Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Galeria Cadaqués, Cadaqués, July 24, 1976 - [ ], [ ]. A collaborative effort between Roth and Hamilton, the exhibition consists of a series of paintings and drawings, with two versions of each work. ... [details]
Artist's book reconstruciton of the book of same title first published by Something Else Press, New York, in 1968. [details]
Typographic translation of Duchamp's "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even (notes from the Green Box)". With many illustrations after drawings from the artist's notebooks, as well as black-and-white photo illustrations and transparencies. ... [details]
Artist's book reproducing samples of Dieter Roth's hand drawn original series produced between 1961 and 1966. [details]
Issue number 1 from the 11 volume run of the periodical "Review for Everything." Unedited by Dieter Roth, the founder and publisher. Contents include: "Foreword," by Dieter Roth; "3 Poems," by John Funival; "2 Poems 1 Drawing," by Jonas Hafner; "4 Poems," by Alice Henderson; "1 Story," by Mario della Torro, with an illustration by André Thomkins; "3 Poems," by Dom Sylvester Houédard; "6 Poems," by Ronald Johnson; "1 Story," by Dietrich Kothe, with an illustation by André Thomkins; "1 Speech," by Flosi Ólafsson; "1 Composition," by Björn Roth; "1 Picture Story," by Karl Roth; "1 Story with Illustration," by Vera Roth; and "1 Poem," by Konrad Balder Schaüffelen. ... [details]
Artist's book by Emmett Williams. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Artists' periodical by Günter Brus. Screenprinted covers. [details]
Artist's book of texts, drawings, sculptural works and more by Dieter Roth housed in a printed box. Includes 40 sheets of various sizes, papers, printing processes and folds plus title sheet and Copley Foundation sheet. ... [details]
A collection of sketched faces, ranging from the iconic to the outlandish to the ordinary. [details]
Anthology of poems by Emmett Williams. Includes notes and acknowledgements, as well as an index of poems. Printed primarily in black-and-white, with 6 color plates. [details]