DVD of "Citizen Tania : As Told to Raymond Pettibon," a reissue of a 1989-1990 video by Pettibon. "'Citizen Tania: As Told to Raymond Pettibon' deals with Patty Hearst and her Symbionese Liberation Army alias 'Tania. ... [details]
Artist's book by Raymond Pettibon with illustrations on all 28 pages. [details]
Half size flyer announcing gig by Black Flag, Saccharine Trust featuring artwork by Raymond Pettibon. [details]
Single sided card / announcement published 1969 in conjunction with the opening of the new headquarters at 664 Sixth Avenue in New York City of Kusama Enterprises & International Film Productions. Yayoi Kusama, director, and James Golata, manager. ... [details]
A tabloid sized reprint of Yayoi Kusama's 1969 sex and art 'zine. A wonderful late '60s counterculture document published in an age when the artworld and counterculture merged. [details]
Inaugural issue of Screw magazine, edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Diary of a Sex Addict," by Richard Field; "Sex in Never-Never Land: Does Barbarella Suck??" by Miss J.S. Wieder; "A Licker Flik: Larry Josephson and Bob Fass Listen to W. ... [details]
Single fold exhibition brochure / announcement published in conjunction with an installation of Judd's furniture in his 101 Spring Street building held November 1992 - March 1993. Incorporates a photograph by Todd Eberle [details]
July 1992 issue of Vanity Fair. Edited by Tina Braun. Contents include: "The Selling of Rodney King," by Peter J. Boyer; "Earth Angel," by Steven Bach; "Wild About Perry," by Kevin Sessums; "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," by Leslie and Andrew Cockburn; "Foreward March!," Helmut Newton spotlights Jane March; "Art Oasis: Painter and Sculptor Donald Judd is building an artists' Utopia in the wilds of West Texas," by Mark Stevens, photographs by Todd Eberle; "King Rap," an article on Russell Simmons by Lynn Hirschberg, photographs by Bruce Weber; "Eyre Apparent," by Richard Eyre; "Proud Mary," by Maureen Orth; "Don't Cry for Me, Indonesia," by Bob Colacello; "Editors Letter: 'The Untouchables'"; "Dispatches," by Jesse Kornbluth; "Mixed Media," by James Wolcott; "New Age," by John Seabrook; "Planetarium," by Michael Lutin; "Letters;" "Fanfair;" and "Flashback: Jesse Owens, September 1935. ... [details]
Postcard published by the Judd Foundation featuring the Southeast Room of Judd's living space at his home in Marfa, Texas (installed 1977) featuring sculptures by Judd and a couch by Gustav Stickley. [details]
Postcard published by the Judd Foundation featuring the Northeast Room of Judd's living space at his home in Marfa, Texas (installed 1977) featuring a sculpture and bed by Judd and an armchair by Gustav Stickley. ... [details]