• Noise, second Sensational Fix zine, edited and published by Roland Groenenboom in May 2009. Mainly visual contributions by Savage Pencil, Mike Watt, Kim Gordon, Marnie Weber, and others.
    $45.00
  • Sensational Fix zine #3 entitled Morley is dedicated to Michael Morley (of a.o. The Dead C and Gate). The zine contains an article by Michael Morley, ten full colour images, and a DVD with a sound/video work by the artist, all 500 copies are hand-numbered, and signed by the artist. Published and edited by Roland Groenenboom, August 2009.
    $45.00
  • Bleeding eyes, daggers, skulls, cobras, and other signs of teenage angst find a new context in the drawings of Brooklyn musician and artist Jeremy Earl, who employs visual symmetry and found imagery from National Geographic magazines to create collages and line drawings that allude to both Christian and Pagan symbologies.
    $50.00
  • Thurston Moore is an American musician best known as a singer, songwriter and guitarist of Sonic Youth. He has also participated in many solo and group collaborations outside Sonic Youth, as well as running the Ecstatic Peace! record label.
    $200.00
  • Spore Purse is a series of illustrations in black and white photocopies on canary yellow paper from artist Juli Majer. The mutant, bionic entities of Spore Purse exist within a mycological/cosmological plane characterized by reproductive imagery of incubated eggs and uterine botanicals of the artist’s sci-fi imagining. Juli Majer is a visual artist from Vancouver. Alongside Juli’s independent art practice she works collaboratively in the artist collective Puddle Popper and is a founding member of the publishing group DDOOGG.
    $20.00
  • Limited numbered edition of 150. 20 pages, stapled thick paper wraps, 8.25" by 6.25". Fantastic artist's book by gay Japanese photographer Miyagi Futoshi, profiling a series in which Futoshi photographs himself in the apartments of strangers. He describes his work as such: "The procedure was simple: go to strangers' places and take photographs of us, acting as if we were in a relationship. That way, I thought I could deal with the incessant interrogations on my sexuality and my seemingly hopeless shyness." The strangers were met online, in bars, and through friends, and Futoshi's email soliciting their participation is printed out and included with the book. 12 photographs are featured - superb color tableaux with suggestive overtones. Just a wonderful book by an emerging talent. Rare. In fine condition
    $60.00
  • Tracks: A1 Catatonic A2 Fall Down A3 Valium A4 Gravity B1 Catatonic B2 Fall Down B3 Valium B4 Gravity
    $10.00
  • The title of this small volume by New York artist Elizabeth Peyton, The Age of Innocence, is taken from the early 20th century novel of the same name by Edith Wharton. It describes the claustrophobic, repressed, hypocritical atmosphere of New York society in the 1870's. In the novel passion is shown as the force that would make that highly ritualized world implode. Elizabeth Peyton is a leading contemporary painter, best known for her portraits of artists, musicians, historical figures, and a few athletes. Peyton studied at the School of Visual Arts in NYC and continues to live and work there. In 1993, her second solo exhibition in a room of the Chelsea Hotel, which featured images of Mademoiselle George, lover of Napoléon; Ludwig II of Bavaria; the king of Thailand and others, opened to great critical acclaim. Her later portraits of particular artists, musicians, and other cultural figures have been hailed for their expert use of color and design, and for their evocative, descriptive qualities. Her work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. She currently lives and works in Long Island, NY. Published by Nieves (Zurich).
    $25.00
  • 16”x19” original acrylic painting on 3/4” plywood with built in latch hook on the back by renowned NYC artist Steve Keene.
    $110.00
  • 16”x19” original acrylic painting on 3/4” plywood with built in latch hook on the back by renowned NYC artist Steve Keene.
    $70.00
  • There are teenage smokers and drinkers. There are those whose despondence is clearly evident as they confront the camera with vacant eyes. This, quite simply put, is The Golden Age of Neglect - a classic example of Ed Templeton's work which is deeply anchored in street life and street style, music (rock, punk, and rap), and graphic culture (wall paintings, murals, tags, and graffiti). This is the vision of an artist who crosses the realms of art, sports, sex, drugs, violence, fashion, and youth. A fixture of the Los Angeles skateboarding scene, Ed Templeton has been producing photographs, documenting a real story of his life, international tours, and encounters in the skateboarding world for over 10 years. Fuelled by incredible raw energy, irreverence, and spontaneity, his work is comprised of an extraordinary number of photographs and canvases, as well as a body of graphic work from drawings, sketch books and collages to montages and correspondence. This book is the reprint of the original version, which quickly rose to cult status shortly after its first printing in 2003.
    $300.00
  • Perhaps no young contemporary artist today captures the insecurity, pain, fearlessness and innocence of youth better than Ed Templeton. A California native, Templeton grew up (and still resides) in the suburbs of Orange County. His works tell the story of a disaffected youth set against the picture perfect landscape of the tract housing and sub-divisions of this region. Templeton is entirely self-taught. As a teenager, he learned the story of art from studying illustrations he would find in books in his local shopping mall. It would be a mistake, however, to label him an outsider artist. He is well aware of what he is doing, and after years of studying his craft he has become quite savvy. Templeton is already a minor celebrity among legions of young fans due to his success as a professional skateboarder, and this has allowed him a rare insiders view into the unique and sometimes wild lives of his subjects. He still spends a good majority of his time on tour with his team, traveling the world and documenting his adventures. His museum installations almost always take the form of life-size journals. They include paintings, photographs, works on paper as well as pages torn from sketchbooks and other random detritus from the artist’s life. Works are hung floor to ceiling, are comprised of hundreds of elements and include images and text applied directly to the wall. Ed Templeton The Prevailing Nothing accompanies the artist's solo exhibition at Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, California (November 15 - December 20, 2003).
    $60.00
  • The Sick Rose is a beautifully gruesome and strangely fascinating visual tour through disease in an age before colour photography. This stunning volume, combining detailed illustrations of afflicted patients from some of the worlds rarest medical books, forms an unforgettable and profoundly human reminder of mankinds struggle with disease. Incorporating historic maps, pioneering charts and contemporary case notes, Richard Barnett's evocative overview reveals the fears and obsessions of an era gripped by epidemics
    $20.00
  • 16”x19” original acrylic painting on 3/4” plywood with built in latch hook on the back by renowned NYC artist Steve Keene.
    $70.00
  • Published on the occasion of the exhibition “The Whole Family” at Peres Projects in Los Angeles, 2008. The catalog includes photographic reproductions of all works presented in the exhibition, and written contributions from Terence Koh himself. Printed in an edition of 1000.  Hand numbered and signed.
    $60.00
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