Steven Parrino, 1983, 1984-86, 1987-90, 1991
l’album 5
Text by Lydia Lunch
“I’m always the one suspended between the torture posts of limitation and desire, swaying gently in a breeze of desperation.”
Association pour la diffusion de l’art contemporain, Dijon, 1992
8 X 5.5 INCHES (20.32 X 13.97 CM)
$200 PURCHASE
Leo Fitzpatrick, Just Born Dead
Cover by Nate Lowman
Karma, New York, 2012
5 x 7¾ inches (12¾ x 17¾ cm)
$14 PURCHASE
Lena Henke, First Faces
NAK & Mousse Publishing, Aachen and Milano, 2012
Edition of 800
9½ x 12 inches (24 x 30½ cm)
$25 PURCHASE A SIGNED COPY
Ernest M. Robson, Thomas Onetwo
“why were you so sad and sighing so much last night when I passed your room?”
THE SOMETHING ELSE PRESS, INC., NEW YORK, 1971
7 X 5¼ INCHES (17¾ X 13¼ CM)
$15 PURCHASE
Kristine McKenna and David Hollander, Notes from a Revolution: Com/Co, the Diggers & the Haight
“Pissing a few moments ago I looked down at my penis affectionately. Knowing it has been inside you twice today makes me feel beautiful.”
Foggy Notion Books/Fulton Ryder, Inc., Santa Monica and New York, 2012
8¾ x 11 inches (22¼ x 28 cm)
$40 PURCHASE
Claes Oldenburg, Store Days
Documents from The Store (1961) and Ray Gun Theater (1962)
Hardcover with dust jacket
“Aagh my pompous explanations of art, and isolating the essence of art, as offensive to me as to other artists.”
Something Else Press Inc., New York, 1967
8½ x 11¼ inches (21¾ x 28¾ cm)
$200 PURCHASE
Brion Gysin, Let the Mice IN
With texts by William Burroughs & Ian Sommerville
Am I, I that am? That I, I am that!
Something Else Press, Vermont, 1973
6 x 9 inches (15¼ x 23 cm)
$350 PURCHASE
Stephane Mallarmé, Igitur
Cover by Wallace Berman
I’ve always lived with my soul fixed on the clock.
The Press of the Pegacycle Lady, Los Angeles, 1974
Hand numbered as 360 of 500 copies
$175 PURCHASE
Tuck Tuck Tuck was the name of artist Richard Aldrich’s solo music project done between the years 1999 and 2001, with records released in 2002 and 2003 on his own Skul record label. The words of Tuck Tuck Tuck compiles exactly that: all use of printed language surrounding Tuck Tuck Tuck. What is ostensibly a lyric book contains press releases, insert texts and record reviews in addition to the lyrics proper. In this way the book mimics the concerns of Aldrich’s painting practice, objects that contain different tones, purposes and functions collected together to create a larger and multi-faceted understanding of a body.
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Richard Aldrich, THE WORDS OF TUCK TUCK TUCK
KARMA, NEW YORK, 2012
42 PAGES
EDITION OF 750
6 x 9 INCHES (15¼ x 23 CM)
$15 PURCHASE
Richard Aldrich, THE WORDS OF TUCK TUCK TUCK
“So stick your head out the window”
KARMA, NEW YORK, 2012
42 PAGES
EDITION OF 750
6 x 9 INCHES (15¼ x 23 CM)
$15 PURCHASE
Richard Prince, Wild History
“If Van Gogh was on this boat you won’t speak to him”
Tanam Press, New York, 1985
6¼ x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
$500 PURCHASE
Larry Fagin (w/ cover image by Ed Ruscha), Rhymes of a Jerk
“Girls swimming in their underpants. The shoreline is a graveyard.”
Inscribed to Ted (Berrigan) and Alice (Notley)
Kulchur Foundation, NY, 1974
7½ x 10 inches (19 x 25½ cm)
$500 Purchase
Ed Sanders, Poem From Jail
“And we have demanded that they ban the bomb, mouth of death convulsing upon the earth”
City Lights Books, San Francisco, CA, 1963
5.5 x 8 INCHES (14 x 20.3 CM)
$30 PURCHASE
Ed Sanders, Peace Eye
“Soft-man is denizen of Rot City, Soft-man is goosed in the dread Hustle & trotted in the line sickness”
Frontier Press, Cleveland, Ohio, 1967
8.25 x 10.5 INCHES (21 x 26.7 CM)
$70 PURCHASE
Simone Forti, Oh, Tongue
“Pearls and gold in exchange for the standard”
Beyond Baroque Books, Venice, CA, 2003
4½ x 7 inches (11.4 x 17.8 cm)
$25 Purchase