Poster published in conjunction with the 14th Annual Avant Garde Festival, New York City, and the 2nd Cambridge River Festival, Cambridge, MA held on May 20, 1978 presented by Charlotte Moorman. Participating artists included Gregory Battcock, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Jean Dupuy, Dick Higgins, Geoff Hendricks, Richard Kostelanetz, Suzanne Lacy, Jackson Mac Low, Eileen Myles, Pauline Oliveros, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Faith Ringgold, Carolee Schneemann, and many, many others. [details]
Anthology of critical texts on video art. Edited by Gregory Battcock. Text by Vicky Alliata, Michael Benedikt, Mona da Vinci, Douglas Davis, Lynn Hershman, Richard Kostelanetz, Rosalind Krauss, Kim Levin, Les Levine, Richard Lorber, Stuart Marshall, Nam June Paik, David Ross, Robert Stefanotty, Judith Van Baron, Ingrid Wiegand, and Ron Whyte. ... [details]
Anthology of critical texts. Written contributions by Germano Celant, Lawrence Alloway, Art & Language, Mel Bochner, Robert Barry, Maurzio Calvesi, Michael Claura, Piero Gilardi, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Robert Morris, Daniela Palazzoli, Nam June Paik, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Robert Smithson, Tommaso Trini, Buren-Mosset-Parmentier-Toroni, and Lawrence Weiner. ... [details]
Issue edited by Herbert George. Essays "The New Pyramid," by Peter Nagourney; "22 January 1977," by John Fernie; "From Journals (1974)," by John Fernie; "Excerpt," by Madeline Gins; "And The To . . ." by Peter Downsbrough; "Some Words," by Arakawa; "Looking At Photographs," by Victor Burgin; "Conversation With Teddy," by Charlemagne Palestine; "Morning, Three, Evening, Four," by Nam June Paik; "Three Projects For Architecture And Video/Notes," by Dan Graham; "Poem," by Joe White. ... [details]
Second volume in series of artists' books edited by Richard Hamilton wherein Hamilton had himself photographed by various international artists, including Bruce Conner, Yoko Ono, Louise Nevelson, John Lennon, Tadanori Yokoo, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Marcel Broodthaers, Ugo Mulas, Max Ernst, Barry McCallion, Mark Boyle, Edward Ruscha, Patrick Hughes, George Segal, Gerhard Richter, Oswald Wiener, Daniel Spoerri, Mieko Shiomi, Ay-o, Sam Francis, Nam June Paik, Arakawa, Dorothy Iannone, Elsworth Kelly, John Latham, Buckminster Fuller, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Niki de Saint Phalle, Hermann Nitsch, General Idea and Greg Curnoe. ... [details]
Carnegie Hall Program Insert for "Jail to Jungle: Charlotte Moorman & Nam June Paik," presented by Norman J. Seaman, perfomed on February 10, 1977. Cast included Charlotte Moorman, Nam June Paik, Steve Jobes, Clive Alexander Barnes, Beege Barkett, Brad Blaisdell, David Bourdon, Leo Burmester, Reverend Al Carmines, Don Creech, Kit Fitzgerald, John Gruen, Sheila Hendrickson, Jacqueline Knapp, Donald Keyes, Crista Lorne, Bruce McKeown, Carman Moore, Philip Murphy, Robert Projansky, Robert O'Reilly, John Sanborn, Norman Seaman, Shirlee Strother and Ken Urmston. ... [details]
Press release for a three part performance called "Jail to Jungle" by Charlotte Moorman & Nam June Paik at Carnegie Hall February 10, 1977. The evening included a re-creation of their performance "Opera Sextronique," a restaging of Charlotte Moorman's trial for performing topless, and a screening of "Guadalcanal Requiem (1977)," a film by Moorman and Paik. [details]
Folded mailable poster promoting a three part performance called "Jail to Jungle" by Charlotte Moorman & Nam June Paik held at Carnegie Hall February 10, 1977. The evening included a re-creation of their performance "Opera Sextronique ('67)," a restaging of Charlotte Moorman's trial "People of the State of New York Against Charlotte Moorman ('67 Trial)," and a screening of "Guadalcanal: A Requiem ('77)," a film by Moorman and Paik. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with inaugural exhibition held at P.S. 1, June 9 - 26, 1976 featuring site-specific installations in the rooms of the then largely unrenovated building. Includes installation images and images of artists installing their works, texts by artists within show, statements, and acknowledgments. ... [details]
Compendium of transcripts and texts based on "Open Circuits : An International Conference on the Future of Television," which was organized by Fred Barzyk, Douglas Davis, Gerald O'Grady, and Willard Van Dyke for the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, in January 1974. ... [details]