Issue edited by Bice Curiger. Essays "Interview Sigmar Polke," by Bice Curiger; "Modernism And Günther Förg's Photographs," by John Caldwell; "At The Crossroads Of Disciplines," by Catherine Queloz; "We Are Not Afraid / An Impossible Comparison," by Wilfried Dickhoff; "Philip Taaffe: History Is In The Making," by Jeff Perrone; "A Propos Philip Taaffe," by Edmund White; "Fragment On Ornament," by Francesco Pellizzi; "Philip Of Naples And The Evocative Geometry Of History," by G. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artist's book published in conjunction with the show "Martin Kippenberger : New Work," held June 13 - August 25, 1991. Text by John Caldwell. With an interview between Jutta Koether and Kippenberger. ... [details]
December 15, 1969 issue of Gay, edited by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley. Spinoff publication by editors of Screw. Contents include: "The Editors Speak;" "Anther Radical Sex Group Formed: Mattachine Repudiates Connection;" "Leroi Jones Calls Gays 'Fake;'" "Telephone Company Discrimination Charged;" "Federal Claims Court Rules Against Gov't Employee;" "Poll Shows Doctors Oppose Anti-Gay Laws;" "New York Gay Ghettos," Hector Simms, with photos by Ken Gaul; "What Makes Mick Mighty?" Everett Henderson on Mick Jagger; "The Gay Witch," by Dr. ... [details]
December 7, 1970 issue of "Screw: The Sex Review," edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Wanted by FIB : Rip Torn, Part One," by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley; "My Scene : The Virgin King," by Mike Olshan; "Meeting Mr. ... [details]
"This book brings together new texts written to accompany 79 exhibitions organized by Bob Nickas between 1984 and 2011. Nickas chose one work to represent the memory of each exhibition, and through this visual "lens" he reflects on his activity as a curator, offering many behind-the-scenes views to the art world of the 1980s and 90s, as well as intimate recollections of the artists he worked with, and the art works he encountered over the years. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Doomed to Fail : The Inside Story of Why Your Telephone Operator Never Works!" by John Francis Hunter; "Is Dynamite an Aphrodisiac?" by Dot Smith; "Making It in the Bear Market," by Sigmoid Colon; "Poems from the Peons," by A. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Joe Namath: Super Stud or Super Dud?" text and photos by Ken Gaul; "The Big Organ at Radio City or Have You Ever Seen an Elephant Cunt?" by Jerry B.S. Schneiderman; "Homosexual Citizen: Fruits on Parade," by Lige and Jack; "Revenge of the Rigid-Aid;" "A Fetish for All Seasonings," by Stan Wright; "The Venus Fly Trap," by Lorraine Chapman; "Shit List," by Jim Buckley; centerfold "It's All in the Eye of the Beholder;" "Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Camping Out With Aunti Butch;" "The Sex Scene;" "Naked City," by Bob Amsel; and Comic by John Caldwell. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Screw's First Annual Awards," by Jim Buckley and Al Goldstein; "Hitler's Secret Sex Life Part II," by James Cameron; "Homosexual Citizen : Are Fruits Ugly?" by Lige and Jack; "Fuckbooks : British Buggery," by Michael Perkins; "Coming Is a Sometime Thing," by Chloe Comwell; "Stewardess' Suck Part II," by Al Goldstein; "Emission : Improbable," by O. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. First anniversary issue. Essays include "Brilliant Hypnotherapist Loses Eyesight, Swears Vengeance on Syphilis," by Jim Buckley; "The Lecherous Letters of Lactose Leah," by Leah Fritz; "Shit List," by Jim Buckley; "Fuckbooks : Hot Nuts in the Hayloft," by Michael Perkins; "Unfuckables," by James J. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Cunt Is Ugly," by Dean Latimer; "Rock and Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "Fuckbooks : Neanderthal Perversions," by Michael Perkins; "Homosexual Citizen : Gay Nudists Fuck Transvestite Psychiatrists on Bed of Leaves," by Lige and Jack; "Sex outside the Home," by Dot Smith; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; comic by John Thomas; "Bathing Beauties Bare Boobs by Basking Balefully by the Sea," by Leah Fritz; "Dirty Diversions : Find Salvation," by Al Goldstein; "Ode to a Tool," poem by Princess Moosie Ha-Ha; and a comic by John Caldwell. [details]