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    The Guerrilla Art Action Group

    Action-Interview at WBAI Radio Station-N.Y.

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    Sarah Crowner

    Patterns

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    Lucas Blalock

    A Grocer’s Orgy

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    C. Spencer Yeh

    The RCA Mark II

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    Art Workers Don’t Kiss Ass

    A button featuring our update to one of the Art Workers’ Coalition protest slogans, “Art Workers Won’t Kiss Ass.”

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    Title TK

    Title TK

    An eponymous collection featuring ten performance transcripts from the conceptual band, Title TK, whose members Cory Arcangel, Howie Chen, and Alan Licht engage in unscripted conversations about music, the music industry, and popular culture.

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    Nora Khan and Steven Warwick

    Fear Indexing The X-Files

    A book that examines the cultural and political portrayal of fear, and its overlap with the rise of the internet, on the popular 90s television show The X-Files.

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    Various Artists

    Postcards

    An ongoing series of postcards created by artists to address the political and social concerns of our times.

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    Tuli Kupferberg

    YEAH

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    UJ3RK5

    UJ3RK5: Live From The Commodore Ballroom

    Live from the Commodore Ballroom captures a legendary 1980 performance by UJ3RK5, a band including artists Rodney Graham, Jeff Wall, and Ian Wallace among others.

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    Tuli Kupferberg

    Kill for Peace

    A two-sided poster celebrating Tuli Kupferberg’s “Kill for Peace,” which was the theme for the last issue of his magazine, YEAH, and the title of a song he later performed with his band, The Fugs.

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    Douglas Huebler

    Variable Piece 4: Secrets

    Variable Piece 4: Secrets is a facsimile edition of Douglas Huebler’s classic artist book from 1978. It collects over 1,800 secrets written anonymously by visitors to the 1970 Software exhibition at the Jewish Museum.

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