Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Nieuwe Beelden en Tekeningen at Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam, 6 April–4 May, 1985.
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Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Nieuwe Beelden en Tekeningen at Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam, 6 April–4 May, 1985.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

Produced on the occasion of the launch of the book With Landscape at Galerie Paul Andriesse, Amsterdam, 26 October, 1985.
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An anthology of writings including Tina Lhotsky, Reese Williams, Anne Turyn, Constance Dejong, Peter Nadin, Roberta Allen, Glenn O’Brien, Gary Indiana, Kathy Acker, Richard Prince, Sylvia Reed, Robin Winters, Tricia Collins/Richard Milazzo, Cookie Mueller, Lynne Tillman, Paul McMahon, Spalding Gray, and Wharton Tiers. Edited by Richard Prince.
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Invitation card produced on the occasion of the exhibition Bas Jan Ader (1942–1975) at Art & Project, Amsterdam, 29 January–23 February, 1985.
Bas Jan Ader was a Dutch conceptual and performance artist known for works exploring failure, loneliness, and the sublime, famously disappearing at sea in 1975 while attempting a transatlantic voyage as the final part of his trilogy, In Search of the Miraculous. His art, often using photography and film, featured self-performances of falling or emotional distress, linking life and art as metaphorical journeys, culminating in his mysterious final act of becoming part of his art.
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Marie Laurencin (31 October 1883–8 June 1956) was a French painter and printmaker. She became an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde as a member of the Cubists associated with the Section d’Or.
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Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Gordon Matta-Clark: A Retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 8 May – 18 August, 1985.
Includes essays by Mary Jane Jacob and Robert Pincus-Witten and an interview of Matta-Clark by Joan Simon.
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