Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 10 - August 25, 1970. Organized and catalogue compiled by Donald Karshan. Incorporates statements by conceptual artists in the show including Joseph Kosuth, Frederick Barthelme, On Kawara, Christine Kozlov, Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, David Bainbridge, Harold Hurrell, Ian Burn, Roger Cutforth, Meld Ramsden, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Stephen Kaltenbach, Jan Dibbets, Douglas Huebler, Iain Baxter, Robert Barry, Hans Haacke, Daniel Buren, Bernar Venet, Ian WIlson, Mel Bochner, Saul Ostrow, Lawrence Weiner, Ed Ruscha, Donald Burgy, James Lee Byars, and Adrian Piper. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné of "Other Stuff" by Ed Ruscha including artists' projects and ephemera; contour gauge profiles; painted book covers, and "stuff" that eludes traditional classifications." Edited by Robert Dean with texts by Dean, Al Ruppersberg, David Platzker, and Michael Friend. ... [details]
True FIRST EDITION of Edward Ruscha's first artists' book and said to be the Rosetta Stone of all contemporary artists' publications. Features black-and-white photographs of gasoline stations in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas captioned in all caps text with the name of the gas station pictured and it's location. [details]
Ruscha's first artists' book - and by far his best know title. [details]
Edward Ruscha's first artist's book - and by far his best known title. Features black-and-white photographs of gasoline stations in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas captioned in all caps text with the name of the gas station pictured and it's location. [details]
Edward Ruscha business card designed by Billy Al Bengston. Recto printed in sepia with verso in metallic gold. [details]
An audio CD with a song written and preformed by David Stephenson and Richard Bell using texts found in Ruscha's drawings and paintings to comprise lyrics. Published by Rocket Gallery to coincide with Ruscha's exhibition "Mountains and Highways" held at Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London, May / June 2000. ... [details]
Folded announcement card for exhibition opening March 23, 1982. Front features color image of Ruscha's pastel on paper drawing "I DONT WANT NO RETRO SPECTIVE." [details]
"Guacamole Airlines and Other Drawings is the most luxurious Ruscha book yet published - it is Ruscha's own selection of 84 of his favorite drawings, with 33 pages in full color. Using such imaginative media as gunpowder, spinach, and carrots, Ruscha's drawings are small, intimate forays into the dehumanized modern world. ... [details]
Single fold announcement card published in conjunction with show held May 6 - 27, 1989. [details]