SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME, INC. / MUSEUM OF MODERN ART / REPORT / 1920 - 1921
The first annual report of the first permanent collection of modern art in the U.S.
The first annual report of the first permanent collection of modern art in the U.S.
Uncommon conceptual artist's book in uncommonly good condition.
Scarce and cryptic self-published newspaper ("a labyrinth without a center") by the French-born, California-based conceptual and performance artist.
Scarce first edition, privately printed by Cornell in an edition of about 100 copies and given away to his friends as presents, augmented with a collaged element to the last page.
Rare first edition of the confrontational and abrasive collaboration between two founding members of the Situationist International.
First printing of the classic photobook, a diaristic series of color photographs documenting moments in the lives of the artist's intimate circle of friends and lovers in New York's Lower East Side of the late '70s and early '80s.
Inscribed first edition of this founding document of performance and environmental art — the first such work by a major publisher, Abrams.
Clever artist's book that questions the importance of association to the quality or value of a photograph, signed by Mandel as "Ed."
Scarce signed photographic artist's book collection of stills from Picot's early video projects.
Signed limited first edition of 'This Thing,' a dialogue between Pinget's text and Deyrolle's images.