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* with Robert Projansky, ''[http://www.primaryinformation.org/product/siegelaub-the-artists-reserved-rights-transfer-and-sale-agreement/ The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer And Sale Agreement]'', 1971. | * with Robert Projansky, ''[http://www.primaryinformation.org/product/siegelaub-the-artists-reserved-rights-transfer-and-sale-agreement/ The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer And Sale Agreement]'', 1971. | ||
* editor, with Armand Mattelart, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=15233 Communication and Class Struggle, 2: Liberation, Socialism]'', New York: International General, and Bagnolet: International Mass Media Research Center (IMMRC), 1983, 438 pp. | * editor, with Armand Mattelart, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=15233 Communication and Class Struggle, 2: Liberation, Socialism]'', New York: International General, and Bagnolet: International Mass Media Research Center (IMMRC), 1983, 438 pp. | ||
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+ | * Diana Kaur, ''[http://www.diva-portal.se/smash/get/diva2:926931/FULLTEXT01.pdf Seth Siegelaub’s manifesto: A discourse analysis of The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement]'', Södertörns högskola , 2015, 87 pp. Master's thesis. | ||
; Links | ; Links |
Revision as of 16:04, 23 June 2017
- Publications
- editor, with John W. Wendler, Xerox Book, New York, 1968, 190 pp. (English)
- January 5-31, 1969, New York: Seth Siegelaub, 1969. Works by Barry, Huebler, Kosuth, Weiner. (English)
- editor, March 1969, 1969. (English)
- Catalogue for the Exhibition, 1969.
- editor, July, August, September 1969. Juillet, Août, Septembre 1969. Juli, August, September 1969, 1969, 26 pp. An exhibition for which 11 artists made work from different locations in the world; the catalogue provided the last location and a description of the work; with Andre, Barry, Buren, Dibbets, Huebler, Kosuth, LeWitt, Long, N.E. Thing Co. Ltd., Smithson, and Weiner. (English),(French),(German)
- 18 PARIS IV.70, 1970.
- The United States Servicemen’s Fund Art Collection, 1971.
- with Robert Projansky, The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer And Sale Agreement, 1971.
- editor, with Armand Mattelart, Communication and Class Struggle, 2: Liberation, Socialism, New York: International General, and Bagnolet: International Mass Media Research Center (IMMRC), 1983, 438 pp.
- Literature
- Diana Kaur, Seth Siegelaub’s manifesto: A discourse analysis of The Artist’s Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement, Södertörns högskola , 2015, 87 pp. Master's thesis.
- Links