In this critical history, DeForrest Brown, Jr 'makes techno Black again' by tracing the music's o...
A facsimile of the never-before-published, pocket-size artist's book conceived and executed by We...
An anthology of Abu Hamdan's disquieting audio-essay monologues on the soundscape of political life
A witty and ingenious parody of American consumer goods--from a wristband that measures social su...
'People used to tell me, if you keep on writing maybe you'll make a name for yourself,' New York-...
An essential and long out-of-print document of formative works by institutional critique progenit...
A prescient document of art-industry and museum critique from Black artists and writers, now in f...
Renée Green's long-unavailable homage to (and parody of) the historically male-dominated genre of...
Essential writings from the downtown New York legend and polymath, pioneer of both structural fil...
A bold, pioneering, 'free-souled' and long-rare classic of concrete poetry, available for the fir...
'It goes without saying that a dance is a dance and a book about dance is a book. Though they may...
The working notes of the influential video artist behind Technology Transformation: Wonder Woman