"Why Are 100 Artists' Spaces Like a Burlap Bag Full of Bobcats? Tacit" by Steven Durland, "A Report on Artspaces Ill" by Janet (McCambridge) Ventura, "Kerouac Is Alive! The Jack Kerouac Festival at Naropa" by Lewis MacAdams, "Performance Art in the San Francisco International Theater Festival" by Linda Burnham, "Fire Dancers and Fibre Optics : Belgium's Banlieue" by Mark Dery, "The Law and The Power : Illegal performance discussed by Lewis MacAdams," "Sitting on Moving Steel "by Michael Ventura, "American Splendor," by Harvey Pekar, "Somebody Being Somebody" by Diane Gage and Constance Rawlings, NEW YORK SECTION : ARTSPACES : "Franklin Furnace : Linda Burnham interviews Martha Wilson and Bill Gordh," "The Kitchen : HIGH PERFORMANCE interviews Howard Halle," "A's" by Arleen Schloss and Linda Burnham, DOCUMENTS : N. ... [details]
Artist's book by Linda Montano in which she traces the various instances of performance art in her life, beginning with her youth and leading up to the present. These instances entail the invention of characters and new identities for Montano. ... [details]
"A vivid dream of passage narrated by experimental composer Pauline Oliveros and realized through the exploratory photographs of Becky Cohen. The book carries us deeply and graphically into the world of ritual and meditation that is integral to Oliveros' life and art" -- from publisher's statement. ... [details]
An artists' book with black-and-white photographs by f-stop Fitzgerald and essays by Jerri Allyn, Suzaan Boettger, Linda Burnham, A.D. Coleman, Bob Davis, G.P. Skratz, John Howell, Linda Montano, Linda Novak, Michael Peppe, and Arlene Raven. [details]
Monograph of the two collaborative performance artists Bob & Bob. Written by Linda Frye Burnham with an introduction by Llyn Foulkes. All text in English. [details]
Performance artist Eleanor Antin's photo-illustrated journal of her three week performance in which she adopted the persona of Eleanora Antinova, the fictional "Black Ballerina" of Diaghilev's Ballet Russe. ... [details]
Performance artist Eleanor Antin's photo-illustrated journal of her three week performance in which she adopted the persona of Eleanora Antinova, the fictional "Black Ballerina" of Diaghilev's Ballet Russe. ... [details]
Artist book documenting the action/installation by Donna Henes on Ward's Island. Includes many images and a chronicle of each day of the event. [details]