Issue 3 of Wolf Vostell's periodical titled décollage, which later became known as dé-coll/age. Issued in December 1962, this issue featured projects or contributions by Vostell, C. Caspari, Christo, Jed Curtis, Henry Flint, Fluxus, Dick Higgins, György Ligeti, Franz Mon, Alison Knowles, Nam June Paik, Pera, Frank Trowbridge, Jan Voss, and Jean-Pierrre Wilhelm. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue as bibliography published in conjunction with the fist exhibition of 50 books and manuscripts by the beat poets Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti held at the John Hay Library, Brown University, Providence, in November 1962. ... [details]
Compendium of "Western painting from Giotto to Cézanne" by Michael Levey. Chapters include "The Early Renaissance in Italy"; "The Renaissance in Northern Europe"; "The Later Renaissance in Italy"; "The Seventeenth Century"; "From the Rococo to Goya"; "From Romanticism to Cézanne. ... [details]
Announcement for exhibition opening July 9, 1962 featuring image of Campbell's Pepper Pot Soup. [details]
Collected poetry / prose illustrated with photographs, drawings and collage, all in black-and-white. Includes work by Gastone Novelli, Nanni Balestrini, Alfredo Giuliani, Anaïs Nin, Elio Pagliarani, Edoardo Sanguineti, Octavio Paz, Lucio Fontana, Marcel Duchamp, Cy Twombly, Emilio Vedova, Piero Dorazio, Giulio Turcato, Achille Perilli, and more. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1962. Text by K.G. Hultén, Jean Arp, Hans Arp. Includes artist biography, exhibition checklist. Text in Swedish. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show which opened at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, December 17, 1962. Traveled to The Washington Gallery of Modern Art, March 12, 1962. Foreword by Julien Levy. ... [details]
Oversized single fold exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with Ay-O's first one person show in the United States held at Gordon's Fifth Avenue Gallery, New York City, [1962]. [details]
Critical theory essay on new representational art by Rosalind Constable, dated February 1, 1962. The essay uses a December 31, 1962 article by Paul Berg from The St. Louis Dispatch as a jumping off point to discusses three artists working in representation: James Rosenquist and Roy Lichtenstein, mentioned by Berg, while Constable adds Andy Warhol to the conversation. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with one person show of the work of Claes Oldenburg held at Green Gallery, New York City, September 24 - October 20, 1962. [details]