MANHATTAN SUICIDE ADDICT [マンハッタン自殺未遂常習犯]
Rare first edition of Kusama's first novel, never translated into English, illustrated with the artist's own work.
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.
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.
First edition of this groovy collection of four little books containing poetry and art meant to encapsulate the different seasons.
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.
Deluxe limited edition of Wunderlich's lithographs and paintings from the 1950s through the early 1970s, with a signed and numbered original lithograph as issued and a later signed lithograph additionally laid in.
First edition of this photobook documenting the famous protests against the construction of Narita International Airport, known as the Sanrizuka Struggle.
Beautiful first edition of Lavater's wordless, symbolic "imagerie," one of her six artist's books transforming tales from Charles Perrault.
First edition of this extensively illustrated monograph on Ernst, with essays by Lucy Lippard, Jean Cassou, Marcel Brion, Julien Levy, and others.
First edition of this themed portfolio, a collection of 10 pieces by prominent artists depicting various feelings of ennui.
Special Rouault issue of the XXe siècle Review, with critical essays on his body of work and a selection of personal remembrances.
First edition of this collaborative record of the authors' travels in East Africa from Sudan to the Kenyan Rift Valley, with text by Matthiessen and striking color photographs by Porter.
Beautiful facsimile edition of Apollinaire's original 1911 suite of poems produced by the Met, set off by the accompanying woodblock prints that were to be Dufy's first published illustrations.
Signed first printing of this collection of interviews with Japanese "Living National Treasures" who practice traditional arts – illustrated with photographs of objects and diagrams by Michael Foreman.
First edition of this gruesome compilation of drawings of bullfights, by Picasso and by the schoolchildren of Vallauris, for whom the bloody spectacle was annually enacted to their apparent good pleasure.
Inscribed pamphlet containing two brief articles on the 19th century American comic artist, including a checklist of his works.
First printing of this history of various artforms in Nigeria, including beadwork, brass work, carving, pottery, and weaving – illustrated with photographs of objects and diagrams by Michael Foreman.
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 exhibition catalogue of the Texan artist and sculptor's later 20th century watercolors and drawings, with a preface by E. John Bullard and introductory essay by Paolo Rizzi.
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.
Uncommon third Swiss edition of Gorey's CURIOUS SOFA, acquiring an additional layer of obscure and unnamable European perversity in German translation.