Collection of John McLaughlin Typewritten and Mimeographed Documents : 1960 - 1975

Published by [self-published] n.a., n.a. 4 vol. : vol. 1: [1960] (bio) ; vol. 2: 1960 (statement) ; vol. 3: 1975 (Artweek Article) vol. 4: 1964 (Artforum Article), 1960

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4 vol. : vol. 1: [1] pp. (bio) ; vol. 2: [2] pp. (statement) ; vol. 3: 6 pp. (Artweek Article) vol. 4: 8 pp. (Artforum Article); 4 vol. : vol. 1: 28 x 21.6 cm. (bio) ; vol. 2: 28 x 21.6 cm. (statement) ; vol. 3: 28 x 21.6 cm. (Artweek Article) vol. 4: 28 x 21.6 cm. (Artforum Article); staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; mimeograph; Collection of four John McLaughlin documents including a typewritten biography of the artist [1960], a two-page typewritten artist's statement by McLaughlin (referenced in the biography) also from 1960, and two copies of the text of articles written on the work of McLaughlin: "John McLaughlin, Retrospective 1946 - 1975," by Fidel Danieli, Artweek, September 21, 1975 (mimeographed) and "John McLaughlin, Hard Edge and American Painting," by John Coplans, Artforum, Vol. II, No. 7, January 1964, p. 29 (typewritten). Good. BIO: Typewritten. Edgewear and bumping of corners and edges of biography with 6 mm. tear to right side edge. STATEMENT: Typewritten. Three removed staples along top edge with some tearing, paper clip binding with embossing, crease parallel to top edge of pages, yellowing of paper, and chipping of bottom right corner of page two. ARTWEEK ARTICLE: Mimeographed. Yellow staining across first page with bumping and dog-earring of corners and 3 mm. and 2 mm. tears to top edge and left side edge of first page, contents clean and unmarked. ARTFORUM ARTICLE: Typewritten. Removed paper clip with embossing on top left of pages, with edgewear, yellowing of pages with 1 mm. yellow stain on page one, and removed staple marks on top left corner of pages.

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Title
Collection of John McLaughlin Typewritten and Mimeographed Documents : 1960 - 1975
Author
John McLaughlin, Fidel Danieli, John Coplans
Publisher
[self-published] n.a., n.a. 4 vol. : vol. 1: [1960] (bio) ; vol. 2: 1960 (statement) ; vol. 3: 1975 (Artweek Article) vol. 4: 1964 (Artforum Article)
Publication year
1960
Binding
Soft cover

Specific Object / David Platzker

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Specific Object is a gallery, bookstore, and think-tank dedicated to art post 1958 - specifically pop, Fluxus, minimal and conceptual - with an interest in the art that informed the 1960s and 1970s, as well as artists whose works organically followed from the era. Specific Object is always interested in purchasing artwork as well as used books, ephemera and other objects of interest. Specific Object works to isolate distinct works of value - historically, monetarily and / or intellectually valuable - and show them in isolated contexts, allowing these works, or objects, their own place, space and time. The material Specific Object presented ranged from artists' publications, ephemera, prints, multiples and other editions to literature, music / audio works and unique artworks of the contemporary world. In November 2004 Specific Object acquired the inventory of Barbara Moore's bookstore Bound & Unbound. Through her bookshops Bound & Unbound and its predecessor Backworks, founded in 1976, Moore has been a seminal and innovative champion of artists working in alternative mediums. From 1998 through 2004 David Platzker was the Executive Director of the non-profit institution Printed Matter, Inc. He is also the co-author, and co-curator - with Elizabeth Wyckoff - of "Hard Pressed: 600 Years of Prints and Process" (International Print Center New York & Hudson Hills Press, 2000); and - with Richard H. Axsom - the book and exhibition entitled "Printed Stuff: Prints, Posters, and Ephemera by Claes Oldenburg : A Catalogue Raisonné 1958-1996" (Madison Art Center & Hudson Hills Press, 1997), which was awarded the George Wittenborn Award for Best Art Publication of 1997 by the Art Libraries Society of North America. He has curated exhibitions of the works of Art & Project, John Baldessari, Marcel Broodthaers, Documenta 5, Conceptual Art, Marcel Duchamp, Donald Judd, John McLaughlin, Bruce Nauman, Oldenburg, Raymond Pettibon, Dieter Roth, and Edward Ruscha in addition to commissioning or curating exhibitions at Printed Matter of Angelblood, Larry Clark, Erin Cosgrove, Meg Cranston, General Idea, Jenny Holzer, Reverend Jen, Allan Kaprow, Yoko Ono, Ryan McGinness, Sonic Youth, Tom Sachs, David Tremlett, Richard Tuttle and the Guerrilla Girls. Platzker was also the host of WPS1.org's Recorded Matter online radio program. Archived programs can be found at www.artonair.org. His writings have been included in Claude Closky: Hello And Welcome, I Love John Giorno, Jonathan Monk: In Relief (My Collection of Sol LeWitt Books - Exact Size, Shape and Occasionally Colour), 2015. From 2013 through 2018 Platzker was Curator of Drawings and Prints at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, where he curated the exhibitions "There Will Never Be Silence: Scoring John Cage's 4'33"" with Jon Hendricks; "Sites of Reason: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions" with Erica Papernik; "Gilbert & George: The Early Years; and Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions, 1965 - 2016" with Connie Butler and Christophe Cherix. He authored essays for the catalogues "Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971," "Louise Lawler : Receptions," "Being Modern: Building the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art," and the critical theory volume "Art and Theory of Post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe: A Critical Anthology" (MoMA Primary Documents). His additional MoMA publications include the vinyl LPs "There Will Never Be Silence," "The Thoughts of Gilbert & George," and "Antonio Dias: The Space Between" as well as the artists' books "Yoko Ono: Grapefruit" and "The Conquest of Space: Atlas for the Use of Artists and the Military" by Marcel Broodthaers. Recent writings also include "A Love Supreme: Charles Gaines and Trees," in "Charles Gaines : Palm Trees and Other Works" (Hauser & Wirth) and "John Baldessari Gets Booked" in "John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné, Volume Six: 2011 - 2019" (Marian Goodman / Yale Univ. Press). Visit www.specificobject.com for our complete inventory.

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