Images of leaves found, one may guess, along a riverbank. Clinical and sentimental. [details]
Artists' book of statements in parallel English / French. Fine. This copy specially signed. [details]
Poems by Clark : "Years working in short space via haiku, epigram, W.C. Williams, Creeley, Concrete, etc., the trouble was, how to distance it from one's own mind. The language became more and more self-referent and 'obscure' in the worst sense. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for exhibition held at Museum Fodor, Amasterdam, March 20 - April 25, 1971. Stedelijk Museum catalogue #499. "Until 1945 painting in Iceland was almost solely comfined to landscapes and portraits. ... [details]
Periodical published bi-annually, the nouveau roman is the subject of this issue. Contributions by John Sturrock, Stephen Bann, Anthony Cheal Pugh, Roger Poole, François Van Laere, Jean-Marie Benoist and Michel Butor. [details]
A box containing artists' book, A Primer, [see No. 8 in Dieter Schwarz, "Lawrence Weiner : Books 1968-1989, Catalogue Raisonné," Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln, Germany, and Le Nouveau Musée, Paris, France, 1989, pp. ... [details]
Artist's book by Gilbert & George featuring image and text, published in Autumn of 1971. Stamped with the artists initials in red ink on last page and numbered in pencil on verso. Third book in a series of Day in the Life books by the artists. ... [details]
Book of collected poems. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with retrospective held at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts of the University of Utah, January 7 - February 7, 1971. Traveled to the University of California at San Diego, February 24 - April 14, 1971 ; the Minnesota Museum of Art at St. ... [details]
First of two issues of the critical theory periodical edited by Kevin Lole, Philip Pilkington and David Rushton, not dissimilar from Art-Language in style and substance. Essays include "Don Judd's Dictum and Its Emptiness," by Philip Pilkington and David Rushton; "On Asserting," by Rushton; "Duchampian Delinquency and the Constitutive Cure," by Pilkington; "Progress in Art and in Science," by Lole; "Obligations," by Terry Atkinson & Michael Baldwin; "Hierarchies: A Note," by Graham Howard; "The Grammarian," by Ian Burn & Mel Ramsden; "Phenomenology as a Hermeneutic of Art," by Peter Smith; and "The Myth of the Aesthetic Attitude," by Christopher Willsmore. [details]