A book of blank pages with a yellow piece of paper with a note for Gerry inserted amongst the pages. [details]
Black-and-white poster for Reverend Jen's L.E.S. Troll Museum, a museum of everything Troll that she operated out of her Lower East Side apartment beginning in 2000. [details]
Three volume limited edition set artist's book by Peter Wegner housed in a slipcase. Each book originates from a series of paintings by Wagner begun in 1995. Meticulously printed and produced using waterless offset lithography with foil stamp and blind embossing. [details]
Two-sided flyer advertising Reverend Jen's Lower East Side Troll Museum, a museum of trolls, located in Reverend Jen's Lower East Side apartment. [details]
Monograph of photographic work by Roger Ricco. Includes essay by the artist. [details]
Artist's book by Edward Ruscha, Mason Williams, and Patrick Blackwell. Featuring black-and-white photographs of the aftermath of a Royal Typewriter being thrown from the window of a 1963 Buick Le Sabre moving at 90 mph. ... [details]
Altered postcard by Joe Brainard featuring the Mona Lisa's head replaced with the carton head of Nancy. Handwritten text on verso of card reads "Love, Joe. P.S. Thank you for the invite. Wish I could have come. ... [details]
Issue two of Sissy Boy, a zine by Charlie Welch, featuring black-and-white photographs, illustrations, collage and text on yellow paper. "SISSY BOY was first introduced in 1994 and is a bastard child of the Queer Action Figures collective (NYC). ... [details]
"Specific Cheeses started in 2010 when Nicolas Boulard realized the shape of the French goat cheese made in 'Valencay' looked exactly like a truncated pyramid drawn by Sol LeWitt. First Boulard gave a series of lectures on the existing similarities between traditional cheese forms and the three basic geometric shapes of minimalism (circle, square, triangle). ... [details]
VHS of a color film by Gary Conklin made in 1981. "Los Angeles is stylishly rendered in this subset-hued homage to painter Edward Ruscha. For Ruscha, Los Angeles, a city of heretics, malcontents, and messiahs - and in Ruscha's words 'a city of pools, palm trees, and real estate' - is both his inspiration and his obsession. ... [details]