Group of four pieces of Harry Partsch ephemera. Includes: a black-and-white catalogue published by BMI with a chronological list of compositions, discography, a list of grants, commissions, and awards, as well as excerpts from writings on Partch; a single-sided program for "The Music and Instruments of Harry Partch" held at the [International Music Congress], New York, September 8 and 10, 1968; a two-sided program / announcement published by Gate 5 Records in conjunction with a recoding of "The Bewitched" by Harry Partch with a typewritten note on verso floridly signed by Partsch; and a folded BMI Pamphlet about Harry Partch. [details]
Issue 19/20 of "Yale French Studies : Contemporary Art," edited by Kenneth Douglas. Articles include: "Painting Today: Principles and Practitioners," by Bernard Dorival; "In Praise of Sculpture," by Michel Ragon; "A Paris Commentary: The Tough Trend," by Robert Herbert; "Notes on a New Trend: Multidimensional Animated Works," by Guy Habasque; "The Cigarbox of Napolean III," by Thomas B. ... [details]
Includes texts by Jonas Mekas, Walter S. Michel, Robert M. Hammond, Charles Spaak, Guido Aristarco, Herman G. Weinberg, Jerry Wald. Layout designed by George Maciunas. [details]
Includes texts by Gilbert Seldes, Jonas Mekas, Branko Vucicevic, Herman G. Weinberg, and many others. Layout designed by George Maciunas. [details]
Includes texts by Lotte H. Eisner, Mekas, and Robert Hughes as well as interview with Federico Fellini by George Bluestone. [details]
A early design piece by Maciunas. Issue contains article titled "The Impact of Television on Motion Pictures - A Symposium" with texts by Gilbert Seldes, Fred Zinnemann, John Houseman, Boris Kaufma, Fritz Lang, Stanley Kramer and Otto Preminger. [details]
Bulletin published in conjunction with show held September 10 - October 20, 1957. Text by Sam Hunter. Includes chronology, exhibition checklist and selected bibliography. Illustrated with works in exhibition. [details]
Single side postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held April 19, [1957]. Artists include Waldemar Baranowski, Robert Beauchamp, Joann Gedney, Richard Ireland, Lester Johnson, David Lund, Marcia Marcus, Steve Montgomery, Patricia Passloff, Ray Spillenger, Peter Stander, Tom Young, Wilfrid Zogbaum, Gabriel Kohn, Mary Frank, William Creston, Joan Mathews, Allan Kaprow, Martin Bloom, Lennart Anderson, John Chamberlain, Elaine de Kooning, Vincent Pepi, Miles Karpilow, Ernest Smith, Fritz Bultman. [details]
Reference dictionary of abstract painting. "teh present work does not pretend to list the name of every abstract painter -obviously an impossible task - nor to make a final critical selection. I will however, we venture to to think, provide the general public, students of art and artist themselves with a source of information which has been lacking up to the present time. ... [details]
Single sided announcement / invitation published in conjunction with a reception for four new publications held at the Living Theatre, New York, November 13, [1957]. Publications included "A Red Carpet for the Sun," by Irving Layton; "A Form of Women," by Robert Creeley; "1450-1950," by Bob Brown; and "The Empire Finals at Verona," by Jonathan Williams and Fielding Dawson. ... [details]