
HIGH PERFORMANCE.The original performance art magazine. Edited and published by Linda Frye Burnham. Issue 21, 1983. Los Angeles, CA, Astro Artz. Quarto magazine format, 80 pp. Softcover bindings in pictorial wraps.
A very good copy. Black Ink stamp on the front cover. 'Ge' written in blue ink on front cover. Back cover showing shelf wear.
- Erotic Play: The Art of Spastic Frank Moore
- Book review of Edouard Dauphin's Plasmatics your heart in your mouth (The first four years) plus a brief article on a contested Plasmatic's show at Franklin Furnace.
- Harvey Pekar and R. Crumb, 'Standing Behind Old Jewish Ladies in Supermarket Lines'
- Passion/Passage by Arlene Raven. 'Cheri Gaulke's This Is My Body
- Talking About Artists Making Records. Interview with Sound Architect Jeff Gordon
- Telecommunicating the American Dream. Tom Klinkowstein's Art by Telecopier and Slow-scan Video
- The Great Wall. The China Performances of Moe Meyer and Michael Bitney
- Art on the Run/ England's Natural Theatre Performs for an Audience on Bicycles
- Floating Worlds. How Do Artists Feel About Having Children?
- Art/Protest/L.A.
- Theater of Corrections. Geese Theatre Company Listens to the Imprisoned
- How Would You Like to Play a Demon in Amsterdam?
- From the Rockies Flows the Nile. Post-Modern permutations in the mile-high city.
Cover art: Outrageous Beauty Revue, directed by Frank Moore.