Shop > Artists' Books

Out of Stock
#10683

Baldessari sings Lewitt

Date
2012
Publisher
Rollo Press
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
21 × 30 × 0.5 cm
Length
44 
Description

In 1972, John Baldessari made a film of himself singing some of Sol LeWitt’s more notable statements on the subject of conceptual art. With this slim volume, Estonian graphic designer Toom Tragel presents a complete transcription of Baldessari’s introduction as well as each of his musical scores with LeWitt’s words printed as lyrics underneath the notes.

  1. Baldessari sings Lewitt
 

Related Items

  1. Jürg Lehni: Hektor Works 2009~2002
  2. Sam Lewitt: Fluid Employment
  3. Michael McCormack: Busy Signals
  4. Eric Doeringer: The Rematerialization Of The Art Object
  5. Pizzini /  Sentences vol. III

Massimo Minini
  6. Dan Graham: Nuggets: New and Old Writing on Art, Architecture, and Culture
  7. Image Bank: International Image Exchange Directory
  8. Lars Ahlstrom and Hans Anders Molin: Airspace
  9. David Askevold and Christina Ritchie: Activating the Archive 4: Double Agent
  10. Colin Campbell and Bruce ed. Ferguson: Activating the Archive 2: Otherwise Worldly
  11. Greg Curnoe: Blue Book no. 8
  12. Emily Vey Duke: I’d Rather be Polymorphous Perverse
  13. Robert Fones: Field Identification
  14. AA Bronson and Hamish Fulton: Ajawaan
  15. Steve Kado: 2003 (#4)