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In Numbers : Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955
Philip Aarons, Andrew Roth, editors
New York, NY: PPP Editions and Andrew Roth, Inc.. 2009

This comprehensive survey of serial artist publications focuses largely on the collection of Philip E. Aarons, whose interest in the dissemination of artists' work fueled this extensive research project. In Numbers features color reproductions and detailed descriptions, interviews, and essays analyzing and discussing more than 50 idiosyncratic artists' publications and is an essential reference book for scholars of artists' books and zines.

With work by Vito Acconci and Bernadette Mayer, Hans-Peter Feldman, Eleanor Antin, K. Baumgartner, C. Hoeller, J. Schroeder and D. Castro, Terence Koh, Buster Cleveland, Art & Language, Frank Gaard and the Art Police, Futzie Nutzle, Spinny Walker and henry humble, BANK, Ray Johnson, Joe Brainard, Continuous Project, Stephen Willats, Les Levine, Wolf Vostell, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Adam Dant, Josephine Meckseper, General Idea, George Maciunas, Martha Rosler, Dieter Roth, Bruce LaBruce and G.B. Jones, Barbara Ess, Scott Hug, Daido Moriyama, R. Bertholo, Christo, L. Castro and J. Voss, William Leavitt and Bas Jan Ader, Gilbert and George, Aleksandra Mir, LTTR, Patricia Tavenner, Daniel Spoerri, Maurizio Nannucci, Matt Keegan and S.G. Rafferty, Herman de Vries, Tom Sachs, Uschi Huber and Jorg Paul Janka, Robert Heinecken, Maurizio Cattelan and Paolo Manfrin, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Provoke Group, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Guenter Brus, Wallace Berman, Jacqueline de Jong, Matthias Hermann, Christian Hunt, Scott Treleaven, Roni Horn, Raymond Pettibon, Anna Banana and William Gagilone, Tom Marioni, and Nobuyoshi Araki. With essays by Gil Blank, Victor Brand, Clive Phillpot, Nancy Princenthal, Neville Wakefield, and William S. Wilson.

Category: Book

$90.00


Blake Book
Scott Treleaven, Keren Cytter... [et al.]
Leipzig, Germany: Lubok. 2010

Blake Book compiles work from fourteen artists who were asked by David Lewis to make a piece in response to a two-part exercise on William Blake: "Take something from Blake and add it to the world, to form a new poet, a new artist, and a new world. Repeat until there is no more Blake." and "Add to Blake something from the world, to form a new Blake and a new world. Repeat until there is no more world."

The results are bound within this pink and black pocket-sized book, featuring contributions from Scott Treleaven, Hilton Als, Ida Ekblad, Oscar Tuazon, Blake Rayne, Paul P., Tobias Madison, Keren Cytter, Harris Epaminonda, Thomas Hirschhorn, Glenn Ligon, and Reto Pulfer.

Category: Book

$17.00


Call & Response
Scott Treleaven and Terence Hannum
Chicago, IL: S. Treleaven and T. Hannum. 2010

Call & Response is a visual dialogue between Terence Hannum and Scott Treleaven, who, over the course of one year, sent each other numerous emails, trafficking in images both personal and culled from their extensive archives. When the words were stripped away, what remained was a record of an excavation of their own peculiar belief (and disbelief) systems, overlapping and colliding throughout the conversation. Call & Response pays homage to their devotion to underground zines, nefarious causes, cults, hours lost and gained, corrupted architecture, and youth pinioned in agony/ecstasy. Hazy stills from videos and films carry over formal concerns and a similar tone of darkness that these two friends share, punctuated by drawings and scrawls, xeroxes and vellum.

Category: Zine

$10.00


Cimitero Monumentale
[Printed Matter Fundraising Edition]
Scott Treleaven
New York, NY: Printed Matter Inc.. 2009

Scott Treleaven's 2009 fundraising edition for Printed Matter takes the form of a small-format photo album, whose clear protective pockets are filled with removable black and white photographs of graveyard statuary that seems to have emerged from Treleaven's own gothic fantasies. Forty-three separate photographic c-prints, each 4 x 6 inches, all taken in the cemetery of Milan, depict weathered stone monuments of androgynous figures draping themselves over gravestones or lying back in religious ecstasy, or grief. The Milan cemetery is unusual in that the statuary exhibits an extreme tenderness in its depiction of the male figure, unlike the heroic sculpture most often associated with the dead. A signed and numbered signature card is inserted in each photo album.

Category: Printed Matter Edition

$175.00


The Highline
Tom Sachs, editor
New York, NY: Friends of the High Line. 2007

One in a series of zines made by artists for the Friends of the High Line in New York City. With The Highline, artist Tom Sachs compiles artistic tributes (direct and indirect) made to the High Line by contributors andrew@kromelow.com, Hope Atherton, Mickey Cartin, Sydney Cooper, DD Dorvillier, Liz Ensz, Joel Fitzpatrick, Jay Gard, Frank Gehry, Beka Goedde, Susanna Howe, Roy Kortick, Eva Lewitt, Pat Manoccia, Casey Neistat, Van Neistat, Brent "Hayseed" Owens, JJ PEET, Brandon Remler, Aaron Rose, Susan Sellers, Mark Smith, Scott Treleaven, Dirk Westphal, and Joshua White.

Category: Book + Audio

Out of Stock


Emerald Tablet
Scott Treleaven
New York, NY: Friends of the High Line. 2007

One in a series of zines made by artists for the Friends of the High Line in New York City. Scott Treleaven's Emerald Tablet is a series of black and white photocollages that portray the High Line as a modern-day urban garden of Eden, teeming with foliage and garbage, vines of wild plants and barbed wire, and populated by pensive young tatooed men.

Category: Zine

Out of Stock


Passing Strange
Scott Treleaven
Milan, Italy: Iviafarini. 2009

Passing Strange is a product of Scott Treleaven's 2009 summer residency in Milan, where he undertook a photographic study of weathered stone statuary and androgynous young men lit by an intense sunlight. Treleaven includes an excerpted text on Giordano Bruno's embrace of heliocentrism among his photographs and photocollages, a fact that suggests that his real subject is indeed the sun, which has the power to provide clarity and illumination as well as to burn and fade everything it touches.

Category: Book

Out of Stock


Some Boys Wander by Mistake
Scott Treleaven
Chicago and New York, IL and NY: Kavi Gupta Gallery and John Connelly Presents. 2007

A survey of Canadian-born artist Scott Treleaven's recent work, in which his romantic gay/punk aesthetic asserts itself in dreamlike color-saturated film stills, otherworldly black and white photographs, and painterly collages that deftly combine decorative floral elements with photographic occult-inspired imagery. With texts by Dennis Cooper and Terence Hannum and an interview with Jack Pierson.

Category: Book

Out of Stock


The Salivation Army Black Book
Scott Treleaven
New York and Toronto, NY and Canada: Printed Matter, Inc. and Art Metropole. 2006

Co-published by Printed Matter and Art Metropole, THE SALiVATION ARMY BLACK BOOK brings together all ten issues of Treleaven's infamous zine, This Is the Salivation Army, produced between 1996 and 2004. Bound into a soft black embossed cover and adorned with three black ribbon bookmarks and black gilt edges, the book features facsimiles of the zine, expanded texts, new collages, and prefaces by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge of Throbbing Gristle and Scott Treleaven.

With it's unique combination of punk aesthetics, Blakean mysticism and sexually explicit, radical queer posturing, the zine attracted press, suspicion, and a loyal cult following. During its initial three year run, the Salivation Army spawned a number of spin-off zines, set-up headquarters in Toronto, Prague, London, and New York, and held a series of public and private occultural events aimed at putting the Army's magical theory into practice.

The zine went into hibernation, and after three years Treleaven released an account of his experiences in the film "The Salivation Army", which is now officially considered issue #9 of the zine. Issue ten was released when Art Metropole published a "best of" compendium of the zine shortly after the film came out.

With the publication of THE SALiVATION ARMY BLACK BOOK, Printed Matter is thrilled to bring you the latest - and possibly final - incarnation of Treleaven's decade long project. The collages, drawings, photographs, texts and testimonies from over fifty contributors bring the Salivation Army to eternal life even as the zine itself is seemingly being laid to rest.
From Printed Matter's Emerging Artists Publication Series.

Category: Book

Out of Stock


Andrew Zealley: Themes & Variations
Andrew Zealley
Houston, TX: Tourette Recoreds. 2009

Andrew Zealley: Themes & Variations is the third installment in Zealley's How To Explain Silence To A Dead Hare series of vinyl project editions. The album showcases selected film, video, installation and performance music composed by Zeally on commission from visual artists including Luis Jacob, Joey Medaglia, Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay, and Scott Treleaven.

With Themes & Variations, Zealley interweaves various aspects of his sound practise: field recordings, audio art, existential house, tonal mantra, and musical form/composition. At the center of the album are the scores for Scott Treleaven's trilogy of short films: Gold, Silver and Lustre. Composed and produced in 2005-2006, this group of instrumental compositions is punctuated by four thematically-related works: "Apotheosis II", "Habitat Theme 2", "Signal", and "Arena". The edition is signed on the insert.

Category: Audio Vinyl

Out of Stock


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