Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 24 – February 22, 2014. [details]
"David Wojnarowicz, one of the most provocative artists of his generation, explores memory, the longing for love, and sexuality in the specter of AIDS in Memories that Smell like Gasoline. Memory drawings, ten cartoon/comic narratives; ink paintings of 3rd avenue movie houses (before health dep't closures 1988-1989), ten diaristic studies; and dream-like memoirs reenact episodes from the artist's life in a sometimes devastating, always sublime document about coming of age in America. ... [details]
Text based artist's book by James Lee Byars. Edited by Anny de Decker. "This book was written by James Lee Byars while on display in April 1969 at W.W.S. Antwerp."—from book's colophon. [details]
Original typed letter to Village Voice editor from Fred Mueller to promote Lucas Samaras's exhibition, "Chair Transformation," held October 3 -31, 1970. Also included is a 10.7 x 8.7 cm. loose black-and-white self-portrait image of Samaras with chairs in his studio. [details]
Screenprinted poster featuring two hands and a burning match by Lucas Samaras, published by Pace Editions in 1968. [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held December 4 - January 8, 1977. [details]
Prospectus for "Samaras Album," an artist's book published in 1971. Includes an order form / exhibition announcement published in conjunction with show held at Pace Gallery, September 25 - October 14 [1971] of the polaroids and an enclosed sheet which is an actual page (page 69) from the album. [details]
Artist's book by Mike Kelley featuring black-and-white images paired with text. Design assistance by Patti Podesta. [details]
Collaborative artist's book featuring art by John DeFazio and stories by Dave Hickey. "Stardumb is the astrology book for the art world at the millenium. Psychedelic artist John DeFazio and writer-critic Dave Hickey have created an up-scale divertissement at the intersection of star culture and art-star culture at the end of the century. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 24 - March 25, 1989. Catalogue essay by Donald Judd. Includes selected biography, exhibition history, and bibliography. [details]