Collection of poems by Francesco Bonami with cover art and foreword by Richard Prince. [details]
Compendium of writing by New York cultural critic Bob Nickas drawn from his 2012-2014 column for Vice Magazine. Introduction by John Miller. "Bob Nickas's 2012-14 Vice magazine column, Komplaint Dept. ... [details]
Collection of journal entries by Leo Fitzpatrick, curator and actor. Cover by Nate Lowman. [details]
Risographed exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 7 - May 12, 2019. Artists / bands in the exhibition included: A Band, Vito Acconci/New Humans, Rita Ackermann/Jutta Koether, Richard Aldrich, Kai Althoff, Art & Language with the Red Crayola, Darren Bader, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Thomas Bayrle/Bernhard Schreiner, David Bellingham, Harry Bertoia, Carol Bove, Luke Calzonetti/Albert Oehlen, Bonnie Camplin, Rutherford Chang, Billy Childish, Tony Conrad with Faust, Tony Conrad/Angus Maclise/Jack Smith, Bjorn Copeland, Martin Creed, Hanne Darboven, Vaginal Davis, Jeremy Deller, Destroy All Monsters, DJ Sid with Sylvie Fleury, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Mark Flood, Forcefield, Terry Fox, Katharina Fritsch, Poul Gernes, John Giorno/Ugo Rondinone, Jack Goldstein, Kim Gordon, Rodney Graham, Richard Hamilton and Dieter Roth, James Hoff, Lonnie Holley, Arthur Jafa, Chris Johanson, Allan Kaprow, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Christopher Knowles, Jutta Koether/Steven Parrino, William Leavitt, Mark Leckey, Le Tigre (Sadie Benning, Johanna Fateman, Kathleen Hanna), Servane Mary, Adam McEwen, Paul McMahon, Jason Moran, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Kristin Oppenheim, Virginia Overton, Charlemagne Palestine, Steven Parrino, Oliver Payne/Brian Degraw, Raymond Pettibon, Policeband, Seth Price, Stephen Prina, Richard Prince, RAMMELZEE, Lee Ranaldo and Leah Singer, Allen Ruppersberg, Jim Shaw, Xaviera Simmons, Steven Stapleton, Wolfgang Tillmans, Cosey Fanni Tutti, UJ3RK5 (Rodney Graham, Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace), Andra Ursuta, Don van Vliet, Lawrence Weiner, David Wojnarowicz, B. ... [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York, June 21 - July 27, 2019. Includes full page reproductions of the receipt drawings and an essay by Pedro Alonzo. [details]
The Peace Station Network : Internal Newsletter No. 2 and Press Release announcing the end of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's association with the Toronto Peace Festival due to a disagreement involving charging admission— Lennon and Ono believed that the Peace Festival should be free. ... [details]
Third volume in Karma Books'''' 11-volume facsimile printing of Lee Lozano''''s "Private Book" project," written from 1969-70, and edited by Lozano on January 26th, 1972. A complete facsimile, including tipped in elements. ... [details]
Second volume in Karma Books'''' 11-volume facsimile printing of Lee Lozano''''s "Private Book" project," written in 1969 and edited by Lozano on January 26th, 1972. A complete facsimile, including tipped in elements. ... [details]
The first volume in Karma Books'''' 11-volume facsimile printing of Lee Lozano''''s "Private Book" project," written from 1968-69, and edited by Lozano on January 25th, 1972. A complete facsimile. "A prolific writer and documenter of both her art and her relationships, the public and private, the painter Lee Lozano (1930–99) kept a series of personal journals from 1968 to 1970 while living in New York''''s SoHo neighborhood. ... [details]
The ninth volume in Karma Books'''' 11-volume facsimile printing of Lee Lozano''''s "Private Book" project," edited by Lozano on January 31, 1972. A complete facsimile, including tipped in elements. "A prolific writer and documenter of both her art and her relationships, the public and private, the painter Lee Lozano (1930–99) kept a series of personal journals from 1968 to 1970 while living in New York''''s SoHo neighborhood. ... [details]