One book of the set of ten artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Galileo Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of ten artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Galileo Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of ten artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Galileo Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of ten artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Galileo Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of ten artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Galileo Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of eleven artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Dyspepsia Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
One book of the set of eleven artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Dyspepsia Series featuring repeated images, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. Other books in the series include: "Sure I'm Sure;" "You'll See;" "But I Wasn't There;" "Now Then;" "Look at Me;" "I Pretend to Know;" "It Isn't True;" "You What?;" "I Feel Sorry For You;" and "The Sweet Smell of Sage. ... [details]
Single sided program / press release published in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art's New American Filmmakers Series presentation of films by Ida Applebroog held December 19 - 28, 1978. ... [details]
Auction catalogue for sale held at Sotheby's, New York, November 5, 1985. Sale featured works from the Dia Art Foundation sold to raise an endowment for future display of work held by Foundation in New York City. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 4 - December 6, 1975. Essay by Richard Morphet. Includes fourteen full-page reproductions of Oldenburg's erotic drawings from the exhibition plus an exhibition checklist, chronology, and selected one-person exhibitions. ... [details]