Artists' book, translated title "Television in close view : Statistics of the television picture. Single page introductory text in German followed by apx. 75 pp. of horizontal lines and grid pattern of dots. ... [details]
An assembling project book in various medias such as die-cut, blind embossing, screenprints, artists' stamps, etc. Some elements signed. [details]
Artists' book documenting early attempts to bridge technology [telegrams, telex, telecopier], distance [Vancouver to Nova Scotia] and time [the four hour time zone change between the two cities]. Also, something of an early do-it-yourself attempt with N. ... [details]
Two independently issued artists' books. "Films : Number One" is "a list of some of my favorite films (1947-1970), and the New York theaters where they premiered." While "Films : Number Two" contains ". ... [details]
Artist's book composed of a printed paper folder containing loose pages with definitions of water in its various states [liquid, vapor, ice], photographs, facsimiles of Kosuth's notebooks. Originally published as inclusion in the "Artist & Photographs" box of artists' publications published by Multiples, Inc. [details]
Second edition of Ruscha's artist book documenting Some Los Angeles Apartments. Featuring black-and-white photos captioned with the address of the buildings. Reference: "The Works of Edward Ruscha," Hudson Hills Press, New York, in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1982, pp. ... [details]
Book of unique stains, signed, dated and titled by the artist [details]
Monoprints, unique works in a series. [details]
Artists' book / exhibition catalogue : November 23 - December 6, 1970. Texts "Responses to Three Statements" (in French or in English) by Keith Arnatt, Robert Barry, Stanley Brouwn, Daniel Buren, Victor Burgin, Michel Claura, Gilbert & George, John Latham, Lucy R. ... [details]
A multiple consisting of a boxed set of seventeen artists' books plus a project catalogue with text written by Lawrence Alloway.
Artists, and titles of publications found within include : Mel Bochner.
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