10 pack of stickers featuring the images of the five field emblem symbols designed by Matthew Barney published in conjunction with show "Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle," held February 21 – June 11, 2003. ... [details]
Complete set of five cloth field emblem patches designed by Matthew Barney published in conjunction with show "Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle," held February 21 – June 11, 2003. Each symbol corresponds to a chapter of the cycle: CREMASTER 1, a Goodyear boot with wings; CREMASTER 2, flags and beehive with the dates 1893-1977; CREMASTER 3, eagles and the Chrysler building; CREMASTER 4, three legs without bodies; and CREMASTER 5, a black fleur-de-lis. [details]
One of five cloth field emblem patches designed by Matthew Barney published in conjunction with show "Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle," held February 21 – June 11, 2003, emblematic of Cremaster 5. [details]
Cremaster 3, the last in Matthew Barney's epic five-part film project, is part zombie, part gangster film. Set in 1930s New York and Saratoga Springs as well as Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, the plot explores the Irish mob system, freemasonry, and Celtic lore as further symbols for the forces at play in "Barney's mythological system. ... [details]
Double sided announcement card for film showing held at Film Forum, October 22 - November 4, [1997] and exhibition held at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, October 25 - December 20, [1997]. Cremaster 5 logo on recto and typography on verso with line drawing of Cremaster logo. ... [details]
Pair of sweat socks produced in conjunction with Cary Leibowitz's first solo museum exhibition, "Cary Leibowitz: Museum Show," held January 26 – June 25, 2017. Text on the socks reads: "S.F. / CONTEMP. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 5, 2021 - January 15, 2022. Essay by Dan Cameron. Includes an exhibition checklist. [details]
Selections from Ludwig Wittgenstein's journal featuring his thoughts on art, life, and culture, edited by G.H. von Wright in collaboration with Heikki Nyman, translated from the German by Peter Winch. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with a series of concerts performed in celebration of the 30-Year Retrospective of La Monte Young's "The Well-Tuned Piano," held at Dia Art Foundation Performance Space, New York, March 28 - May 21, 1987, performances held within a sound and light environment by La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela. ... [details]
Flyer promoting a march in favor of disarming the armed forces on Flower Power Day held on May 20, [1967]. Flyer design credited to NY WINSPRUNG. [details]