Poster published in conjunction with the world premiere of Emile de Antonio's documentary "Painters Painting" at Hunter College Auditorium, February 12, 13, and 14, [1972]. Artists and culture workers in the film include Josef Albers, Leo Castelli, Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Henry Geldzahler, Clement Greenberg, Thomas Hess, Jasper Johns, Philip Johnson, Hilton Kramer, Philip Leider, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Phillip Pavia, Larry Poons, Robert Rauschenberg, William Rubin, Ethel Scull, Robert Scull, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol. [details]
Revised version of the exhibition catalogue originally published in conjunction with show held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, July - August 1965. Foreword by Maurice Tuchman. Excerpted text by Lawrence Alloway, Robert Goldwater, Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, William Rubin, and Meyer Schapiro. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of American painter Frank Stella with an emphasis on his early work produced in New York, such as the Black paintings, and his work throughout the 1960s. Text by William S. Rubin. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of American painter Frank Stella with an emphasis on his early work produced in New York, such as the Black paintings, and his work throughout the 1960s. Text by William S. Rubin. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover art by Redhead's Comicsxcs. Contents include "Revolution? It's Good for (Smith & Wesson) Business," by Sheila Ryan; "Perspectives of the Revolution," by Anita Hoffman, Lannes Kenfield, Tuli Kupferberg, Wolf Lowenthal, Hank Williams, Israel Young, and Jerry Rubin; "Osaka Expo '70," by Tatsuo Shibata; "Practical Karate : Fundamentals"; "East Side Best Side," by Ken Weaver; "Robert Wolf : Incoming," by Robert Wolf; "For a Common Ground," by Hank Williams; "Visions of the Apocalypse," by Ted Folke. [details]
Invitation to a party on Abbie Hoffman's Lower East Side, New York, roof to benefit the legal defense of The Chicago 8 [which became the Chicago 7 after the case against Bobby Seale was declared a mistrial], held June 7th, [1969], from midnight until dawn. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 9, 1969 - February 8, 1970. Text by Henry Geldzahler, with additional contributions by Michael Fried, Clement Greenberg, Harold Rosenberg, Robert Rosenblum, and William Rubin. ... [details]
"For the first time it is possible for admirers of mdoern art to appreciate fully the magnificent achievement of the New York School by finding this major book over 300 paintings, sculptures, and drawings by fort-three artists working in the styles known as Abstract Expressionism, Color-Field Painting, pop Art, and Minimal Art. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 27 - June 9, 1968; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California, July 16 - September 8, 1968; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, October 19 - December 8, 1968. ... [details]
Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "The Genesis of Jackson Pollock," by Francis V. O'Connor; "Billy Al Bengston's 'Dentos,'" by Fidel A. Danieli; "Jackson Pollock and the Modern Tradition, Part IV," by William Rubin; "Talking with Roy Lichtenstein," by John Coplans; "The Collages of Arthur Dove," by Dorothy Rylander Johnson; "Walter Sickert," by David Sylvester; "Ingres Centennial at the Fogg," by Robert Pincus-Witten; "Paul Klee at the Guggenheim," by Gert Schiff; "Irving Petlin," by Max Kozloff. ... [details]