Poster published in conjunction with the installation Dream House and music performances presented as part of The Dream Festival, March 31 - April 27, 1975. Poster designed and with drawing by Zazeela. [details]
Poster published in conjunction with installation held April 28 - May 5, 1974. Dream House was "a time installation measured by a continuous frequency environment in sound and light with singing and instrumental performances by The Theatre of Eternal Music" (Marian Zazeela, La Monte Young, Alex Dea, Jon Hassell, David Rosenboom, De Tracia Evans, Peter Moncure, Michael Anander, Barbara Stewart, Yoshimasa Wada, Robert Adler, David Cremin, Kurt Munkacsi). ... [details]
Artist's book of visual poetry and collected writings by Dick Higgins published within a leatherette-covered faux bible / prayer-book with attached ribbon bookmark. [details]
Artist's book by Tod Lippy featuring photographs of private spaces within commercial galleries. The first book in a series of books to be published once a year by Mirrorical Books, Tod Lippy's newest publishing project following the conclusion of his long-running artist magazine ESOPUS. ... [details]
Special edition supplement to the 4th ArtistBook International and New Editions Fair catalogue, featuring two signed and numbered eight-page artists' books by Joseph Grigely and Siobhan Liddell within letterpress covers. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artist's book with Audio CD published in conjunction with show held March 27 - May 29, 1994. Book consists of color images of items from Calle's life / art paired with artist's texts accompanied by an Audio CD on which Calle speaks, in English, about the objects with music by Laurie Anderson. ... [details]
Artist's book by Peter Downsbrough, edited by Kaatje Cusse. [details]
Small-scale artist's book by Tracey Emin featuring text and drawings on the fronts and backs of Holiday Inn stationery. [details]
Issue three of Sissy Boy, a zine by Charlie Welch, featuring black-and-white photographs, illustrations and text on white paper. Single hole punched and bound by a zip tie. "SISSY BOY was first introduced in 1994 and is a bastard child of the Queer Action Figures collective (NYC). ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Institute for the Arts, Rice University, Houston, October 29, 1969 - January 4, 1970. Traveled to The Isaac Delgado Museum, New Orleans, January 17 - February 15, 1970; and Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, April 23 - June 30, 1970. ... [details]