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A Sinner's Progress : The Artist's Books of David Sandlin
David Sandlin
Athens, Georgia: Georgia Museum of Art. 2008
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at the Georgia Museum of Art, this catalog chronicles the seminal works of comic book artist David Sandlin.
Category: Catalogue
$2.00

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Recent Paintings
Rodolfo Abularach, Omar Rayo
New York, NY: Center for International Arts. 1976
This catalogue which opens out into a poster features the two international artists, Rayo, who works with multi-dimensional knot patterns and Abularach who explores the hypnotic possibilities of the shape of the eye.
Category: Book
$5.00

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A Sound Selection: Audio Works by Artists
Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, John Baldessari... [et al.]
New York, NY: Artists Space. 1980
A catalog for an exhibition of audio works organized at Artists Space, including Vito Acconci, Jack Goldstein, Laurie Anderson, Alison Knowles and others. Statements are included from each of the participating artists, which range from Goldstein’s matter-of-fact description of the contents of the A and B-sides of his records to William Wegman’s tongue-in-cheek description of what audio recording and playback technology is. The square format and size is roughly similar to a 45.
Category: Book
$4.00

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The Library of Babel
Todd Alden, Charles Wright
Buffalo, NY: Hallwalls. 1991
Catalog from the exhibition in 1991 at Hallwalls that included work by Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Buzz Spector, and Nayland Blake. With an insightful essay by Alden and a unique double bind design.
Category: Source Book
$35.00

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Sculpture '77
various
New York, NY: Alternative Center for International Arts. 1977
Artists in the exhibition : Julio Alpuy, Kunio Izuka, John Pai, Mandy Volz
Category: Book
$5.00

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Fast/Days
Morten Andersen
Porto, Portugal: Morten Andersen & Centro Portugues de Fotografia. 2007
Fast/Days, published in conjunction with the exhibition series of Fast City and Days of Night at the Centro Portugues de Fotografia in Porto, Portugal, contains pictures from both Fast City and Days of Night, and includes text by Maria do Carmo Serén.
Category: Catalogue
$25.00

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Forum Stadtpark Pamphlet
Clarence Anglin, Elizabeth Fiedler
Graz, Austria: Forum Stadtpark. 1992
An exhibition catalog of Clarence Anglin's installation piece Hot Property at Forum Stadtpark, Praha in 1992. Text by Elisabeth Fiedler is written in German and Czech. Includes black and white photographs of the installation.
Category: Book
$7.00

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Matthew Antezzo
Matthew Antezzo
New York, NY: Basilico Fine Arts. 1998
A catalog of an exhibition of portrait paintings by Antezzo, held in New York at Basilico Fine Arts, and in Berlin at Klosterfelde. Portaits of artists in action include Rosemarie Trockel, Nam June Paik, Gerhard Richter, Paul McCarthy, Janine Antoni, Douglas Gordon, Robert Ryman, Frank Stella, Lawrence Weiner and Sherrie Levine. Includes an essay by Giorgio Verzotti and a conversation with Mel Bochner.
Category: Book
$20.00

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Autoprogettazione Revisited
Phyllida Barlow, Martino Gamper, Ryan Gander...[et al.]
London, United Kingdom: Architectural Association. 2010
Autoprogettazione Revisted was published to accompany a 2009 group exhibition at London's Architectural Association that traced the influence of renowned Italian designer Enzo Mari’s 1970’s project for self-made furniture. Using the AA Gallery as a project space, nine artists and designers were commissioned to respond to Mari’s instruction-based furniture plans with their own set of instructions.
For Mari, the quality and integrity of a piece of work is determined when the shape of an object does not "seem" but simply "is." In a text accompanying the instructions, he writes that "anyone, apart from factories and traders, can use the designs to make them by themselves." Seen originally by Mari as a means for the self-fabrication of quality design objects, Autoprogettazione continues today as an expression of open source and collaborative design thinking made topical by a recent proliferation of digital technologies.
This book compiles the plans and photographs of Mari-influenced pieces designed and assembled by Phyllida Barlow, Broussand/Seilles, Martino Gamper, Ryan Gander, Graham Hudson, Keung Caputo, Lucas Maassen, Enzo Mari, and Joe Pipal. Includes an essay by Timothy Ivison.
Category: Book
$5.50

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