Issue number 3 of the arts periodical ZG edited by Rosetta Brooks. Contents include: "Off White/Almost Black," Alan Joyce in conversation with James Chance; "Sighs and Whispers in Bloomingdale's," Roberta Brooks on photographer Guy Bourdin; "Life in Space," Interview with Jack Goldstein by Michael Newman on the work of Jack Goldstein; "'Noise' Music," by Gary Zimmerman; an interview with Glenn Branca; "Drastic Classicism," by Michael Newman; an interview with Rhys Chatham; "War Picture," by Richard Prince; "Urban Kisses/Slum Hisses," by Edit deAk; "We must embrace our joys and sorrows," by Tom Lawson; "Altered Vision?" by Jonathon Miles; and "Video Music Inc. ... [details]
Double sided oversized flyer / poster / calendar for Yam Festival events presented at Smolin Gallery, New York, May 1 - 31, 1963. Design credited to George Brecht and Robert Watts. Calendar notes events held daily through the course of the month of May. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in May 1987. Essays by Maja Damjanovic and Ronald Jones. Includes biography and bibliography. [details]
Posthumous artist's book composed of Jack Goldstein's text based "Selectic Works," which resemble typewritten visual and concrete poetry works. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Städtische Galerie Erlangen, Germany, January - February, 1985, traveled to Kunstverein Ingolstadt, Germany, February - March, 1985. Text by Jean Fisher. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 3 - 26, 1978. Essay by, then close friend of Jack Goldstein, David Salle. Writing in the acknowledgments Hallwalls Director, John Maggiotto, says ". ... [details]
Artist's book composed of text, in English, by Fulvio Salvadori and illustrations by Jack Goldstein. "When I first discovered the paintings of Jack Goldstein I immediately associated them with the Polyptych of Ghent, the 'Mystic Lamb' of jan Van Eyck: at first sight two distant things. ... [details]
An impressive book that acts as a catalogue raisonné of Goldstein's activities in film, audio and performance, based on an exhibition of the same name held at Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne, in November 2000. ... [details]
Schedule of independent films shown at The Kitchen Center May 1, 2, 3, 1979. Featured films, organized by Leandro Katz, included Jack Goldstein's "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer," "Bone China," and "The Jump," Ericka Beckman's "We Imitate; We Break Up," Beth B and Scott B's "Black Box," Viktor Vondracek's "Mrs. ... [details]
Published and edited by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley. Contents include: "In Bed with John and Yoko," an interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono during one of their "Bed-Ins" by Jim Buckley; "Rancid Flesh," by Al Goldstein; "Forbidden Sex;" "Sex Addict," by Richard Field; "Screw Goes to Market;" "Mail Order Muffing," by Great Ray; and "Homosexual Citizen," by Lige and Jack. [details]