Set of five elements provided to members of the press in c. 1971 to promote Les Levine's Museum of Mott Art, located at 181 Mott Street, New York City. Composed of two uncredited black-and-white silver gelatin photographic prints, one of "Portrait of the Founder of Museum of Mott art inc. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 25 - February 23, 1975. Essay by Les Levine. Artists include Les Levine, Bill Beckley, Dennis Oppenheim, Roger Welch, Charlemagne Palestine, Douglas Davis, and Larry Rivers. ... [details]
A catalogue of 65 supposed services provided to artists by Levine's conceptual Museum of Mott Art Inc. Includes brief description of services and price, 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]
Three staple bound sheet press release announcing the initial four programs of the Film Makers' Cinematheque held on November 30, 1964 (films by Andy Warhol, Ron Rice, Dick Preston, Stan Brakhage, David Brooks, Bruce Conner); December 7, 1964 (an evening of films by Warhol including "Eat," "13 Most Beautiful Women," "Banana Sequence" and "many others"); December 14, 1964 (films by Stan Brakhage, David Brooks, Bruce Conner, Robert Nelson, Storm de Hirsch, Charles Levine, Carl Linder, Bob Fleishner); and December 21, 1964 (films by Warhol, Robert Breer, George Landow, Marie Menken, Naomi Levine, Charles Boultenhouse, and Ken Jacobs). ... [details]
Singe sided program for films presented at Film-Makers' Cinematheque on December 21, 1964. Films presented included "Newsreel" by Andy Warhol, "Little Stabs at Happiness" by Ken Jacobs, "Fleming Faloon" by George Landow, "Faucets" and "Wrestling" by Marie Menken, "Jeromelu" by Naomi Levine (with Red Grooms, Mimi Gross, Gerard Malanga and Jack Smith) and "Yes" by Levine, "Dionysius" by Charles Boultenhouse, and "Eyewash" by Robert Breer. ... [details]
Oversized program for three performances held on March 7, 1967 at Loeb Student Center of New York University. Performances included Robert Rauschenberg's "Outskirts" performed by Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, Alex Hay, Deborah Hay, Barbara Lloyd, Yvonne Rainer, and Elaine Sturtevant; "Critic" by Les Levine performed by critics Nicholas Callas, Michael Benedikt, Brian O'Doherty, Annette Mitchelson, John Gruen, Julia Gruen, Irving Sandler, Peter Schjeldahl, Jill Johnston, Gene Swenson, Max Kozloff, Ted Berrigan, John Perreault, and David Bourdon' and "Raspberry" by John Giorno read by Rainer, Rauschenberg and Schjeldahl. [details]
Issue edited by Joshua Cohn, Walter Robinson, Edit deAk, with guest editor Anna Canepa. Essays "Some Notes on My Use of Video," by Vito Acconci; "August 1974: Fawn Grove, PA.," by Joan Jonas; "Text: Television Delivers People," by Richard Serra; "Shooting Star," by Bruce Kurtz; " Video and The Museum," by David A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Allen Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, April 17 - May 12, 1970. Introduction by Athena T. Spear. Artists include Vito Acconci, Siah Armajani, Michael Asher, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Frederick Barthelme, Bill Beckley, Mel Bochner, Jonathan Borofsky, George Brecht, Victor Burgin, Donald Burgy, Ian Burn, Scott Burton, James Lee Byars, Luis Camnitzer, Rosemarie Castoro, Don Celender, Fred Cornell Cone, Christpher Cook, Eduardo Costa, Robert Cumming, Roger Cutforth, Royce Dendler, David Dunlap, David Eisler, Robert Feke, Rafael Ferrer, George Gladstone, Dan Graham, Ira Joel Haber, Richards Jarden, On Kawara, Michael Kirby, Paul Kos, Joseph Kosuth, R. ... [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held at Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, April 2 - May 15, 1983. Traveled to Musee d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, September 15 - October 30, 1983 ; and Glenbow Museum, Calgary, November 18, 1983 - January 7, 1984. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 13 - June 2, 1985. Curated by John G. Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, Richard Marshall, Lisa Phillips, Richard Armstrong, and Patterson Sims. ... [details]