Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The New York Cultural Center, May 19 - August 29, 1971. Includes artists' project by Gilbert & George titled "There Were Two Young Men Who Did Laugh. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel, Switzerland, July 5 to September 7, 1992. Text by Dieter Koepplin and Claes Oldenburg. Includes exhibition checklist and biography. ... [details]
"Published to accompany The Movement Meter for Lernacken, a commission by the City of "Malmö, Sweden, the book plays on the twofold nature of the site-specific installation. The dust jacket consists of an elaborately folded poster, showing the pavilion on one side, the tower on the other. ... [details]
Artist's book with authorship ascribed anecdotally to Joel Fischer. First parody of Edward Ruscha's artists' books with Ruscha's name printed on title and colophon pages. While the physical format is unlike other Ruscha books, conceptually it follow similar logic with six black-and-white photographs of hands following by a non-sequitur image of a cheese sandwich. ... [details]
Something Else Newscard #9, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #8, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #5, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #3, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Something Else Newscard #2, a postcard announcement published in [1965] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists within its network. [details]
Artist's book by Joan Katz and John Dogg (aka Richard Prince) with images of Hippie works by Prince and images of marijuana farming. [details]