UAM Gifts
To purchase an item please email the Publications Coordinator with your request and include a daytime telephone number
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Brian Eno merchandise 77 Million Paintings by Brian Eno, 2nd revised edition, $37.97 ON ORDER 14 Video Paintings by Brian Eno, Oblique Strategies, $50.00 LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE Over one-hundred worthwhile dilemmas These cards evolved from separate observations of the principles underlying what we were doing. Sometimes they were recognized in retrospect (intellect catching up with intuition), sometimes they were identified as they were happening, sometimes they were formulated.
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Roy Lichtenstein, Paper Plate, 1969 stamped on the back: Roy Lichtenstein © On 1st Inc. 1969 presented to the UAM by On 1st Inc., New York $200.00/each
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Fantasy Islands Banner The FANTASY ISLANDS banners that once hung on the street poles of Long Beach are now available for purchase through the University Art Museum 3’ wide x 8’ long |
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Essence of Rabbit poster $20.00 from Characters at War exhibition, 2007 |
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Lucas Samaras poster Pace/Macgill Gallery New York February 20-March 22, 1986, 20 x 36.75" |
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Tom Wesselmann poster The Early Years-Collages 1959-1962, 1974, 18 x 24" |
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Kenneth Anger A Demonic Visionary Alice L. Hutchison, author $39.95 Artist and filmmaker Kenneth Anger is a counterculture icon, with a career spanning over 60 years – from the classic Fireworks, 1947, lauded by Jean Cocteau and Tennessee Williams, to the influential Scorpio Rising, 1963, to recent projects that have not been discussed in detail until now. Alice L. Hutchison sets Anger's work within the social and artistic context of the 20th century - from the bohemian world of Cocteau in Paris in the 1940s and 50s to psychedelic London in the late 60s to Anger's hometown of Hollywood. —from dust jacket |
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Lot-ek: Modbile Dwelling Unit Contributions by LOT/EK, Text by Robert Kronenberg, Christopher Scoates, Henry Urbach, Aaron Betsky $24.00 LOT/EK: Mobile Dwelling Unit, the book, will not only document the MDU concept but will provide greater understanding of the work's cultural and social context with essays by leading architectural critics, theorists, historians, and practitioners. An interview with the designers by Chris Scoates will illuminate LOT/EK's process in the creation and development of the MDU as well as their unique approach to architecture. Henry Urbach will place the MDU project in the context of LOT/EK's larger body of work. Professor Robert Kronenberg, a leading expert on portable architecture, will consider the project within the history of the genre. Aaron Betsky, a leading design critic and Director of NAi, will explore the meaning of the MDU within a larger contemporary cultural and social context of mobility and habitation. A visual essay by Andrew Blauvelt and LOT/EK will explore the territories of the MDU's inspiration and related themes of nomadic travel and industrial systems of transportation.
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Long Beach Architecture: The Unexpected Metropolis Cara Mullio & Jennifer M. Volland, authors $40.00 |
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