Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with five shows held in New York Dec. 20, 1977 - Jan. 7, 1978 at Amos Eno Gallery, 14 Sculptors Gallery, Noho Gallery, Pleiades Gallery, and Ward-Nasse Gallery. ... [details]
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]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 12-March 30, 1986. Contributions by Sam Hunter, James D. Robinson, Elliot B. Barnett, George Bolge, Harry F. Gaugh, Robert C. Morgan, Richard Sarnoff, Malcolm Daniel, Karen Koehler and Kim Levin. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays: "Edito," by David LL Laskin; "The Committe to Limit Applause: Stop the Clap!" by R.I.P. Hayman; "Gregory Whitehead: Fingering Radio Bodies," by Jim Andrews; "Sampling Heaven and Hell," by Steven Silverstein; "Wilfred Mellers: Critic in a New Found Land," interview by Mark Lockett; "Musicians (be)Rate, The Critics"; "Requisite Misgivings On Pain of Truth," by David Weinstein; "Take My Advice!" by David Liebman, Anthony Davis, David Darling, Tina Davidson, Geoff Gordon, Linda Bouchard, Joel Chadabe and Diana Meckley; "Handy Hintsand Timely Tips: A Review of Kyle Gann," by Scott Johnson; "Goode Confessions," by Daniel Goode; "Virgil Thomson: You're The Tops!" by Anthony Tommasini; "Anthony Braxton: Play of Die," interview by David LL Laskin; "Laura Seaton," interview by Iris Brooks; "Chicago Old Style Jazz Festival," by Larry Birnbaum; "Goddess Festival," by Peggyann Wachtel; "Eareviews: Performances," by Jody Dalton, Harry Bott, Bob Banister, and Bruce Darby; "Eareviews: Records," by Brooke Wentz, Bob Bannister, Dana Perna, Andrew Caploe, Dean Suzuki, and Ted Panken; "Eareviews: Cassettes," by Charles S. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Edited by Iris Brooks. Essays: "Edito," by Iris Brooks; "Turn It On, Beat It Up! With Samm Bennett, Ikue Mori, & David Linton," by David Simons; "The Power of Low Power: Radio In Japan," by Robert Weisberg and Tetsuo Kogawa; "The Beaten Path: New Percussion Ensembles," by Peter Griggs; "Joshua Fried: These Boots Weren't Made for Walking," by Carle VP Groome; "Claire Heldrich: Consorting With New Music," by Elizabeth Panzer; "Eclipse," by Sarah Hopkins; "Meet The Composer: Steve Reich Back On Track," by K. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays: "Out of Many, One," by David Raphael Israel; "Saxophone Quartets: Covering the Basses," by Suzanne McElfresh; "Urban Sax," by Robert Hicks; "Kazue Sawai," interview by Jenni Lau; "Not Just Raga Radio: Community Stations in India," by Robert Weisberg; "Methods for Multiples," by Henry Lowengard; "Three of a Kind: Lois V Vierk, Robert Een, and Bertram Turetzky," by David Raphael Israel and Lona Foote; "Glenn Branca: Rock, Rock, Rockin' on Heaven's Door," by Carle VP Groome; "Wendy Chambers: Big Deal," interview by David Simons; "Private Ear," by Howard Mandel; "Minnesota Spring Sampler," by Steve Goldstein; "La Mama's New Music Festival," by David Raphael Israel; "Mad Dogs and Accordians: The Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain and Accordions Go Crazy," by Mark Lockett; "The UOGB Live," by Kent Devereaux; "Eareviews: Radio," by Sarah Montague and Gregory Whitehead; "Eareviews: Performances," by Kent Devereaux and David Simons; "Eareviews: Records," by Tony Coulter, Robert Hambrecht, Julia Loktev, Christof Migone, Lauren Oliver, Jason Weiss, Brooke Wentz, Kevin Whitehead, and Brian Zuraw; "Eareviews: CDs," by Kent Devereaux, Perry-Lynn Moffitt, and Brooke Wentz; "Eareviews: Cassettes," by Charles S. ... [details]
Single sided postcard announcement for show held January 29 - February 18, [1960]. Artists include Herb Brown, Jim Dine, Red Grooms, Al Jensen, Lester Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Nicholas Krushenick, Claes Oldenburg, Patricia Passloff, Renee Rubin, Lucas Samaras, George Segal, and Robert Whitman. [details]
"The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, America's oldest museum and school of fine arts, was founded in 1805. Today, the Academy boasts one of the nation's finest collections of American art and a roster of alumni representing the greatest artists this country has produced. ... [details]
Reference book published about the East Village music and art scene. Texts and photographs by Fred McDarrah, introduction by Thomas B. Hess and commentary by Gloria Schoffel McDarrah. Artists include Franz Kline, Edward Avedisian, Marice Bugeaud, Robert Rauschenberg, Hans Hoffmann, Sid Gorden, Bud Wirtschafter, Sam Feinstein, Lester Elliot, William Gambini, Norman Bluhm, Gwytha Pring, Mark di Suvero, Stanly Landsman, Red Grooms, Robert Whitman, Willem De Kooning and many more. ... [details]