MONSTER'S PROGRESS
Uncommon first edition collection of Barsness's intricate work from the late 1990s, with texts by the artist and essays by Richard Rayner, Susan Kandel, and Thyrza Nichols Goodeve.
Uncommon first edition collection of Barsness's intricate work from the late 1990s, with texts by the artist and essays by Richard Rayner, Susan Kandel, and Thyrza Nichols Goodeve.
Catalogue of this experimental exhibition exploring the potential for telecommunication devices to redefine the "entire area of esthetic awareness," curated by Burnham shortly before the dawn of the 1970s microcomputer revolution.
Catalogue of an exhibition of Close's photorealistic portraits held by the Pace Gallery in the year it began representing him, richly illustrated and including several photographs of the artist at work.
First edition of this extensively illustrated monograph, including an introduction by Philip Glass and an interview with the artist by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and Jerry Spagnoli.
Limited edition exhibition catalogue of Gustafson's pastel drawings and Muehling's domestic objects, introduced by Cunningham, signed by the author and by both artists.
Inscribed exhibition catalogue of Fitzpatrick's drawings and poems, with a foreword by director Jonathan Demme.
Uncommon exhibition catalogue of twenty "drawing-collages," visions of Chicago that form part of Fitzpatrick's longer work-in-progress, The Wonder.
Scarce catalogue of Freud's work from the late 1950s and early 1960s, reproducing 14 of the 24 oil paintings exhibited.
First edition of this late-career catalog of work by Hallmann, with critical essays by Jürgen Raap/Karl-Josef Bär, Matthias Reichelt, and Norbert Stratmann.
Catalogue of an important exhibition by a group of student artists at Goldsmiths College later identified as the Young British Artists, organized and curated by provocateur Damien Hirst.
Limited edition catalogue for the first of two highly influential group exhibitions curated in 1990 by Young British Artists Hirst, Sellman, and Freedman.
Scarce limited edition catalogue of the second of two highly influential warehouse exhibitions organized by Damien Hirst in 1990.
Scarce limited edition catalogue of the 1982 group exhibition, the first show held by the newly formed Exit Art, in the original box with unbroken dollar-bill seal.
Autobiographical monograph of "word impressions" and collages, by the great abstract impressionist painter.
Catalogue of a retrospective exhibition on O'Doherty/Ireland's work, inscribed by the artist.
Uncommon catalogue of the Saatchi Gallery exhibition that gave the YBAs their name, following on the influential 1990 warehouse shows that first brought Hirst and his peers to the attention of Charles Saatchi and the wider art world.
Rare single-issue publication by the American conceptual artist, issued as a single-sheet newsletter with a fold-out anti-war poster printed on the verso.
Rare first edition of Kusama's first novel, never translated into English, illustrated with the artist's own work.
Catalogue of an exhibition held from October 12 to November 24, 1971, of these vivid and theatrical watercolor paintings, "the culminating expression of the New York scene as viewed by Richard Lindner" (Schwartz).
First edition catalogue of this landmark MoMA exhibition, a major international survey of conceptual art and a response to developing technologies of mass communications, organized by one of the first curators of color at a major American museum.
Uncommon exhibition catalogue of the Austrian artist's mid-'80s paintings, issued by Paris's Galerie Lavigne-Bastille.
Inscribed copy of the artist's illustrated exhibition catalogue, with an introduction in English, Spanish, and German by the curator of the Jersey City Museum.
First edition of these twelve brilliantly colored Folon illustrations for the first Olivetti desk calendar, mounted on heavy cardstock, with Soavi's biographical essay.
First printing of this work published in conjunction with an exhibition curated by Sternfeld, featuring work by William Wegman, David Wojnarowicz, Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Beuys, Christiane Baumgartner, Bruce Nauman, and many others.
First edition of this valuable resource on Bacon, inscribed by the artist to the pioneering director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas Hoving.