Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with inaugural exhibition held at P.S. 1, June 9 - 26, 1976, featuring site-specific installations in the rooms of the then largely unrenovated building. The publication includes brief text by participating artists; executive director, Alanna Heiss; and program director, Linda Blumberg; with installation images and images of artists installing their works. ... [details]
Two-volumes set of publications cataloging aspects of the work of the Museum of Modern Art's Collection of Painting and Sculpture: "Painting and Sculpture in The Museum of Modern Art: Catalog of the Collection, January 1, 1977;" and the artist's book "Painting and Sculpture in The Museum of Modern Art: Catalog of Deaccessions 1929 through 1998 by Michael Asher. ... [details]
Spring 1977 issue of The Dumb Ox, a quarterly journal edited by James Hugunin and Theron Kelley. Contents include: "Untitled," by John Lanzone; "Acknowledgements;" "Introduction," by J. Hugunin; "A Talk with Ed Ruscha," interview by Gary Lloyd; "Pinocchio," by Claus Boehmler; "The Designated Blank Book," by Loren D. ... [details]
Single-sided flyer / poster self-published by Hannah Wilke. This copy from an unknown number of unnumbered and unsigned copies. There were also 25 signed and numbered copies.
"Marxism and Art : Beware of Fascist Feminism" poster was produced in response to a request from Ruth Iskin, Lucy Lippard, and Arlene Raven on behalf of the Center for Feminist Art Historical Studies for her to participate in the "What is Feminist Art?" show to be held at the Women's Building in Los Angeles.
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Issue number 14 of Art-Rite, the artists' books issue, edited by Walter Robinson and Edith deAk. Contents include: "Market Research," statements about artists' books by Kathy Acker, John Baldessari, Luciano Bartonlini, Roberta Allen, Ulises Carrion, Daniel Buren, Robert Delford, Brown, Robert Cumming, Ted Castle, Agnes Denes, Peter Downsbrough, Mary Fish, Jon Gibson, Peter Grass, George Griffin, Judith A. ... [details]
Double sided postcard documenting an installation by Carl Andre "Stone Field Sculpture," 1977 in Hartford, CT. Photograph on recto by Bevan Davies. [details]
Martha Rosler sent out this black-and-white photograph to friends and artist colleagues on her mailing list in [1977] as part of her "From Our House to Your House" (1974-1978) series.
"Four of the five cards in the series depict Rosler awkwardly situated in a kitchen: In the first, dressed in California (and performance) white, she is squeezed between stove and refrigerator, next to a big plaster chili peper, while the text reads '5 4" By 128 Pounds At Home In Kitchen.
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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]