Published by IDW Publishing (edition ), 2010
ISBN 10: 160010830X ISBN 13: 9781600108303
Language: English
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Published by Davis Publications, New York, U.S.A., 2008
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Condition: As New. First edition copy. . From the library of science fiction and fantasy writer, editor, publisher and prolific book reviewer D. Douglas Fratz. (horror, short stories, anthology).
Published by St. Martins Press-3PL 2012-08-07, 2012
ISBN 10: 1250010462 ISBN 13: 9781250010469
Language: English
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Published by Cornwall,Ct.: Mercury Press, 1991, Cornwall,Ct., 1991
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Digest. Condition: Very Good +. Barnard, Bryn (illustrator). Vol. 81, No. 4-5. Digest. Very Good +. Vol. 81, No. 4-5. 12mo. . A clean solid copy with no store stamp. Stories by : Jane Yolen. Sheri S. Tepper, Lois Tilton, Geoffrey A. Landis, Mike Resnick, Gary Wright, Carolyn, Ive s Gilman, Bradley Denton, Paul DiFilippo, Marc Laidlaw. Illustrations by Bryn Barnard. This pulp has two short stories by Yolen & Tepper ( seems to be first pub).Also has articles by Ellison Asimov, B udrvs ,Maio,& Card.
Published by IDW Publishing, U.S.A., 2010
ISBN 10: 160010830X ISBN 13: 9781600108303
Language: English
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Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019
ISBN 10: 0367379058 ISBN 13: 9780367379056
Language: English
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Published by Editorial Vicens Vives, 2016
ISBN 10: 8468241768 ISBN 13: 9788468241760
Language: Spanish
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Published by The Fine Arts Building New York, NY, 1975
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[45] pp.; 21.5 x 21.6 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 29 - December 20, 1975. Organized and with an essay by Jeffrey Deitch. The pages in the catalogue were prepared by the artists themselves or according to instructions given to Deitch by the artists. Pages of deceased artists designed by Deitch. There is no page for On Kawara. Artists include Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Eleanor Antin, John Jack Baylin, Lynda Benglis, Terry Berkowitz, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Jonathan Borofsky, Chris Burden, Scott Burton, Colette, Chris D'Arcangelo, Fernando de Filippi, Agnes Denes, Howard Fried, Gilbert & George, Peter Gordon, Guerrilla Art Action Group, Douglas Huebler, Ray Johnson, On Kawara, Nancy Kitchel, Bruce Kurtz, Les Levine, Anna Link, Marc Miller, Dennis Oppenheim, Adrian Piper, Marcia Resnick, Salvo, Joanne Seltzer, Willoughby Sharp, Alan Sondheim, Alan Sonfist, Eve Sonneman, Andy Warhol, William Wegman, Roger Welch, and Hannah Wilke. "Aside from the John Weber Gallery Invitational, a group show he curated in the summer of 1975, Lives was Jeffrey Deitch's first curatorial project. The theme of Lives was artists who deal with peoples' lives (including their own) as the subject and/or medium of their work. In more simplified terms (the subtitle of the exhibition): artists who use life as their medium. Much of the most exciting new art in the mid-1970s was performative. Lives was one of the first exhibitions to bring together the new generation of artists who fused life and art with artists like Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol who inspired this new direction. The exhibition took place in an abandoned office building on the corner of Franklin and Hudson Streets in New York City. All of the artists were invited to create pages for the xeroxed catalogue which is now a collectors item. The following excerpt from the catalogue text amplifies the theme of the show: For the "Post-Conceptual" artists in the Lives exhibition, the most fertile area of art activity has become the investigation of the artist and his environment, and as an extension, the study of people in general in their confrontation with the creative decision-making process. The forces in peoples' lives that cause art to be created, and the questions about the relationship between art and life have always been of great importance to artists, but now they have a special meaning in terms of the esthetic progression beyond Formalism and the Formalist bias of the Minimal and Conceptual movements. The most interesting recent work refers not to the object itself, but to the forces that shape creative activity. As Dennis Oppenheim sings in the song that accompanies the spastic dance of his self-portrait marionette in the Lives show, "It ain't what you make, it's what makes you do it!" -- from Jeffrey Deitch Curatorial Projects website. Includes Piper's "Six Conditions on Art Production." Good. Moderate dust soiling and yellow soiling across covers. 12.6 cm. soiling (coffee) to bottom left area of recto. 10 cm. gentle fold to bottom right corner of recto. 1.5 cm. light dust soiling to bottom right corner of bottom right corner of title page. Yellow, green, and black soiling to verso. Soiling of text block edge with light dust soiling to top left corner of verso of pages. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.