Thursday, October 17, 2024

Show (&) Tell: The Films & Videos of Lawrence Weiner.






Bartomeu Mari
Show (&) Tell/ The Films & Videos of Lawrence Weiner. A catalogue raisonné
Gent, Belgium: Imschoot Uitgevers, 1992 
148 pp., 21 x 28,5 cm., hardcover
Edition size unknown


A catalogue raisonné of the films and videos by Lawrence Weiner, edited by Bartomeu Mari and Alice Weiner, with a preface by R.H. Fuchs. The book is designed by Lum Derycke with Lawrence Weiner.



Wednesday, October 16, 2024

American Narrative Story Art. 1967-1977










Paul Schimmel, editor
American Narrative Story Art. 1967-1977 
Houston, USA: Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1978
116 pp., 24 × 27 cm., 
Edition size unknown


A catalogue to accompany an exhibition that ran from December of 1977 to February 25th, 1978, at the Contemporary Arts Museum, in Houston, Texas (see below poster).

The exhibition and book examine the then-burgeoning trend of explicit narrative in contemporary art. It features the work of forty-three artists, including Laurie Andersen, Eleanor Antin, David Askevold, John Baldessari, Robert Cumming, Les Levine, Duane Michals, Martha Rosler, Allen Ruppersberg, Ed Ruscha, Lisa Steele, and William Wiley. 

The title includes essays by Mark Freidus, Alan Sondheim and editor Paul Schimmel, alongside documentation on the artists’ careers; and a ten inch flexi-disc record featuring audio works by seven of the participating artists. 

The book, when accompanied by the 33 1/3 RPM RECORD, is now valued at around $150 US. 

Side A: 

1. Terry Allen "The Collector/Art Mob" 2:02
2. Terry Allen "Writing On Rocks Across The U.S.A." 2:46
3. Laurie Anderson "Tape Bow Song For Juanita" 3:08
4. Eleanor Antin "Kings Meditations I, VII, IX" 3:12

Side B: 

1. Ed McGowin "Dad Knew About Wine" 3:16
2. Dennis Oppenheim "Theme For A Major Hit" 2:56
3. Jim Roche "Cadillac Piece"






Tuesday, October 15, 2024

David Byrne | Strange Ritual








David Byrne
Strange Ritual
Faber and Faber, 1995
192 pp., 26 x 19.5 x 1.5 cm., hardcover
Edition size unknown


Strange Ritual is the Talking Heads singer’s first stand-alone book (True Stories from nine years prior was ultimately a companion to the film of the same name). Subtitled Pictures and Words, the book is collection of photographs of icons, graffiti, consumer displays, advertising and book covers. The latter have titles that read like the works of Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber: “The Truth About Mars”, “I Dare You”, “How to do All Things”, “The Secret Museum of Mankind”, “Ponder on This”.

The book takes its title from  song from Byrne's third studio album (not counting film and theatre soundtracks), released two years prior. 

The leather-bound volume features a promotional wrap-around, and the Japanese edition was issued with a colourful dust jacket [see below]. 




"Internationally renowned musician, filmmaker, performer, David Byrne is an artist of diverse talents. Strange Ritual is Byrne's extraordinary first work of photography and words. Witty, antic and seductive, this book is a barrage of color photographs that reinvent the icon: playful religious images of high-rise madonnas and squadrons of crucifixes; incantorial representations of worldwide consumerism, from altars of food displays to retail signs out-shining the stained glass of cathedrals; culture-scapes of the omnipresent grid that video has imposed on our perception of reality.

Juxtaposed with the photographs are excerpts from Byrne's travel observations, unpublished song lyrics and poems, including a list of the gods and goddesses of the 90's. Byrne has also compiled found writing in the form of computer-generated poetry, odd book titles, poems and unusual messages found on the street. Traveling in Mexico, he writes, "Anything is up for grabs. Anything is available for everyone to use. Language, clothes, religions, facial features, narratives, gestures, foods, colors."

Strange Ritual offers 240 jam-packed pages of exciting, challenging, ironic, and often hilarious art and words that address the universals in an honest and direct voice. More than a book of photography, it is a bizarre, brilliant vision."
- Publisher's press release








Monday, October 14, 2024

Wolf Vostell













Wolf Vostell was born on this day in 1932.





Saturday, October 12, 2024

Carla Liss | Sacrament Fluxkit




Carla Liss
Sacrament Fluxkit 
New York City, USA: Fluxus, c1969

Edition size unknown


A hinged plastic box housing vials of water of varying hues labeled "well," "faucet," "pool," "rain," "brook," "lake," "snow," "river" and "sea”. 

The water was intended to be housed in test tubes, though no known examples of this indicate that it was ever produced this way. Instead the water is housed in small injection bottles with metal caps and rubber diaphragms. The vials originally contained cortisone, which publisher George Maciunas injected to control his asthma. 

Maciunas also designed the box label, this being the less common of the two designs used for this work (see earlier post, here). 

Several versions of the Sacrament Fluxkit were advertised in Fluxus newsletters and price lists, varying from $6 to $30, including a wooden box containing test-tubes housing "water from many sources".


"Geoffrey Hendricks’s Flux Reliquary [below] and Carla Liss’s Sacrament Fluxkit take different approaches. Hendricks’s satirical “Flux Relics” include “Sweat of Lucifer from the heat of Hell,” “Fragment of rope by which Judas Iscariot hung himself,” “Holy Shit from diners at the Last Supper,” and other objects not that far removed from the relics found in churches around the world. Liss’s poetic Sacrament Fluxkit, on the other hand, consists of a box that is labeled on the inside lid with everyday sources of the “holy” water in the nine specimen bottles: “well, faucet, pool, rain, brook, lake, snow, river, sea.” Liss implies that it’s up to us; if we want, we can choose to have a sacramental experience each time we encounter water.”
- Fluxus and the Essential Questions of Life








Friday, October 11, 2024

Raymond Pettibon | Tripping Corpse 6








Raymond Pettibon
Tripping Corpse 6
Lawndale, USA: SST Publications, 1985
28 pp., 21.6 x 14 x 0.2 cm., staple-bound
Edition of 500 numbered copies


Between the years 1981 and 1985, Raymond Pettibon produced six issues of Tripping Corpse, this being the final. The ‘zines were published by Pettibon’s older brother Greg Ginn, best known as the leader of the band Black Flag. 

Tripping Corpse included art, poetry, politics and band interviews and reviews. Number six features interviews with Keb Studerbox and Sonic Youth, an album review and drawings on 24 of the 28 pages. 

Reportedly, 400 copies of 500 produced were destroyed, making the title scarce. It has an estimated value of between three and five hundred dollars US. 




Thursday, October 10, 2024

Cary Leibowitz | Vomit-bag









Cary Leibowitz
Vomit-bag
Dusseldorf, Germany: ID Galerie, 1991
39 x 44 cm.
Edition of 500


A week from today a new exhibition by Leibowitz opens at Tibor de Nagy in New York City. Titled You Haven't Changed At All, the show runs from October 17th to November 23rd. 

Visit the gallery website, here, for more information.