Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944
Published / Created:
1943 August and 1943.
Call Number:
Za W5655 +Zz2
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
The Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art ; v. 11, no. 1
Description:
"An exhibition planned and directed by Monroe Wheeler"--P [2]., Cover title., Original wrappers. From the Monroe Wheeler Papers., and Text by Wendell L. Willkie.
Publisher:
The Museum,
Subject (Topic):
Aerial photography in geography--Exhibitions and Aeronautics--Exhibitions
"Gay TCP-7.", "Graphic design: Su Nagrin. Photograph: Peter Hujar. Mandala: Suzanne Bevier.", A poster consisting of a photograph of a group of smiling young people walking side by side, some with fists raised, against the background of a mandala. The phrase "Let go" repeatedly circles around the center of the mandala., and Printed in purple and dark orange on a light orange background.
Publisher:
Times Change Press,
Subject (Name):
Bevier, Suzanne., Hujar, Peter, 1934-1987., Negrin, Su., and Times Change Press (New York, N.Y.)
When the Spanish ambassador moves in next door, Madeline and the rest of the twelve little girls discover that his son is not the best neighbor.
Description:
"Lithographed in U.S.A. by Livermore and Knight Co."--T.p. verso., "Of this autographed, limited first edition, 985 have been printed, of which 885 are for sale"--Leaf preceding half title., and BEIN Shirley +775: Dust jacket. Autograph of Ludwig Bemelmans. In case, as issued?
Debord, Guy, 1931- Internationale situationniste Jorn, Asger, 1914-1973
Published / Created:
[1958]
Call Number:
2006 +360
Image Count:
39
Description:
"Pages comprised of plates of phrases, photos, drawings and cartoons that Debord cut out of other works, and then pasted up in a randomly suggestive manner. Debord then had ... the Danish artist Asger Jorn (1914-1973), taint these 'prefabricated elements' with paint. The colors suggest possible readings of the phrases or simply lend a mood to the images. These plates were then bound in sand-paper to destroy any other books it came into contact with--Debord calls them an anti-book ... The book was published at Jorn's expense and given away as a sumptuous gift to friends"--Bracken, L. Guy Debord, p. 34-35., Sandpaper jacket wrapped in thin paper, turned inside out, bearing the name and address of the Danish publisher, Rosenkilde og Bagger. "Asger Jorn" written in manuscript on front wrapper., and This book was published in December 1958. Cf. Textes et documents situationnistes 1957-1960, p. 96.
Publisher:
Distribution en U.S.A. Wittenborn and Company, and L'Internationale situationniste ;