Physical Description - Stapled
Title Description - 'A Pedestrian Blockade' was performed on March 11, 1972 by Carolyn Haas, Linda Meskof, and Paul Stitelman at the intersection of 57th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City from 4:45 to 4:50. The work is representative of several street performances Bill Beirne has executed since 1970 and exemplifies his concern with the direct interaction of art and its audience outside the usual art context. In this particular work, the performers appear first to be one with the pedestrians but by maintaining the same position for five minutes their activity - which is aesthetically based - begins to distinguish itself from the routine activity of the pedestrians. 29 June 2009 (printedmatter.org).
Title Description - Charcoal drawings of walls in Belin after the adjacent building has been torn down. This book is part of a small edition of drawing books called Oscar Vega, based in Berlin, and Paris. 29 June 2009 (printedmatter.org).
Title Description - In 1992, Zurich's Platspitz park--once a 19th century source of inspiration for nature lovers including James Joyce--made international headlines as the open-air home to some 3,000 illegal drug users and dealers. It was subsequently closed, cleaned up, and is now fenced and guarded. In this project, four artists proposed plans for converting the park into a model of public space. In German and English. 29 June 2009 (printedmatter.org).
Title Description - A small, simple book in which the narrator relates her experience with suburban factories and why "factories make good playgrounds." 29 June 2009 (printedmatter.org).
Physical Description - Commercial offset printing and binding