35 Artists Return to Artists Space: A Benefit Exhibition

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Catalog of a benefit exhibition held at Artists Space in New York City in December, 1981. Organized with the cooperation of 15 contemporary art galleries in New York, among them Brooke Alexander, Mary Boone, Paula Cooper, Max Protech, and Holly Solomon, the exhibition featured work in a range of mediums--paintings, sculpture, photographs, works on paper--by 35 of the most innovative and influential artists of the day, all of whom got their start at Artists Space. Included were Jon Borofsky, Scott Burton, Jack Goldstein, Don Gummer, Robert Longo, Ree Morton, Judy Pfaff, David Salle, Charles Simonds, Cindy Sherman, Donald Sultan, and Richard Prince. 28 pages, 8to, in illustrated wrappers, with 38 black-and-white illustrations. Photographs of Artists Space by Kenji Fujita. Bumping to spine. Moderate soiling to wrappers.

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Catalog of a benefit exhibition held at Artists Space in New York City in December, 1981. Organized with the cooperation of 15 contemporary art galleries in New York, among them Brooke Alexander, Mary Boone, Paula Cooper, Max Protech, and Holly Solomon, the exhibition featured work in a range of mediums--paintings, sculpture, photographs, works on paper--by 35 of the most innovative and influential artists of the day, all of whom got their start at Artists Space. Included were Jon Borofsky, Scott Burton, Jack Goldstein, Don Gummer, Robert Longo, Ree Morton, Judy Pfaff, David Salle, Charles Simonds, Cindy Sherman, Donald Sultan, and Richard Prince. 28 pages, 8to, in illustrated wrappers, with 38 black-and-white illustrations. Photographs of Artists Space by Kenji Fujita. Bumping to spine. Moderate soiling to wrappers.

Catalog of a benefit exhibition held at Artists Space in New York City in December, 1981. Organized with the cooperation of 15 contemporary art galleries in New York, among them Brooke Alexander, Mary Boone, Paula Cooper, Max Protech, and Holly Solomon, the exhibition featured work in a range of mediums--paintings, sculpture, photographs, works on paper--by 35 of the most innovative and influential artists of the day, all of whom got their start at Artists Space. Included were Jon Borofsky, Scott Burton, Jack Goldstein, Don Gummer, Robert Longo, Ree Morton, Judy Pfaff, David Salle, Charles Simonds, Cindy Sherman, Donald Sultan, and Richard Prince. 28 pages, 8to, in illustrated wrappers, with 38 black-and-white illustrations. Photographs of Artists Space by Kenji Fujita. Bumping to spine. Moderate soiling to wrappers.

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