Second issue of the Colab-sponsored publication, X Magazine. Cover design by Michael McClard, 1978
Poster for a party organized by the Colab cable television show Potato Wolf at White Columns, poster by Bobby G with Potato Wolf logo by Becky Howland, c. 1983
Exterior of the A. More Store, a Colab-sponsored artists' outlet selling low-priced multiples for the holiays, on Broome Street in Soho, 1980. Photo by Teri Slotkin
The A. More Store at the Barbara Gladstone Gallery, 1982-83
The A. More Store at the Jack Tilton Gallery, 1983-84. Fish by Christy Rupp (on wall), Bricks by Tim Rollins and students (on table)
Selection of items from the A. More Store at the Jack Tilton Gallery, 1983-84. "Fish" by Christy Rupp, "Camera" by Kiki Smith, "Love Canal Potatoes" by Becky Howland, "Madonna" by Jolie Stahl
"Pentagons," "Diamonds," "Severed Heads" and "Jelly Bean Brains (For the Reagans)" low-priced multiples by Becky Howland, c. 1983
T-Shirts by Stefan Eins, John Fekner and Joseph Beuys for a store organized by Stefan Eins at Documenta 7, 1982. Photo by Lisa Kahane
Art Direct, catalogue published by Collaborative Projects & Pinted Matter Inc., 1982. Cover design by Tom Otterness
"Tom Otterness, Zodiac Love, $11.99 each" from Art Direct catalogue, 1982
"Subculture" poster design by Julie Wachtel
Subculture" poster design by Doug Ashford
"Subculture" poster design by Janet Koenig & Greg Sholette
Carnival Knowledge collective talk at PADD "Second Sunday" meet at Franklin Furnace. Photo by Mel Rosenthal
PADD office, 339 Lafayette St., New York
Poster for PADD slide show uses collaborative design by Sue Coe and Anton Van Dalen
Upfront magazine, Summer 1983
Upfront magazine, Winter 1983-84
Art writer Edit deAk in a nightlife setting, c. 1983. Photo by Michaeljohn Burlingham
Diego Cortez in his apartment on Stanton St., 1977. Photo by George Shustowicz.
File magazine, Fall 1977. Contributing editors Diego Cortez, Jimmy De Sana, and Anya Phillips.
Photo by Martha Cooper
Playing in an abandoned car. Photo by Martha Cooper
Photo by Harvey Wang
Two children build a go-cart at Rivington Street near Christie. Behind them is New Birth, a 1974 community artists mural directed by Jimmy Jannuzzi. Photo by Martha Cooper
Photo by Harvey Wang
Building a house. Photo by Martha Cooper
A pastiched wedding photograph salvaged from the abandoned photo studio next door to ABC No Rio
Tempera on board painting found in a former methadone clinic where Joseph Nechvatal squatted as a studio. The clinic was the site of a pre-meeting for Real Estate, and this painting was exhibited in the show.