Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held in 70 different New York City galleries, the sales of which benefited the American Foundation for AIDS Research. Text by Robert Rosenblum and Matilde Krim, Ph. ... [details]
Artist's book in the format of a high school yearbook by Mike Kelley featuring reproductions and iconic symbols of America and American history overdrawn with schoolboy-esque bawdy graffiti style edits and captions - the Statue of Liberty transformed into a phallic symbol and a picture of the capital made to resemble two breasts, etc. ... [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]
Issue number 1 of Spectacle Magazine, edited by Kathi Norklun. Contents include: "Real Heroics: Nike, the Olympics and Los Angeles," by Kathi Norklun; "Cable Television: Just Part of the Furniture," by Colin Gardner; "4D KAXE," by Gary Lloyd; "Ruptured Reality," an interview with Bruce and Norman Yonemoto; "Let's Have a War!," by Bruce D. ... [details]
A history and survey of sound art by Alan Licht. Foreword by Jim O'Rourke. Artists include Harry Bertoia, François Baschet, Bernard Baschet, Jean Tinguely, Michael Snow, Alvin Lucier, Phill Niblock, Paul Panhuysen, Joe Jones, La Monte Young, Yasunao Tone, Hermann Nitsch, Bernhard Leitner, Annea Lockwood, Rolf Julius, Max Neuhaus, Akio Suzuki, Terry Fox, Maryanne Amacher, Charlemagne Palestine, Bill Fontana, Christina Kubisch, Brian Eno, Trimpin, Mike Kelley, Christian Marclay, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Janet Cardiff, Michael J. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in dual venues : "The Eighties" at MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, December 19, 1987 - February 7, 1988 and "Pioneers" at Bank of Boston Gallery, Boston, MA, November 23, 1987 - January 15, 1988. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artists' book published in conjunction with show held November 23, 1997 - March 29, 1998. Includes installation images of the exhibition as installed at Documenta X, June 21 - September 28, 1997. ... [details]
"This limited edition is comprised of the Destroy All Monsters Magazine publication signed by the collective’s original members: Mike Kelley, Cary Loren, Niagara, and Jim Shaw. Also included is an 8×10 silver print by Cary Loren and a small glycine baggie of dirt from God’s Oasis–the commune Mike Kelley and Jim Shaw lived in from 1974 to 1976 and which served as the collective’s musical practice space. ... [details]
Audio CD by The Poetics (Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler). Tape mixes by Mike Kelley, Tony Oursler, and Dave Muller. Produced by Kelley and Oursler. Art Byington: guitar, bass, samples; Mike Kelley: vocals, drums, percussion, electronics; Dave Muller: bass, horns, samples, backing vocals; Tony Oursler: vocals, keyboards, electronics, guitar, bass; Steven Vitiello: guitar; Bill Wintersole: guitar; Zoe Pettijohn: vocals; Cathy: vocals; Princess: vocals; Bad News: vocals; and Linda Post: vocals. ... [details]
Three audio CD set by The Poetics. "A three CD box set with booklet chronicling the music and sound experiments of Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler in the late Seventies and early Eighties. Includes pieces composed for video soundtracks, dance performances, etc. ... [details]