Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Mary Wagner. Essays "Screw You," by Manny Neuhas; "Holding Your Own : A Screw Reporter Rates some Raunchy Devices for Solo Strokers," by Norman Jackson; comic by Dan Shocket and Arbee; "Sex Scene," by Manny Neuhaus; "Smut from the Past," by J. ... [details]
Twenty-one postcards in printed envelope published in conjunction with projects presented at P.S. 1 December 3, 1978 - January 21, 1979. Includes projects by Diana Agrest, Hilmar Boehle, Senta Driver, Melvin Edwards, Gigi Franklin, Kristen Gerber, John A. ... [details]
Short story about two men who have a tree spitting ceremony on Hollywood Hill. [details]
Critical theory, edited by John Sturrock with contributions by John Sturrock, Dan Sperber, Hayden White, Malcolm Bowie and Jonathan Culler. "This book considers the work of five French thinkers closely associated with structuralism, and aims to establish what is of lasting worth and originality in their work. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of artist Antoni Tapies by Roland Penrose. Illustrated in black-and-white and color throughout. Includes biography, list of works, bibliography, and a list of exhibitions. [details]
Exhibition announcement postcard for show held December 15, 1979 - January 31, 1980. [details]
Exhibition announcement postcard for show held December 15, 1979 - January 31, 1980. [details]
"This collection brings together for the first time all of the poems that hve so far been discovered - more than five hundred - which Frank O'Hara wrote in his lifetime. They reflect his growth as an artist from the earliest dazzling, experimental verse that he began writing in the late 1940s to his last years, when his poems became awesomely individual and reflective. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 30 - November 11, 1979. Essay by Bernard Hanson. Includes exhibition checklist. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1979. In an essay entitled "The Planar Dimension 1912 - 1932 : From Surface to Surface," Margit Rowell, curator, writes that "... Picasso's constructions -- extensions of the picture plane into the space in front of the wall -- were extremely equivocal objects. ... [details]