Boob #1 (privately printed}, paste-up poem on a single sheet. San Francisco
1954
Artist’s View #8, poems, paintings, and paste-ups reproduced on a two-sided folded broadside. Claire Mahl
1955
Caesar’s Gate, poems by Robert Duncan. Divers Press. Cover and sequence of 16 paste-ups.
1960
O! Hawk’s Well Press. Cover and sequence of 16 paste-up pages. Paste-ups and Assemblies. Dilexi Gallery. Paste-up on folded paper.
1963
“Unking’d by Affection,” in a Poetry Folio. San Francisco Arts Festival. Broadside with drawing by Jess and holograph poem by Robert Duncan. San Francisco’s Burning by Helen and Pat Adam. Oannes Press. Cover and six full-page drawings?.
1964
Ballads by Helen Adam. Acadia Press. Cover, lettering of text, title page, and 15 illustrations.
1966
A Book of Resemblances: Poems: 1950-1953 by Robert Duncan. Henry Wenning. “Reproduced in Holograph of the Author, & Ornamented Drawings by Jess.”
1967
The Cat and the Blackbird, a children’s story by Robert Duncan. White Rabbit Press. Designed, lettered, and illustrated on each page with ink drawings.
1968
Names of People. Poems by Robert Duncan.Black Sparrow Press. Illustrated with 15 ink drawings.
1969
The Better Dream House. Poems by Joe Dunn. White Rabbit Press. Cover and 11 paste-up illustrations.
1970
Gallowsongs; Galgenlieder by Christian Morgenstern. “Versions by Jess.” Black Sparrow Press. Ink drawings throughout.
1972
Caesar’s Gate, poems 1949-50 by Robert Duncan. Expanded edition. Sand Dollar. Six additional paste-ups, including frontispiece medallion.
2007
The Boobus and the Bunnyduck, a children’s story by Michael McClure. Facsimile ltd. edition, The Arion Press. Lettering and crayon illustrations throughout.
Duncan, Michael and Wagstaff, Christopher. An Opening of the Field: Jess, Robert Duncan and Their Circle, exhibition catalogue, Pomegranate Communications. With essays by Michael Duncan, Christopher Wagstaff, William Breazeale and James Maynard.
Perl, Jed. New Art City: Manhattan at Mid-Century, New York: Vintage, 2007, 299 – 301.
Duncan, Michael. “Engines of Genesis: Jess’s Paste-Ups,” Tibor de Nagy (catalogue).
2008
Carlin, T.J. “Jess: Paintings and Paste-ups,” Time Out New York, June 19-25, pp. 33-36.
Feinstein, Roni. “Jess,” Circa 1958: Breaking Ground in American Art (catalogue), p. 40.
Gardner, James. “An Act of Surrender, a Leap of Faith,” The New York Sun, July 10.
Hainley, Bruce. “Reviews: Jess,” Artforum, February, pp. 297-298.
Johnson, Ken. “Jess: Paintings and Paste-Ups,” The New York Times, June 6.
Killeen, Michael. “No-Nukes Artist, Warrior Maidens, Rubber Fruit: 57th Street Art,” Bloomberg.com, June 5.
Libby, Brian. “Collage of a Fascinating Life,” The Oregonian, May 9.
Motley, John. “Review: To and From the Printed Page,” Portland Mercury, May 18.
Naves, Mario. “Struck by Conscience,” New York Observer.
Self, Dana. “The Nelson spotlights hot new properties in Sparks!” The Pitch.
Selz, Peter. “Jess: Paintings, Paste-Ups, Translations, Salvages,” Tibor de Nagy (catalogue).
Schwabsky, Barry. “Solemn, Expanded Time,” The Nation, June 23.
Yau, John. “Jess: Paintings and Paste-Ups,” The Brooklyn Rail, September.
2007
Rogers, Michael. “Pulled Through Time: a Caltech Reporter Traces the Life of an Elusive Artist,” Caltech News, Vol. 41, Num. 4. Jess: To and From the Printed Page. Independent Curators International. Exhibition catalogue with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, John Ashbery and Lisa Jarnot.
2005
Auping, Michael. Jess Word Pictures Ray Johnson: Paste-ups Moticos and Assemblage 1951-1997, Hackett-Freedman Gallery, San Francisco, CA.
Auping, Michael. Jess, A Grand Collage, Buffalo Fine Arts Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
1991
Simas, Joseph. “Now, Now, Jess!” Arts Magazine, Summer, pp. 52-57.
Hopkins, Henry T. California Painters: New Work. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, pp. 88-90.
1990
Livingstone, Marco. Pop Art: A Continuing History. New York: Henry N. Abrams, Inc., pp. 29, 213, 250.
Solnit, Rebecca. Secret Exhibition: Six California Artists of the Cold War Era. San Francisco: City Lights Books, pp. 30-43, 89-99, 102, 111-14.
Wagstaff, Christopher. Lyn Brockway, Harry Jacobus, and Jess: The Romantic Paintings, Berkeley: Rose Books, pp. 11–16.
1989
Ashbery, John. Reported Sightings: Art Chronicles, 1957-1987. Ed. David Bergman. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989, pp. 294-98.
Giffon, Anne. “L’assemblage en Californie dans les années cinquante et soixante: le reflet d’un malaise social.” Histoire de l’art: bulletin d’information de l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art 1989, publié en collaboration avec l’Association de professeurs d’archéologie de d’histoire de l’art des Universités (Paris), Oct. 1989, pp. 67-80.
Solnit, Rebecca. “Phantoms of Delight,” Artweek, Apr., p.7.
1987
Auping, Michael. “Songs of Innocence,” Art in America, January, pp. 118-27, 147.
1985
Cameron, Dan. “Illustration is Back in the Picture,” Art News, November, pp. 114-20.
1984
Auping, Michael. Jess: Paste-Ups (and Assemblies), 1951-1983, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL.
McDonald, Robert. “Jess: Surveying the Paste-Ups,” Artweek, May, Cover and p.1
1983
Cebulski, Frank. “Lyric Art,” Artweek, May 23, p. 4.
1982
Ashbery, John. “Painting Becomes Theater,” Newsweek, April 26, p. 63.
Butera, Virginia Fabbri. Arts, September, p. 32.
1981
Hale, Niki. “Jess’ California Soul in Paste-Up Mythology,” Art World.
Levin, Kim. The Village Voice, January 21.
Frank, Elizabeth. “Jess at Odyssia: Review of Exhibitions,” Art in America, April, p. 143.
Johns, Russell. “The Four Seasons and other Paste-Ups by Jess,” The New York Times, Jan., p. C21.
1980
Armstrong, Richard. Matrix/Berkeley 37: Jess, University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA.
Ashbery, John. “Metaphysical Overtones,” New York, February 11.
Leja, Michael. Aspects of the 70s: Mavericks, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA.
1979
Burnside, Madeleine. “New York Reviews: Jess,” Art News, February, p. 173.
1978
Jarmusch, Ann. “Free Wheeling Diversity,” Art News, September, p. 134.
Ashbery, John. “How to Stuff a Wild Stocking,” New York, December 18, p. 115.
Kramer, Hilton. “Two Collagists Tease the Eye,” The New York Times, December 22.
1977
Kutner, Janet. “Jess Exhibits Imagery Captivates by Confusion,” Dallas Morning News, April 25.
Haacke, Lorraine. “Jess: An Artist with a Fascinating Style,” Dallas Times Herald, April 29.
Frankenstein, Alfred. “The Visual Quotations by Jess,” San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, June 12, p. 49.
Baldwin, Nick. “The Key to Jess: Details,” Des Moines Sunday Register, October 30.
Stiles, Knute. “Jess at the University Art Museum, Berkeley,” Art in America, November, p. 137.
Murdock, Robert M. Introduction to Translations, Salvages, Paste-Ups by Jess, Dallas Museum of Fine Art, Dallas, TX. Also includes Robert Duncan, “An Art of Wondering.”
Ashbery, John. “Jess at the Museum of Modern Art.” Art in America, March- April, p. 89-90.
1972
Prokopoff, Stephen. Introduction to Jess: Paste-Ups, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL.
1971
Kramer, Hilton. “Translations by Jess,” The New York Times, June 5.
Bowles, Jerry G. “Reviews and Previews,” Art News, Summer, p. 14.
Gruen, John. “The Best Thing in Life is Me,” Galleries and Museums, New York, NY, October 17.
Channin, Richard. “Reviews and Previews,” Art News, November, p. 26.
Duncan, Robert. Introduction to Translations by Jess, Odyssia Gallery, New York, NY.
1968
Duncan, Robert. Paste-Ups by Jess, San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA.