Oval campaign button for the 1992 Bill Clinton and Al Gore campaign for President and Vice President of The United States featuring an image, "The Oval Office," by Roy Lichtenstein. [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artists' book published in conjunction with show held November 23, 1997 - March 29, 1998. Includes installation images of the exhibition as installed at Documenta X, June 21 - September 28, 1997. ... [details]
"This limited edition is comprised of the Destroy All Monsters Magazine publication signed by the collective's original members: Mike Kelley, Cary Loren, Niagara, and Jim Shaw. Also included is an 8×10 silver print by Cary Loren and a small glycine baggie of dirt from God's Oasis–the commune Mike Kelley and Jim Shaw lived in from 1974 to 1976 and which served as the collective's musical practice space. ... [details]
Audio CD by The Poetics (Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler). Tape mixes by Mike Kelley, Tony Oursler, and Dave Muller. Produced by Kelley and Oursler. Art Byington: guitar, bass, samples; Mike Kelley: vocals, drums, percussion, electronics; Dave Muller: bass, horns, samples, backing vocals; Tony Oursler: vocals, keyboards, electronics, guitar, bass; Steven Vitiello: guitar; Bill Wintersole: guitar; Zoe Pettijohn: vocals; Cathy: vocals; Princess: vocals; Bad News: vocals; and Linda Post: vocals. ... [details]
Three audio CD set by The Poetics. "A three CD box set with booklet chronicling the music and sound experiments of Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler in the late Seventies and early Eighties. Includes pieces composed for video soundtracks, dance performances, etc. ... [details]
Issue 5 of Trans> edited by Sandra Antelo-Suarez. Essays include: "Performing Citizenship: Vivo Rio Counters Urban Violence," by George Yúdice; "Country Cousins: The Relative Peripheries in Contact," by Maria Lind; "Analogies and Confrontations: A Museography Polemologic?" by Luis Enrique Pérez Oramas; "The Poetics Project: A Special CD Project for Trans>" by Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler; "Serei A?" by Tungar; "Valentina's Paintings," by José Antonio Hernández Díez; "Continuation from the Representations of Violence in Issue 3&4," Moderator Rubén Gallo; "The Necessity of Revolt," by Julia Kristeva; "Intellectuals and Memoricide," by Juan Goytisolo; "Political Pop," by Luis Camnitzer; "Facing Territory," by Dan Cameron; "Oyvind Fahlström : He Burns Himself on Fires of Nine," by Maureen Sherlock; "Rafael Viñoly or the Problematics of the Late-Capitalist Architect," by Noah Chasin; "Alex Alberro in Conversation with Liisa Roberts," by Alex Alberro; "A Thing is a Thing is a Thing, Agnaldo Farias writes about María Teresa Hincapié," by Agnaldo Farias; "Reflections on Candice Breitz 'Rorschach Series'," by Octavio Zaya; "Ann-Sofi Sidén" by Sabine Russ; "Irán do Espírito Santo," by Félipe Chaimovich; "José Gabriel Fernández: Tauromachy and Maculature," by Luis Enrique Pérez Oramas; "The Ruined Map," by Matthew Ritchie; and "Clandestine Installation II," by Roberto Obregón. ... [details]
Artist's book by "Anonymous," aka : Mike Kelley, detailing why he got into art -- naked women. Essay by Diedrich Diederichsen. Contains 22 photographs, in black-and-white, manipulated to have soft-core porn qualities of Yoko Ono, Lynda Benglis, Hannah Wilke, Carolee Schneemann and other women engaged in nude dance performances, guerrilla actions, happenings, avant-garde theatre, actions, performances, gallery advertisements, body art, gesture art, etc. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue / artist's book produced in conjunction with the Sonsbeek 93 exhibition, held at the Gemeentemuseum, Arnhem, The Netherlands, June 5 - September 26, 1993. Curated and with an essay "Playing with Dead Things," by Mike Kelley. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 27 - March 18, 1995. Includes text by Mike Kelley, reproductions of works in show, and exhibition checklist. Additionally includes slipped in essay by Timothy Martin. ... [details]
Folded mini-poster / announcement published in conjunction with show "The Kelly Family" featuring Mike Kelley, Raymond Pettibon, Jim Shaw, Bill Hamper [aka Wild Billy Childish], held May 29 - July 13, 1991. ... [details]