Catalogue from 1985 offering for rental and sale 200 video programs by 85 independent producers of experimental video as well as back issues of Video Data Banks publication "Profile." Artists include Vito Acconci, Chantal Akerman,Max Almy, Laurie Anderson, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, Betty Asher, Dore Ashton, Alice Aycock, Myrna Bain, John Baldessari, Jennifer Bartlett, Gregory Battcock, Romare Bearden, Billy Al Bengston, Joseph Beuys, Dara Birnbaum, Louise Bourgeois, Stan Brakhage, Joan Brown, Roger Brown, John Cage, Judy Chicago, Christo, Chuck Close, A. ... [details]
Collection of essays by artists and writers involved in todays art scene, edited by Independent curator Richard Milazzo. Includes texts by Ericka Beckman, Jack Goldstein, Barbara Kruger, Allan McCollum, Robert Longo, Valentine Tatransky, Deniz Firincioglu, Karsten Harries, Charles Bernstein, S. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 12 - August 1, 1982. Exhibition juried by Benjamin Buchloh, Richard Koshalek and Brenda Richardson. Extended introduction by Anne Rorimer. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Center Gallery, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, October 5 - November 25, 1984. Trveled to Sardoni Art Gallery, Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, December 9, 1984 - January 6, 1985. ... [details]
Inagugeral issue of the Journal of Contemporary Art, a periodical featuring interviews with artists. Published and edited by Philip Pocock and John Zinser. Includes interviews between: Anthony Kosner and Arakawa; John Zinsser and Ross Bleckner; Ethan Spigland and Daniel Buren; Judy Glantzman and Sarah Charlesworth; Philip Pocock and Jack Goldstein; Klaus Ottmann and Jeff Koons; Philip Pocock and Stephen Lack; Jonathan Seliger and David Reed; Jonathan Seliger and Will Mentor; and Klaus Ottmann and Wolfgang Laib. [details]
This book is the fantastic. It's the compelling story of artist Jack Goldstein (1945-2003) and some of his classmates at CalArts, who in the early 1970s went to New York and led the transition from conceptualism to Pictures art, utilizing images from television, movies and other media with which they had grown up with. ... [details]
Four page index of artists' books offered by Printed Matter as holiday inspired gifts. Each title includes a sentence or two description, image, and bibliographic data. Includes titles by John Baldessari, Sue Coe, Holly Metz, Collaborative Projects, Christian Marclay, Barbara Kruger, John Fekner, Steve Gianakos, Seth Weinhard, Edward Ruscha, Jenny Holzer, Gary Panter, Celia Jordan, Kathy Acker, Mark Magill, Matt Groening, Rein Jansma, Jack Goldstein, Janice Snyder, Anne-Catherine Fallen, Roz Chast, Janet Zweig, Richard Prince, and Sol LeWitt. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by David Levine. Contents include: "Porno in Paris," by Tony Slinn; "Huddle Cuddle;" "Sex Scene;" by Manny Neuhaus; "Let My People Drink;" "Shirting the Issue;" "Holiday Knockers;" "Throwing His Cock in the Ring;" "True Blue;" "Sexitems;" "Smut from the Past," by J. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Off-Broadway's Raunchy New Hit by the 'Dirtiest' Man in Town!" by Jim Buckley; "A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Women behind the Men behind the Pumps," by John Francis Hunter; "How I Gained a Steady Screw and Lost a Steady Fuck," by Marcia Blackman; "Homosexual Citizen : Coming Out at the Gay-In," by Lige & Jack; "Betty Dodson : Exhibition of Erotic Art," by Robert Rosinek; "The Sex Scene," edited by Ken Gaul; "Fuck Books : Tales of Head," by Peter Ogren; "Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," by Peter Ogren; and "Shit List," by Jim Buckley. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Doomed to Fail : The Inside Story of Why Your Telephone Operator Never Works!" by John Francis Hunter; "Is Dynamite an Aphrodisiac?" by Dot Smith; "Making It in the Bear Market," by Sigmoid Colon; "Poems from the Peons," by A. ... [details]