Z MÉHO DĚTSTVÍ [From My Childhood]
Signed first trade edition of a landmark graphic novel, in extraordinary condition.
Signed first trade edition of a landmark graphic novel, in extraordinary condition.
Rare and dizzying original poster of Kusama's iconic polka-dotted phallic soft sculptures advertising the opening of the 1965 installation at the Castellane Gallery of her first ever mirror room — hand-addressed by Kusama in 1965 to the Museum of Modern Art.
Rare original drawing by the eleven-year-old poet featuring a lute-playing cherub singing with a robin sitting on a perch.
Rare first edition of Kusama's first novel, never translated into English, illustrated with the artist's own work.
Signed first printing of Sontag's classic work, a remarkable association copy extensively annotated by photojournalist John Godfrey Morris.
Signed first printing of this biography of Andrew Wyeth by his wife and business partner, structured around the story of his most famous painting – a pristine copy in the original shipping box.
Signed limited edition of Rego's intense and brutal suite of lithographs in dialogue with Brontë's JANE EYRE.
First edition of one of the best-known and most iconic photobooks of the 20th century.
Inscribed first edition of this unlikely bestseller that made Paglia one of the most prominent and provocative cultural critics of the 1990s.
Doubly signed deluxe limited edition of Welty's Depression-era photographs of people and places across her native Mississippi, New Orleans, and New York City, many taken while the author was a traveling publicity agent for the WPA.
Beautiful first edition of Lavater's wordless symbolic SNOW WHITE, one of six stunning Charles Perrault fairy tales the Swiss artist interpreted in this format.
Beautiful first edition of Lavater's wordless, symbolic "imagerie," one of her six artist's books transforming tales from Charles Perrault.
Beautiful first edition of Lavater's interpretation of this cautionary fairy tale drawn from Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, preceded by a key to her visual language and an unusual (for Lavater) explanatory text.
Doubly signed limited first edition of Welty's Depression-era photographs of people and places across her native Mississippi, New Orleans, and New York City, many taken while the author was a traveling publicity agent for the WPA.