Collection of four John McLaughlin documents including a typewritten biography of the artist [1960], a two-page typewritten artist's statement by McLaughlin (referenced in the biography) also from 1960, and two copies of the text of articles written on the work of McLaughlin: "John McLaughlin, Retrospective 1946 - 1975," by Fidel Danieli, Artweek, September 21, 1975 (mimeographed); and "John McLaughlin, Hard Edge and American Painting," by John Coplans, Artforum, Vol. ... [details]
Second volume from a series of artist's book by Margia Kramer reproducing F.B.I. documents on the actor Jean Seberg acquired through a Freedom of Information Act request. "In response to my petition, the F. ... [details]
First volume from a series of artist's book by Margia Kramer reproducing F.B.I. documents on the actor Jean Seberg acquired through a Freedom of Information Act request. "In response to my petition, the F. ... [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]
Flyer / handbill for gig by Bad Religion with Tupelo Chainsex and [Desperate Squad] held at Oscars, Azusa, CA, March 27, [1985]. [details]
Artist's book by Ruscha featuring black-and-white photographs of palm trees against white backgrounds captioned with their locations. [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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Martha Rosler sent out this black-and-white photograph to friends and artist colleagues on her mailing list in [1975] 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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Single sided handbill of Robert Smithson's short essay, "The Lamentations of the Paroxysmal Artist," 1961. [details]
Artists' book by Ed Ruscha featuring black-and-white photographs of album covers alongside the album(s) themselves against white backgrounds. Photographs by Jerry McMillan. Reference: "The Works of Edward Ruscha," Hudson Hills Press, New York, in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1982, pp. ... [details]