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DISBAND
DISBAND
Video footage of twelve songs performed by DISBAND at Franklin Furnace in April 1979.
Dieter Roth
Quadrupel Konzert
A concert from 1977 where Roth played a Hammond organ, the Great Hall’s house organ, a piano, and a French horn alongside live recordings.
Dieter Roth
Harmonica Curse
First published in 1981 and was comprised of 74 double-sided C60 cassettes. Each cassette contains two tracks that feature the artist improvising on his hexagonal red concertina.
Dieter Roth
Lorelei
Originally released in 1978, the recording features Dieter Roth on piano along with his children, Vera and Björn.
JEQU
IRL
IRL takes the form of a mood board wrapper with an interview inside: a discussion with Luc Boltanski on the meaning and future of artistic critique, introduced with a text by JEQU (Howie Chen and Jason Kakoyiannis).
Allan Kaprow
How to Make a Happening
Text and audio for Allan Kaprow’s How to Make a Happening, which was originally published as an LP on Mass Art in 1966.
Seth Siegelaub
Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Lawrence Weiner AKA the Xerox Book
One of Seth Siegelaub’s most revered publications and a crucial exhibition for 1960s Conceptual art, this book presents work from each of its seven eponymous artists.
Seth Siegelaub
The United States Servicemen’s Fund Art Collection
This publication catalogues the artworks donated to raise money for the United States Servicemen’s Fund in 1971.
Seth Siegelaub
18 PARIS IV.70
This publication, documenting the work of 18 artists, was published by Seth Siegelaub and accompanied Michel Claura’s gallery show of the same name in 1970.
Seth Siegelaub
January 5 – 31, 1969
This publication, organized by Seth Siegelaub, was presented as the centerpiece of an exhibition of the same name and features the work of Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, and Lawerence Weiner.
Seth Siegelaub
July, August, September 1969
This trilingual catalogue, organized by Seth Siegelaub, presents the work of 11 artists that was exhibited internationally over a three-month period.