Folded poster / flyer / publication announcement published in conjunction with the release of Ed Ruscha's artist book "A Few Palm Trees," published by the artist under his imprint Heavy Industry Publications. ... [details]
Artist's book in the format of a boxed portfolio of 75 stains in various media on loose, numbered sheets with screen printed title page, an index page, and signed and numbered colophon sheet. Each white page has been stained with a different material as indexed below. ... [details]
Folded poster promoting artists' books by Edward Ruscha published by his imprint Heavy Industry Publications. Printed in 1968 and modified over successive years with rubber stamps and inked revised prices. ... [details]
Artist's book / compendium of paintings acquired by Jim Shaw -- and a few collected by others -- in thrift shops. Imagine all the possibilities -- from clowns to portraits to a lusty robot attacking two women -- and you get the picture. ... [details]
An artists' book / compendium of paintings acquired by Jim Shaw [and a few collected by others] in thrift shops. Imagine all the possibilities -- from clowns to portraits to a lusty robot attacking two women -- and you get the picture. ... [details]
A photoplay based on short story by Mason Williams. Photographs by Ken Price, Joe Goode and Ruscha. Larry Bell cast as "Man," "Woman" played by Léon Bing, Rudi Gernreich as the "Bellhop," and "Chauffeur" played by Tommy Smothers. ... [details]
A collaborative book by Lawrence Weiner and Ed Ruscha, with photographs by the artists and Susan Haller. Unfolding like a visual film script with chapters and black and white photographs featuring women walking, talking, and driving. ... [details]
Artist project and book by Ed Ruscha and Billy Al Bengston documenting a performance where they exchanged business cards each had designed for the other at a Bistro in Beverly Hills. The book follows the idea from it's conception through to the presentation of the cards at the restaurant and ending with the artist's and their dates leaving the bistro. ... [details]
Two-part (two postcard) publication announcement for book by Lawrence Weiner and Edward Ruscha, 1978. [details]