Twenty-five miscellaneous postcards of installations by Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Projects represented on the postcards include: "The Mastaba of Abu Dhabi, Project for the U.A.E.," 1985 ; "Wrapped Reichstag, Project for Berlin," 1985 ; "The Gates, Project for Central Park," 1985 ; "Christo: Ocean Front, Newport, Rhode Island," 1974 ; "The Wall, Wrapped Roman Wall," 1974 ; "Wrapped Kunsthalle, Bern, Switzerland," 1968 ; "Walls of Oil-Barrels-Iron Curtain," 1962 ; "5,600 Cubicmeter Package," 1967-68 ; "Valley Curtain 1970-72 ; "Wrapped Coast - Little Bay Australia," 1969 ; "Christo: The Umbrellas, Joint Project for Japan and the U. ... [details]
Complete set of five announcement cards / an artist's project for Robert Barry's "Marcuse Series." Includes a double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held at Galleria Sperone, Turin, Italy, December 1, 1970; double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held at Yvon Lambert, Paris, France, January 12, 1971; double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held at Paul Maenz, Cologne, Germany, March 30 - April 8, 1971; single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held at Eugenia Butler, Los Angeles, CA, June 5-19, 1971; and Bulletin 37, a single folded sheet / artist's project by Robert Barry published in conjunction with opening held at Art & Projects, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 10, 1971. ... [details]
Complete set of five announcement cards / an artist's project for Robert Barry's "Gallery Closed Series." Includes a single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held at Galleria Sperone, Turin, Italy March 10 - 21, [1969]; sIngle sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held at Eugenia Butler, Los Angeles, CA, March 10 - 21, [1969]; and two copies of Bulletin 17, a single folded sheet / artist's project by Robert Barry published in conjunction with show held at Art & Projects, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 17 - 31, 1969. [details]
All issues published of the arts and letters periodical "X Motion Picture Magazine." Contributions by Diego Cortez, Terence Severine, Eric Mitchell, Kathy Acker, Michael McClard, Duncan Smith, Jacki Ochs, Mitch Corber, Alan Moore, James Nares, Jimmy de Sana, Betsy Sussler, Arturo Schwarz, Beth B, Tom Otterness, Dorian Brew, Robert Cooney, Nancy Murray, Bruce Wolmer, Terence C. ... [details]
Anthology of writings and artworks previously published by Dick Higgin''s Something Else Press, gathered and edited in 1972 (though unpublished), and presented for the first time here in print in this Primary Information published 2022 edition. ... [details]
Catalogue raisonné of "Other Stuff" by Ed Ruscha including artists' projects and ephemera; contour gauge profiles; painted book covers, and "stuff" that eludes traditional classifications." Edited by Robert Dean with texts by Dean, Al Ruppersberg, David Platzker, and Michael Friend. ... [details]
The first volume of the Creator Projects publication of editions and multiples by artists titled "M.M.S. (Much. More. Shit.)" inspired by the 1968 publication "S.M.S. (Shit Must Stop.)." Artists include Alexander Tovborg, Alicja Kwade, Daniel Buren, Hesselholdt & Mejlvang, Jenny Holzer, Jeppe Hein, Katharina Grosse, Martin Creed, Monster Chetwynd, Nico Vascellari, Tania Bruguera, and Tosh Basco. ... [details]
"First published in 1994, Camino Road is artist Renée Green''''s debut novel—a short, ruminative work infused with semantic ambiguity and the dreamy poetry of the quotidian. Republished here in a facsimile edition, the book ostensibly traces its protagonist Lyn''''s journeys to Mexico and her return to attend art school in 1980s New York, but what emerges is more an intertextual assemblage of the moments between drives, dreams, and consciousness. ... [details]
"Derek Sullivan''s work responds to systems of distribution and how the meaning of objects change as they circulate in the world. His recent drawings look at the structure of books and their subjects, exploring the relationships between physical reproduction and the spread of information. ... [details]
"For years an out-of-print rarity, Michael Snow''s classic artist book ''Cover to Cover'' is available once again, in a facsimile edition from Light Industry and Primary Information. Never bound by discipline, Snow has remarked that his sculptures were made by a musician, his films by a painter. ... [details]