Program published in conjunction with Eye Jazz and the Third Underground Film Festival held January, [1966]. Eye Jazz featured "Live jazz with film, projections, light machine and three-dimensional moving sets. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 9 - February 20, 1993. Curated and with texts by Christian Leigh. Artists included Pedro Almodóvar, Janine Antoni, Lutz Bacher, Jo Baer, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Raymond Bellour, Philipe Venault, Janet Biggs, Nayland Blake, Ross Bleckner, Peter Bogdanovich, Louise Bourgeois, Richmond Burton, Laurie Ann Campbell, Larry Clark, Chuck Close, Robert Colescott, George Condo, Maureen Connor, John Coplans, James Croak, Brian De Palma, Walt Disney, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Christian Eckart, Robert Feintuch, Dan Flavin, Llyn Foulkes, Frank Gehry, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Graham, Peter Greenaway, Robert Greene, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Zaha M. ... [details]
July 1-14, 1969 issue of Other Scenes, edited by John Wilcock. Essays include: "Rocky Takes a Trip," by Alan Howard; "San Cristobal Las Casas," by John Wilcock; "Mitsou: Looking for Eros;" "Equity Vs. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at 820 Washington Street, New York, near the end of the Highline, organized by Creative Time, October 14 - November 20, 2005. Essay by Peter Eleey. ... [details]
"How can an art exhibition function as a stand-in for the artists and their studios? How can a gallery project provide greater insight into an artist's practice, the way the formality of a slide lecture or the intimacy of a studio visit can? How can the back-story of the work on display be understood, without being solely reliant on a curatorial statement, catalogue essay or press release? This exhibition allows art to be understood as an ongoing and slippery practice, and less the finite, linear and object-oriented one assumed by the standard exhibition format. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Five Years of Filth: The Paper that Wouldn't Die!" by Michael Perkins; "Adverts for Perverts," illustrations by John Putnam; "Sex Scene," edited by Dean Latimer; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "Diary of a Dirty Broad: Felonious Floozies," by Honeysuckle Divine; "Dirty Diversions: 3-d-- Dumb, Dull and Dickless," by Al Goldstein; "Fuckbooks: The ABC's of Good Fucking," by Michael Perkins; comic by John Caldwell; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Training Your Asshole," by Jennifer Olson; "Become a Vice Squad Detective," by John Putnam; "Sex Scene," edited by Bruce David; "Smut from the Past," by Dean Latimer; "Diary of a Dirty Broad: Dishonorable Discharge," by Honeysuckle Divine; "Fuckbooks: Beating the Bush Around," by Michaels Perkins; comic by John Caldwell; "Dirty Diversions: Soft-Bore Shit," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino, "Mail Order Madness," by John Milton. [details]
Issue No. 74 of the periodical "The Realist," edited by Paul Krassner. Contents include: "The Parts That Were Left Out of the Kennedy Book;" "Sir Realist;" "Editorial Giggles;" "Ed Fisher's Page;" "Modest Proposals," by John Francis Putnam; "Advice to the Veteran-Lorn," by Marvin Kitman; "Reporter at Small," by Robert Wolf; "Hey, Hey, LBJ - How Many Cattle Did You Rub Today?," by Craig Karpel; "Co-Existing," by Saul Heller; "No, Virginia," by Alan Whitney; and "The Cynic Route from Crazy SANE to Loving Haight - or, Walt Disney Is Alive in Disneyland," by Paul Krassner. [details]