Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 8 - June 15, 1983. Essay by Richard Flood. Artists include John Ahearn, Lynda Benglis, Jonathan Borofsky, Louise Bourgeois, William Crozier, Jedd Garet, Robert Graham, Barry LeDoux, Robert Longo, Robert Morris, Jud Nelson, Manuel Neri, Tom Otterness, Judy Pfaff, Italo Scanga, George Segal, Joel Shapiro, Judith Shea, Martin Silverman, Paul Thek and Daisy Youngblood. ... [details]
Vintage silver adhesive sticker featuring text from Jenny Holzer''''s "Survival" series, reading: THINGS ARE SO URGENT NOW THAT SUICIDE IS ALMOST OBSOLETE. [details]
The famous critical text by Michel Foucault. Translated and edited by James Harkness. Illustrations by René Magritte. Includes list of plates, notes, and index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 15 - July 10, 1983. Essays by Reiner Speck and Gerhard Storck. Artists featured in the exhibition include Lawrence Weiner, Arnulf Rainer, Marcel Broodthaers, Jannis Kounellis, On Kawara, Hermann Nitsch, Gilbert & George, Sigmar Polke, Daniel Buren, Dieter Roth, Carl Andre, James Lee Byars, Cy Twombly, Franz Erhard Walther, Niele Toroni, Günter Brus, Blinky Palermo, Walter De Maria, Joseph Beuys, and Dan Flavin. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 3 - 26, 1983. Includes checklist. Printed in black-and-white and color. [details]
Issue number 13 of Top Stories, a prose periodical published by Hallwalls in Buffalo, New York, featuring the writing of Anne Turyn paired with found family photographs. [details]
Issue number 15 of Top Stories, a prose periodical published by Hallwalls in Buffalo, New York, featuring the writing of Constance De Jong. [details]
First edition reference text by John Bernard Myers discussing his forty years as a New York gallery owner. He introduced many now-famous artists to the art world, including Larry Rivers, Helen Frankenthaler, Red Grooms, Grace Hartigan, Alfred Leslie, Robert Goodnough, Jane Freilicher, Fairfield Porter, and Kenneth Noland. ... [details]
One of the most important artists' books of the 1980s -- complete texts to Holzer's "Truisms" in facsimile format of her original street posters. Texts in French, German, Spanish and English. [details]
Periodical on political art. Edited by Keith Christensen, Lucy R. Lippard, Barney Pace, Randy Wade, and Irving Wexler. Essays "AHOP: The First Battle," by Michael Anderson; "What Are the Answers?"; "Street"; "An Image Brawl: The Politics of Street Painting," by Miriam Brofsky and Eva Cockcroft; "Cowboys and Guerrilla's," by Jerry Kearns, Lucy Lippard and Diane Neumaier; "The Street = Private Property and the Public Domain," by Julie Spriggs; "Out of the Darkroom: Cuban Photography Now," by Mel Rosenthal, Rudolf Baranik, Max Kozloff, Fred Ritchen, Eva Cockcroft, Walter Rosenblum, and Susan Meiselas; "International Poster Modernism," by Barbara Hall, Jan McKay, Poster-Film Collective; "Out of Sight, Out of Mind (I): Native American, Black and White Artists in Search of Cultural Democracy," by Jerry Kearns, Mel Edwards, Jaribu Hill, Jolene Richard, Irving Wexler, Peter Jemison, Herb Perr, Jaribu Hill, Randy Wade, Mel Edwards, Ngoma Hill, and Jolene Rickard; "Detours, Sharp Turns and Little Naggy Feelings: Turning Points in the Lives of Art Activists"; "Turning Points," by Rae Langston, Jerry Kearns, Lucy R. ... [details]