ITALIAN VISUAL POETRY 1912-1972
Uncommon catalogue of Futurist-influenced visual poetry throughout the greater part of the twentieth century.
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.
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.
Original exhibition catalogue, with one of the most extensive selections we've seen of reproductions of Cage's scores.
Rare signed portfolio documenting Hsieh's third extended performance piece, a full year in New York City spent outside shelter of any kind (save for 15 hours inside a police station courtesy of the NYPD), issued in conjunction with an installation at Franklin Furnace.
Original exhibition catalogue, with an interview with the artist by curator King and a critical essay by Feld.
Original catalogue for the exhibition, organized and with an essay by Douglas Dreishpoon.
First edition of this monograph published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name, collecting examples of eighteenth-century Portuguese decorative arts.
Rare catalogue of the third Havana Biennial, a rich and energetic exhibition with a global reach, curated by the staff of the Centro Wifredo Lam under Cuba's Ministry of Culture, opening a week before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
First edition catalogue of this major international exhibition, conceived as a anti-colonialist corrective to the contemporary art-world ethnocentrism typified by MoMA's much-criticized 1985 "Primitivism" show.
First edition of this monograph published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name, with text in Spanish and English and featuring images of the 73 works in the exhibition.
Signed exhibition catalogue, with an essay by David Moos: "Evan Penny - How We See Ourselves Now."
Catalogue issued to accompany Stout's exhibition at the UMKC Belger Arts Center, scarce inscribed by the artist.
Uncommon catalogue of Szeemann's innovative and controversial 1969 exhibition, an international survey of Postminimalist and Arte Povera work which played a major role in redefining the role of the modern curator.
Original catalogue for the 2001 touring solo exhibition of this prominent seventeenth-century Dutch Golden Age painter, known for his landscapes.