FAMOUS DRAWINGS PRESENTS MARCEL DZAMA [Cover Title] / PINSPOT #1: Marcel Dzama [Copyright Page]
Dzama's first book. Contains short text about his work by Wayne Baerwaldt, titled "Lord of the Flies."
Dzama's first book. Contains short text about his work by Wayne Baerwaldt, titled "Lord of the Flies."
Photobook by Flattau comprising photos of disparate subjects taken from various sources; many seem to be "borrowed" from other photographers, but remain uncredited.
Text (in French) by Furlan, illustrated with two color plages and black and white drawings throughout by Cousinier.
Poetry with photographs and illustrations, by the Amsterdam-based, Fluxus-affiliated poet and artist.
A compilation of Gutman's bizarre, weekly stock market letters and personal memoirs.
Illustrated in color throughout with images of art works and photographs.
Eleven screen-printed color plates.
Heliczer was one of the geniuses of the Mimeo Revolution, whose Dead Language Press produced some of the most beautiful objects of the movement.
Softcover edition of the first and only printing of Higgins' experimental work of prose.
Title stands for "Freaked Out Electronic Wizards & Other Marvelous Bartenders Who Have No Wings," per the publisher's preface. Miscellany of poems, plays, essays, drawings, and unclassifiable short pieces.
Alternatively titled "THE HOPEFUL MONSTER: A Subjective Report About Art-Robots," an unusual academic report of the machine-aided artistic techniques of P.K. Hoenich, professor of art at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
Exhibition catalog with texts reproduced from Holzer's installation at the United States Pavilion for the 44th Venice Biennale. Essay by Michael Auping, chief curator of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
Catalogue to the Museum of Contemporary Art exhibit which was to run November 1 - December 14, 1969.
Colorful and apparently unique artist's book, intricately scupted out of hand-dyed and painted paper.
"This is a calendar of past events.
The published playscript of Katz's reworking of the text of Gertrude Stein's autobiograhical novel into a stage adaptation.
Eighth issue of this collaborative art-comic newspaper, which ran from 1969 to c.
Second issue of ASSEMBLING, made by inviting contributors to submit 1000 copies of up to four 8.5
One of 750 with an introduction by Stephen Bann. A study of the bark of trees in the forests along the French Atlantic coast.
From an edition of 1000.
First ABYSS edition (originally published by Aleatory Novelties) of the first-ever publication by this noted book artist.
Before it was a bestseller at a major publishing house, Monsen and John's sad dinosaur was a self-published zine "which we wrote, drew and stapled at Kinko's."
Original vintage pen-and-ink portrait of a rider shown from the rear mounted on a custom motocycle and wearing a club cut.
Humorous, self-referential book of prose and illustrations from this English author, who edited the magazine STRANGE FAECES.
A rich series of collages and assemblages with thoroughly referential pop-art sensibilities.