Issue no. 6-7 in a series of bibliographies which attempted "to compile a global multi-lingual, annotated bibliography of Marxist, left and critical studies on all aspects of communication and culture. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 6 - June 15, 2019. Curated by Flavin Judd. Texts by Donald Judd, Flavin Judd, and Catherine Millet. Includes list of works. Text in English and French. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 11, 2000 - February 18, 2001. Printed on French folded vellum pages. Text in English and German. [details]
Artist's book by Ruscha featuring black-and-white photographs of palm trees against white backgrounds captioned with their locations. [details]
Multiple by Hannah Wilke produced by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts as their 1987 holiday project sent to friends and artworld colleagues in an edition of 250. Comprised of a metal thermometer with a black and white photograph of, and by Hannah Wilke lying shirtless on a bed with three small birds on her person. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held September 21 - October 19, 1996. [details]
Issue 1 of 125 Newbury Free Press, published in conjunction with the inaugeral exhibition, "Wild Strawberries," held at 125 Newbury, New York, September 30 - November 19, 2022. Edited by Oliver Schultz. ... [details]
Twelve transcribed dialogues between Carl Andre and Hollis Frampton. Edited and annotated by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Appendix photographs by Hollis Frampton of works by Carl Andre 1958 - 1963. Includes index, autobiographies and bibliographies. ... [details]
Large-scale facsimile reprint of Carl Andre's 1963 poem "America Drill: Red Cut, White Cut, Blue Cut," featuring interwoven texts from American history. Red Cut uses text from "Indian History and Genealogy Pertaining to the Good Sachem Massasoit of the Wampanoag Tribe and His Descendents," by Ebenezer W. ... [details]
Two-sided picture postcard featuring Carl Andre's landwork "Angellipse," as installed part of A.R.E.A. Project, Manhattan, Psychiatric Center, Ward's Island, New York. [details]