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.
Humorous artist's book documenting Joshua Alper's alteration of a billboard.
Enigmatic and disquieting collection of six short stories and one 90-page novella, neatly and distinctively handwritten and illustrated in brown ink.
An extraordinary and unique handmade artist's book, elaborately assembled by an anonymous artist.
Photographs taken in Greenwich Park in London and in the Bois de Cambre in Brussels by the Belgian architect and photographer.
First edition of arguably Baldessari's most desirable artist's book, and one of the best of the 1970s.
Artist-book exhibition catalog for Barney's traveling show of 2005-06.
The first US edition of the first book by this English cartoonist, known for his darkly surreal and humorous drawings.
Artist's book by the Danish surrealist, a student of Klee and Kandinsky at the Bauhaus in Dessau.
Assemblage anthology (a la Kostelanetz's contributors' journal ASSEMBLING) in the Fluxus/mail art traditions: "The intent of this book is to call attention to activities in the area of notebooks, community art and correspondence art and to encourage other people to launch projects of their own."
First separate edition of Brecht's essay on automatism and other artistic processes incorporating chance, reprinted from its original appearance in Collage magazine as a Great Bear Pamphlet by Something Else Press.
Signed limited first edition of this handmade photocopied photobook of black and white images with ghostly double exposures and other photographic manipulations. Rare; not found in OCLC.
Black and white papier déchiré (torn paper) frontispiece by Hans Arp [Jean Arp].
Uncommon conceptual artist's book in uncommonly good condition.
Artist's book repurposing vintage women's lingerie advertisements.
Deluxe edition of Cage's Charles Eliot Northern Lectures, delivered at Harvard between 1988-1989.
First edition of this foundational investigation into the modern score as visual (and not just musical) art, from Dick Higgins's noted press.
Signed limited edition of this graphically bold artist's book based on and inspired by Erik Satie's 1914 SPORTS ET DIVERTISSEMENTS.
Italian artist's book that can be read in two different orientations.
First edition. Self-portraits of various angles of John Coplans' fingers and hands, seen intimately close.
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.
Handmade artist's book, produced during an artist-in-residence grant at Women's Studio Workshop, Rosendale, New York.
Handmade artist's book, with "soul catcher" defined inside the front cover ("...that which is used to keep the spirits of the dead/departed in the community: to imprison the souls of wrong-doers: that which engages, traps, or otherwise takes hold of the innermost being or nature (soul.")
Rare early work by Cushing, a handmade artist's book with fragmentary letters from the 1900s incorporated throughout into the book's collaged pages, along with drawings, color photographs, and decorated paper.
Sumptuous artist's book pairing erotic, quasi-fetishistic poems by de Serpa and Robertson with color plates by D.R