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  • Coagula Art Journal 1992-1997 [Box Set]

    Follow the art and the art world through the nineties as Coagula grows from a four-page zine to the national scandal it is today. Self-described as “an antidote to the theory-addled and fashion-driven forces in... $ 69.95
  • Mexperimental Cinema

    A roller-skating nun prophesizes the death of rock’n’roll in spray paint on the walls of a Mexico City high-rise. The angular, succulent leaves of the maguey plant dance to the rhythm of Shostakovich’s 11th Symphony.... $ 9.99 $ 7.99
  • Live at Beyond Baroque CD

    Recorded live at Beyond Baroque literary space in Venice, California, on March 4th, 1999, this lively CD features readings by Exene Cervenka, Karen Finley, Viggo Mortensen, Tom Patchett, and Jerry Stahl. Compact Disc, 1999 $ 25.00
  • Short Story of the Long History of Bergamot Station

    Little-known facts trace the history of Bergamot Station Arts Center, an innovative and energized private/public venture featuring a campuslike constellation of contemporary art galleries. Essays by Tom Patchett and Jody Zellen. 28 pages, Softcover, 10×6... $ 9.95 $ 5.95
  • Distant Relations. Chicano, Irish, Mexican Art and Critical Writing

    Twelve artists and twenty-one writers of Chicano, Irish, and Mexican heritage tackle the issue of how to mount an effective front against the dominant cultures around them in this absorbing anthology of art and critical... $ 24.95 $ 11.95
  • 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
  • Tatti Wattles - A Love Story by Rachel Rosenthal

    Tatti Wattles is an illustrated fable about the meaning of love. Performance artist Rachel Rosenthal tells of the life and death of Tatti Wattles, her beloved pet rat. Many know Rosenthal as a storyteller and... $ 9.95 $ 5.95
  • Chance: the catalogue

    Chance is a catalogue that documents the spectacular philosophical rave and summit meeting between artists and philosophers, chaosophists and croupiers, mathematicians and musicians, which was produced by Chris Kraus for Art Center College of Design... $ 9.95 $ 4.95
  • 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
  • Michelle Tea: The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Curruption of One Girl in America

    Zine queen Michelle Tea’s new novel—which moves from the teenage-Goth world of Boston clubs and streets to the San Francisco dyke underground—is a precise, hilarious, disturbing chronicle of the kind of life feared by granola-eating... $ 9.95 $ 6.95
  • Michael Tobias: Jan & Catharina

    The theft of a Vermeer painting from a Boston museum sends a reluctant FBI detective on parallel journeys through modern Europe and seventeenth-century Delft. A contemporary mystery, a love story spanning three centuries, and an... $ 34.95 $ 14.95
  • Hidden Truths: Bloody Sunday 1972

    In 1972 the Parachute Regiment of the British Army opened fire on a peaceful civil rights march in Derry, in the north of Ireland, killing thirteen people and wounding many others. A watershed event in... $ 24.95 $ 15.95
  • Monica de la Torre and Terence Gower: Appendices, Illustrations & Notes

    This surreal and funny artist’s book is a collaboration between conceptual artist Terence Gower and writer Mónica de la Torre, who have created an anthology of meaningless book-marketing blurbs, reviews of dubious exhibitions, evil-spirited notes... $ 14.95 $ 9.95
  • Deran Ludd: No Aloha

    Not long after the collapse of the former United States of America, Pastor-Governor Bill Kingson and other high-ranking members of Team Jesus flee the theocratic police state/self-help pyramid scheme they have created in Colorado, leaving... $ 9.95 $ 7.95
  • Chris Kraus: Aliens and Anorexia

    Written in the shadow of Georg Büchner’s Lenz, Aliens and Anorexia defines a female form of chance that is radical and emotional. The book unfolds like a set of Chinese boxes, using polemical narratives to... $ 9.95
  • 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
  • Snowflake [Volumes 1, 2 & 3]

    This biannual ski/snowboard zine with a pathological reverence for snow, Snowflake was both homey and uncomfortable, foul-mouthed and good-hearted. Snowflake included contributions by a virtual Who’s Who in the L.A. art scene, interviews with lift... $ 14.95 $ 6.95
  • The Sermons of Reverend Ethan Acres

    After receiving a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Texas in Austin, a young man named Ethan Acres, like the prophets of old, wandered into the desert to find God. He found Him in the... $ 19.95 $ 10.95
  • Le Dernier Cri: Legendary Publisher of the International Underground

    For the past decade, the independent French publisher Le Dernier Cri has been promoting comic and deviant graphics as a potent form of expressionist art. Their stock in trade is extreme, unrepressed artistic expression that... $ 16.95 $ 8.95
  • Nicholas Lowie and Sheridan Lowrey, [A] Rrose is an apple . . . [Pinspot #14]

    In five short essays, Nicholas Lowie and Sheridan Lowrey begin to articulate a here-to-fore undiscovered theme underlying Marcel Duchamp’s entire oeuvre. They assert that Duchamp’s works problematize the biblical narrative of the Fall: Adam and... $ 6.95 $ 4.95