Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Macy's Herald Square, Ninth Floor, New York, November 24 - December 14, 1969. Unsigned cover text by Arturo Schwarz. Artists include: Hans Arp, Victor Brauner, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Farfa, Marcel Janco, Rene Magritte, Alberto Martini, Roberto Echaurren Matta, Francis Picabia, Man Ray, Kurt Schwitters, Valerio Adami, Arakawa, Arman, Gianfranco Baruchello, Miguel Berrocal, George Brecht, Alik Cavaliere, Cesar, Gianni Colombo, Konrad Klapheck, Ugo Nespolo, Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, and Giangiacomo Spadari. ... [details]
"In this new book, America's most interesting and controversial writer on art clarifies the mysteries and conflicts of contemporary painting, sculpture, Happenings, kinetics, etc., and illuminates their relevance for our time. ... [details]
Critical theory by Michel Sanouillet. Artists include Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Hans Richter, Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Marcel Janco, George Grosz, Giulio Evola, Suzanne Duchamp, Max Ernst and Kurt Schwitters. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 7 - 31, 1970 at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York. Artists in the exhibition included Marcel Duchamp, Kurt Schwitters, Hans Arp, Joan Miro, Buckminster Fuller, Jackson Pollock, Christo, Bruce Conner, Walter De Maria, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Whitman, Ellsworth Kelly, James Rosenquist, Oyvind Fahlström, Lucas Samaras, Robert Indiana, Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Barry, Bruce Bauman, Arman, Barry Flanagan, Les Levine, Robert Gordon, George Kuehn, Fred Sandback, George Segal, Picasso, Man Ray, Francis Picabia, Allan Kaprow, Lawrence Weiner, Victor Burgin, Lloyd Hamrol, Peter Hutchinson, George Herms, , Ernst Hesse, William Bollinger, Alan Saret, Robert Rohm, and Robert Watts. ... [details]
Issue number two of the journal of artists' multiples edited by William Copley. Works included: "Cynocephalus & Co.," by Nicholas Calas; "Legal Tender," by Bruce Conner; "Ten Collages," by Marcia Herscovitz; "Three Color Separation," by Alain Jacquet; "A 2-Year-old Girl Chocked to Death Today on an Easter Egg," by Ray Johnson; "Thesis (1960)," by Lee Lozano; "The Minor of Genoveva," by Meret Oppenheim; "a Proposed Comic Section for The New York Times," by Bernard Pfriem; "Farewell to Faust," by George Reavey; "Album," by Clovis Trouille. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show held May 25 - June 22, 1968. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Pasadena Art Museum, September 17 - October 27, 1968. Traveled to Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, November 17 - December 22, 1968 ; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA, January 25 - February 23, 1969. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Pasadena Art Museum, September 17 - October 27, 1968. Traveled to Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, November 17 - December 22, 1968 ; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA, January 25 - February 23, 1969. ... [details]
Complete set of four announcement cards published in conjunction with the "Language" exhibitions at Dwan Gallery: "Language to be looked at and / or things to be read [aka : Language I]," opening June 3, 1967, including artists Carl Andre, Arakawa, Walter De Maria, Marcel Duchamp, Dan Flavin, Dan Graham, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, On Kawara, Edward Kienholz, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Rene Magritte, Filippo Marinetti, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Francis Picabia, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson. ... [details]
Aspen 5 + 6 for Stephane Mallarmeé [aka : The Minimalism Issue," is a boxed edition consisting of 28 numbered elements edited and designed by Brian O''''Doherty, with art direction by David Dalton and Lynn Letterman. ... [details]