The Blind Man by Marcel Duchamp, Henri-Pierre Roché and Beatrice Wood.
Issues 1 and 2 of The Blind Man (1917). Scanned, printed and published by Sarah Crowner in 2008. Each issue was sold for the original cover price (10 and 15 Cents) and produced in an edition of 2,000....
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Download PDF Learn more about Primary Information and Excursus in this open seminar. Join students from the Annenberg School for Communications course “Communication, Art, and Audience” in...
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Download PDF Enjoy a cup of complimentary La Colombe coffee and join PennDesign MFA student Jacob Rivkin for an intimate conversation about the metaphorical function and varied uses of mirrors in...
View ArticleThe Cloud of Don’t Caring
Lost and rarely seen Destroy All Monsters images from the 1970s. For Excursus IV, Destroy All Monster’s Cary Loren gave Primary Information over 300 images that are blown-up and projected onto the the...
View ArticleDestroy All Monsters Discography
In 2011, Cary Loren and Mike Kelley assembled a discography of Destroy All Monsters which was included in the catalog to the exhibition “Hungry for Death” at Boston University Art Gallery. Below are...
View ArticleA Romantic Minimalism
A Romantic Minimalism Institute of Contemporary Art 14 pages, 10 x 14.5 cm. black and white 1967 Artists: Carl Andre, Peter Gourfain, Ralph Humphrey, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin
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Download PDF Enjoy a cup of complimentary La Colombe coffee and join PennDesign MFA student Sarah Tortora for an intimate conversation about how fashion and branding prompts a consideration of...
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Download PDF Artists Robin Cameron and Sebastian Black invite you to join us in the Excursus installation on the ICA mezzanine to celebrate the launch of their new collaborative publication and...
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Download PDF Enjoy a cup of complimentary La Colombe coffee and join PennDesign MFA student Evan Nabrit for an intimate conversation about distribution networks, narcissism, and global capital in...
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Download PDF Ephemera, Efficiency, Excess: The Chapbook in 21st Century North America Where did chapbooks come from and where are they going? Matvei Yankelevich sketches the chapbook’s trajectory from...
View ArticleBruce Connor Exhibition Catalog (1967)
Due to the extent to which his art is penetrated by life, ambiguity has become the quality that characterizes both. He may reproduce a drawing in black on white and then in white on black; he may...
View ArticleInterview with Ugly Duckling Presse
Prepare for publisher, editor, translator, and poet Matvei Yankelevich’s talk on the Chapbook in the 21st Century by reading this great interview with him and Anna Moschovakis by Kyle Schlesinger for...
View ArticleWriting in the Margin
Matvei Yankelevich, 2001 Before Primary Information, James Hoff (along with Ryan Haley) ran a small press called Loudmouth Collective, which published an early chapbook by Matvei Yankelevich called...
View ArticleMake Your Own Life
Artists In & Out of Cologne Make Your Own Life: Artists In & Out of Cologne Edited by Bennett Simpson 96 pages, b&w offset Published in 2006 Contributions by Diedrich Diederichsen, Andrea...
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Download PDF Enjoy a cup of complimentary La Colombe coffee and join Penn History of Art PhD candidate Iggy Cortez for an intimate conversation about artist Karla Black’s engagement with psychoanalyst...
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Download PDF David Senior, Bibliographer at the Museum of Modern Art Library in New York, will discuss a history of artists’ publications in the 20th century. There will be a few different stories...
View ArticleAlbum Primo-Avrilesque
Alphonse Allais, 1897 Alphonse Allais’ unassuming little portfolio, the April Fool’s Day Album. Allais was a popular humorist around cabarets in Montmatre and hung around with an interesting crowd, the...
View ArticlePeintures
Yves Klein This portfolio of 10 monochromes is one of the first public gestures by Klein as an artist – if you leave aside his Judo career. He printed this in Spain where he was living in 1954, and he...
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