Reprinted article from The Los Angeles Reader featuring "Fashion : The Illustrated Man," by Henry Rollins, with accompanying images detailing his journey to get a large sun tattoo on his back. [details]
Two-sided announcement card for the Black Flag / Saccharine Trust Summer [1984] tour featuring artwork by Raymond Pettibon and text of a conversation between [Henry Rollins] and [Dez Cadena]. [details]
Press Release for Henry Rollins publications. Features excerpts from "Two Thirteen Sixty One," and "End to End." Also includes two articles by Henry Rollins published in Spin Magazine: "Thank Heaven for 7-11," and "Desperately Seeking Something. ... [details]
Comic book style book with narrative supposing the life and times of Henry Rollins and Glenn Danzig.
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Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 17, 1968 - February 9, 1969. Artists included in the exhibition are Peter Agostini, Calvin Albert, Peter Alexander, John Anderson, Stephen Antonakos, Richard Artschwager, Jerry Ballaine, Robert Bart, Leonard Baskin, Mary Bauermeister, Bennett Bean, John Bennett, Fletcher Benton, Tony Berlant, Ben Berns, Michael Bigger, Ronald Bladen, Varujan Boghosian, Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Kennetth Campbell, John Chamberlain, Chryssa, Mike Cooper, Tony Delap, Walter De Maria, Deborah de Moulpied, Jose de Rivera, Mark di Suvero, Tom Doyle, Robert Engman, Peter Erskine, Herbert Ferber, Frank Gallo, William Geis III, Cristos Gianakos, John Goodyear, Robert Graham, Nancy Grossman, Robert Grosvenor, Roy Gussow, Peter Gutkin, Michael Hall, Duayne Hatchett, Alex Hay, Michael Heizer, Eva Hesse, Will Horwitt, Robert Howard, Robert Hudson, Richard Hunt, James Huntington, Daniel Larue Johnson, Donald Judd, Craig Kauffman, Ellsworth Kelly, William King, Robert Kinmont, Lyman Kipp, Gabriel Kohn, Joseph Konzal, Rockne Krebs, Gary Kuehn, Gerald Laing, Leroy Lamis, Stanley Landsman, Michael Lekakis, Joseph Levi, Les Levine, Alexander Liberman, Roy Lichtenstein, Seymour Lipton, Jim Love, Bix Lye, Sheldon Machlin, Robert Mallary, John McCracken, Ed McGowin, Walter McNamara, Clement Meadmore, James Melchert, Robert Morris, Robert Murray, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Minoru Niizuma, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Alfonso Ossorio, Harold Paris, Kenneth Price, Leo Rabkin, Carlos Ramos, James Reineking, Sam Richardson, Robert Richenburg, George Rickey, Larry Rivers, Henry Rollins, James Rosati, Bernard Rosenthal, Charles Ross, Theodore Roszak, Lucas Samaras, Fred Sandback, Alan Saret, Julius Schmidt, Roy Schnackenberg, George Segal, Jason Seley, William Sellers, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson, Sylvia Stone, Edvins Strautmanis, George Sugarman, Wayne Taylor, Julius Tobias, Michael Todd, Ernest Trova, Anne Truitt, William Tunberg, Dewain Valentine, Richard van Buren, Frank Lincoln Viner, Ruth Vollmer, David von Schlegell, David Weinrib, Tom Wesselmann, H. ... [details]
Flyer / handbill for Black Flag album "Slip It In" featuring artwork by Raymond Pettibon. Signed in black ink by Henry Rollins. [details]
Spring Tour 1984 schedule for Black Flag with the Meat Puppets and Nig-Heist featuring artwork by Raymond Pettibon, with handwritten interview answers by Henry Rollins on verso. [details]
Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Marx to Sharks: The Art-Historical '80s," by Thomas Crow; "Unhappy Returns: The Po-Mo Decade," by John Rajchman; "Making Difference: The Legacy of the Culture Wars," by Homi K. ... [details]
Vinyl record by Black Flag. Cover art by Raymond Pettibon. Side One: Slip It In, Black Coffee, Wound Up, Rat's Eyes. Side Two: Obliteration, The Bars, My Ghetto, You're Not Evil. Henry Rollins on vocals, Greg Ginn on guitar, Kira on bass, and Bill Stevenson on drums. ... [details]
A 7 inch 45 RPM single by Black Flag. Three tracks by the band : What Can You Believe, Modern Man, and Slip It In. Record cover unfolds into poster with text that reads "The only way I can have an orgasm is by watching someone pull a knive or gun. ... [details]