Two sided poster published in conjunction with the opening of The Collation Center at 25 Park Place, New York, in [197?]. Includes a chronology of the organization, a floor-plan of the space and more. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Dan Asher. Texts by Rosemarie Trockel, Kay Heymer, Holger Liebs, Ruth Christine Häuber, Factual Nonsense, Diego Cortez, Gretchen Faust, Hilton Als, David Reisman, Nicolas Bourriaud, Arto Lindsay, Reiner Speck and José Lebrero Stals. ... [details]
"'The Radiant City (La Ville Radieuse),' one of his fundamental and most important books, reveals the full genius of Le Corbusier. First published in 1933 and then, with some slight additions, republished in 1964, it has never before been available [before this edition] in English. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "LAX," held at Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, 1992. Text by David Pagel. Includes biography and exhibition history. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 7 - November 19, 1972. Includes installation plans, reproductions of LeWitt's plans for the exhibition's wall drawings and schematic views. ... [details]
Collection of five pieces of staple bound March on Washington and March Against Death ephemera, large anti-war protests and accompanying events held in Washington, D.C., November 13 - 16, [1969]. Actions and events included "March Against Death," held November 13 to 16, [1969] which involved "delegations from every state representing American war dead and Vietnam villages destroyed, walking in a 36 hour single file procession from Arlington National Cemetery to the Capitol;" the "March on Washington" a march followed by a rally and folk concert held on Saturday, November 15, [1969]; and "continuing actions sponsored by constituency groups," held November 16, [1969]. ... [details]
Single sided press release announcing the plans for the 8th Annual Avant Garde Festival to be held at the 69th Regiment Armory on November 19, 1971. Organized by festival director Charlotte Moorman. Artists included Otto Piene, Eric Siegel, Shirley Clarke, Nam June Paik, Shuya Abe, Frank Lincoln Viner, Douglas Davis, Ralph Hocking, Ken Dominick, Pulsa, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Morton Subotnick, Stefan Tcherepnin, Richard Teitelbaum, Lil Picard, Jud Yalkut, Ed Emshwiller, Stan Vanderbeek, Christo, Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Joe Jones, Robert Watts, Frank Gillette, John Reilly, Rudi Stern, Robert Breer, Ken Dewey, Geoff Hendricks, Ralph Ortiz, Tosun Bayrak, Bici Forbes, Gary Rieveschl, Jackson Mac Low, Philip Corner, Frederic Rzewski, Gregory Battcock, Shigeko Kubota, Joey Skaggs, Al Hansen, Emmett Williams, Jim McWilliams, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Dick Higgins, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Allan Kaprow, Takehisa Kosugi, Pauline Oliveros, Faith Ringgold, Carolee Schneemann, Aldo Tambellini, Jean Toche, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell and many others. [details]
Catalogue documenting the planning, installation and inauguration of Claus Oldenburg's sculpture "Cross Section of a Toothbrush with Paste, in a Cup, on a Sink : Portrait of Coosje's Thinking" installed in the fall of 1983. ... [details]
Poster / flyer published in conjunction with the Week of the Angry Arts Against the War in Vietnam and Broadway Dissents held at Village Theater, January 29 - February 5, 1967. Performances by Ruby Dee, E. ... [details]
Poster / flyer published in conjunction with happening held March 22 - 27, 1961. Recto features drawing by Kaprow with verso contains text announcing the work.
"In one of the more sinister examples [of Kaprow''''s Happenings], A Spring Happening (1961), the small audience was packed into a narrow crate with slits cut at eye level through which could be seen, among other things, a nude and nervous young woman being chased by a spotlight.
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