HIGH PERFORMANCE. Issue 26. Volume 7, Number 2, 1984. Los Angeles, CA: Astro Artz. Quarto magazine format, 96 pp. Softcover bindings in pictorial wraps.Â
A good copy. 'Ger' almost invisibly written on front cover. Covers showing shelf wear.Â
- Features
- Laurie Anderson Goes for the Throat by Mark Dery
- The Why and How of Collaboration by Susan Block
- Pat Oleszko by Carl Heyward
- The Evolution of Obsession by Margot Mifflin. Yayoi Kusama's Psychosomatic Art
- Special Report: Live Art in Los Angeles
- Linda Burnham Reports
- Performance in the '80s. The TV Generation: An Ironic Twist to the Art/Life Interface.
- Glamour as Environmental Art. Toward a Definition of Hollywood Performance Art
- Michael Kelley. The Flow of Belief: Can Art Replace Wrong-Headed Thinking?
- From a Whisper to a Shout. Suzanne Lacy Talks About a Network for Women's Voices
- The Capitalist Olympics. Olympic World Poetry Festival Losed the Ware: The Poets vs. the Pols
- In Dogged Pursuit of the World's Greatest Artist. The 5-Minute Performance Olympics
- The D.B.D Experience. Rachel Rosenthal's Mind-Body Spa: A Bath for the Soul. / The Legacy of Instant Theatre
- The White House as an Alternative Space.
- A Dream of Life and Death . Jac Mote's Performance Installations
- Los Angeles Music, Dance, Film & Video
- Portfolio
- Departments
Front Cover: Peggy Margaret and Lance Loud in Hey John, Did You Take the El Camino Far?
Back Cover: Rachel Rosenthal in Gaia, Mon Amour.



















