A reprint of Kaprow's classic massive burlap-covered book. Text and design by Kaprow, with scenarios by Kaprow, The Gutai Group, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Wolf Vostell, George Brecht, Milan Knizak, and Kenneth Dewey. ... [details]
Artists' book / photo-documentation of happening by Kaprow commissioned by The University of Texas, April 3, 4, 1968 "In the environs of Austin." Text on cover of book "Breaking Big Rocks / Photographing Them," "Silvering Big Rocks / Photographing Them," "Scattering The Photos / With No Explanation. ... [details]
Poster produced in conjunction with a Happening staged by Kaprow at John Gibson Gallery, April 13-April 23, 1993. Text on poster: "Beauty Parlor is a reinvention of 2 merged, untitled Environments presented at the Hansa Gallery in New York in 1958. ... [details]
A multiple consisting of a boxed set of seventeen artists' books plus a project catalogue with text written by Lawrence Alloway.
Artists, and titles of publications found within include : Mel Bochner.
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Set of 7 loose pages featuring black-and-white photographs documenting a series of Kaprow's "Happenings" in and around Berkeley, California, held March 22 - 23, 1969. Contained in a printed manila envelope. [details]
Two sided folded poster published in conjunction with show held at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, April 22 - 26, 2008, as part of a larger exhibition "Allan Kaprow-Art as Life" held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, March 23 - June 30, 2008. ... [details]
Anthology of writings and artworks previously published by Dick Higgin''s Something Else Press, gathered and edited in 1972 (though unpublished), and presented for the first time here in print in this Primary Information published 2022 edition. ... [details]
Artists book documenting with image and text instructions for a "privacy piece." "Treating the body as a monitor of physical events is actually a way of perceiving the self, its feelings and multiple identities. ... [details]
Number 6 in a series about artists' books in the collection of the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, this edition focusing on the books of Allan Kaprow. Features an introduction by Erika Torri, full color illustrations, a list of institutions and collections of Allan Kaprow's artists books, online resources, and more. [details]
"On October 4, 1959, Allan Kaprow (1927-2006) premiered his seminal work 18 Happenings in 6 Parts at the Reuben Gallery in New York City. Kaprow combined new electronic music and music theory, the plastic arts, theater and dance within an innovative structure that demanded audience participation. ... [details]