Exhibition announcement published in conjunction with show held November 29, 1966 - January 5, 1967. The artist's last name appears first spelled backwards, then forwards in graduated block letters. On the verso are charts, diagrams and mathematical data relating to works in the exhibition. [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins in which he defines the term 'happening.' First edition printed on terracotta colored paper. [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins in which he defines the term 'happening.' Undocumented second edition printed on orange colored paper. [details]
A manifesto for The Black Thumb Press. Includes comments from readers. [details]
A manifesto from The Black Thumb Press by Bici Henricks. Includes comments from readers. Also includes a list of Black Thumb Press publications and subscription rates. Also includes a personalized letter addressed to Jerry and Micky from Hendricks, which closes with Henricks announcing she is pregnant. [details]
Mimeographed flyer published in conjunction with Kirtan (chanting) festivities at Tompkins Square Park, New York City, October 9th and 16th. The flyer encourages people to practice "Krishna Consciousness," Hare Krishna chanting, and to join The International Society for Krishna Consciousness, Inc. ... [details]
Brochure / program published in conjunction with The Bridge Theatre's 1966 season. Productions included "Woyzeck," written by Georg Buchner, directed by Wilford Leach; and "God Wants What Men Want," written and directed by Arthur Sainer, with a continuous collage score by John Herbert McDowell. ... [details]
Three sheets promoting a reading by Gerard Malanga at the Folklore Center, held on January 31, 1966. Illustrated sheet features stills from Andy Warhol's file "Black Tie" with image of Malanga and Deborah Caen. ... [details]
Single sided poster announcement indexing Robert Delford Brown's First National Church of the Exquisite Panic happenings / events held in New York, Los Angeles, and London. [details]
Single sided flyer / program published in conjunction with new dance works by Meredith Monk and Phoebe Neville, with Kenneth King, performed December 5 and 6, 1966. Works presented included "Variations on Ragaroni," "Duet with Cats Scream and Locomotive," "16 Millimeter Earrings," and "Dance with Mandolins. ... [details]