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  • 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 $ 7.95
  • 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 $ 6.95
  • At the Curve of the World [Exhibition Catalogue]

    At the Curve of the World is a catalogue of an exhibition that examines current feminist strategies in art. The eight artists featured in the catalogue—Mariana Botey, E.V. Day, Laurie Dahlberg and Anne Fishbein, Diana... $ 14.95 $ 6.95
  • 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 $ 11.95
  • 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 $ 7.95
  • 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 $ 14.95
  • Forming: The Early Days of L.A. Punk Poster [2nd Edition]

    Poster from “Forming: The Early Days of L.A. Punk” the exhibit of the unprecedented musical and artistic energy of the Los Angles punk scene that flourished from 1976 to 1982. This is the 2nd edition... $ 14.95 $ 7.95
  • 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 $ 8.95
  • Capital Art [Exhibition Catalogue]

    “Within this catalogue, Smart Art Press is proud to champion the provocative political work of 57 individual artists. We thank them and the organizers of this exhibition, who feel a deep responsibility to draw attention... $ 14.95 $ 4.95
  • Screw and Die T-Shirt [from Fool's Paradise exhibition]

    Screw and Die with was the central image and object surrounding Track 16 Gallery’s “Fool’s Paradise” exhibition in October 1994. The exhibit was a funhouse atmosphere of excess, false hopes, and broken dreams—evidence of the... $ 9.99 $ 7.99
  • Les Chiens Andalous [exhibition catalogue]

    This is the catalogue of an exhibition of paintings and works on paper curated by artist Manuel Ocampo and featuring work by Ocampo and three of Spain’s most dynamic contemporary artists: Patricio Cabrera, Chema Cobo,... $ 19.95 $ 12.95
  • Anthony Hernandez: Pictures for Rome

    “Anthony Hernandez’s Pictures for Rome (1998-99), made while he was a fellow at the American Academy, make no reference to any iconic images of that historic city and its famous edifices. Instead, these elegantly disturbing... $ 24.95 $ 15.95
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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... $ 14.95 $ 8.95
  • The Official Museo Salinas Catalogue

    In March 1996, Mexican artist Vicente Razo founded the Museo Salinas in his own bathroom with the slogan: “Stop doing ready-mades, start making museums.” The museum features a baroque and delirious collection of seditious Mexican... $ 19.95 $ 8.95
  • Sandow Birk "In Smog and Thunder" Movie Poster

    This devastatingly satire makes serious fun of traditional war documentaries, while taking aim at America’s logo-crazed pop culture. In telling the saga of a fictitious Civil War between Los Angeles and San Francisco (Smogtown Vs.... $ 14.95 $ 9.95
  • 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... $ 14.95 $ 7.95