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Tehching Hsieh, Jeanette Ingberman
Artists' book / performance documentation of the project / performance by Teching Hsieh [Sam Hsieh] titled "One Year Performance," 1981-1982, published in conjunction with exhibition held at Exit Art, New York, February 16 - March 12, 1983. Incorporates essay by Jeanette Ingberman, statement by Hsieh, map of area within Manhattan documenting area in which he traversed and activities on April 8, 1982. Statement by Hsieh reads: "I ... plan to do a one year performance piece. I shall stay outdoors for one year, never go inside. I shall not to in to a building, subway, train, car, airplane, ship, cave, tent. I shall have a sleeping bag. The performance shall begin on September 26, 1981 at 2 P.M. and continue until September 26, 1982 at 2 P.M." Includes four, loose, folded sheets (of four pages each) of photographs of Hsieh in each of the four seasons: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer.
New York, NY : Exit Art Press, 1983 ; artists' book ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; loose leaves ; black-and-white ; 28 x 35.5 cm. ; [20] pp. ; edition size 500 ;
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$750 |
Condition: Very Good. Light wear to edges of covers. SIGNED, INSCRIBED, DATED [Feb. 22, 1983] by TECHING HSIEH. [Object # 14509] |
Robert Mangold, Naomi Spector
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 23 - May 12, 1974. Essay by Naomi Spector. Fully illustrated in color and black-and-white, with biography and selected bibliography.
La Jolla, CA : La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, 1974 ; exhibition catalogue ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; staple bound ; black-and-white & color ; 25.5 x 19 cm. ; [unpaginated] ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
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$35 |
Condition: Good / Very Good. Mild wear on spine and back cover. Contents clean and unmarked. [Object # 14307] |
Dorothea Rockburne, Naomi Spector
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in October 1975. Includes images of works in black-and-white interspersed with text by Naomi Spector. Biography, selected individual exhibitions, selected group exhibitions, and bibliography in English and French. Originally published in conjunction with show held at Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH. Essay in French.
Brussels, Belgium : Galerie Charles Kriwin, 1975 ; exhibition catalogue ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; staple bound ; black-and-white ; 20.3 x 20.4 cm. ; [unpaginated] ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
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$35 |
Condition: Good. Cover worn. Contents clean and unmarked. [Object # 14306] |
Sol LeWitt
Artists' book published in conjunction with show held at Max Protetch Gallery, April 6, 1974 - [?]. Composed of texts and drawings by LeWitt describing installation. Reference: "Pick up the Book, Turn the Page and Enter the System: Books by Sol LeWitt," Minnesota Center for Book Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1988, pp. 19.
Washington, DC : Max Protetch Gallery, 1974 ; artists' book ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; staple bound ; black-and-white ; 14 x 14 cm. ; [20] pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
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$250 |
Condition: Good. Covers mildly soiled and lightly stained. Contents clean and unmarked. [Object # 14508] |
Vol. 1, No. 1 (May 1969)
Art-Language, Art & Language
May 1969 issue of Art-Language. Edited by Terry Atkinson, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin, and Harold Hurrell. Contributors include Sol LeWitt, Dan Graham, Lawrence Weiner, David Bainbridge, and Michael Baldwin.
Warwickshire, United Kingdom : Art & Language, Sol LeWitt, Dan Graham, Lawrence Weiner, David Bainbridge, Michael Baldwin, Terry Atkinson, Harold Hurrell, 1969 ; periodical ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; staple bound ; black-and-white ; 21 x 14.5 cm. ; 32 pp. ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
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$250 |
Condition: Fine. Light to moderate overall wear. SIGNED by DAN GRAHAM. [Object # 13752] |
James Hoff, Douglas Huebler
Artists' book by James Hoff based upon artists' book "Secrets : Variable Piece 4," by Douglas Huebler. To conceive the book Hoff dusted a copy of the original Huebler book revealing fingerprints of the book's prior readers. "Secrets" was index of secrets collected by Huebler during the exhibition Software, held at the Jewish Museum, New York, September 16 - November 8, 1970. "Nearly 1,800 'secrets' were submitted for exchange and have been transcribed exactly as written except that surnames have been edited: all are printed in this book and join with this statement as final form of this piece." -- from book's back cover. Date of publication often stated as being 1973, however, that date references when work was conceived, not date of book's publication, which was in 1977. [Publisher, Printed Matter, was not founded until 1976.]
Brooklyn, NY : No Input Books, 2009 ; artists' book ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; glue bound ; color ; 22 x 14 cm. ; [98] pp. ; edition size 100 ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 0894398015
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$20 |
Condition: Fine. Complete with artist's belly-band. [Object # 14504] |
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Artists' book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 1- May 31, 1998. Book composed of two slipcased, passport-like volumes. Two with text and illustrated, documenting his road trip with five students across the United States & one with a CD-ROM, replicating the On The Road website that was functioning as a diary durning the course of the artist's drive across American with his student group.
Philadelphia, PA : Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1998 ; artists' book ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; slipcase ; color ; 16.7 x 13.4 cm. ; 2 vol. : 1 vol. [unpaginated] + 1 vol. [unpaginated] ; 1 vol. containing CD-ROM ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 9780876331217
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$125 |
Condition: Fine. As issued, complete with CD-ROM, in shrink-wrap. [Object # 14502] |
William C. Seitz, Barbara Rose, Michael Fried, Max Kozloff, Sidney Tillim
Texts of symposium held at Brandeis University, May 7, 1966. Participants include Barbara Rose, Michael Fried, Max Kozloff, Sidney Tillim and moderated by William C. Seitz. "New criticism can not be separated from new art. It is therefore important to indicate at least the bare outlines of the situation in contemporary art ..." -- from introduction.
New York, NY : October House, 1967 ; critical theory ; wrappers ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; black-and-white ; 23 x 15.5 cm. ; [unpaginated] ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
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$75 |
Condition: Fine. Clean and unmarked as issued. [Object # 14501] |
Andrew Roth, Philip Aarons, Victor Brand, Clive Phillpot, Neville Wakefield, Nancy Princenthal, William S. Wilson
Large-scale monograph / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at X Initiative, New York, December 10, 2009 - January 31, 2010. Texts by Andrew Roth, Philip Aarons, Clive Phillpot, Neville Wakefield, Nancy Princenthal, William S. Wilson, Victor Brand. "'In Numbers: Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955' is a survey of serial publications, dating from 1955 to the present day, that have been produced by artists from around the world. Amid historical groundswells like the rise of the little press in the 1960s, the correspondence art movement of the early 1970s, and the DIY culture of zines in the 1980s and early 1990s, professional artists have seized on the format of magazines and postcards as sites for a new kind of art production. These are not publications that feature news items, criticism, manifestos, or reproductions of artworks, but are themselves artworks, often collaborative and idiosyncratic. In large part they are produced by younger artists operating at the peripheries of mainstream art cultures, or by established artists looking for an alternative to the marketplace. "In Numbers" is the first volume to define an overlooked art form that is neither artists' book nor ephemera, but entirely its own unique object. The survey begins with Wallace Berman's 'Semina' and continues through Joe Brainard's 'C Comics,' Eleanor Antin's '100 Boots,' Robert Heinecken's modified periodicals, the magazine of the Japanese Provoke group Art-Language, Raymond Pettibon's 'Tripping Corpse,' Maurizio Cattelan's 'Permanent Food,' and other contemporary examples such as North Drive Press and Continuous Project. Approximately 60 publications are surveyed in total. The diversity of this list is reflected in the wide range of techniques, nationalities, and media; the survey does not attempt to be exhaustive, but simply to define the genre's contours and identify certain thematic threads. "In Numbers" documents the history of each publication (its inception, production, distribution, and significance) together with a thorough, completely illustrated bibliography for each title. In addition, several longer essays by experts on the genre (such as Clive Phillpot, Nancy Princethal, William S. Wilson, and Neville Wakefield) and an illustrated interview between Collier Schorr and Gil Blank complements the individual entries to provide historical context and a broader overview." -- publisher's statement.
Zurich / New York, Switzerland / NY : JRP - Ringier / PPP Editions, 2008 ; exhibition catalogue ; paper boards with dust jacket ; offset-printed ; sewn bound ; slipcase ; color ; 32.2 x 23.5 cm. ; 504 pp. ; edition size 2500 ; unsigned and unnumbered ; ISBN 97803640852
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$90 |
Condition: New. In publisher's shrink-wrap [Object # 14475] |
Joe Goode, Edward Ruscha, Mason Williams, Henry T. Hopkins
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 27 - April 21, 1968. Introductory text:
"I felt right proud when my son, Edward, and friend Joe asked me to write an introduction to the catalogue. I must confess I've never been able to pin either one down long enough to have the ture meaning of their art explained. They are masters of the evasive. If no more, this much is certain: these young artists are trail-blazing pioneeres of their own thing." Much obliged, Dorothy Ruscha, Oklahoma City.
Forward by Mason Williams and essay by Henry T. Hopkins. Checklist, images, and chronologies. Classic cover image features Ruscha and Goode as cowboys on horseback.
Balboa, CA : The Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor, Balboa Pavilion Gallery, 1968 ; exhibition catalogue ; pictorial wrappers ; offset-printed ; color ; 25.5 x 20.5 cm.. ; [unpaginated] ; edition size unknown ; unsigned and unnumbered
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$250 |
Condition: Very Good. Very light cover wear. Contents clean and unmarked. [Object # 14480] |
Objects Found: 96
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