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  • Fred Tomaselli [Exhibition Catalogue]

    Using drugs, bugs, and resins, Fred Tomaselli constructs multilayered paintings that are eye-popping and resolute in their pursuit of unabashed beauty. Tomaselli sees his paintings and their compendium of data as windows into a surreal,... $ 8.95
  • Man Ray: Paris~LA [exhibition catalogue]

    Man Ray: Paris>>L.A. is the first-ever in-depth look at the life and art of Man Ray during the decade he spent in Southern California (1941–50). In this golden era of Hollywood history, Man Ray produced... $ 29.95 $ 19.95
  • William S. Burroughs: Concrete and Buckshot

    This catalogue focuses on Burroughs’s achievement as a painter and includes concrete poetry written by legendary twentieth-century philosopher cum pop-culture guru Timothy Leary shortly before his death. Adding meat to this Burroughs/Leary sandwich is artist... $ 19.95 $ 9.95
  • Photographing the L.A. Art Scene 1955-1975

    Photographing the L.A. Art Scene is a catalogue celebrating the legendary artists, dealers, and friends who comprised the nucleus of the L.A. art scene during this seminal time period. Includes photography by: Charles Britton, Dennis... $ 24.95 $ 19.95
  • 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
  • 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 $ 9.95
  • Most Art Sucks: Five Years of Coagula

    Dubbed “the National Enquirer of the Art World” by the New York Post, Coagula Art Journal stands alone among art publications in its iconoclastic, irreverent commentary on the New York and Los Angeles art scenes.... $ 19.95 $ 16.95
  • 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 $ 16.95
  • 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 $ 16.95
  • Alan Rath: Robotics

    A comprehensive designer, Alan Rath makes interdisciplinary art that incorporates his studies of human behavior, sociology, physics, chemistry, art history, artificial intelligence, and a fair dose of humor. Robotics documents the full range of his... $ 24.95 $ 19.95
  • Jim Shaw: Everything Must Go

    A survey of his career from 1974 to the present, Everything Must Go is the first catalogue to incorporate the full range of Jim Shaw’s profoundly original and idiosyncratic work. From the massive 170-piece multimedia... $ 24.95 $ 17.95
  • While Cuba Waits: Art from the Nineties

    Framed by the “Periodo Especial”—the period of economic and political upheaval that has followed the failure of perestroika—the work of artists living in Cuba in the nineties emerges from the unique ambiguity, complexity, energy, and... $ 19.95 $ 9.95
  • Eduardo Abaroa: Freaks of Leisure and Hypocrisy

    Born in Mexico City in 1968, Eduardo Abaroa is one of the most creative artists of his generation. In his work Abaroa strategically evokes an array of popular cultural icons to illuminate the arbitrary cultural... $ 19.95 $ 12.95
  • Bob Flanagan: The Pain Journal

    Los Angeles writer and artist Bob Flanagan created performances with partner Sheree Rose which shocked and inspired audiences from Seattle to Boston to Berlin. He combined text, video, and live performance to create a highly... $ 9.95 $ 8.96
  • William Anthony: War is Swell

    From the beginning of World War II, when William Anthony was seven years old, to its end, when he was almost eleven, he was a real “American patriot.” In his child mind, he loved every... $ 24.95 $ 15.95
  • Liza Lou [Exhibition Catalogue]

    This jewel-like book documents Kitchen and Back Yard, Lou’s extravagant domestic environments made entirely of tiny glass beads—millions of them! In Kitchen, the walls, floors, stove, refrigerator, cabinets, tables, dishes, water in the sink, and... $ 19.95 $ 16.95
  • Don Ed Hardy: 2000 Dragons

    2000 is a Year of the Dragon in the Asian zodiac. California artist Don Ed Hardy has created a 4’ x 500’ scroll painting of 2,000 dragons to commemorate this auspicious dawning of a new... $ 9.95 $ 7.95
  • Frozen Walt Doll by Burt Payne 3 and Steve Hillenburg

    There is a persistent rumor that Walt Disney was cyrogenically preserved in the basement of a building on the idyllic Cal Arts campus. The mystery surrounding his death coupled with the fact that it was... $ 65.00
  • Martin Kippenberger: Track 16 Gallery Exhibition Silkscreen Print

    This influencial and mischievousness German artist created a body of work that was conceptual and often controversial. Through his shameless self promotion he became the focus of a generation of provocative German artists in the... $ 450.00
  • Extra Art: A Survey of Artists' Ephemera, 1960-1999

    A catalogue from the travelling exhibition of the same name – the most comprehensive overview of artists’ produced ephemera – invitations, posters, postcards, flyers, stickers, buttons, business cards, etc. – ever compiled. ”...Taking on a... $ 74.95 $ 64.95