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Dance at the Bridge
  • ephemera
  • offset-printed
  • black-and-white
  • 27.6 x 21.6 cm.
  • [1] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Dance at the Bridge

Trisha Brown, Sally Gross, Elizabeth Keen, Carolee Schneemann, James Tenney, Aileen Passloff, Remy Charlip, Claude Debussy, Deborah Lee, Diane Di Prima, Eddie Johnson, Viola Farber, Beverly Schmidt, Stephen Tropp, Roberts Blossom, Mario Jorrin, Jack Milton, Carl Stein, Matt Hoffman

Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a series of dance performances hels November 28-30, 1965. Participants included Trisha Brown, Sally Gross, Elizabeth Keen, Carolee Schneemann, James Tenney, Aileen Passloff, Remy Charlip, Claude Debussy, Deborah Lee, Diane Di Prima, Eddie Johnson, Viola Farber, Beverly Schmidt, Stephen Tropp, Roberts Blossom, Mario Jorrin, Jack Milton, Carl Stein, and Matt Hoffman. [details]

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Condition:  Good. Removed staple marks in upper left corner of page. Bottom of page has been roughly cut. Folded in nine and moderate handling wear.
[Object # 25189]
Who Chicago? : An Exhibition of Contemporary Imagists
  • exhibition catalogue
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 20.5 x 21.5 cm.
  • 216 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 0904461653

Who Chicago? : An Exhibition of Contemporary Imagists

[Paperback]

Victor Musgrave, Dennis Adrian, Russell Bowman, Roger Brown, James Falconer, Art Green, Philip Hanson, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Christina Ramberg, Suellen Rocca, Barbara Rossi, H.C. Westermann, Karl Wirsum, Joseph Yoakum, Ray Yoshida, The Hairy Who

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Camden Arts Centre (with historical introduction at Serpentine Gallery), London, December 10, 1980 - January 25, 1981; the Ceolfrith Gallery, Sunderland Arts Centre, Sunderland, February 16 - March 14, 1981; the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, March 21 - April 30, 1981; the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, May - June 1981; and the Ulster Museum, Belfast, July - August, 1981. ... [details]

$3.50
Condition:  Used
Some More Beginnings
  • exhibition catalogue
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 40 x 27.5 cm.
  • 122 pp.
  • edition size 15000
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Some More Beginnings

Billy Klüver, Julie Martin, Robert Rauschenberg, Iain Whitecross, Theodore Wolff, Ruth Fancken, Licio Isolani, Jame Calonis, Ben F. Laposky, John Benedict, Walter Delaney, Robert Whitman, Larry Heilos, Eric Rawson, Edward Adams, Nicholas Zettlemoyer, Robin Parkinson, Eric Martin, Norman T. White, Charles J. Grandmaison, Scotty Snyder, Kasoundra, Jackie Cassen, Rudi Stern, J. Schwartz, Eugene Dolgoff, Uecker, Lucy J. Young, James F. O'Brien, Charles Tafra, Edward Adams, Paul E. Stephens, Kathy Baker, Aldo Tambellini, Gertrude Barnstone, Dan Bloxum, Juan Downey, Rachel Bas-Cohain, Alan Litke, Hans Haacke, Eugene Roth, Sheldon Cohen, Peter L. Meyer, George Wolffe, John Anthes, Tracy S. Kinsel, Royce Dendler, Roger Vilder, David Chapin, Jacque Pankove, Leon D. Harmon, Kenneth C. Knowlton, Roberta Phillips, Thorne Macdonald, Clard Svenson, Larry Lard, Samuel Chaikofsky, Robert Kragen, Robert Lippman, Jean Toche, Robert Wiegand, Lloyd Kreuzer, Theodore Watkin, Mary Ashley, X. John Mirageas, Gottfried Jaeger, Agnes Mills, Harriet Casdin-Silver, Stan Van Der Beek, John F. Puskas

Catalogue for a juried exhibition curated by scientists conceived by Art & Technology guru Billy Klüver. Organized by Experiments in Art and Technology in conjunction with the Brooklyn Museum and The Museum of Modern Art, a call for submissions was placed in the New York Times on November 12, 1967 [reproduced in this catalogue] the show drew budding technologists / artists with the chosen work ultimately exhibited at the Museum. ... [details]

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Andy Warhol : The Complete Commissioned Posters, 1964 - 1987
  • catalogue raisonné
  • paper over boards issued without dust-jacket
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • color
  • 33.5 x 25.5 cm.
  • 159 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 9783791349718

Andy Warhol : The Complete Commissioned Posters, 1964 - 1987

Andy Warhol, Paul Marechal

"Published for the first time in a single volume, this definitive collection of original posters produced by Andy Warhol reveals the artist''s remarkable contribution to the art of poster design. Throughout his career, Andy Warhol easily crossed the boundaries between fine art and graphic design; in fact, he made no distinction between art and advertising. ... [details]

Munich / London / New York, Germany / United Kingdom / New York: Prestel,
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$179.00
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I. The Relationship Between Art and Architecture / II. Art + Architecture + Society / III. Art Fairs : Plans and Process / IV. Conservation and Contemporary Art / V. Support for the Arts in Unsupportive Times
  • reference book
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 5 vol.: 23.2 x 14.6 cm. (each)
  • 5 vol.: vol. 1: 57 pp. ; vol. 2: 58 pp. ; vol. 3: 42 pp.; vol. 4: 66 pp. ; vol. 5: 50 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

I. The Relationship Between Art and Architecture / II. Art + Architecture + Society / III. Art Fairs : Plans and Process / IV. Conservation and Contemporary Art / V. Support for the Arts in Unsupportive Times

Summary of a Workshop / (Volumes 1 - 5)

Frank O. Gehry, Daniel Buren, Jean-Louis Cohen, Cesar Pelli, Donald Judd, Irving Lavin, Germano Celant, Henry N. Cobb, Christopher Knight, Mildred Friedman, John Chamberlain, Peter Eisenman, Robert Irwin, Michael Graves, Nancy Wexler, Henry T. Hopkins, Michael Rotondi, Diana Agrest, Lynda Benglis, Scott Burton, Adele Freedman, April Greiman, Alanna Heiss, Craig Hodgetts, Walter Hopps, Catherine Ingraham, Eric Owen Moss, Matt Mullican, Larry Richards, David Ross, Alexis Smith, Leon Whiteson, O. Kelley Anderson Jr., Brian Angel, Dr. Alberto Anfossi, Rosina Gómez Baeza, Dr. Emil Bammatter, Thomas P. Blackman, Van Deren Coke, Michelle De Angelus, Milton Esterow, Anita Kaegi, Claudio Bruni Sakraischik, Allan Schwartzman, Leif Ståhle, Tamara Thomas, Robert Thomson, Billie Milam, Albert Albano, James Bernstein, Sharon Blank, Victoria Blyth Hill, Tom Branchick, William Leischer, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Ross Merill, Roy De Forest, Tim Ebner, George Herms, Duane Hanson, Rotraut Klein-Moquay, Ida Kohlmeyer, Miriam Shapiro, Paul Brach, Zora Sweet Pinney, Nora Halpern Brougher, Cee Scott Brown, Marie Cieri, Pamela Clapp, Gary Garrels, Stanley Grinstein, David Ireland, Steven D. Lavine, Bella Lewitzky, Lisa Lyons, Anne MacDonald, Peter Norton, Max Palevsky, Claire Peeps, Dr. Thomas Reese, Joy Silverman, Tina Summerlin, Ella King Torrey, Joel Wachs, Frederick R. Weisman

Volumes I-V of "Summary of a Workshop," a biannual series of symposiums on contemporary art sponsored by the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation and held at various North American locations. Each symposium was accompanied by a catalogue which summarized the conversations that took place. ... [details]

$350.00
Condition:  Very Good / Fine. Set of 5 volumes. Light rubbing and yellowing of cover edges and light yellowing of pages, otherwise Fine. Contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 37853]
Gay Ways '69 New York
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white
  • 43 x 29 cm.
  • 20 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Gay Ways '69 New York

New York Mattachine Newsletter / (December 1969)

Bruce King, Jack Mitchell, Paul Ritchard, B. Ryan, Price Dickenson

December 1969 issue of Gay Ways, edited by Bruce King. Contents include: "From the Editor - What - Another Gay Newspaper?," by Bruce King; "Ballerina Slaps Rudy Back;" "Sex and the Motorcyclist;" "College Year Book Features Nude Pictures of Seniors;" "King's Reviews: Films, Theatre, Books," by Bruce King; "Beards Win Out!;" "Prince Philip's Sour Notes to Singer;" "Actor's Son Found Guilty of Violating Draft Law;" "Fashion - Low Cleavage for Hairy Men;" "The Crossways of Sex," by B. ... [details]

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Berkeley Barb
  • periodical
  • illustrated wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white
  • 44.9 x 29.5 cm.
  • 24 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Berkeley Barb

Vol. 19, No. 14, Issue No. 453 (April 19 - 25, 1974)

David Armstrong, Mae Brussell, Stephanie Caruana, Frederick U. Ross, Ric Reynolds, David J. Kolsky, Jennifer L. Thompson, Avis Worthington, Tom Plante, Avis Worthington, Gerry Lee-Borst, Herbert Marcuse, Michael Reynolds, Carolee Schneemann, Berma Rauch, Jude Acers, Janet Fries, Arnie Passman, Richard Casey, Loren Means, Miles Davis

April 19 - 25, 1974 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by David Armstrong. Contents include: "Is SLA's Cinque the First Black Lee Harvey Oswald?," by Mae Brussell and Stephanie Caruana; "Teachers in Secret Vote Over Strike," by Avis Worthington; "Has Abbie Jumped Bail in Coke Case?," "People's Park Plan May Get Rector's Name;" "Cinque Called Police Patsy," by Sgt Pepper; "Newsman Busted;" "Coalition Makes Move: Oil Moguls Challenged," by Frederick U. ... [details]

$125.00
Condition:  Good / Very Good. Folded in two, with light yellowing of covers and pages with light edge-wear, bumping, folding and small tearing throughout including 2.7 cm. loss to top right corner of recto and 4 mm. tear to page 3. 1 cm. tearing and loss to bottom left corner of publication. Additional small tearing to page edges with some bumping. Contents are clean and unmarked.
[Object # 37749]
Berkeley Barb
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white
  • 44.7 x 29 cm.
  • [30] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Berkeley Barb

Too Much of Nothing : Hearst Media Blitz / Vol. 22, No. 11, Issue No. 528 (September 26 - October 2, 1975)

David Armstrong, Patty Hearst, Sally Moore, Gar Smith, Ric Reynolds, Avis Worthington, Paul krassner, David Johnston, Kathie Stream, Stewart Brand, Dick Rosenblatt, Tom Hayden, Andrew Ross, Barbara L. Baer, Loren Means, Michael Snyder, Brian Aldiss, Ray Ramsay, James Roy MacBean

September 26 - October 2, 1975 issue of Berkeley Barb, edited by David Armstrong. Contents include: "Sally Moore's 'Radical' Trip," by Barb's S.F. News Interval; "'Chile Too, Will Triumph,'" by Gar Smith; "Dear Barb;" Patty, Sally and the Media Army," by Ric Reynolds, written a week after Patty Hearst's capture/rescue; "Berkeley Beat," by Avis Worthington; "Out of the Closet, Into the Bank," by Paul krassner; "How Real Is It? Patty's 'Brainwash' Rap,'" by David Johnston; "Straight Press Tries to Isolate SLA Supporters," by Kathie Stream; "Whole Earth's Stewart Brand Tools Off Into Space," by Dick Rosenblatt; "Tom Hayden: All-American Radical," by Andrew Ross; "Looking at the World with 'The Big Mind,'" by Laughingbird; "Turning Sex Into Dubious Dance," by Barbara L. ... [details]

$125.00
Condition:  Good. Folded in two, with light yellowing of covers and pages and edge-wear, bumping, folding and small tearing throughout including 5 mm. tear at spine and 3 mm. tear to bottom edge of recto. Otherwise clean and unmarked
[Object # 37748]
The Real End as Continuous Flow Image
  • ephemera
  • other printing process
  • black-and-white
  • 27.9 x 21.5 cm.
  • [1] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The Real End as Continuous Flow Image

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Single-sided flyer with carbon-copy typed text featuring instructions for a conceptual action: "After toilet reality take four hundred envelopes each containing absoluteness fling them (the envelopes) across a room with conceptual action mark each arrival with ruler and chalk connect points as to make a graph snap picture send to specified address. ... [details]

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$125.00
Condition:  Good / Very Good. Sheet folded in three. Light yellowing of page edges. Light creasing measuring 4.5 and 13.6 cm. Tear to right edge of verso measuring 1 cm. Additional light handling wear, otherwise clean and unmarked.
[Object # 37724]
The East Village Other
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white & color
  • 43 x 28.3 cm.
  • 32 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The East Village Other

Vol. 4, No. 17 (March 26, 1969)

Jaakov Kohn, D.A. Latimer, Louis Abolafia, Yayoi Kusama, Algernon Backwash, Spain, Vaughn Bode, Simon Deitch, Lenny Bruce, Bob Rudnick, Dennis Frawley, Eugene Schoenfeld, Lil Piccard, Alex Gross, Elfreida Rivers

March 26, 1969 issue of The East Village Other, edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include: "Decomposition," by D.A. Latimer which incorporates a small advertisement for "Bust-Out," to be held April 6, 1969, featuring image of Louis Abolafia and Yayoi Kusama; "Trashman : Agent of the Sixth International," by Algernon Backwash and Spain; illustration by Vaughn Bode; "Uncle Ed," by Simon Deitch; "The Berkeley Concert," by Lenny Bruce; "Kokaine Karma," by Bob Rudnick and Dennis Frawley; "Hip-Pocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld; "Radio in the Kitchen," by Lil Piccard; "The Man Who Knew Che," by Jaakov Kohn; "Modern Museum Demonstration," by Alex Gross; and "Emanations," by Elfreida Rivers. [details]

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objects: 756