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Burt Payne 3: Access
This is the exhibition catalogue from Payne’s first show at Track 16 Gallery. It was also the gallery’s inaugural exhibition and defined many of the ideas that the Santa Monica gallery would explore in the...$ 14.95$ 11.95 -
Double Trouble: The Patchett Collection (Hardcover)
This substantial double volume catalog was published by the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego and the Auditorio de Galicia, Spain. High and low, sweet and sour, this witty but challenging collection embraces the contradictions,...$ 99.95$ 39.95 -
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 -
Wheels [Exhibition Catalogue]
This is the exhibition catalogue from Track 16 Gallery first of three seminal exhibits of art and americana. The catalogue of a show about cars. And art. Art and cars. Featuring vintage neon signs, toys,...$ 14.95$ 9.95 -
Jim Butler: Paintings
The Brooklyn based Jim Butler paints large pictures of small objects. Lushly rendered, Butler’s artifacts of mass culture, toys, and kitsch are blown up, frozen in time, and suspended in fields of monochromatic color. This...$ 9.95$ 4.95 -
Murder [Exhibition Catalogue]
Thirty-six artists, including Roger Brown, Sue Coe, Llyn Foulkes, Leon Golub, Maxwell Hendler, Mike Kelley, Daniel J. Martinez, Joe Zucker, Paul McCarthy, Yoko Ono, Joel Sternfeld, and Andy Warhol, explore the theme of murder in...$ 14.95$ 6.95 -
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 -
Joe Zucker: A Decade of Paintings
Over the past three decades, Joe Zucker has created a diverse body of work encompassing such subjects as American history, mythical figures, and domesticity, the full range of which is documented in this catalogue. The...$ 9.95$ 5.95 -
Fool’s Paradise [Exhibition Catalogue]
A funhouse atmosphere of excess, false hopes, and broken dreams—evidence of the American Dream run amok—pervades this exhibition of contemporary art and Americana. This is the second of three seminal Track 16 Gallery exhibits exploring...$ 9.95$ 7.95 -
Alan Rath: Plants Animals People Machines
Using technology as both subject and medium of his artistic inventions, Alan Rath’s deft hands animate industrial detritus with a curious life force. His sculptures—part botanical, part anthropomorphic, part mechanical—conflate the disparate realms of technology...$ 19.95$ 13.95 -
Eats: An American Obsession [Exhibition Catalogue]
EATS is a social history in blazing neon and logoed restaurant china, attesting to the eccentricity and artistry of the American applied arts. It chronicles restaurant china’s coming of age in the heyday of American...$ 14.95$ 8.95 -
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 -
Daniel J. Martinez, The Things You See When You Don’t Have A Grenade!
Of the work and ideas of Daniel J. Martinez, Peter Sellars has said: “[He is] one of the most important and articulate artists of his generation. Impossible to pin down, a genuinely free spirit, he...$ 24.95$ 13.95 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Hall of Fame Hall of Fame
A celebration of a uniquely American institution, this catalogue documents an exhibition of unusual art and artifacts from more than fifty Halls of Fame across the United States. Essays by Gina Arnold, Bill Berkson, Jim...$ 14.95$ 6.95 -
Dennis Hollingsworth
Of the paintings documented in this catalogue, David Pagel of the Los Angeles Times has written: “With delicate palettes of beige, cream and custard—punctuated by pumpkin, avocado and daiquiri— Hollingworth’s beautifully distasteful paintings lure your...$ 14.95$ 6.95 -
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 -
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
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