Guglielmo Achille Cavellini's 87-page "self-historification" autobiography / memoir. Johann Gutenberg, editor. Translated by Henry Martin. Text in English and Italian. [details]
Winter 1976 issue of Tracks, edited by Herbert George. Contents include: "The Double-Nose / Purse / Punching Bag / Ashtray," by Claes Oldenburg; "Visual Paradox and Four-Dimensional Geometry," by Tony Robbin; "Show Biz," by Herman Cherry; "O, Velvetius!" by Herman Cherry; "A Manifesto for the Mayoral Election-" by Barnett Newman; "New York City, 1933," by Barnett Newman; "A Sandwich of Ants Between Two Words," by Opal L. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 31 - December 5, 1976. Essay by William S. Wilson with a foreword by Moussa M. Domit. Includes looseleaf reproductions of mail art correspondence by Ray Johnson housed in a printed folder / slipcase. ... [details]
Fall 1976 premiere issue of Choke, edited by Barbara Burden and Jeffrey Gubbins. Contents include: "Editorial;" "Studio as Fortress," by Michael McMillen; "Figueroa Flowers," by George Herms; "Sharp Wits & Hot Tongues," by Tom Wudl; "Consolidated B-24 'Liberator,'" by Margaret Nielsen; "Empty Sky," by Scott Grieger; "Diamond Mind," by Bruce Nauman; "Habitable Environments," by Edward Wortz; "B-Car," by Chris Burden; "Thick Foliage," by Guy de Cointet; and "Goodbye to the Bicentennial," by Billy Adler. [details]
Vinyl LP record of "Nothing to Lose" by Lawrence Wiener, produced by the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. Voices by Coosje van Bruggen and Weiner. Designed by Weiner. Translation by Ger van Bruggen and Coosje van Bruggen. ... [details]
1976 reprint of a 1973 exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 22 - March 1, 1973. Foreword by Suzanne Delehanty. Includes "Untroubled Mind," verbal and written statements by Agnes Martin as given to and recounted by Ann Wilson; "Willie Stories," by Agnes Martin as retold by Ann Wilson; and "Parable of the Equal Hearts," by Agnes Martin as retold by Ann Wilson. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with an Honor Award Show and career retrospective of Ruth Asawa's work held at "Capricorn Asunder," San Francisco, September 22 - October 22, 1976. Introduction by Ruth Asawa (Lanier). ... [details]
Issue no. 4-5 in a series of bibliographies which attempted "to compile a global, multi-lingual, annotated bibliography of Marxist studies on all aspects of communication." -- from the introduction by Seth Siegelaub, director of the International Mass Media Research Center. [details]
First edition paperback monograph of photographs by Peter Hujar featuring portraits taken between 1974-75, including his now famous picture of Susan Sontag in repose, as well as portraits of skeletons from a catacombs taken in 1963. ... [details]
\Edition by Chris Burden consisting of a hand-addressed and engraved printed envelope postmarked December 13, 1976, an engraved folded greeting card, and a crisp $10 bill.
“One hundred new ten-dollar bills were sent to one hundred people that I was acquainted with in the art world.
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