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Berkeley Barb
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white
  • 44.7 x 29 cm.
  • [30] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Berkeley Barb

Too Much of Nothing : Hearst Media Blitz / Vol. 22, No. 11, Issue No. 528 (September 26 - October 2, 1975)

David Armstrong, Patty Hearst, Sally Moore, Gar Smith, Ric Reynolds, Avis Worthington, Paul krassner, David Johnston, Kathie Stream, Stewart Brand, Dick Rosenblatt, Tom Hayden, Andrew Ross, Barbara L. Baer, Loren Means, Michael Snyder, Brian Aldiss, Ray Ramsay, James Roy MacBean

September 26 - October 2, 1975 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by David Armstrong. Contents include: "Sally Moore's 'Radical' Trip," by Barb's S.F. News Interval; "'Chile Too, Will Triumph,'" by Gar Smith; "Dear Barb;" Patty, Sally and the Media Army," by Ric Reynolds, written a week after Patty Hearst's capture/rescue; "Berkeley Beat," by Avis Worthington; "Out of the Closet, Into the Bank," by Paul krassner; "How Real Is It? Patty's 'Brainwash' Rap,'" by David Johnston; "Straight Press Tries to Isolate SLA Supporters," by Kathie Stream; "Whole Earth's Stewart Brand Tools Off Into Space," by Dick Rosenblatt; "Tom Hayden: All-American Radical," by Andrew Ross; "Looking at the World with 'The Big Mind,'" by Laughingbird; "Turning Sex Into Dubious Dance," by Barbara L. ... [details]

$125.00
Condition:  Good. Folded in two, with light yellowing of covers and pages and edge-wear, bumping, folding and small tearing throughout including 5 mm. tear at spine and 3 mm. tear to bottom edge of recto. Otherwise clean and unmarked
[Object # 37748]
Bob Nickas : Catalog of the Exhibition 1984 - 2011
  • exhibition catalogue
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 23.5 x 28 cm.
  • 166 pp.
  • edition size 500
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 9780983975403

Bob Nickas : Catalog of the Exhibition 1984 - 2011

Bob Nickas, Vito Acconci, Richard Aldrich, John M Armleder, Barry X Ball, Lisa Beck, Alan Belcher, Ben Berlow, Walead Beshty, Huma Bhabha, Doug Biggert, Marcel Broodthaers, Henri Cartier Bresson, Graham Caldwell, Vija Celmins, Art Chantry, Larry Clark, Verne Dawson, Jules de Balincourt, Jessica Diamond, Trisha Donnelly, Moira Dryer, Gardar Eide Einarsson, William Gedney, Robert Gober, Daan van Golden, Wayne Gonzales, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Peter Halley, Richard Hawkins, Adam Helms, Eva Hesse, Peter Hujar, Jacob Kassay, On Kawara, Yves Klein, Louise Lawler, Mark Leckey, Sherrie Levine, Judy Linn, Lee Lozano, Chris Martin, Allan McCollum, McDermott & McGough, Adam McEwen, Ryan McGinley, John Miller, Olivier Mosset, Dave Muller, Chuck Nanney, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Amy O'Neill, Steven Parrino, Laurie Parsons, Raymond Pettibon, Jean Prouvé, David Ratcliff, Alex Rose, Sally Ross, Allen Ruppersberg, Sam Samore, Tom Sandberg, Joan Semmel, Stephen Shore, Harry Smith, Jack Smith, Robert Smithson, Mark Stahl, Haim Steinbach, Rudolf Stingel, Lily van der Stokker, Aaron Suggs, Philip Taaffe, Paul Thek, Wolfgang Tillmans, Betty Tompkins, Josh Tonsfeldt, John Tremblay, Alan Uglow, Kelley Walker, Jeff Wall, Joan Wallace, Wallace & Donohue, Dan Walsh, Andy Warhol, Christopher Wool

"This book brings together new texts written to accompany 79 exhibitions organized by Bob Nickas between 1984 and 2011. Nickas chose one work to represent the memory of each exhibition, and through this visual "lens" he reflects on his activity as a curator, offering many behind-the-scenes views to the art world of the 1980s and 90s, as well as intimate recollections of the artists he worked with, and the art works he encountered over the years. ... [details]

$250.00
Condition:  Fine. Covers and contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 36404]
The Living Theatre Presents William Carlos Williams' Many Loves
  • ephemera
  • offset-printed
  • color
  • 22.5 x 48.3 cm.
  • [1] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The Living Theatre Presents William Carlos Williams' Many Loves

William Carlos Williams, Julian Beck, Nicola Cernovich, William Callan, Melvin Clay, Dorothy Dill, Ronald Durling, Eileen Fulton, Lawrence Kornfeld, Rudd Lowry, Judith Malina, Frank Maguire, George Miller, Phyllis Nelson, Murray Paskin, Henry Proach, Alan Rossett, Barbara Winchester, Sally Wylan, Garrick Beck

Poster for opening of William Carlos Williams' "Many Loves" held on December 21, [1959]. Additionally lists forth-coming productions "The Family of Abraham" by Paul Goodman, "Tonight We Improvise" by Luigi Pirandello, "The Connection" by Jack Gelber, and "If Five Years Pass" by Federico García Lorca. [details]

$250.00
Condition:  Very Good. Folded in four, light handling marks and edge wear.
[Object # 26512]
Artforum
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 26.5 x 26.7 cm.
  • 141 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Artforum

Vol. 31 No. 10 (Summer 1993)

Jack Bankowsky, Andrew Ross, Rhonda Lieberman, Arthur Jafa, Laurence Rickels, Greil Marcus, Keith Seward, Eric Swenson, Jean-Pierre Criqui, Max Kozloff, Thomas Crow, Pat Steir, Louise Bourgeois, Gary Indiana, Sally Potter, Molly Nesbit, Hilton Als, John Ash, Arthur C. Danto, Henry Geldzahler, Justin Spring, John Yau, Gary Kamiya, A.M. Homes, Matias Viegener, Ben Lifson, Tom De Haven, Ann Marlowe, J.W. Bonner, Johanna Drucker, Jan Avgikos, Donald Kuspit, Joshua Decter, Linda Yablonsky, K. Marriott Jones, Barry Schwabsky, Andrew Perchuk, Patricia C. Phillips, Lois Nesbitt, Jenifer P. Borum, Elizabeth Licata, Thomas McEvilley, James Yood, David Levi Strauss, Mark Van de Walle, David Pagel, John K. Grande, Carlos Basualdo, Juan Vicente Aliaga, Massimo Carboni, Francesca Pasini, Olivier Zahm, Miriam Rosen, Marek Bartelik, Elizabeth Janus, Hans Rudolf Reust, Johanna Hofleitner, Noemi Smolik, Norbert Messler, Michael Corris, Michael Archer

Issue edited by Jack Bankowsky. Essays "Ecoculture: Andrew Ross' Weather Report," by Andrew Ross; "Glamour Wounds: Rhonda Lieberman on Dorothy's Daughter," by Rhonda Lieberman; "Film: Arthur Jafa on 'Menace II Society,'" by Arthur Jafa; "Books: Laurence Rickels on Jean Baudrillard's 'Transparency of Evil,'" by Laurence Rickels; "Real Life Rock: Greil Marcus' Top Ten," by Greil Marcus; "Press: Keith Seward and Eric Swenson on 'Wired,'" by Keith Seward and Eric Swenson; "Real Imaginary Places: Jean-Marc Bustamante," by Jean-Pierre Criqui; "Stilled Lives," by Max Kozloff; "London Calling: The Sixties Art Scene in London," by Thomas Crow; "Mortal Elements," Pat Steir talks with Louise Bourgeois; "Spirits Either Sex Assume," Gary Indiana talks with Sally Potter; "Apart without a Face: 'Orlando' and 'The Crying Game,'" by Molly Nesbit; "A Fan's Notes," Hilton Als on Jaye Davidson; "Openings: Cheryl Donegan," by Collier Schorr. ... [details]

New York, NY: Artforum,
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First New York Theater Rally
  • ephemera
  • mimeograph
  • black-and-white
  • 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
  • [1] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

First New York Theater Rally

Steve Paxton, Alan Solomon, Carolyn Brown, Lucinda Childs, Yvonne Rainer, Alex Hay, Robert Rauschenberg, Barbara Lloyd, Charles Ross, Marty Greenbaum, Lulu, Tony Holder, Alfred Kurchin, Sally Gross, Carla Blank, Al Hansen, Dick Robbins, Trisha Brown, Viola Farber, Deborah Hay, Barbara Lloyd, Steve Paxton, Christopher Rauschenberg

Program for the First New York Theater Rally which featured five "Dance Concert" performances held May 11-13, 1965 at TV Studio in New York City. Presented by Steve Paxton and Alan Solomon, performances included: "Balloon" by Carolyn Brown, performed by Barbara Lloyd and Steve Paxton ; "Carnation" by Lucinda Childs, performed by Lucinda Childs ; "Room Service" by Yvonne Rainer, performed by Lucinda Childs, Marty Greenbaum, Lulu, Alex Hay, Tony Holder, Alfred Kurchin, Yvonne Rainer, Sally Gross, Carla Blank, Al Hansen, and Dick Robbins ; "Leadville" by Alex Hay, performed by Alex Hay ; "Spring Training" by Robert Rauschenberg, performed by Trisha Brown, Viola Farber, Deborah Hay Barbara Lloyd, Steve Paxton, Robert Rauschenberg, and Christopher Rauschenberg. [details]

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