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UAM Gifts

To purchase an item please email the Publications Coordinator with your request and include a daytime telephone number

 

 

 

paper plate

Roy Lichtenstein, Paper Plate, 1969

stamped on the back: Roy Lichtenstein © On 1st Inc. 1969
10" diameter, silkscreen on paper

presented to the UAM by On 1st Inc., New York
on the occasion of the exhibition Roy Lichtenstein: Ceramic Sculpture
organized by UAM February 22-March 20, 1977

$200.00/each

 

fantasy islands street banner

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
Vinyl with pocket top suitable for hanging
Image is same on both sides
Packaged folded in sealed plastic

$600.00 each, shipping extra

lucas samaras poster

Lucas Samaras poster

Pace/Macgill Gallery New York February 20-March 22, 1986, 20 x 36.75"

signed by artist $15.00, unsigned $10.00

wesselmann poster

Tom Wesselmann poster

The Early Years-Collages 1959-1962, 1974, 18 x 24"

unsigned $10.00

 

Specialty Books

Kenneth Anger book

Kenneth Anger
A Demonic Visionary

Alice L. Hutchison, author
2004, Black Dog Publishing, 256 pages, (softcover)

$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

Katie Mills' book on the Rebel

 

The Road Story and the Rebel
Moving Through Film, Fiction, and Television

Katie Mills, author
2006, Southern Illinois University Press, 270 pages, (paperback)

$28.50

Katie Mills traces the evolution of stories of automobility–autonomy and mobility–from the Beats' postwar literacy adventures to today's postmodern reality television shows and digital interactions. Exploring the cultural significance of sixty years of rebellion in film, literature, television, and digital media, Mills includes illustrations, and offers interdisciplinary insights to scholars and students of genre, film and media studies, and cultural studies by revealing how rebels with a cause consistently revise the road genre. —from dust jacket

long beach architecture book cover

Long Beach Architecture: The Unexpected Metropolis

Cara Mullio & Jennifer M. Volland, authors
Foreword by D. J. Waldie & Thom Mayne
2004, Hennessey + Ingalls, Inc. Santa Monica, CA, 276 pages, (cloth)

$40.00

tina barney book cover

The Europeans
Photography by Tina Barney

Essay by Merry A. Foresta
2005, First Edition, Steidl Publishers, Germany, 191 pages (hardcover)

$50.00