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Marcel Dzama: Famous Drawings [Pinspot #1]
Seemingly aimless but in fact hungrily selective, Marcel Dzama’s quirky ink-and-watercolor drawings reflect a unique passion for ambiguity. Conscientiously mined from a range of stylistic sources—from Beatrix Potter to MTV, film noir to Surrealism —... $ 90.00 -
Jody Zellen: Invisible Cities [Pinspot #2]
The “Invisible Cities” series is a suite of computer-generated photographs that juxtapose the mysteries of image and text. In each image a found photograph — an urban setting taken from a newspaper, magazine, or book...$ 6.95$ 4.95 -
Cameron Jamie: Rugburn [Pinspot #3]
The inspiration for Cameron Jamie’s Rugburn is a late-sixties phenomenon known as “apartment wrestling,” in which participants staged wrestling matches at home, photographed them, and sent the photographs to wrestling magazines—a kind of homemade soft... $ 4.95 -
Rob Craigie: Think Thought Think [Pinspot #4]
The work of Rob Craigie explores the interface between nature, technology, and humanity. His “Drawing Experiments” series, from which this Pinspot is taken, poses the creative process as an eccentric metaphor for the scientific process....$ 6.95$ 4.95 -
Laurie Steelink: Clowndog [Pinspot #5]
Like Frankenstein’s monster, the surreal characters in Laurie Steelink’s meticulous drawings are cobbled together from sources in the animal world, art history, prehistoric motifs, cultural icons, popular legend, and her own vivid imagination. Juxtaposing humor...$ 6.95$ 4.95 -
Eric White: Blue Folds of Skin [Pinspot #6]
A complete departure from the intensive, “hyper-anal” paintings that Eric White is known for, Blue Folds of Skin is an informal and unrestricted romp through the warped pages of the artist’s sketchbooks. Grotesque drawings, obscure... $ 5.95 -
Pedro Alvarez: How Havana Stole from New York the Idea of Cuban Art [Pinspot #7]
The paintings of Cuban artist Pedro Alvarez are dense tapestries that weave art historical and pop culture images together to explore issues of geography, race, and identity, challenging viewers to look beneath the surface of... $ 6.95 -
Charles LaBelle: Disappearer [Pinspot #8]
“Charles LaBelle succeeds in visually articulating the poetics of lived experiences by examining the parameters of the spaces between the concrete and the fugitive. Like the controlled panic of a held breath, his work pinpoints...$ 6.95$ 4.95 -
Milagros de la Torre "punzocortante" [Pinspot #9]
Born in Lima, Peru in 1965 and living and working in Mexico City, she has had major exhibitions of her photography include one-person shows at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris (1993); the Miraflores Cultural...$ 6.95$ 4.95 -
Fernando Bryce [Pinspot #10]
Fernando Bryce lives in Berlin and in Lima. The idea of the panopticum inspires his work. Fernando Bryce combines copied images, drawings and abstract compositions with which he sets up large-scale visual fields of drawings...$ 6.95$ 4.95 -
Saidel Brito [Pinspot #11]
Cuban artist Saidel Brito’s installation Sobre la felicidad del mayor numero posible (On happiness: in as many ways possible) consists of 82 pieces: 41 portraits of Ecuadorian presidents, and 41 portraits of the children who...$ 6.95$ 4.95 -
Alan Rath: STEREO [Pinspot #12]
Alan Rath’s “Stereo” project originated from his unending interest in all forms of electronics-both audio and video-from his pre-teen years through his studies at MIT and his current artistic output. Rath has worked in various... $ 5.95 -
David Byrne Asks You "WHAT IS IT?" [Pinspot #13]
Pinspot is a series of artist’s books that explore the printed page as an environment for unfettered creativity. A Pinspot book is an artist’s notebook, an area free of commercial restraints where artists can explore...$ 9.95$ 6.95 -
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 -
Exene Cervenka: America the Beautiful [Pinspot #15]
America the Beautiful is published in conjunction with Exene Cervenka’s first one person exhibition, at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, in the fall of 2005, curated by Kristine McKenna and Michael Duncan. An icon...$ 9.95$ 6.95 -
Lun*na Menoh: 1988-2006 [Pinspot #16]
Published in conjunction with the first full career survey of Los Angeles artist Lunna Menoh, which was mounted by Track 16 Gallery in 2006, Lunna Menoh: 1988-2006 was created in collaboration with award winning designer...$ 15.95$ 7.95 -
Michelle Rogers: Troubles at Home [Pinspot #17]
There is a sense of quiet bewilderment and loss in Rogers’ paintings, which reflect upon the very divisive concept of patriotism. Rogers draws comparisons between her own experiences growing up on the border of Northern...$ 7.95$ 4.95 -
Paul Joyce: Hollywoodland [Pinspot #18]
Hollywoodland is an exhibition of paintings by Paul Joyce, curated by Dennis Hopper (July 7 through August 4, 2007). In the tradition of novelists James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler, Michael Connelly, and other literary giants who...$ 9.95$ 4.95 -
Mondongo: Vultures [Pinspot #19]
In Spanish, the word “mondongo” means tripe, or the lining of a cow’s stomach. The word “Mondongo” is also a stew we love, and we are like three witches stirring it up in a cauldron:...$ 12.00$ 7.95 -
Pinspot Series: The Complete Set!
Pinspot is a series of artist’s books that explore the printed page as an environment for unfettered creativity. A Pinspot book is an artist’s notebook, an area free of commercial restraints where artists can explore...$ 139.95$ 89.99
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