Folded 1998 Holiday Flyer from Printed Matter, Inc. / announcement for "Giftland VII : Laissez Faire," held December 1 - 23, 1998. [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held October 13 - December 5, 1998. Includes a selected exhibition history and an artist's statement / poem by Vautier. [details]
Men's paper suit jacket and pants made with the sewn together text of Kenneth Goldsmith's Fidget piece which consisted of a web site, a performance, an installation, a pamphlet and a book. The project began with a 13 hour performance in the artists apartment on Bloomsday, June 16, 1997 in which Goldsmith narrated every movement of his body into a tape recorder. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Wein, Austria, May 7 - July 5, 1998. Traveled to Goldie Paley Gallery, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, May 26 - July 30, 1999. ... [details]
Two postcards / announcements published in conjunction with show "Statements with Clocks," held October 10 - November 14, 1998. Includes the original postcard (Take Your Time) and a second altered postcard (Give Your Time Jerry to Everything) with hand painted lettering. [details]
"Selections from Fidget" was published on the occasion of the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris' commission between Theo Bleckmann and Kenneth Goldsmith and in conjunction with exhibitions at Printer Matter, Inc. ... [details]
* In 1998 Harmony Korine began bringing into Printed Matter copies of this amazing artist's book of photographs he said were taken without the consent of Macaulay Culkin during the filming of the music video he was making for Sonic Youth's song "Sunday. ... [details]
Artist's book by David Shrigley featuring his signature humorous black-and-white drawings with text. [details]
Artist's book by Paul Heimbach in which he divides an excerpt from Sören Kierkegaard's "Either/Or: Part I" by letter and punctuation, printing each on transparent paper and maintaining their location on the page. ... [details]
Artist''''s book by Eva Maria Weinmayr. "In an unwitting collaboration with Weinmayr, Rosamund Felsen, of the Rosamund Felsen Gallery in Santa Monica, faxes copies of Bruce Nauman''''s Fingers and Holes etchings to Munich in anticipation for a sale and, subsequent to Weinmayr''''s response that she will not buy the etchings as she prefers the fax copies, faxes to inform Weinmayr that the fax copy is not art but " an immediate means of communication. ... [details]