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POP ART
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Part I - Monographs A-O:
(ANTONAKOS #A6786)
Waltham. Rose Art Museum. STEPHEN ANTONAKOS: Neons and Drawings.
52 pp., 20 nice color plates. Interview with artist by Carl
Belz. Sq. 4to, wrps. 1986. V.G.+. A few minor rear cover dents.
$16.00.

(ARMAN #A3275)
Castle, Ted. ARMAN. 12 pp., 12 illus., 2 in color. Dual lang.
text in French/English. 4to, wrps. Paris, Galerie Beaubourg, nd
(c.1983). V.g.+. $17.00.

(ARMAN #A3274)
Paris. Musee des Arts decoratifs. ARMAN accumulations Renault.
78 pp. exhib. cat., 65 works, most illus., 11 color plates.
Extracts from interview with artist. Intro. Francois Mathey. The
unparalleled collaboration of industry and art. Small square
4to, wrps. 1969. Covers somewhat scuffed, crease, else near-
fine. $45.00.

(BELL #A7655)
Geldzahler, Henry. CHARLES BELL: The Complete Works 1970-1990.
144 pp., 196 illus., 145 in color. Catalogue of works, biog.,
exhibs., colls., bibliog., index. With an essay by Louis K.
Meisel. Small oblong 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Abrams, 1991. As
new. $36.00.

(BEUYS #A7193)
Bern and Wien. GLOBAL - ART - FUSION: JOSEPH BEUYS, KAII
HIGASHIYAMA, and ANDY WARHOL. Unpaginated (approx. 62 pp.), more
than 20 photos, 4 sheet fold-out of a collaborative art work by
all three artists, documentation of this antiwar fax-art event.
Texts by Gabriele Brodrect, Dieter Ronte, et al. Small oblong
4to, papered bds. Bern, 1986. About fine. $40.00.

(BIRMELIN #A6405)
Brunswick. Bowdoin College Museum of Art. ROBERT BIRMELIN.
Unpag. exhib. cat. of 21 works, 10 illus., 2 color plates
(including cover plate), exhibs., colls. Essay by Gerard
Haggerty. Photo-realism. Sm. 4to, stapled wrps. 1980. Fine.
$12.00.

(CHRISTO #A6484)
CHRISTO and JEAN-CLAUDE. Wrapped Reichstag, Berlin, 1971-1995:
The Project Book. 96 pp., over 100 illus. and photos. Sq. 8vo,
wrps. Taschen, 1995. As new. $14.50.

(CHRISTO #A8876)
Philadelphia. Institute of Contemporary Art. CHRISTO: Monuments
and Projects. 17 pp., 12 illus., checklist of 24 works, biog.,
bibliog. Short but excellent text by Stephen S. Prokopoff on the
early packaged still-lifes and storefronts that preceded the
first wrapped buildings. Large sq. 8vo, stapled wrps. 1968.
Near-fine. $27.50.

(CHRISTO/JEANNE-CLAUDE #A3901)
Baal-Teshuva, Jacob. CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE. 96 pp.,
profusely illus. (drawings and project photos) in color and b&w,
chronol., bibliog. Includes: From Dockside Packages, and Wrapped
Coast to the wrapping of the Berlin Reichstag. 4to, stiff wrps.
Cologne, Taschen, 1995. New. $9.95.

(CRUMB #A8052)
CRUMB, R. Sketchbook. Vol. 1. 1964 to mid '65. Approx. 170 pp.
illus. with 16 pp. color section reminiscent of Warhol's early
productions. 4to, wrps. First ed. simultaneous issue. Seattle,
Fantagraphics Books, 1992. As new. $35.00.

(DINE #A2843)
Madison. Madison Art Center. JIM DINE: Drawings from the
Glyptothek. 126 pp. exhib. catalogue, 98 illus., 74 in color, 7-
part gatefold. Includes essays by Jim Dine. Tall 4to, cloth,
d.j. New York, Hudson Hills, 1993. New. $45.00.

(DINE #A3228)
Minneapolis. Walker Art Center. JIM DINE: Five Themes. 156 pp.,
83 illus., approx. 75 in full or double-page color, brief
bibliog., index of illus. Text by Graham W. J. Beal, with
contributions by Robert Creeley and Martin Friedman. Extensive
commentary by Dine on most of the works. Oblong 4to, wrps. New
York, Abbeville, 1984. Near-fine. $65.00.

(DINE #A3212)
New York. Pace Gallery. JIM DINE: New Paintings and Sculpture.
62 pp., 20 color plates, intro. and interview with artist by
Martin Friedman. 4to, stiff wrps. 1991. Fine. $22.50.

(DINE #A4219)
Williamstown. Williams College. JIM DINE: Prints 1970-1977. 134
pp. Catalogue Raisonne of 236 works, illus. in color and b&w,
conversations with Dine, biog., bibliog. Large 4to, wrps. 3rd
printing. New York, Harper and Row, 1977. Corners slightly
rubbed, else near-fine. $70.00.

(DISNEY #A8729)
Schickel, Richard. The Disney Version: The Life, Times, Art and
Commerce of WALT DISNEY. 330 pp., bibliog., index. "A revealing
part of American cultural history" (Pauline Kael). 12mo, wrps.
First Discus ed., 3rd printing. New York, Avon, 1969. V.G.+.
$4.00.

(DIVINE #A4266)
Jay, Bernard. Not Simply DIVINE: Beneath the Makeup, Above the
Heels and Behind the Scenes with a Cult Superstar. 227 pp., 33
illus. The biography of the crossdressing icon of a generation,
written by his manager from 1977-88. 8vo, wrps. 2nd printing.
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1994. Rem. mark lower edge, else
new. $9.50.

(GILBERT & GEORGE #A3940)
Eindhoven. Municipal van Abbemuseum. GILBERT & GEORGE 1968-1980.
A Catalogue Raisonne of works exhibited, performances,
publications. 319 pp., hundreds of b&w and color illus., most
full-page. Substantial text by Carter Ratcliff. Large square
4to, stiff wrps. Ed. of 5000. 1980. Near-fine bright crisp copy
with slight rubbing to spine edge. $100.00.

(GILBERT & GEORGE #A4282)
Ratcliff, Carter. GILBERT & GEORGE: The Complete Pictures 1971-
1985. 270 pp. exhib. cat., 596 illus., 367 in color. A Catalogue
Raisonne. Large sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Rizzoli, 1986.
Near-fine, in v.g. d.j. with edges rubbed, short tear at lower
spine fold. $55.00.

(GLASSMAN #A3292)
Leonard, John, intro. Soho: A Picture Portrait by CARL GLASSMAN.
Unpag. (approx. 100 pp.), 68 b&w photos. The eighties incarnate.
Small square 4to, wrps. First ed. New York, Universe Books,
1985. Partial crease lower front corner, else near-fine. $16.00.

(GROOMS #A5997)
Haskell, Barbara. RED GROOMS: Ruckus Rodeo. Essay by Barbara
Haskell. Six-panel pop-up panorama. Wonderful rodeo image with a
panoply of bucking broncos, cowgirls, bulls, etc. Small 4to,
laminated boards with fold-out panels. New York, Whitney
Museum/Abrams, 1988. Mint. $30.00.

(HAMILTON #A2850)
London. Tate Gallery. RICHARD HAMILTON. 208 pp. exhib. catalogue
on the founding father of Pop art, numerous illus., 106 color
plates. Texts by R. Morphet, D. Mellor, S. Maharaj, S. Snoddy.
Chronol., exhibs., bibliog. Important catalogue. 4to, cloth,
d.j. 1992. Fine/Fine. $55.00.

(HANSON #A1791)
Bush, Martin H. DUANE HANSON. 111 pp., 56 illus., many in color.
Chronol., bibliog. 4to, stiff self-wrps. First edition. Wichita
State Univ., Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, 1976. Fine. $25.00.

(HARING #A8929)
HARING, KEITH and Tseng Kwong Chi (photos). Art in Transit:
Subway Drawings by KEITH HARING. Intro. Henry Geldzahler;
statement by Haring. 115 mostly full-page color photos of
Haring's ephemeral drawings in the New York Subway stations
taken over a three year period. Mostly white chalk drawings on
the black "unrented" panels for advertising space; includes
photo of Haring's arrest for "criminal mischief" by the New York
Transit Police. 4to, pictorial wrps., endpaper design by Haring.
First ed. New York, Crown (Harmony Books), 1984. About fine.
$55.00.

(HELANDER #A3698)
New York. Marisa del Re. BRUCE HELANDER: Recent Collages. 32 pp.
exhib. cat., 16 full-page color illus., exhibs., bibliog. Text
by Henry Geldzahler. 4to, stapled wrps. Ed. limited to 1500.
1995. New. $20.00.

(HELD #A2766)
Armstrong, Richard. AL HELD. 128 pp., 142 illus., 89 in color,
chronol., exhibs., bibliog. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Rizzoli,
1991. Fine, in near-fine d.j. with rubbing and tiny tear spine
edge. $22.50.

(HELD #A3758)
New York. Andre Emmerich. AL HELD New Paintings. Unpag. exhib.
pamphlet, 8 illus. Square 4to, stapled wrps. 1973. Near-fine.
$9.00.

(HELD #A3394)
New York. Robert Miller Gallery. AL HELD Taxicabs 1959. Unpag.
exhib. cat., 4 large hand--tipped color plates, 2 double-page.
Essay by Donald Kuspit. Square 4to, stiff self-wrps. N.d. Fine.
$16.00.

(HOCKNEY #A5550)
HOCKNEY, DAVID. 72 Drawings by DAVID HOCKNEY chosen by the
artist. Unpag., 72 full-page illus. in b&w and color with title
info., no text. Small 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York,
Viking, 1971. Fine/Near-fine. $28.50.

(HOCKNEY #A2004)
Livingstone, Marco. DAVID HOCKNEY. 251 pp., 185 illus., 36 in
color. Small 4to, cloth, d.j. First edition. New York, Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1981. Fine/Fine. $22.00.

(HOCKNEY #A1695)
Los Angeles. County Museum of Art. DAVID HOCKNEY: A
Retrospective. 312 pp., 343 illus., 235 in color, 3 gatefolds.
Text by Maurice Tuchman and Stephanie Barron. Large 4to, cloth,
d.j. New York, Abrams, 1988. As new. $70.00.

(HOCKNEY #A5368)
SPENDER, STEPHEN and DAVID HOCKNEY. China Diary. 200 pp., 158
watercolors, drawings and photos, 84 color plates, 1 map. A
record of meetings and talks with Chinese poets and painters as
well as a lovely collaborative book. Large 8vo, cloth, d.j. New
York, Abrams, 1982. Owner's blindseal lower corner t.p., else
crisp fIne copy, in fine d.j. $30.00.

(HOCKNEY #A4285)
Stangos, Nikos, ed. DAVID HOCKNEY: Paper Pools. 100 pp., 122
illus., 87 in color. 4to, wrps. New York, Abrams, 1980. Slight
cover scuffing, else bright near-fine copy. $47.00.

(HOFFMAN, A #A4460)
HOFFMAN, ABBIE. Woodstock Nation: A Talk-Rock Album. 154 pp.,
numerous color pages, b&w photos, etc. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First
printing. New York, Random House, 1969. Near-fine, in V.G. d.j.:
scuffed, small chip head of spine, wear top edge and corners,
orig. price sticker on flap. $50.00.

(INDIANA #A5242)
London. Salama-Caro Gallery. ROBERT INDIANA: Early Sculpture,
1960-62. 61 pp., 19 illus., 10 in full-page color, auto-
chronology by Indiana. Intro. William Katz 4to, wrps. 1991.
Fine. $30.00.

(INDIANA #A8100)
New York. Denise Rene. ROBERT INDIANA. Unpag. exhib. cat., 7
full-page illus., 5 in color including 4 panel fold-out of LOVE,
additional frontis photo of artist by Hans Namuth, biog.,
exhibs., colls., checklist of 29 paintings and sculptures in the
exhibition. Brief text by Sam Hunter. 4to, stapled stiff wrps.
1972. About fine. $36.00.

(INDIANA/HARTLEY #A2510)
Minneapolis. University of Minnesota, Frederick R. Weisman Art
Museum. Dictated by Life: MARSDEN HARTLEY's German Paintings and
ROBERT INDIANA's Hartley Elegies. 109 pp. exhib. cat., 85
illus., approx. 40 attractive full-page color plates. Texts by
Patricia McDonnell and Michael Plante, bibliog. 4to, wrps. 1995.
New. $32.95.

(JOHNS #A2503)
Crichton, Michael. JASPER JOHNS. 296 pp., 417 illus., 103 in
color, 128 in duotone, 6 foldout. Substantial text, bibliog.,
catalogue of illus. work by Johns. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. New
York, Abrams, 1994 (Revised and expanded edition). Fine/Fine.
(Pub. at $60.) $48.00.

(JOHNS #A9057)
Hempstead. Emily Lowe Gallery. JASPER JOHNS - Decoy: The Print &
the Painting. 16 pp., 50 b&w illus., mostly small stage-by-stage
process photos of the making of the lithograph Decoy. Text by
Roberta Bernstein. Small 4to, stapled wrps. 1972. V.G.+ (corner
dent). $17.50.

(JOHNS #A7123)
Johnston, Jill. JASPER JOHNS: Privileged Information. 335 pp.
biography, 29 b&w illus., notes, bibliog., index. 8vo, 1/4
cloth, d.j. First U.S. ed. New York, Thames & Hudson, 1996.
Fine/Fine. $24.75.

(JOHNS #A4695)
Orton, Fred. Figuring JASPER JOHNS. 248 pp., 69 illus., 22 color
plates, notes. Important new reading of Johns with reference to
contemporary critical theory. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed.
Cambridge and London, Harvard Univ. Press, 1994. Fine/About
Fine. (Pub. at $39.95). $36.00.

(JOHNS #A7576)
Orton, Fred. Figuring JASPER JOHNS. 248 pp., 69 illus., 22 color
plates, notes. Important new reading of Johns with reference to
contemporary critical theory. 8vo, wrps. Cambridge and London,
Harvard Univ. Press, 1994. Near-fine crisp copy. $16.00.

(JOHNS #A6382)
Rosenthal, Mark. JASPER JOHNS: Work Since 1974. 112 pp., 77
illus., 36 in color, one fold-out. 4to, wrps. Philadelphia
Museum of Art and Thames & Hudson, 1988. Near-fine. $18.00.

(JOHNS #A2036)
Rosenthal, Nan and Ruth E. Fine. The Drawings of JASPER JOHNS.
345 pp., hundreds of illus., many in color. Substantial texts
and catalogue entries. Bibliog. Folio, cloth, d.j. Washington,
D.C., The National Gallery of Art and Thames and Hudson, 1990.
Fine in near-fine d.j. $60.00.

(JOHNS #A8617)
Yau, John. The United States of JASPER JOHNS. 124 pp., 11
plates, notes. Precise observations mixed with philosophic
considerations. 8vo, wrps. First ed. Cambridge, Zoland, 1996. As
new. $15.25.

(JOHNSON, JR. #A3246)
Stoeke, Paula. Celebrating the Familiar: The Sculpture of J.
SEWARD JOHNSON, JR. 136 pp., 126 color plates, 100 b&w photos,
exhibs., colls., public installations. Includes catalogue
raisonne of sculpture 1968-87. Life-size bronze figures
installed in public spaces in realistic groupings. Small oblong
4to, self-wrps. First ed. New York, Van der Marck, 1987. As new.
(Pub. at 19.95). $17.00.

(KATZ #A7869)
New York. Brooklyn Museum. ALEX KATZ: A Print Retrospective. 63
full-page illus., most in color, exhibs. Text by Barry Walker.
Folio, wrps. New York, Burton Skira, 1987. As new. $30.00.

(KELLY #A4777)
Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. ELLSWORTH KELLY: Seven Paintings
(1952-55/1987). Text by Trevor J. Fairbrother. Sq. 4to, stapled
wrps. 1987. Fine. $10.00.

(KIENHOLZ #A3287)
Pincus, Robert L. On a Scale that Competes with the World: The
Art of EDWARD and NANCY REDDIN KIENHOLZ. 122 pp., 16 color
plates, 46 b&w illus., chronol., notes, bibliog., index. Major
monograph. Square 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. Berkeley and
Oxford, Univ. of California Press, 1990. Fine/Fine. $42.00.

(KITAJ #A6504)
KITAJ, R. B. First Diasporist Manifesto. 128 pp., 60 illus. The
artist's credo on art and life. Glossary of names and terms.
8vo, wrps. New York, Thames and Hudson, 1989. Rem. mark lower
edge, else new. $11.50.

(KITAJ #A7181)
New York. Marlborough Gallery. R. B. KITAJ: Recent Pictures. 54
pp. exhib. cat. listing 50 works, all illus. (32 in excellent
color), list of solo exhibs. and collections. Square 4to, stiff
wrps. 1995. Fine. $30.00.

(LICHTENSTEIN #A6481)
Busche, Ernst A. ROY LICHTENSTEIN: Pop Paintings 1961-1969. 108
pp., 41 color plates. Near fine. New York, W.W. Norton, 1989.
12mo, wrps. $9.00.

(LICHTENSTEIN #A2272)
Tomkins, Calvin. ROY LICHTENSTEIN: Mural with Blue Brushstroke.
128 pp., over 100 color photos of the work-in-progress of this
68-foot mural. Essays and interview by Pari Stave and Bob
Adelman. Small sq. 4to, stiff self-wrps. New York, Abrams, 1987.
Fine. $18.00.

(LINDNER #A4252)
Berkeley. University Art Museum. LINDNER. 51 pp., well illus., 7
color plates. Interview with artist by Dean Swanson, text by
Dore Ashton. Sq. 8vo, wrps. 1969. Near-fine. $22.50.

(MCLUHAN #A2285)
Stearn, Gerald Emanuel, ed. McLUHAN: hot & cool. 312 pp. A
critical symposium on McLuhan with S.Sontag, D.MacDonald,
H.Gossage. H.Rosenberg, G.Steiner, T.Wolfe et al. Rebuttal by
McLuhan 8vo, cloth, d.j. New York, Dial Press, 1967. Near-
fine/V.g. Spine of d.j. sunned with wear to top edge. $30.00.

(MORRISSEY #A6350)
Yacowar, Maurice. The Films of PAUL MORRISSEY. 151 pp., notes,
filmography, bibliog., index. 8vo, cloth, d.j. Cambridge and New
York, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993. Fine/Fine. (Pub. at $47.95).
$35.00.

(MORRISSEY #A2327)
Yacower, Maurice. The Films of PAUL MORRISSEY. 151 pp., 16 b&w
illus., filmography, bibliog., index. 8vo, wrps. New York,
Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993. New. $14.00.

(OLDENBURG #A7237)
Horizon. Vol. XIV, No. 2 (Spring 1972). Contains original
Horizon portfolio of drawings by OLDENBURG: "Seven Wonders of
the World"; Stanley Kaufmann on "D.W. Griffith's Way Down East"
and other articles on images and music all related to the
cultural depiction of spring. 4to, papered bds. Near-fine.
$14.50.

(OLDENBURG #A9029)
New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. CLAES OLDENBURG: An
Anthology. 575 pp., profusely illus., mostly in color. Texts by
Germano Celant, Dieter Koepplin, Mark Rosenthal. Important
reference work on Oldenburg. Large stout 4to, stiff wrps. First
ed. 1995. As new. $47.50.

(OLDENBURG #A3442)
OLDENBURG, CLAES. Proposals for Monuments and Buildings 1965-69.
196 pp., many reproductions of sketches. An important text.
Oblong 4to, cloth. Chicago, Big Table, 1969. Missing d.j., else
v.g. $45.00.

(OLDENBURG #A6668)
Stockholm. Moderna Museet. CLAES OLDENBURG: Teckingar,
Akvareller och Grafik. 84 pp., 66 illus., 7 in color. Bilingual
text in English / Swedish. 4to, wrps. 1977. Fine. $40.00.

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