24 pp.; 20.3 x 22.8 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 27 - July 7, 1985. Curated and with an introduction by Ned Rifkin. Artists included Gary Falk, Ken Feingold, Marian Galczenski, Jenny Holzer, John Knight, Manual, Matt Mullican, Tad Savinar, and Al Souza. Also includes a checklist of the exhibition. Good / Very Good. Light rubbing of covers and light soiling of verso measuring 1.4 cm., 1.5 cm., plus additional rubbing. Contents clean and unmarked.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Beechcliff Books, Annapolis, Md., 1985, 1985
ISBN 10: 0960893016 ISBN 13: 9780960893010
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 144 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm ; ISBN 9780960893010, 0960893016 OCLC 12763897 LCCN 85071412 LC QC373.K3 B35 1985 Dewey 688.72 ; color photographic stiff paper wrappers ; Contents: Once upon a scope -- New Images Emerge -- Related Facets and Inner Reflections -- Shops and Galleries Featuring Kaleidoscopes -- Brewster Patents and Excerpts from Bush Patents ; Kaleidoscope makers profiled: Doug Johnson, Carolyn Bennett, Peach Reynolds, Craig Musser, Bill O'Connor, Susan Stover, Peg Comeau, Dennis Comeau, Janice Chesnick, Sheryl Koch, Irene Ecuyer, Bill Ecuyer, Carrie Souza, Kirk Webber, Carmen Colley, Stephen Colley, Tom proctor, Corki Weeks, Dee Potter, Sue Ross, Erik Van Cort, Kate Van Cort, John Culver, Tina Stasi, Jeff Stasi, Charles Karadimos, Annie greenberg, Craig Huber, David Kalish, Marilyn Endress, Joe Kerby, Tim grannis, Jack Lazarowski, Ken Kosage, Cheryl Kosage, robert Moorehead, Stella Moorehead, Lesley Wadsworth, Willie Stevenson, Alice Stevenson, Dominique Stora, Gary Newlin, Howard Roe, Alfred Brickel, Marshall Yeager, Walter Reike, Kenneth Kaufman, Irene Holler, Ray Howlett, Robert Stephen, Mary Golden, Brian Tompkins, Mary Ann Saber, Helmut Coral, and Charlene Coral ; business card of La Belle Epoque, The Perfume of New Orleans, The Jackson Brewery, Babs Ryan and Joy Gowland stapled to inside front cover ; several plates of full-colored photographs of various and unique kaleidoscopes ; rare details on several glass arrtists around the country ; G. Book.
Verlag: Richard Maynard / Real Tinsel Production, N.p., 1987
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Revised Shooting script for the pilot episode of the 1988 television series, printed on blue leaves, which aired on March 6, 1988, here under the working title "Supercarrier." Laid in are two Call Sheets, a flyer for a cast and crew party and dance, and a "Supercarrier" graphic with a "Fine Films" stamp. "Supercarrier" aired on ABC for one season of eight episodes, premiering on March 6, 1988 and ending on May 14, 1988. Based on the 1986 book "Supercarrier, An Inside Account of Life Aboard the World's Most Powerful Ship, the USS John F. Kennedy" by George C. Wilson. A military drama series featuring US Navy Pilots aboard the fictional aircraft carrier the USS Georgetown. In this installment, the search for a downed jet fighter brings attention to hot-dogging flyer Alex Hyde-White, and begins the arrival of female forces. Shot on location in Norfolk, Virginia and Jacksonville, Florida. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated October 16, 1987, noted as REV. SHOOTING SCRIPT, with credits for screenwriter Steven E. de Souza and Story by Stanford Whitmore. 207 leaves, with last page of text numbered 95. Xerographic duplication, rectos only, with pink, yellow, and green revision pages throughout, dated variously between October 27, 1987 and November 4, 1987. Pages Near Fine, bound with three gold brads.
Verlag: Provinciaal Museum, Hasselt, 1981
Anbieter: William Allen Word & Image, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 883,92
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: Near Fine. Hardback book bound in textile wraps with gold foil text. 303x216mm. 60pp. Edition 143/500. Comes with loose leaf inventory. Contributors include: Robert Jacks, Woody van Amen, Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, Marinus Boezem, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Michael Cardena (Miguel Angel Cardenas), Christo, Robin Crozier, Guert van Dijk, Pieter Engels, Hans Eijkelboom, Ken Friedman, Ad Gerritsen, Klaas Gubbels, Wim Gijzen, Richard Hamilton, Dick Higgins, Tommy Mew, Mauricio Nannucci, Richard Nonas, Arnulf Rainer, Dieter Roth, Yves de Smet, Al Souza, Endre Tot, Timm Ulrichs, Ben Vautier and Wolf Vostell. Signed by Van Beveren (an initialled inside the front cover), van Amen, Beuys, Crozier, van Dijk, and Gubbels (Rot, Hamilton, Vautier signatures are printed).The Cardenas work includes a hand painted card and rubber stamp. Other works include rubber stamp elements, collage, tipped in photographs and postcard works, paintings, and metal sculptural works. Transparency before page 16. The colophon page reads 'During the preparation for my exhibition The Archives, the idea originated to publish an artist book instead of a catalogue. Thirty artists were invited to design one page, specially for this book. Some sent five-hundred works, others sent an idea which has been executed in every book. I do appreciate the participation of all the artists. They made this book a unique document and work of art. It is fixing an era that is subject to rapid changes. It is making the aura of a unique work of art relative; it is representing the character of my archives. The artists participating in this book have been important for the development of my archives during the latest ten years and they have been chosen because of the personal affinity to their work.' (text by Van Beveren). Condition: some surface wear to covers, overall: Near Fine.