Flyer advertising REUNION, an electric sight-and-sound work, held on Monday, May 27, [1967] featuring John Cage with Gordon Mumma, David Tudor, David Behrman, and Lowell Cross. [details]
Single card from the "Monsters are Inoffensive" postcard set with photograph by Vera Spoerri. Published by "FLUXUS, DIVISION OF IMPLOSIONS, INC." [details]
Two sided card / announcement published in conjunction with opening held November 11, 1967. The exhibition, John Gibson's first, included works by Carl Andre, Christo, Mark di Suvero, Robert Grosvenor, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Forrest Myers, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson and Andy Warhol. [details]
Prospectus / catalogue announcing and describing the publication of a limited edition book, "The Large Glass and Related Works," by Arturo Schwarz published by Galleria Schwarz in 1967. Includes images of each print from the portfolio with full documentation. [details]
Artist's book by Emmett Williams. [details]
"Here is the devastating book which first established Marshall McLuhan's reputation as the foremost (and the wittiest) critic of modern mass communications. This is vintage McLuhan - so aptly illustrated by dozens of examples from ads, comic strips, columnists, etc. ... [details]
Program published by in conjunction with "The Academy Miss All-American Camp Beauty Pageant," a drag show, held at Town Hall, New York University, February 20, 1967. Flyer documents the patent that would become the film, "Queen," 1968, by Frank Simon. ... [details]
Volume of critical theory on "New American Cinema," edited, with an introduction by Gregory Battcock." Includes contributions by: Jonas Mekas, Ken Kelman, David Ehrenstein, Fred Wellington, Taylor Mead, Andrew Sarris, Rudolf Arnheim, Parker Tyler, Henry Geldzahler, Annette Michelson, Charles Boultenhouse, Ronald Tavel, Kenneth King, Amos Vogel, John Bernard Myers, Toby Mussman (on Marcel Duchamp), P. ... [details]
Program for the world premiere production of the musical "Hair" which opened [October 17, 1967] as the inaugeral production of the Public Theater in its downtown New York City building. Produced by Joseph Papp. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 11, 1967 - January 1, 1968. Text by Roland Penrose, chronology by Alicia Legg, and bibliography by Inga Forslund. Includes catalogue of the exhibition and index. ... [details]