Single sided card / prospectus / announcement published to advertise the May, 1979 release of the exhibition catalogue for the show "In Meta ÷ Print : The Art of Dick Higgin's & the Something Else Press. ... [details]
Postcard and sales prospectus published to promote the publication of Carolee Schneemann's 1979 book More Than Meat Joy : Complete Performance Works & Selected Writings. [details]
Annotated catalogue raisonné of performance works and selected writings. Includes performance chronology, filmography and bibliography. Includes contributions by Nam June Paik, Dick Higgins, Eleanor Antin, Carl Andre, Jonas Mekas, John Cage, Malcolm Goldstein, Alison Knowles, Lucy Lippard, Jerome Rothenberg, and others. ... [details]
First edition hardback annotated catalogue raisonné of performance works and selected writings by Schneemann. Includes performance chronology, filmography and bibliography. Reflections on the artist by Nam June Paik, Dick Higgins, Eleanor Antin, Carl Andre, Stan Brakhage, Larry Warshaw, Jonas Mekas, John Cage, Malcolm Goldstein, Pierre Restany, Alison Knowles, Lucy R. ... [details]
An annotated bibliography by Peter Frank documenting the publications of Something Else Press, the first commercial U.S. publishing company to publish Artists' books. Includes black-and-white illustrations. ... [details]
"in the course of making almost two hundred films oer the past thirty years, Stan Brakhage has become synonymous with independent American film-making. This major collection of writings examines film-making in relation to social and political contexts, the nature of influence and collaboration, the aesthetics of personal experience, and the conditions under which films were made. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held 1982. Essays by Ted Castle and Julia Ballerini. Includes checklist, biography, exhibition history, and bibliography. Printed in color and black-and-white. [details]
From roughly 1965 to 1980, Conceptual Art and Performance Art took center stage throughout the western world, introducing new and complex ideas to the practice of contemporary art which reverberate to this day. ... [details]