Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 20 - April 20, 2004. Includes introduction, "Jean-Noël Herlin from J to H," by Émille Renard; "Stages in the Life of a Bookseller, as Told by Himself 'Less is Less and more is more' remarks on an 'archive trouvée," by Jean-Noël Herlin; "Visual Anthropology of a Paper Eater's Practices," by Sara Martinetti; and "Biographical Details," by Herlin. ... [details]
May 1974 issue of Studio International edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "The Complete Artist," by John McEwen; "2 Fisherman: 1. An Appreciation of C.M. Wells," by J.W. Chance and "2. Ivan Marks: fishing as a profession;" "Correspondence;" "Acanthonemus Lubaurus Fossil;" "The Fish as a Symbol," by Cara Montgomery; "Multiple Exercise," by William Allan; "Sea Grant second narrative and two precedent works," by Newton Harrison; "Char and char fishing," by Geoffrey White; "Feuilleton," by Marcel Broodthaers; "The paintings of Joseph Raffael," by William S. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with show held October 1 - 26, 1963. This work marks the first appearance of Oldenburg's mouse motif. [details]
An impressive book that acts as a catalogue raisonné of Goldstein's activities in film, audio and performance, based on an exhibition of the same name held at Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne, in November 2000. ... [details]
"Avalanche" magazine was founded by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar shortly after they met in 1968. At the time, Sharp was a New York-based art historian and independent curator, and Béar an underground magazine editor who had recently moved to New York from London. ... [details]
Avalanche magazine was founded by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar shortly after they met in 1968. At the time, Sharp was a New York-based art historian and independent curator and Béar an underground magazine editor who had recently moved to New York from London. ... [details]
Full-color offset print published by the Jewish Museum in 1969 featuring an image by Robert Smithson of the year 5730 (the Jewish calendar year corresponding to the 1969 calendar year) written in Hebrew in red clay at Mt. ... [details]
Issue 193 of Berkeley Barb, edited by Max Scher. Contents include: "Mind Radar," by Sgt. Pepper; "Sex and Power," by Cassandra; "Bore -- Can You Dig It?," by Reverend Richard Miller, ULC; "Behind the News," by David Stucki; Remember?;" "Freeing Huey: Here's How To Do It," by Stew Albert; "The Trouble at Merritt;" "Wee Willie Just Keeps On Truckin'," by PAT; "What Do Men Live By?," by Peggy Irving; "Freaks Freak Out Joe's Quake Fest;" "Baskett's Family;" "Sultan Warns NAACP," by Bil Paul; "People's Park: Free For All," by Stew Albert; "Everybody's Happy," by Kathy; "White panther Communication;" "Cutting Remarks," by Ellen Mendicino; "No Love Lost," by PAT; "Fighting Fire;" "Malcolm X," by Keith Lampe; "Homo Death: Killer Cops at Large," by Steve Haines; "How U. ... [details]
Monograph on the sculpture of Fred Sandback made between 1966 and 1986. Texts by Manfred Fath and Fred Jahn, in German. Includes "Remarks on my Sculpture 1966-86" by Sandback, in English and German. Profusely illustrated throughout with installation images and drawings. ... [details]
Artist's book featuring a project by David Bunn where he selected and scanned discarded cards from card catalogue of the Los Angeles Central Library. The book presents original scans of the cards mixed in with close ups of marks, stains or text. [details]