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The Literary Review : Brand New York
  • periodical
  • illustrated wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 29.5 x 20.7 cm.
  • 129 pp.
  • edition size unknwon
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 0704334267

The Literary Review : Brand New York

Gillian Greenwood, Lisa Appignanesi, Melvyn Bragg, Elizabeth Hardwick, Hal Foster, John Ahearn, Mike Glier, Ken Goodman, Keith Haring, Robert Longo, Judy Rifka, Cindy Sherman, Michael Sorkin, Rosalind Krauss, Rosetta Brooks, Brooke Alexander, Suzi Gablik, Stuart Morgan, Edit deAk, Michael Feingold, Richard Foreman, Richard Schechner, Bonnie Marranca, Robert Christgau, Arlene Zeichner, J. Hoberman, Brian Winston, Michael Kustow, Christopher Hitchens, Liz Dalton, Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, Wasp, Tim Rollins, Futura 2000, Fab 5 Fred

"Special Issue : Brand New York," of The Literary Review published in 1982 and edited by Gillian Greenwood. Contents include: "Editorial," by Lisa Appignanesi; "Between Two New Yorks," by Melvyn Bragg; "Manhattan Letter," by Elizabeth Hardwick; "New York Art: Seven Types of Ambiguity," by Hal Foster; "Urban Kisses," by John Ahearn, Mike Glier, Ken Goodman, Keith Haring, Robert Longo, Judy Rifka, Cindy Sherman; "On Being Scene: New York Fashions Its Steyle," by Michael Sorkin; "Philip Johnson's Post-Modernist Venture;" "Reflecting on Post-Modernism," an interview with Rosalind Krauss; "New York: Heroic City," by Rosetta Brooks; "A Hunger for Imagery," an interview with Brooke Alexander; "Graffiti in Well-Lit Rooms," by Suzi Gablik, includes artists statements and brief introductions to artists including Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, Wasp, Tim Rollins, Futura 2000, and Fab 5 Fred; "Laurie Anderson: Big Science and Little Men," by Stuart Morgan; "Crossing Over: The Streets, Clubs and Art," by Edit deAk; "New York Performs;" "From Dreamgirls to Satyagraha," an interview with Michael Feingold; "On My Efforts," by Richard Foreman; "Beyond the Theatrical Avant-Garde," by Richard Schechner; "Nuclear Theatre," by Bonnie Marranca; "Serialism, Spontaneity and Sass," by Robert Christgau; "Tailored for Television: The World of New York Video," by Arlene Zeichner; "Mean Streets, Dream Structures: New York Film," by J. ... [details]

London / London, United Kingdom / United Kingdom: Namara Press / Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA),
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$150.00
Condition:  Good / Very Good. Rubbing of covers with light soiling along top edge of recto, bumping of bottom right corner of publication with 4.2 cm. - 7.4 cm. dog-ear to bottom corner of periodical from recto to verso. Additional light handling wear. Contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 38635]
Pop Art Redefined
  • critical theory
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 24 x 17.5 cm.
  • 240 pp.
  • edition size unk
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Pop Art Redefined

John Russell, Suzi Gablik

Publication on the Pop Art Movement edited by John Russell and Suzi Gablik. Includes text by John Russell, Suzi Gablik, Lawrence Alloway, John McHale, Robert Rosenblum, Richard Smith, Kenneth Koch, Ovyind Fahlström, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Smith, Larry Rivers, and Richard Hamilton. ... [details]

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Studio International
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • letterpress
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 30.7 x 24.3 cm.
  • 84 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Studio International

Vol. 181, No. 930 (February 1971)

Peter Townsend, Suzi Gablik, Andrew Higgens, Hilton Kramer, Jonathan Benthall, Andy Warhol, Paul Morrissey, Derek Hill, Tore Håkansson, Konrad Fischer, Georg Jappe; "UK Commentary, " by Timothy Hilton; "Sydney commentary, " by Donald Brook, Gareth Jones, John Latham, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney

February 1971 issue of Studio International, edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "A Smart Set of concepts," by Suzi Gablik; "Aaaargh! indeed," by Andrew Higgens; "The American Juggernaut," by Hilton Kramer; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "The Sociology of Knowledge," by Jonathan Benthall; "Andy Warhol as a film maker," Paul Morrissey interviewed by Derek Hill; "Strindberg and the arts," by Tore Håkansson; "Interview with Konrad Fischer," by Georg Jappe; "UK Commentary," by Timothy Hilton; "Sydney commentary," by Donald Brook; "Linguistics: an eye-witness account," by Gareth Jones; and "Inno 70," by John Latham. ... [details]

London, United Kingdom: Studio International,
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$75.00
Condition:  Fair / Good. 4.7 cm. pencil writing on recto. Additional yellow discoloration, dusting, and rubbing of cover. Staplebound text block has separated from the covers it was adhered to. 3.3 cm. dog-ears to bottom right corner of pages 41-44 with additional light corner wear to pages. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.
[Object # 39196]
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