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Intimacies: Photos by Tee A. Corinne
Tee A. Corinne; Tamsin Wilton
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2001.With Essays by Tee A. Corinne and Tamsin Wilton. Foreword by Jonathan Katz.
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The Lowbrow Art of Robert Williams
Robert Williams
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2022.“A reprint edition of the classic book of Robert Williams paintings, drawings and comics. This edition is enhanced with newer, more vibrant and accurate color images. This book is the first featuring the amazing artwork of Robert Williams, containing an overview of Williams’s early work until 1979. T-shirt designs, comics, posters, and all paintings are accompanied by a text commenting on them and introducing Mr. Williams to the public.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Orgasm
Tony Ward
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2009. -
Behold !!! The Protong
Stanislav Szukalski
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2000.Introduction by Robert Williams. Edited by Glenn Bray and Lena Zwalve.
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The Official Cockettes T.M. Paper Doll Book
John Flowers; Clay Geerdes
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1971.Paper dolls of the acid drag hippie theatre troupe, Cockettes, all dressed in their finest drag for their New York City trip.
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The Lost Tune: Early Works (1913-1930) as photographed by the artist
Stanislav Szukalski
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2023.The photos in this volume were printed from the original glass negatives taken by the artist between 1913 and 1930. This is the second edition of Stanislav Szukalski’s The Lost Tune. The first edition was produced to complement the exhibit Szukalski: The Lost Genius, held between August 3 and October 22, 1990 at the Polish Museum of America in Chicago. With the addition of over a dozen photos, this new edition is a collection of prints of almost all of Szukalski’s existing glass negatives. The negatives have been scanned in high resolution and meticulously reproduced and printed. This edition has a larger format than the first edition, and includes a comprehensive article on the historical and artistic merit of Szukalski’s early photography. (publisher’s blurb)
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Inner Portraits by Szukalski
Stanislaw Szukalski
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2020.Stanislaw Szukalski was a Polish sculptor, painter, draftsman and anthropologist. He was part of the Chicago Renaissance in the 1920s, enjoyed fame in 1930s Poland as a nationalistic sculptor, but spent his last years in obscurity. This book presents a major survey of his portraiture of peers, patrons, and historical figures. Most artworks are accompanied by essays and background information, along with personal anecdotes and reflection, providing an intimate and articulate discussion on art, politics, philosophy, and more. Szukalski is now remembered for both his striking artwork and political, scientific, and philosophical views, including the pseudoscientific-historical theory of Zermatism. In 2018 Szukalski became the subject of the critically acclaimed Netflix documentary ‘Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski’ directed by Irek Dobrowolski and produced by Leonard DiCaprio. Introduction by Ernst Fuchs.
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Slow Death Zero
Jon B. Cooke; Ronald E. Turner
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2021.“Slow Death Zero is a revival of the legendary underground horror comix anthology, Slow Death. This one-shot 50th anniversary edition includes all-new comix by 33 writers and artists, with one classic reprint by R. Crumb, 28 stories and pin-ups to chill the bones in our temperature-rising age of global warming. Inspired by the ecological advocacy of the original title, which debuted on the very first Earth Day in 1970, this edition features horrifying tales depicting the environmental calamity facing our world in this time of climate change. The book is headlined by a savage depiction of the implications of the melting polar ice cap in Antarctica, by award-winning cartoonist/illustrator William Stout, who provides the cover. Also included is work by Richard Corben, Rick Veitch, Drew Friedman, Bryan Talbot, Hunt Emerson, Peter Kuper, and many more, as well as unseen work by the late, great Greg Irons. This is a wild and outrageous collection of environmental-themed horror stories, a fat compilation by the most diverse team of Slow Death contributors ever assembled!” Edited by Jon B. Cooke and Ronald E. Turner.
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The Outlaw Bible of American Art
Alan Kaufman
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2016.“A 700-page revolutionary art world shocker: a Who’s Who alternative canon of marginalized or famed audodidactic paint-slinging loners who followed their own outrageous, sometimes catastrophic visions to the heights of fame or the depths of Hell. Documenting movements from the post-war to the present, this anthological barbaric yawp contains manifestos, essays, interviews and biographies from some of the most cutting edge American art writers plus hundreds of full color and black and white images and rare photos. The Outlaw Bible of American Art brings together everything from NO! artists, Blackstract Expressionists, Beats and Beckettian Distortionists to Dystopic Futuristic Pranksters, Subcultural Gonzo Anthropologists and Self-Mutilating Visionary Unigenderists in a rollicking visually gorgeous celebration of the reclaimed no-holds-barred spirit of American Art. Includes Boris Lurie, Forrest Bess, Gertrude Stein, Tom Wolfe, Dash Snow, Carlo McCormick, Annie Sprinkle, John Yau, Allen Ginsberg, R. Crumb, Claes Oldenberg, Thomas Nozkowski, Richard Kern, Joe Coleman, Molly Crabapple, David Choe, Robert Williams, Nick Zedd, David Wojnarowicz and hundreds more.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Behold!!! The Protong
Stanislav Szukalski; Glenn Bray; Lena Zwalve
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2019.“Extracts from the 39 volumes of my science “Zermatism,” based on new interpretations of petroglyphic communications, in which will be revealed the most precedent-shattering and up-turning of all notions on our origins. Including samplings from Anthropolitical Motivations, The Deluged Gods, and Listen to These Stones.” (publisher’s blurb) Introduction by Robert Williams, obituary by Ray Zone. Edited by Glenn Bray and Lena Zwalve.
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Young Lust No. 1
Jay Kinney; Bill Griffith; Art Spiegelman
Berkeley: Last Gasp, 1987. -
Adults Only! #3
Larry Fuller
Berkeley: Last Gasp, 1987. -
Tales of the San Francisco Cacophony Society
Kevin Evans; Carrie Galbraith; John Law
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2019.“The history of the most influential underground cabal that you have never heard of. A template for pranksters, artists, adventurers and anyone interested in rampant creativity, for years to come. Rising from the ashes of the mysterious and legendary Suicide Club, The Cacophony Society, at its zenith, hosted chapters in over a dozen major cities, and influenced much of what was once called the underground. Flash Mobs, Urban Exploration, and Culture Jamming are a few of the pop culture trends that Cacophony helped kick off. Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club, Burning Man and Internet social networking powerhouse Laughing Squid were informed and inspired by Cacophony. The Burning Man Festival actually began as a Cacophony event as did the annual, and now world-wide SantaCon.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Goodnight Irene: The Collected Stories of Irene Van de Kamp
Carol Lay
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2007.“A comprehensive collection of Carol Lay’s “Irene” strips from Good Girl comics, which originally appeared in 1980. Included are 23 pages which have not yet been published. Irene is a satire of women of the Romance Comics, who are constantly in a state of heartbreak and falling in love. However, Irene has a lip plate that always gets in her way.”
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Performance Anthology: Source Book of California Performance Art
Carl E. Loeffler; Darlene Tong
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1989.“Performance art is a major contemporary art form and California is recognized internationally as a pivotal area for innovative performance art activity. This updated edition of Performance Anthology offers an extraordinary documentation of California performance art from 1970 through 1989. The anthology provides a chronicle of the literature of artists’ publications, art journals, major books, and catalogues; introductions and original essays by artists and leading historians and critics of performance art in California; and photographs illustrating major works by California artists. Through the documentation of the literature, a framework is established of the artists, events, organizations and spaces that have been instrumental in launching and sustaining the performance art scene in California.”
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The Red Box: The Phantasma-Allegorical Portraits of Stacy Lande
Stacy Lande
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2000. -
Eric White: It Feeds Itself
Eric White
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2003. -
The Book of the Un: Friends of Smiley: Dissertations from Dystopia
John Rinaldi
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2016.Sequel to “Chicken” John Rinaldi’s The Book of the Is (2012).
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Copro/Nason Fine Art: A Catalogue Raisonne
Jeremy Cushner; Jeff Fox; Arthur Katz
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2006.A catalogue of fine art prints, with accompanying essays. Foreword by Greg Escalanted and Douglas Nason; Introduction by Robert Williams; Afterword by Jeremy Cushner. Unnumbered edition of 5,000 copies.
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Abraham Obama: A Guerrilla Tour Through Art & Politics
Don Goede; Ron English
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2009.