Exhibition catalogue published by Exit Art in conjunction with show held at Franklin Furnace, New York, February 10 - March 6, 1982. Curated by Jeanette Ingberman. Text and art by Vito Acconci, Gempei Akasegawa, Louis Aragon, Scott Billingsley, Marc Blane, Gunther Brus, Barry Bryant, Chris Burden, Papo Colo, Bogomir Ecker, William Farley, John Fekner, Lou Forgione, John Giorno, GAAG, John Halpern, Abbie Hoffman, Sam Hsieh, Jay Jaroslov, Komar & Melamid, George Maciunas, Gordon Matta Clark, Ann Messner, Richard Mock, Peter Monnig, Charlotte Moorman, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch, Dennis Oppenheim, People's Flag Show, Jan Van Ray, and Real Estate Show. ... [details]
Pamphlet / folded poster published in conjunction with a reconstruction of the 1982 show Illegal America, redefined and held March 3 - April 7, 1990. Curated by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo. Artists included Vito Acconci, Gempei Akasegawa, Louis Aragon, Art Workers Coalition, Gunther Brus, Chris Burden, Gordon Matta Clark, Dias, Bogomir Ecker, William Farley, John Fekner, GAAG, John Giorno, Greenpeace, David Hammons, Abbie Hoffman, Tehching Hsieh, Jay Jaroslov, Komar & Melamid, George Maciunas, Ann Messner, Richard Mock/Cesar Chavez, Peter Monnig, Charlotte Moorman, Otto Muehl, Paulette Nenner, Hermann Nitsch, Dennis Oppenheim, Guillermo Gomez Peña, People's Flag Show, Real Estate Show, Carolee Schneemann, Dread Scott, Jack Smith, and Krzysztof Wodiczko. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement calling for people to picket C.B.S headquarters and for C.B.S. employees to quit and join the protest following C.B.S.'s visual censorsip of Abbie Hoffman's American Flag shirt which he wore on his April, 1970 appearance on the Merv Griffin show. ... [details]
Single fold card / invitation published in conjunction with a benefit birthday party for Radio Free USA celebrating Abbie Hoffman's 50th birthday held at Christopher Cerf's, New York City, November 20, [1986]. ... [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with a weekly live taping of Radio Free USA featuring Abbie Hoffman held at the Village Gate in New York City in [1986], and broadcast live on WBAI. [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]
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]
Issue 14 of the 'Journal of Radical Shimming' published by the Red76 collective. Texts by Matthew Stadler, Dan S. Wang, Scott Berzofsky, Mike Wolf, Sam Gould, Rich Jensen, Mark Read, Steve Lambert, Abbie Hoffman, Starhawk, David Senior, Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg, Gabriel Mindel Saloman, Jessica Garz, Sean Dockray, Malak Helmy, Pop-Up Book Academy, Aja Rose Bond, Alexander Muir, Daniella Aiello, Gabriel Saloman, Lisa MacLoad and Sydney Hart. ... [details]
August 19-25, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by John Leese. Cover stories include: "Prince of the City: Take 2, The Story the Movie Doesn't Tell," by Eric Nadler; "Jack Abbott Backlash," by Abbie Hoffman; "Joyce Maynard Kids Herself," by Margo Jefferson and Eve Ottenberg; and "Koch Coops His Artists," by Gerald Marzorati. ... [details]
September 24-30, 1980 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Film Special: Bringing Godard Back Home," an interview with Jean-Luc Godard by Jonathan Rosenbaum; "Jurasas: Exile on B'Way," by Spencer Golub; "Slow Death at Sydenham," by Tim Weiner; "Your Own TV Station for $30,000," by Bob Brewin; "Underground Upstate: Viva's Tales of Hoffman," Viva on Johanna Lawrenson and Abbie Hoffman. ... [details]