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64 pp. artist's magazine, illustrations. [1069]"Special Transgressions Issue" of File, including pieces by or about Jimmy de Sana Martha and the Muffins, Stephen Lack, Tim Guest, Jim Dawson, David Byrne, Bzz Bzz Bzz, Jean Genet, Colin Campbell, Francesco Clemente, The Clichettes, Kathy Acker, Robert Mapplethorpe. (cf. Gwen Allen, Artists Magazines, pp.164-174. Aarons-Roth, In Numbers, pp.167-184.)
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File magazine. Vol. 4, no. 2, Fall 1979.
by General Idea (AA Bronson, Felix Partz & Jorge Zontal)
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"Capitali All'Estero - Miseria Nel Sud Alt!": [Collection of six posters, ca. 1968, for the Italian Communist Party.]
by GAL (Gino Galli).
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Illustrated posters, lithographically printed in red and black on semi gloss translucent commercial stock Dimension: Approx. 27.5 x 13 in. each [1384]Very good overall, to near fine. Original posters from the student protests of 1968. This lot acquired from a private collection in California.
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White Male Power : Senators, Game Show Hosts, National Monuments, Clergy, etc.
by Glier, Mike
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Twelve offset lithographic poster prints on commercial stock, each one showing a darkly satirical vision of white male privilege and its abuses as reflected by American popular culture of the era. Folio. Near fine. Loose as issued in a folded cardstock portfolio. [465]Glier's portfolio featured in The Ritz Hotel Project, a collaborative exhibition organized by COLAB group in conjunction with the D.C.-based Washington Project for the Arts. The groups hoped to produce an event similar to COLAB's notorious Times Square Show (1980), meaning to provoke a greater consciousness of the political potentials of visual art in the nation's capital. Participating artists broke into a dilapidated building at 920 F St. where they turned the abandoned hotel into a temporary museum. After a two-week run, District officials succeeded in closing the show for safety violations, and condemned the property.
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Manifesto
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First Edition. Unpaginated artists' book [ca. 16 pp.] chiefly illustrated, with a brief text concerning the horrors of nuclear conflict. 4to. Very good. Saddle stapled printed wrappers. [1449] Goldstone is a noted Los Angeles artist who has collaborated with Brad Hwang, Chris Burden, and Mark Pauline of Survival Research Laboratories. According to the colophon of the Manifesto, "All proceeds and donations gratefully accepted on behalf of the Artists Alliance for Survival are to be used to fund "Target L.A." activities." Target L.A.: The Art of Survival was a series of anti-nuclear events and exhibitions culminating in a major multimedia art festival on the anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, held August 6-9, 1982. The "target" was a two-level free-standing parking lot in downtown Los Angeles. Activities included carnival games designed by artists, live performances, art exhibitions, and film and video screenings. Off-site gallery exhibitions, poetry readings, and an evening of…
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Cantos para soldados y sones para turistas
by Guillén, Nicolas. Prologue by Juan Marinello, illus. by José Chávez Morado
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First Edition. 84 [4] pp. book of poems in Spanish, illus. with woodcuts by José Chávez Morado. 8vo. Very good. Illus. stiff wraps, age toned, rubbed at extremities, spine with author / title neatly inscribed. [1754]One of the best known works of Nicolás Guillén, a renowned Afro-Cuban poet who collaborated with Langston Hughes and was outspoken antifascist. José Chávez Morado's bold hand-printed design for the work's cover depicts a field of stars and bolts of lightning. An essential title for collections of Caribbean literature.
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