Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Screw You," by Pete Dvarackas; artwork by John Holmes, Eddie Wolfram, Chas. Henry, Henry Charles, Robert Knight, Terry Pastor, Michael Mycock, David Frye, and John Holmes; "Sex Scene," edited by Bruce David; "The Lavender 'Art' of Sado-Masochism," by Gail Bryce; "Fuckbooks: Ann Landers' Secret Shame!" by Michael Perkins; "The Body Boondocks of New Jersey," by Tim McKenna; "Dirty Diversions: Bitches Behind Bars!" by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino; "Mail Order Madness," by John Milton. [details]
Compilation of documents - newspaper articles, editorials, correspondences between museum officials, flyers, writings, and manifestos - by Women Artists in Revolution (W.A.R.) from 1969 to 1971. Members of W. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 13 - April 19, 1971. Text by the artist, Manfred de la Motte, Laszlo Glozer, Gregoire Muller, Stephen A. Kurtz, Kurt von Meier, James Burns, and Burton Holmes. ... [details]
Satirical newspaper formatted to look like an issue of the New York Times published by the National Organization for Women (NOW), August 27, 1970. Edited by Nancy Borman with contributions by Fatima Ammon, Cherry Ames, Joan Serafin, Deborah Devine, D. ... [details]
The report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969, printed in order to bring each artist's opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
"Open Hearing" is the report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969 printed in order to bring each artists' opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
September / October 1968 issue of Arts Magazine. Cover features color reproduction of work by Lucas Samaras. Edited by Joseph James Akston, with written contributions by Joseph James Akston, Nicolas Calas, Jacqueline Barnitz, Lawrence Alloway, Cindy Nemser, Charles Nagel, Gordon Brown, Roderick Young, Jeanne Siegel, Alfred Werner, Pietro Gilardi, and Noel Frackman. ... [details]