VICTOR B. ANDERSEN'S MASKINFABRIK [No. 1 / June 1975]
First issue of the Danish avant-garde arts and literary magazine, filled with reproduced typescript and handwritten texts, images, and collages.
First issue of the Danish avant-garde arts and literary magazine, filled with reproduced typescript and handwritten texts, images, and collages.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Douglas Hyde Gallery.
A survey of Arellano's work with full color reproductions. A handsome copy with a warm inscription.
A rare, truncated publisher's dummy copy of this noted, critical study of Motherwell's major works.
Catalog produced to accompany a three city gallery show of prominent Mexican artists including photograhper Manuel Alvarez Bravo and many others.
Published on the occasion of the traveling exhibition of the same name, which collected American paintings depicting important events, mostly political and military. Extensively illustrated in color and B&W.
Uncommon catalogue of Futurist-influenced visual poetry throughout the greater part of the twentieth century.
Scarce catalogue of an exhibition introducing eight mid-'80s photographers from West Berlin to the American public.
Signed first printing of this collection of art relating to "Venisons," Baseman's sexy yet menacing deer women characters.
Text in German and English. A nice example of this lovely catalogue, comprising plates of 20 etchings and lithographs affixed to dark mustard-colored paper.
First printing of this attractive book that chronicles Beuys's massive autobiographical work ARENA, composed of 100 panels of mounted black-and-white photos.
Very scarce collection of visual imagery in a wide variety of media, produced as part of an international project on Non Verbal Communication originated by Angers School of Art with participation from several art schools in England and Germany.
Catalogue for an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, which consisted of paintings by Degas depicting horse races.
Later printing of Bukowski's 1983 short story, with Crumb's well-matched illustrations detailing every loathsome square inch of the author's "sick son-of-a-bitch[es]".
Monograph on the Philadelphia painter tracing his entire career, with reproductions of 120 works and esays by Carrier and Mehalakes.
Rather uncommon book on Chagall in Italian with full color reproductions.
First English language edition of this catalogue raisonné, with text in both French and English.
A twelve-page essay by Charbonneaux, with eighty pages of B&W photographs of Rodin's works, in French.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name. A thorough survey of Homer's work.
Contains illustrations of people from various times and places in history (Victorian England, medieval Europe, cavemen, etc.) with blank faces covered by a question mark, with the intent of substituting one's personal snapshots of friends in the faces.
First edition of this wonderful production with text by the award-winning playwright and beautifully detailed full-color reproduction of the artist's later work.
This exhaustive catalog, published in English, Hebrew and Arabic, contains detailed images and descriptions of the inscribed gems collected by Benjamin Zucker.
Exhibition catalog/brochure consisting of 26 large postcard-sized color reproductions of Crouwel's work. With a prefatory text by Crouwel, "The Discovery of the Wolfsonian."
Scarce exhibition catalogue from the groundbreaking first show of Darger's previously unknown works.
Scarce catalogue of the 1969 exhibition of Arte Povera and Conceptual Art, less known but as innovative and groundbreaking as the same year's more-mythologized "When Attitudes Become Form," and similarly an expression of its own curator's personality and vision.