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Guerilla Art Action Group
The Definitive/ist Manifesto
A poster of the Guerilla Art Action Group’s Definitive/ist Manifesto from 1981.
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Elad Lassry
On Onions
Elad Lassry’s first artist book interweaves a photographic study of onions with a commissioned text by Angie Keefer discussing their effect on human tear ducts and more.
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Sarah Crowner
Format
Sarah Crowner’s first widely distributed artist book is a roving collage of material addressing the artist’s concerns with the historical overlap of art, writing, fashion, and design.
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Lutz Bacher
Do you love me?
An artist book obliquely surveying the artist’s work and herself from the 70s to the present, via a series of personal interviews conducted by Bacher on herself with the curators, assistants, and friends she has worked with throughout the years.
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Rhys Chatham
Rêve Parisien
An LP of four trumpet compositions by legendary composer Rhys Chatham, originally performed at a Jacob Kassay exhibition in Paris in 2010.
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Destroy All Monsters
Destroy All Monsters Magazine
A compilation of the magazine collaboratively produced by Mike Kelley, Cary Loren, Niagara, and Jim Shaw from 1976-1979.
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Various Artists
MIRROR | ME
A zine developed from a collaborative exhibition and performance organized by writer Brandon Stosuy and artist Kai Althoff at Dispatch Bureau in 2009.
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Tony Conrad, Jutta Koether, John Miller
XXX Macarena
The first and last record by this art/music supergroup comprised of Tony Conrad, Jutta Koether, and John Miller.
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Various Artists
Avalanche (Trade Edition)
A facsimile edition of the full thirteen issues (1970-76) of the seminal magazine edited by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar.
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Dan Graham
Rock/Music Writings
The first collection in English of Dan Graham’s influential writings on Rock and Roll, with thirteen essays spanning from the late 1960s to the late 1980s.
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DISBAND
DISBAND
Long-lost live recordings of this loose group of feminist performers—Ilona Granet, Donna Henes, Barbara Kruger, Ingrid Sischy, Diane Torr, and Martha Wilson—from New York’s new/no wave heyday.
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Allan Kaprow
How to Make a Happening
The first widely available edition of Kaprow’s How to Make a Happening, recorded in 1965 and originally issued as an LP the following year.
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