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  • Power of Suggestion

    In this catalogue Musuem of Contemporary Art (MOCA) curator Connie Butler expands the concept of “drawing” and explores the reinvention of narrative through serial and notational approaches both on paper and outside the traditional parameters... $ 14.95 $ 7.95
  • Georganne Deen [Exhibition Catalogue]

    In her paintings Georganne Deen dissects her most intimate family dramas. Rendered in a comic style, they mine emotionally charged materials and explore the dynamics of dysfunction with extraordinary honesty. Essays by Amy Gerstler and... $ 20.00
  • Russell Forester: Unauthorized Autobiography

    Unauthorized Autobiography is a thirty-year retrospective of Forester’s paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations which looks at his art in the context of his relentless experimentation and his parallel career as a renowned and award-winning architect.... $ 19.95 $ 8.95
  • Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties

    The Great American Pop Art Store is a comprehensive look at the wildly eclectic multiples created when Pop art was in its infancy and the young Pop crowd was equally hip to Happenings, Courréges boots,... $ 24.95 $ 16.95
  • Blood, Sweat & Tears [Exhibition Catalogue]

    Three exhibits of protest graphics held in 1997 at Track 16 Gallery in Santa Monica. A catalogue in three separate volumes bound in vellum, Blood, Sweat and Tears documents a trio of exhibitions that look... $ 19.95 $ 11.95
  • Shouts from the Wall [Blood, Sweat & Tears]

    “Shouts from the Wall” an exhibition of posters and photographs from the Spanish Civil War by American Volunteers and includes an essay by Cary Nelson. 32 pages, Softcover, 9×6 inches, 1997 ISBN #1889195146 Blood, Sweat... $ 9.95 $ 6.95
  • No Justice No Peace [Blood, Sweat & Tears]

    “No Justice No Peace” documenting the bloody conflict of Northern Ireland with an introduction by Trisha Ziff and and text by Don Mullan. 32 pages, Softcover, 9×6 inches, 1997 ISBN #1889195146 Blood, Sweat & Tears... $ 9.95 $ 6.95
  • L.A., At the Center and On the Edge [Blood, Sweat & Tears]

    “Los Angeles: At the Center & On the Edge” explores the graphic making machines that marked the decades from the 60s to the 90s. Also includes an essay by Carol Wells, who founded the Center... $ 9.95 $ 6.95
  • Manuel Ocampo: Heridas de la Lengua

    One of the most important young artists to have emerged from Los Angeles in the 1990s, Manuel Ocampo updates the tradition of political allegorists like Gericault, Goya, and Daumier. In this beautifully illustrated catalogue, Ocampo’s... $ 29.95 $ 22.95
  • Don Ed Hardy: Permanent Curios

    Don Ed Hardy’s weirdly beautiful pictorial narratives are drawn from a rich heritage of graphic traditions. Illustrated in this catalogue are a stunning array of paintings, drawings, and watercolors that mine sources as diverse as... $ 25.00
  • John Divola: Continuity

    The creation of seamless illusion without jarring disruptions of cinematic space or time remains the driving tenet of Hollywood cinema. The preservation of this order, called “continuity,” is John Divola’s focus in this striking book.... $ 34.95 $ 27.96
  • When what to my wondering eyes . . . The Art of Christmas

    “When what to my wondering eyes should appear?” Well, old St. Nick of course. This seminal West Coast exhibit of art, posters, photographs, books, literature, and ephemera from the collection of George Meredith are illustrated... $ 19.95 $ 5.00
  • Love at the End of the Tunnel, or the Beginning of a Smart New Day

    This exhibition catalogue gathers work born out of the “sunshine and noir” of Los Angeles. Fluent in the lingo of postmodern art history, the artists in this catalogue explore social and cultural shifts in contemporary... $ 14.95 $ 7.95
  • Dateline Kenya: The Media Paintings of Joseph Bertiers

    Although Joseph Bertiers has never set foot outside Kenya, his addiction to current events via television, radio, newspapers, and magazines has fueled a unique style of painting which bridges the gap between “naive” outsider art... $ 19.95 $ 12.95
  • Cross/ings: Time.Space.Movement

    This exhibition catalogue presents ten African artists who are no longer bound by old affiliations of geography and race but whose work inevitably embodies a common claim to their home continent. Curated by Olu Oguibe,... $ 19.95 $ 6.95
  • Beattie and Davidson [Exhibition Catalogue]

    Since 1989, the New York–based duo of Drew Beattie and Daniel Davidson has pursued an unusual creative partnership, working together and in alternation on densely layered, freewheeling paintings and collages that reflect Beattie and Davidson’s... $ 19.95 $ 7.95
  • Tribute to La Luz de Jesus Gallery

    La Luz de Jesus Gallery was formed in 1986 as a response to the “aristocracy” of the L.A. art scene, and it has since become the core of a unique and important scene of its... $ 9.95
  • Amnesia [Exhibition Catalogue]

    Amnesia explores South America as a forgotten continent within the context of a dominantly Western art world, examining how the issues reflected in contemporary discourse have been formed, shaped, and processed through a colonial history.... $ 24.95 $ 10.95
  • Karen Finley: Pooh Unplugged

    In the spirit of Karen Finley’s riotous performances, Pooh Unplugged dissects social hypocrisy and commercialism by moving Pooh and Christopher Robin, Tigger and Eeyore out of their fairy tale and into real life. Pooh has... $ 19.95 $ 14.95
  • Charles Brittin

    Charles Brittin’s intimate photo documentation of the L.A./San Francisco art scene in the fifties and sixties captured mythic moments in the lives of such luminaries as Walter Hopps, Ed Kienholz, and Wallace Berman. Often associated... $ 24.95 $ 14.95