Exhibition catalogue for exhibition that did not take place outside the printed catalogue. I.E. a purely conceptual exhibition. Each artist was provided with a single page within the catalogue, representing a single day in the month of March 1969. ... [details]
An announcement card for Jan Dibbets three day performance piece in Amsterdam. One of the earliest Conceptual Art exhibitions. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Prospect 69 held September 30 - October 12, 1969. Conceived of and organized by Konrad Fischer and Hans Strelow. Edited section by Seth Siegelaub incorporates interviews with Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, and Lawrence Weiner conducted individually by themselves. ... [details]
Artist's project by Ira Joel Haber, artist and employee of Norbert J. Prager Associates, a company that dealt with mailed surveys. Haber asked 27 artists to check two sets of numbers "to share with them my immediate environment in some of its visual and process forms. ... [details]
Two sided postcard printed as an announcement of a performance by Jan Dibbets in Amsterdam, May 9, 12, and 30, 1969. Text in English, French, German and Dutch. [details]
Perhaps one of the most revered artists' publications of the 1960s, the "Xerox Book," published by dealers Siegelaub and Wendler is a xerox book in name only. Conceived by Siegelaub as an inexpensive artist's publication - each artist was afforded twenty-five pages [plus a cover / title page] to execute a site-specific project for the publication. ... [details]
Printed announcement / colophon and set of three artists' projects issued in an unprinted envelope published in conjunction with show and symposium held at the Laura Knott Gallery, Bradford Junior College, MA, February 4 - March 2, 1968. ... [details]
Exhibition poster, printed in red ink, published in conjunction with opening of work by Pierre Clerk held at Seth Siegelaub's gallery at 16 West 56th Street, New York, on April 5, 1966. Poster design by Clerk. ... [details]