Pages
Title
Accession #
30.25 (Storage)
Date
2014
Author
Moon, Sarah
Contributors
Manguel, Alberto
Description
A celebration of metamorphosis with photographs and text, exploring the themes of storytelling, fairy tale, fantasy, and transformation....
Show moreA celebration of metamorphosis with photographs and text, exploring the themes of storytelling, fairy tale, fantasy, and transformation. Includes twelve large-format color photographs that fold out into posters by French photographer and filmmaker Sarah Moon. The photographs are accompanied by ten short stories by authors including Mikhail Bulgakov, Aimee Bender, Yoko Ogawa, Jose Carlos Somoza, Cecile Ladjali and others. Edited by Alberto Manguel.
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Show moreA celebration of metamorphosis with photographs and text, exploring the themes of storytelling, fairy tale, fantasy, and transformation. Includes twelve large-format color photographs that fold out into posters by French photographer and filmmaker Sarah Moon. The photographs are accompanied by ten short stories by authors including Mikhail Bulgakov, Aimee Bender, Yoko Ogawa, Jose Carlos Somoza, Cecile Ladjali and others. Edited by Alberto Manguel.
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Title
Accession #
95.21
Date
2013
Author
Shlon, Katie
Description
Green and copper line drawings over black-and-white photographs of interior landscapes.; Collection has no. 1 of 30.
Title
Accession #
C1.31 (Restricted Access)
Date
2007
Description
With a battery-operated MINI clubman record player, Visionaire 53 (Sound) includes original sound pieces by visual artists and musicians,...
Show moreWith a battery-operated MINI clubman record player, Visionaire 53 (Sound) includes original sound pieces by visual artists and musicians, e.g. Cindy Sherman, U2, Yoko Ono, Cat Power, Alexander McQueen, Michael Stipe, and others. 2 CDs consist slides. Issued in a plastic case.
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Show moreWith a battery-operated MINI clubman record player, Visionaire 53 (Sound) includes original sound pieces by visual artists and musicians, e.g. Cindy Sherman, U2, Yoko Ono, Cat Power, Alexander McQueen, Michael Stipe, and others. 2 CDs consist slides. Issued in a plastic case.
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Title
Accession #
RA 2.761 (Restricted Access)
Date
2003
Author
Morris, Simon, 1968-
Contributors
Britton, Howard; Cogliandro, Maurizio; Jackson, Daniel; Seitz, Dallas
Description
Jan. 14, 2003, 78 students from York College cut out every word from Sigmund Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams". On June 1, 2003, the...
Show moreJan. 14, 2003, 78 students from York College cut out every word from Sigmund Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams". On June 1, 2003, the artist Simon Morris threw the words out of a car on Redbridge Road, Dorset at high speed. Maurizio Cogliandro, Dallas Seitz and Daniel Jackson documented the action as 333,960 words erupted from the window of the car. The action subjected Freud's text to an aleatory moment. Dr Howard Britton, a psychoanalyst, directed them to any slippages or eruptions of the real that occurred in the reconfigured text.; Library's copy signed by the artists.; Spiralbound. Fully illustrated in black and white.; Accompanying DVD is PAL format (region 2).; DVD title: The royal road to the unconscious: the aleatory moment (exterior).; Library has DVD copy no. 8/10 signed by the artist.
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Show moreJan. 14, 2003, 78 students from York College cut out every word from Sigmund Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams". On June 1, 2003, the artist Simon Morris threw the words out of a car on Redbridge Road, Dorset at high speed. Maurizio Cogliandro, Dallas Seitz and Daniel Jackson documented the action as 333,960 words erupted from the window of the car. The action subjected Freud's text to an aleatory moment. Dr Howard Britton, a psychoanalyst, directed them to any slippages or eruptions of the real that occurred in the reconfigured text.; Library's copy signed by the artists.; Spiralbound. Fully illustrated in black and white.; Accompanying DVD is PAL format (region 2).; DVD title: The royal road to the unconscious: the aleatory moment (exterior).; Library has DVD copy no. 8/10 signed by the artist.
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Title
Accession #
95.6 (Storage)
Date
1987
Author
Tetenbaum, Barbara
Description
Artist's book containing collaged images from various types of printed matter.; Board covers with coptic binding. Barabara Tetenbaum was...
Show moreArtist's book containing collaged images from various types of printed matter.; Board covers with coptic binding. Barabara Tetenbaum was a graduate student in the Printmaking department at SAIC from 1983-85. Library has no. 11 in an edition of 25.
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Show moreArtist's book containing collaged images from various types of printed matter.; Board covers with coptic binding. Barabara Tetenbaum was a graduate student in the Printmaking department at SAIC from 1983-85. Library has no. 11 in an edition of 25.
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Title
Accession #
21.36
Date
2014
Author
Xu, Guanyu
Description
Color photographs and poetic text in both Chinese and English; through personal narrative the artist uses his own experience as a gay...
Show moreColor photographs and poetic text in both Chinese and English; through personal narrative the artist uses his own experience as a gay Chinese man living in the Midwest in order to scrutinize the (mis)representation of the U.S. as a utopia in the American movies that he viewed as a teenager.
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Show moreColor photographs and poetic text in both Chinese and English; through personal narrative the artist uses his own experience as a gay Chinese man living in the Midwest in order to scrutinize the (mis)representation of the U.S. as a utopia in the American movies that he viewed as a teenager.
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Title
Accession #
74.6
Date
2015
Author
Wilton, Dan
Contributors
Jones, Josh
Description
The landscape of Runyon Canyon is explored as part of southern California's social geography. Portraits of 'Angelenos' (people born and...
Show moreThe landscape of Runyon Canyon is explored as part of southern California's social geography. Portraits of 'Angelenos' (people born and raised in Los Angeles, California) are paired with photographs of LA's urban sprawl to create a dialogue between person and place. An inset segment provides short biographies of the subjects based on interviews. Photography by Dan Wilton and text by Josh Jones.
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Show moreThe landscape of Runyon Canyon is explored as part of southern California's social geography. Portraits of 'Angelenos' (people born and raised in Los Angeles, California) are paired with photographs of LA's urban sprawl to create a dialogue between person and place. An inset segment provides short biographies of the subjects based on interviews. Photography by Dan Wilton and text by Josh Jones.
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Title
Accession #
99.19 (Storage)
Date
1991
Author
Chiari, Giuseppe, 1926-2007
Contributors
Cerritelli, Claudio
Description
Il Giuoco Dei 10 Nomi (The Game of 10 Names) documents a conceptual art performance of the same name held in Bologna in the Spring of...
Show moreIl Giuoco Dei 10 Nomi (The Game of 10 Names) documents a conceptual art performance of the same name held in Bologna in the Spring of 1985 in which Chiari invited the public to write a list of ten names as a reaction to the list of ten names he chose to sum up the world in the philosophy of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Thomas d'Aquinas, Galileo, Descartes, Leibniz, Newton, Kant, and Hegel. Includes an interview between the artist and Claudio Cerritelli. Text in Italian with English translation. Limited edition of 1000 copies.
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Show moreIl Giuoco Dei 10 Nomi (The Game of 10 Names) documents a conceptual art performance of the same name held in Bologna in the Spring of 1985 in which Chiari invited the public to write a list of ten names as a reaction to the list of ten names he chose to sum up the world in the philosophy of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Thomas d'Aquinas, Galileo, Descartes, Leibniz, Newton, Kant, and Hegel. Includes an interview between the artist and Claudio Cerritelli. Text in Italian with English translation. Limited edition of 1000 copies.
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Title
Accession #
Zine 7.27
Date
2012-
Author
Dactyl, Aaron
Description
A zine about train-hopping and the culture that surrounds it.
Title
Accession #
107.26
Date
2012
Author
Dean, Tacita, 1965-
Contributors
Tate Modern (Gallery)
Description
A catalogue of essays by artists, filmmakers, videographers, etc on the topic of film and issues of analogue versus digital, inspired by...
Show moreA catalogue of essays by artists, filmmakers, videographers, etc on the topic of film and issues of analogue versus digital, inspired by Tacita Dean's installation at the Tate Modern Spring 2012, an 11-minute, silent, 35 millimeter film projected at a height of 13 meters in a darkened end of the exhibition space. Dean shoots and manipulates exclusively by means of analogue film, rather than employing a digital medium; she overlays sketches and paint; cuts and photographs the raw material; and ultimately alters the sound and vision of her art in a process that is highly sculptural. Each frame of film is altered entirely by hand.; One color film strip (19 x 4 cm.) included. The piece features black, white and colorful images of both man-made and natural surroundings, flickering brightly in the darkened turbine hall. Dean herself contributed to this anthology. The book contains full-color images of raw film, stills,and some graphics.
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Show moreA catalogue of essays by artists, filmmakers, videographers, etc on the topic of film and issues of analogue versus digital, inspired by Tacita Dean's installation at the Tate Modern Spring 2012, an 11-minute, silent, 35 millimeter film projected at a height of 13 meters in a darkened end of the exhibition space. Dean shoots and manipulates exclusively by means of analogue film, rather than employing a digital medium; she overlays sketches and paint; cuts and photographs the raw material; and ultimately alters the sound and vision of her art in a process that is highly sculptural. Each frame of film is altered entirely by hand.; One color film strip (19 x 4 cm.) included. The piece features black, white and colorful images of both man-made and natural surroundings, flickering brightly in the darkened turbine hall. Dean herself contributed to this anthology. The book contains full-color images of raw film, stills,and some graphics.
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Title
Accession #
Zine 5.94
Date
2009-
Author
Lazarus, Jason, 1975-
Description
Zines containing Jason Lazarus's collection of snapshots. Zine no. 1 title: The meaning of life is you're going to die. Zine no. 2...
Show moreZines containing Jason Lazarus's collection of snapshots. Zine no. 1 title: The meaning of life is you're going to die. Zine no. 2 featuring the titles of images posted on flickr of soldier snapshots from their tours-of-duty in Iraq.
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Show moreZines containing Jason Lazarus's collection of snapshots. Zine no. 1 title: The meaning of life is you're going to die. Zine no. 2 featuring the titles of images posted on flickr of soldier snapshots from their tours-of-duty in Iraq.
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Title
Accession #
RA 1.156 (Restricted Access)
Date
2005
Author
Kippenberger
Contributors
Nolan, David; Eckman, Carol; Würthle, Michel, 1934-; Nyehaus (Gallery)
Description
Documenting the planning and execution of the first two entrances to Metro-Net, located in Greece and Canada's Yukon territory. Metro-Net...
Show moreDocumenting the planning and execution of the first two entrances to Metro-Net, located in Greece and Canada's Yukon territory. Metro-Net was Martin Kippenberger's imagined global underground metro system. The portfolio consisting of two books (Syros, Dawson City: the first connection and 40 drawings from the collection of Michael Würthle, 1991-1996), one sticker (8 x 21 cm. reading 'I love Kippenberger'), and two posters (94 x 68 cm. folded to 24 x 34 cm.), all contained in a cardboard box that converts to a display stand. Essays by David Nolan and Carol Eckman, and Michel Würthle.
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Show moreDocumenting the planning and execution of the first two entrances to Metro-Net, located in Greece and Canada's Yukon territory. Metro-Net was Martin Kippenberger's imagined global underground metro system. The portfolio consisting of two books (Syros, Dawson City: the first connection and 40 drawings from the collection of Michael Würthle, 1991-1996), one sticker (8 x 21 cm. reading 'I love Kippenberger'), and two posters (94 x 68 cm. folded to 24 x 34 cm.), all contained in a cardboard box that converts to a display stand. Essays by David Nolan and Carol Eckman, and Michel Würthle.
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Title
Accession #
113.20
Date
1999
Author
Nash, Matthew, 1976-
Description
"Ten photographs taken between Webster, NY and Alton, NY."--Back cover.; Book includes images of signs in rural Upstate NY.
Title
Accession #
18.79
Date
2002
Description
This the first issue of Factorial contains collaborative projects between writers, artists, and poets. "Featured collaborative work...
Show moreThis the first issue of Factorial contains collaborative projects between writers, artists, and poets. "Featured collaborative work includes a new section of The Games by Carla Harryman & Amy Trachtenberg; instructions and lecture notes by Yoko Ono; a reprinted excerpt from Body Image--a rare, 1970 image-text-dance collaboration between Nelson Howe & Rosmarie Waldrop, and many more." --Taken from factorial.org.
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Show moreThis the first issue of Factorial contains collaborative projects between writers, artists, and poets. "Featured collaborative work includes a new section of The Games by Carla Harryman & Amy Trachtenberg; instructions and lecture notes by Yoko Ono; a reprinted excerpt from Body Image--a rare, 1970 image-text-dance collaboration between Nelson Howe & Rosmarie Waldrop, and many more." --Taken from factorial.org.
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Title
Accession #
63.8
Date
2007
Author
Santoro, Alyce
Description
"Sonic Fabric is an audible textile woven from 50% recorded, repurposed audiocasette tape and 50% colored thread. The tape used in the...
Show more"Sonic Fabric is an audible textile woven from 50% recorded, repurposed audiocasette tape and 50% colored thread. The tape used in the weaving process is recorded with audio collages. All of the tracks contained on this CD were composed by layering and looping original collected, found, and homemade sounds and music to create a literal 'sonic fabric'."--Taken from paper accompanying CD.; CD cased in sonic fabric sleeve and includes instructions for creating one's own "sonic fabric listening device."
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Show more"Sonic Fabric is an audible textile woven from 50% recorded, repurposed audiocasette tape and 50% colored thread. The tape used in the weaving process is recorded with audio collages. All of the tracks contained on this CD were composed by layering and looping original collected, found, and homemade sounds and music to create a literal 'sonic fabric'."--Taken from paper accompanying CD.; CD cased in sonic fabric sleeve and includes instructions for creating one's own "sonic fabric listening device."
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Title
Accession #
8.66
Date
2010-
Contributors
Dunn, Alec, 1973-; MacPhee, Josh
Description
"Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing political graphics, creative projects, and the cultural production...
Show more"Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing political graphics, creative projects, and the cultural production of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers have been at the center of upheavals and revolts across the globe[.] … Signal digs deep through our common history to unearth this often overlooked but essential role art and culture have played in struggles the world over."--The editors. Edited by Alec Icky Dunn and Josh MacPhee. Description based on: 01, 2010.
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Show more"Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing political graphics, creative projects, and the cultural production of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers have been at the center of upheavals and revolts across the globe[.] … Signal digs deep through our common history to unearth this often overlooked but essential role art and culture have played in struggles the world over."--The editors. Edited by Alec Icky Dunn and Josh MacPhee. Description based on: 01, 2010.
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Title
Accession #
107.48
Date
2013
Description
Move…ment is the fourth issue of the journal …ment, and is dedicated to protest and language. Contributors were invited to formulate and...
Show moreMove…ment is the fourth issue of the journal …ment, and is dedicated to protest and language. Contributors were invited to formulate and re-frame the concept of resistance, particularly how it is conceived within their daily experience, resulting in the publication of a plurality of different desires stemming from the same urgencies. These include visual and inventive responses and reprints, as well as a first-hand account of the role of social media in the current protest movements in Spain, fiction that counteracts the populist-neoliberal and pervasive PRI political party in Mexico, and a report of how Internet activists offered their knowledge and technical support to reconnect protestors during the recent Egyptian revolution.; Contributions from: Jan Verwoert, Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere, Bassam El Baroni, Rana Hamadeh, Claire Tancons, Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Federica Bueti, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Kathy Acker, Federico Campagna, Gabriela Jauregui, José M. Bueso and Sally Gutierrez, Christopher Kullenberg and Dick Higgins.
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Show moreMove…ment is the fourth issue of the journal …ment, and is dedicated to protest and language. Contributors were invited to formulate and re-frame the concept of resistance, particularly how it is conceived within their daily experience, resulting in the publication of a plurality of different desires stemming from the same urgencies. These include visual and inventive responses and reprints, as well as a first-hand account of the role of social media in the current protest movements in Spain, fiction that counteracts the populist-neoliberal and pervasive PRI political party in Mexico, and a report of how Internet activists offered their knowledge and technical support to reconnect protestors during the recent Egyptian revolution.; Contributions from: Jan Verwoert, Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere, Bassam El Baroni, Rana Hamadeh, Claire Tancons, Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Federica Bueti, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Kathy Acker, Federico Campagna, Gabriela Jauregui, José M. Bueso and Sally Gutierrez, Christopher Kullenberg and Dick Higgins.
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Title
Accession #
Zine 6.91
Date
199?
Description
"Yet another punkoid gay zine, suffering from earnestness an excess of free speech"--Taken from cover. Published by Spiderfice in Ann...
Show more"Yet another punkoid gay zine, suffering from earnestness an excess of free speech"--Taken from cover. Published by Spiderfice in Ann Arbor, Michigan with contributing editors Mark and Allison. Contains reviews, interviews, stories, and art. Description based on: Vol. 1.
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Show more"Yet another punkoid gay zine, suffering from earnestness an excess of free speech"--Taken from cover. Published by Spiderfice in Ann Arbor, Michigan with contributing editors Mark and Allison. Contains reviews, interviews, stories, and art. Description based on: Vol. 1.
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Title
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Zine 3.64
Contributors
Lafreniere, Steve
Description
This zine features a collection of essays and illustrations with queer themes. Editor of this zine, Steve Lafreniere, is the owner of...
Show moreThis zine features a collection of essays and illustrations with queer themes. Editor of this zine, Steve Lafreniere, is the owner of VICE magazine. Contributions and appropriated material from: Bastile, Avant Garde, Ice Cube, Mike Kelley, SNOW, Barney's, Felicien Rops, the Arguelles, John MItchell, Charles Altamont Doyle, Aubrey Beardsley, Dennis Cooper, The Savoy, Cznara, Antonin Artaud, Kay Rosen, Alan Watts, Richard Alpert, Angela Carter, Timothy Leary, Spacemen 3, Robert Anton Wilson, Jeanne Dunning, Chris Allen, Magazine Trimestrial, Edgar Allen Poe, Marc Bolan, Leonard, Michael Lesy, MGM Studios, Kermit Berg, Richard Doyle, Jay Stevens, Edith Sitwell, Fuckup, Mandala, Francesco Clemente, Linda St. Saens, LaMar Ripetta, @las Press, Raymond Roussel. Description based on: Issue 6.
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Show moreThis zine features a collection of essays and illustrations with queer themes. Editor of this zine, Steve Lafreniere, is the owner of VICE magazine. Contributions and appropriated material from: Bastile, Avant Garde, Ice Cube, Mike Kelley, SNOW, Barney's, Felicien Rops, the Arguelles, John MItchell, Charles Altamont Doyle, Aubrey Beardsley, Dennis Cooper, The Savoy, Cznara, Antonin Artaud, Kay Rosen, Alan Watts, Richard Alpert, Angela Carter, Timothy Leary, Spacemen 3, Robert Anton Wilson, Jeanne Dunning, Chris Allen, Magazine Trimestrial, Edgar Allen Poe, Marc Bolan, Leonard, Michael Lesy, MGM Studios, Kermit Berg, Richard Doyle, Jay Stevens, Edith Sitwell, Fuckup, Mandala, Francesco Clemente, Linda St. Saens, LaMar Ripetta, @las Press, Raymond Roussel. Description based on: Issue 6.
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Title
Accession #
RA 1.167 (Restricted Access)
Date
2014
Author
Limón, Ashley
Description