Exhibition catalogue / brochure published in conjunction with two-man show held March 1, 1969, and a seminar on March 5, 1969. Organized by Seth Siegelaub. Centerfold consists of the texts for each artist's exhibited work: Joseph Kosuth's "II. ... [details]
Single sheet folded twice to produce six pages indexing 24 books available for mail order from Seth Siegelaub's International General. [details]
A remake of the classic artists' publication originally published as the "Xerox Book," by dealers Siegelaub and Wendler. "The Xeroxed Book is based on Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Lawrence Weiner - an artists book published by Seth Siegelaub and John Wendler in 1969 that is more commonly known as The Xerox Book. ... [details]
Issue number 4 (of 5 published) of Seth Siegelaub "radical daily newspaper." Articles include "The New York Daily Newspaper Rider," "The Alternative New York Daily Newspaper," and "Feedback." [details]
Issue number 2 (of 5 published) of Seth Siegelaub "radical daily newspaper." This issue outlines the intent of the project. Contents: General I. INPUT: the News Network / A. The Source / B. The Communications / II. ... [details]
Single sided announcement / postcard published in conjunction with show and symposium with Carl Andre, Robert Barry, and Lawrence Weiner moderated by Seth Siegelaub, March 20, 1972. Acknowledged as Siegelaub's last curatorial project. [details]
Printed announcement / colophon and set of three artists' projects issued in an unprinted envelope published in conjunction with show and symposium held at the Laura Knott Gallery, Bradford Junior College, MA, February 4 - March 2, 1968. ... [details]
"Between 1969 and 1974, Lucy Lippard curated four exhibitions of contemporary art, which have become renowned as her ''numbers shows.'' Each took the population of the city in which it was shown as its title: [details]
Two volume set: Volume 1: Anthology of Marxist writings on communications, information and culture. Edited by Armand Mattelart and Seth Siegelaub. Essays by Armand Mattelart, Seth Siegelaub, Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Antonio Gramsci, V. ... [details]
Catalogue for "The United States Servicemen's Fund Art Collection," featuring work for sale to benefit the organization. Participating artists agreed to give 50% of the profits from a sale to the USSF. ... [details]