The inspiration for this book began at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art with Paul Schimmel's seminal 1992 exhibition Helter Skelter, which introduced to the world the wide-ranging, dissident influence of Los Angeles art. Upon seeing that show, Miami's Rubell family began to collect important L.A. artists of the 1980s and 90s. Recently, the Rubells added a new group of Los Angeles artists to their storied collection. This volume examines juxtapositions and interrelationships between the two generations, with work by Doug Aitken, John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Brian Calvin, Mark Grotjahn, Evan Holloway, Mike Kelley, Barbara Kruger, Paul McCarthy, Jason Meadows, Catherine Opie, Kaz Oshiro, Laura Owens, Raymond Pettibon, Charles Ray, Jason Rhoades, Jim Shaw, Yutaka Sone and Ricky Swallow, among others.
“Light's green.” She proceeded through the intersection, and I racked my brain for some plausible change of subject. “You know your eyes are red,” she said suddenly, inadvertently buying me a little time. “Beyond bloodshot.
The colour photographs that make up this series are brimming with life and reveal the formation of Delaney's generous approach to photographing streets and the people who inhabit them, capturing the precious mixture of private lives lived ...
Peopled with the odd characters, Indians, Quakers, and Mormons of turn-of-the-century Colorado, this story features an enterprising frontiersman who plans to turn Native American cliff dwellings into America's first roadside attraction
In the days after September 11th, with the ruins of his job, relationship, and city crumbling around him, cartoonist and roustabout K. Thor Jensen packed a backpack, bought a bus...
"In reading these poems, we experience beauty-paradoxically-as well as come to understand the complexity of the crime, its aftermath, and the relief and joy of recovery."—Roseann LloydPerhaps the first full-length...
A southern Kansas man discovers the world is not what it seems.
Also maybe from there mistakes they make in life. They say your determination will give you greater rewards in life if you push it. I dont see it that way. This is about Rob growing up.
"For over fifteen years, Red Eye, a great black-backed gull, has been riding on Captain John's lobster boat Intrepid.
The Story of Red Eye: The Miracle Horse of Gettysburg tells the fictional life story of the only horse believed to have survived Pickett's Charge.
Set primarily in Tennessee and Virginia from 1924 to 1976, this is the adventure-filled life story of Jim Taylor: lawman, lover, family man, churchgoer-and murderer.