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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #30
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #31
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #32
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #5
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #6
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #7
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #8
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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Aram Saroyan
Complete Minimal Poems (Limited Edition) 2016 #9
A limited edition of Complete Minimal Poems with hand-drawn covers by Aram Saroyan.
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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.
Seth Siegelaub
March 1969
Alternatively titled One Month, this book was organized by Seth Siegelaub and presents the work of North American and European artists in the form of a calendar.
Seth Siegelaub
Catalogue for the Exhibition
This publication accompanied a month-long exhibition organized by Seth Siegelaub at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia in 1969.
Sam Moyer
Remainder I-V
This new stone-bronze painting edition builds directly on the centerpiece of Sam Moyer’s most recent exhibition, creating five new works: a series of smaller-scale wall works that incorporate the shattered fragments of a massive marble platform sculpture.
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Sam Moyer
Remainder I-V
This new stone-bronze painting edition builds directly on the centerpiece of Sam Moyer’s most recent exhibition, creating five new works: a series of smaller-scale wall works that incorporate the shattered fragments of a massive marble platform sculpture.
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Seth Siegelaub and Robert Projansky
Siegelaub / The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer And Sale Agreement
The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer And Sale Agreement, drafted by Seth Siegelaub and Robert Projansky in 1971, is a contract meant to be used by artists upon sale of his/her work.
Sarah Crowner
Format (Limited Edition)
Format housed in unique sleeves sewn from residual painted canvas from Sarah Crowner’s studio.
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Barbara Moore
A Poor Man’s Keys To The New Art
Barbara Moore reflects on her time as founding Editorial Director of Something Else Press and its Great Bear Pamphlets Series.
Art Workers Coalition
Documents 1
A collection of correspondence, press, and ephemera surrounding the foundation and rise of the Art Worker’s Coalition, published at the height of the group’s activity in 1969.
Art Workers Coalition
Open Hearing
A monumental collection of statements originally published in the wake of the first public meeting of the Art Workers’ Coalition at the School of Visual Arts in New York on April 10, 1969
Dick Higgins
Something Else Press Newsletters 1966-83
Consisting of theoretical missives, musings, gossip, and semi-regular reportage on the activities of a host of now-legendary figures, the Something Else Newsletter offer an unparalleled window onto the Something Else universe between 1965 and 1983.
An Anti-Catalog
A landmark publication of the 1970s, An Anti-Catalog is a thoroughgoing critique of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s bicentennial exhibition in 1976 through a series of “written and pictorial essays” by members of Artists Meeting for Cultural Change.
Liza Béar and Willoughby Sharp
The Early History of Avalanche
This publications chronicles the conception and production of Avalanche magazine between 1968-1972, as well as the artistic milieu from which it emerged.