by Lucy R. Lippard; "Ed Koch: The 'Acting' Mayor of New York," a poster featuring a collage by Jerry Kearns and painting by John Fekner; Review of "Internationalist Art Show Anti-WW3: Contemporary Art and Poetry from Around the World," by Herb Perr; "Report : The NAM Conference in Milwaukee," by Vanalyne Green; as well as a news section. [details]
Single sided postcard issued to promote the publication of the periodical Art-Language, volume 3, issue number 4 (October 1976), and the vinyl LP record Music-Language: Collected Slogans, both offshoots of Art & Language. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Getting into Gracie: A Pussy Eye View of the Mayoralty Candidates," by Leah Fritz; "Well Hung Jury," by Albert Gerber; "69 on the Street Where You Live," by Al Goldstein; "Around the World with Mr. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, February 29 - June 2, 1996. Traveled to The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, June 30 - November 3, 1996; and the Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, February 14 - April 20, 1997. ... [details]
Issue edited by Ruth Stephan, John Stephan, and John Nerber. Includes "Ideas of Art : 6 Opinions on Art, What Is Sublime in Art?" with contributions by Kurt Seligmann, Robert Motherwell, A.D.B. Sylvester, Barnett B. ... [details]
Collection of selected writings and interview by Barnett Newman, edited by John P. O'Neill. Introduction by Richard Shiff, with commentary by Mollie McNickle. Contents include the following essays, statements, correspondence, remarks and interviews: "On the Need for Political Action by Men of Culture" (1933); "From The Answer--America's Civil Service Magazine" (1936); "Civil Service--The American Way Out" (1936); "Interview with Thomas Hart Benton" (1938); "Can We Draw? The Board of Examiners Says--No!" (1938); "What About Isolationist Art?" (1942); "American Modern Artists" (1943); "New York" (1943 or 1944); "Drafts of a Protest Against Recent Art Criticism and of a Letter to the Editor, The New York Times" (1950); "Open Letter to Roland L. ... [details]
A massive exhibition catalogue quasi-catalogue raisonné of the artists' books produced by Hans-Peter Feldmann in conjunction with exhibition held at Fundació Antoni Tàpies, November 24, 2001 - January 27, 2002; Centre National de la Photographie, February 20 - May 13, 2002; Fotomuseum Winterthur, August 31 - October 27, 2002; and Museum Ludwig, December 12 - March 2, 2003. ... [details]
Nos. 1-3 (all published). No. 1 : 1975; editors : Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Mel Ramsden, and Preston Heller; No. 2 : 1975; editors as above plus Ian Burn. All issues printed on newsprint, with rough cardboard covers. ... [details]