Two cards featuring drawings of Claes Oldenburg's "Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Track." Includes a single fold prospectus for a lithograph published by Paul Banchini in 1972 printed on soft cream paper. ... [details]
Single sided flyer / press release offering an in depth history of the Annual New York Avant Garde Festival, written by the festival's director, Charlotte Moorman, in October, 1972. [details]
Prospectus and order form for a series of lithographs by Richard Serra printed at the studios of Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California, September - November 1972. Printed envelope contains seven printed reproductions of the prints available and additional price sheet / ordering form. [details]
Exhibition announcement / press release for opening held at Harold Rivkin Gallery, Washington, DC, November 30, 1972. Also serves as an announcement for "Les Levine's 'The Last Sculpture Show,' featuring Helvetica Bold, Barbara Gold, Carol Sockwell, David Trahan, M. ... [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held November 18, 1972. Recto of the card reads: "I got my job through The Museum of Mott Art inc." and "First in Services for the Art World," with a picture of Joan Schwartz, Arts Co-ordinator, photographed by Les Levine. [details]
Catalogue of 65 supposed services provided to artists by Levine's conceptual Museum of Mott Art Inc. Includes brief description of services and prices, introduction, conditions of service and consultation such as: "Art for Capital Gains," "How to Become an Artist's Spouse," "Where to Be Seen," "How to Avoid Becoming an Artist's Spouse" etc. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December, 1972. Includes biography of the artist. With a full color centerfold. Texts in Italian and English documenting "The Critic Laughs," "Book of Instructions (The Critic Laughs)," "Chicago Project," "Soft Pink Landscape," "Propositions," and "Five Tires Abandoned. ... [details]
Text for [article] "Will the Real Abbie Hoffman Please," dated April 23, 1972 in pencil, critically reporting on Abbie Hoffman's recent un-radical and un-revolutionary behavior including expensive suit wearing, short haircuts and encouragement of an audience to make changes from within the system. ... [details]
Press release announcing performances by The Shenyang Acrobatic Troupe in December 1972 and January 1973, the first theatre company from the People's Republic of China to visit the U.S. Performances held at the Opera House in Chicago beginning December 18, 1972; Clowes Memorial Auditorium in Indianapolis, beginning December 27, 1972; City Center of Music & Drama, New York City, on January 2, 1973; and at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D. ... [details]
Press release with supplemental material published in conjunction with performance by Hermann Nitsch, "O.M. Theatre (Orgies-Mysteries Theatre)," held at The Kitchen at Mercer Arts Center, New York City, December 2, 1972. ... [details]