"Prince has pioneered appropriation since the mid-1970s, mining images from mass media, advertising, and entertainment to subvert and redefine concepts of authorship and ownership.The New Portraits series updates this strategy and continues Prince''s exploration of photography through the platform of Instagram. ... [details]
A very heavy and large-scale artists' book that was produced as part of Jason Rhoades' one-man exhibition "Perfect World," at the Deichorhallen in 1999 - 2000. Consisting of apx. 500 single sided xeroxes of Rhoades' drawings and handwritten notes towards his massive "Perfect World" installation. ... [details]
Edited by Rosalind Krauss, Annette Michelson, Yve-Alain Bois, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Hal Foster, Denis Hollier, and Silvia Kolbowski. Essays "Wound Culture: Trauma in the Pathological Public Sphere," by Mark Seltzer; "The Death of Paper, Part II: Artaud's Sound System," by Denis Hollier; "Partially Buried," by Renée Green; "The Turn of the Screw: Daniel Buren, Dan Flavin, and the Sixth Guggenheim International Exhibition," by Alexander Alberro; "One Place After Another: Notes on Site Specificity," by Miwon Kwon; "What's Intangible, Transitory, Mediating, Participatory, and Rendered in the Public Sphere?," by Andrea Fraser; "Services: Working-Group Discussions," by Conference Document. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 22 - March 23, 1996. Essay by Arne Glimcher. Featuring full-color plates of work in exhibition, as well as some black-and-white illustrations. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 8 - February 18, 1995. Text by Bill Bace. Artists include Peggy Bates, Mindy Belloff, Helene Berkowitz, Sydney Butchkes, Margaret Byrd, Mark Connell, Hank de Ricco, Casey Downing, Jr. ... [details]
A deluxe design book featuring the intersection of Bauhaus design with Knoll products. Design of book attempts to mimic "modern," industrial books with high design elements of fancy papers, various printing methods, and binding using two very large screws and bolts. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Robert Jordon. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Nuts from the Underground," by George Petros and photographs by Richard Kern; "Black and Blue," by Eric Danville; "Sex Scene," by David Aaron Clark; "Fuckbooks : Tart for Art's Sake," by Michael Perkins; "Mail Order Madness : Moe Money," by John Milton; "Homosexual Anarchist : Nancy Boy," by Jack Nichols; "Dirty Diversions : Strictly from Hungary," by David Aaron Clark. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Daniel Hellman. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Get Back, Loretta : Al Goldstein Bravely Holds Mad Dog Smut Director Loretta Sterling at Bay," by Al Goldstein; "Sex Scene : Diviana Madness," by David Aaron Clark; "Mail Order Madness : Nip and Fuck," by John Milton; "Fuckbooks : Vice Verse," by Michael Perkins; "Dirty Diversions : Opiate of the Massage," by David Aaron Clark. [details]
Black Flag cassette tape featuring cover drawing by Pettibon. Tracks on the album are: (Side One): Your Last Affront, Screw the Law (Side Two): The Process of Weeding Out, Southern Rise. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "Old Feminists Never Die, They Just Go off the Rag," by Dan Shocket; "Sex Scene," by Rick Stewart; "Smut from the Past," by J.J. Kane; "Swing Thing : Jerking on a Chain Gang," by Don & JoJo Hughes; "Mail Order Madness : Wooden Tit Be Loverly," by John Milton; "Guest Dirty Diversions : There's a Seka Born Every Minute," by David Alexander; "Naked City," by Josh Alan Friedman. [details]