Magazine of New Music. Edited by Iris Brooks. Essays: "Edito," by Iris Brooks; "Drum Machines: Rhythm for Sale," by John Loose; "The Beat And The Box," by David Moss; "Sticks On Stones: A Listener's Guide to Ethnic Percussion," by David Simons; "Spirit Catchers: Bullroarers And Other Ifos," by Darrel De Vore; "Ritual Rhythm: Afro- Carib Rites of Passage," by Damir Strmel; "Meet The Composer: Edwina Lee Tyler 'My Drum Is A Woman," by Iris Brooks with Barbara Pollitt; "Percussion Discussion: Han Bennink, Milford Graves, Joey Baron," by Gerry Hemingway; "Instruments: New, Old, and Unexpected," by Barbara Pollitt, Dean Drummond, Jody Kruskal, Yukio Tsuji, Jamey Haddad, Tiye Giraud and Admondylla Best; "San Frnacisco World Drum Festival," by John Loose; "Eareviews: Performances," by David Simons, Karen Campbell, Mark Lockett; "Eareviews: Records," by Andrew Caploe, Jim Macnie, Kevin Whitehead, Bob Bannister, and Neil Strauss; "Eareviews: CDs," by Dean Suzuki, Carle VP Groome, and Phil Harmonic; "Eareviews: Cassettes," by Charles S. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays "Emergency Solos 1975," by Christina Kubisch; "Doris Hays on Life and Art," by Doris Hays; "Summer Sunday Performance Series in Toranto, Canada," by Bob Davis; "Towards a Composer's Orchestra," by Daniel Goode and Philip Corner; "Public Music," by Peter Gordon; "Who's Doing It," by Beth Anderson; "The Number Six," by Charlie Morrow; "A Story," by Henri Toulouse- Lautrec; "Music at Naropa," by Richard Hayman; "Old Tuning Systems for Young Composers" by Rhys Chatham; "Heavens," by Jackson Mac Low. [details]
Exhibition catalogue / checklist published in conjunction with benefit show and sale held November 1 - 16, 1985. Artists include John Ahearn, Ida Applebroog, Alice Aycock, Joseph Beuys, Mike Bidlo, Billy Copley, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Jane Dickson, Stefan Eins, Mimi Gross, Hans Haacke, David Hammons, Jenny Holzer, Rebecca Howland, Komar & Melamid, Joseph Kosuth, Lady Pink, Roy Lichtenstein, Allan McCollum, Paul McMahon, Marilyn Minter, Joseph Nechvatal, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Otterness, Larry Rivers, Walter Robinson, Tim Rollins & K. ... [details]
Collection of poems, edited by Malcolm Marr. Artists include Dave Briers, Philip Pacey, Ulli McCarthy, Bob Cobbing, Meic Stephens, Derek Lowe, Paul Brown, Adrian Henri, Nick Zurbrugg, Edwin Morgan, Bob Leighton, Alan Perry, Graham Greene, Alan Riddell, Peter Finch and Andrew Lloyd. [details]
Spring issue IV of the quarterly publication. Edited by Madeleine Burnside and Andrew Kelly, this issue features works by Robert Ashley, David Bromige, Channa Horwitz (with a fold-out reproduction of her piece), Bob Perelman, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten. ... [details]
Biography of Andy Warhol, written in the first person by Bob Colacello. Includes photographic reproductions from different eras in Warhol's life and career. [details]
Compendium of the complete Henry & Glenn comics edited by Tom Neeley. First created by The Igloo Tornado, later comics were by multiple artists including: Tom Neely, Kyoshi Nakazawa, M. Moseley Smith, Reuben Storey, Andrew Cox, Mark Rudolph, Max Clotfelter, Marc J. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 12 - December 5, 1993. contributions by Renny Pritikin, Jonathan Katz, Harryette Mullen, Victor Zamudio-Taylor, Walden Bello, Bob Glück, Herb Chao Gunther, Jessica Hagedorn, Donna Haraway, Diane Johnson, Yelena Khagna, George Lakoff, Marvin Liebman, Greil Marcus, Cherríe Moraga, Constance Penley, Ishmael Reed, Chiori Santiago, John L. ... [details]
A compendium of interviews and images from Index Magazine edited by Wendy Vogel and Rachel Ward with new texts by Wendy Vogel, Peter Halley, Bob Nickas and Bruce LaBruce.
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Issue edited by Dustin Yellin. Contents: Interview with Bob Colacello by Sam Hayes; No 2 Round Table interview with Ernesto Caivano, Sara VanDerBeek, Benjamin Degen, David Brooks, and Yuri Masnyj, by Gilles Rais; and "Art History Astrology for Rabbits," by Knarf Yeoj with illustration by Joey Frank. ... [details]