Collection of thoughts about television edited by Barbara Kruger with essays by Hal Foster, Carol Squiers, Phil Mariani, Rosetta Brooks, Lyn Blumenthal, Lynne Tillman, Amy Taubin, Dan Graham, Gary Indiana, Susan Morgan, Judith Barry, Richard Prince, Larry Gross, Mark Rappport, Charles Hagen, Dara Birnbaum, Peter Nagy, Stephen Prina, Gretchen Bender, Douglas Blau, Mick Eaton, and Christopher Williams. [details]
Issue no. 2 of Club Orgy, the successor to Kusama Presents an Orgy, edited by R.M. Brandon. Contents include "A Vote for Club Orgy," by associate editor Judy Fields; "The Mistress;" "Between My Legs;" "A Ticklish Affair," a full size centerfold photograph; and "Preview Time: Sugar & Spice. ... [details]
Issue 20 of the New York Review of Sex & Politics. Co-published by D. Melmoth and Steven Heller. Contents include: "Our Man in the Big Apple," by D. Melmoth; "Let's Drink To The Hard Working Butcher: The Diary of an Abortion Victim;" "The Potomac Arrangement: Schultz Finds Familiar Woodstock Privy On Capitol-Mall," by Ray Schultz; "The Potomac Arrangement: The Radicalization of Howard Johnsons," photographs & text by Dan Mouer; "A Nasty Habit: The Rolling Stones," by Richard Somma; "Let It All Hang Out," photographs by Robert Baumanm, text by Lynne Twenty Man; "Lift Among the Wasps," by D. ... [details]
Issue 6 of Yayoi Kusama's periodical "Orgy." Editorial by R. Melvin Brandon. Contents include: "A Guest Editorial by Frank James (Jesse's Brother)" illustrated with a photograph of Kusama; "House of Pain;" "Al & Jim: The Sex Publishers;" "Kusama's friends helping her campaign for park commissioner - a vote for her will hit the bullseye - a happening at fillmore east," a photo essay; and "The World of Kusama," an interview with Yayoi Kusama. ... [details]
Issue no. 9 of Yayoi Kusama's periodical "Orgy." Edited by R. Melvin Brandon. Contents include: "Editorial," by R. Melvin Brandon; "The Mistress;" "Between My Legs;" and a classifieds section as well as numerous black-and-white photographs. ... [details]
Issue 7 of Yayoi Kusama's periodical "Orgy." Editorial by R. Melvin Brandon. Contents include: "House of Pain;" "Al & Jim: The Sex Publishers, Conclusion;" "Between My Legs," by Rachel Greene; "The World of Kusama," by Yayoi Kusama (this issue did not include a column by Kusama but the following statement was printed above a nsfw photograph, not, as mentioned, a Chamberlain in a hotel: "This issue we do not have a column by Yayoi Kusama, as she had, and still is, in Japan. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of "L.A. Artists' Publication," a five volume limited series periodical of artists' communications edited by Fidel Danieli. Contributors include Betye Saar, Eleanor Antin, Fidel Danieli, Stuart Kusher, Jim Edson, Bob Haas, Greg S. ... [details]
Issue number 2 of the quarterly periodical Avalanche, published Winter 1971. Cover features Bruce Nauman. Contents: "Rumbles," featuring Bas jan Ader, John Perreault, Vito Acconci and Paul Kos; "Interview: Bruce Nauman"; "Interview: Terry Fox"; "Klaus Rinke Retrospective"; "Documents: John Van Saun"; "Documents: Dennis Oppenheim"; "Documents: Richard Serra"; "Yves Klein," by Shunk-Kender; "King for a Day," by Bruce McLean; "112 Greene Street," by Alan Saret and Jeffrey Lew; "Mrs. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of the quarterly periodical Avalanche. Edited by Liza Bear, published by Willoughby Sharp, and designed by Boris Wall Gruphy [a pseudonym for Sharp]. Contents include: "Rumbles," featuring James Turrell, Keith Arnatt, Douglas Davis, Luis Fernanda Benedit, Paolo Soleri, Isaac Witkin, and William Wegman; "Interview: Carl Andre;" "Interview: Jan Dibbets;" "Retrospective: Richard Long;" "Pace and Process," by Robert Morris; "Portrait: Joseph Beuys," by Skunk-Kender; "Body Works," by Willoughby Sharp; "Museums: MOCA, San Francisco;" "Galleries: Reese Palley, San Francisco;" "Discussions with Heizer, Oppenheim, Smithson," by Michael Heizer, Dennis Oppenheim and Robert Smithson. ... [details]
Artist's book / print portfolio by George Herms titled "CLEARSPRING." Includes nineteen screenprinted, letterpressed, and linocut images and text on single signed loose leaves pages as well as a signed and numbered colophon page. ... [details]