Set of ten color postcards announcing the publication of a portfolio of 10 silkscreened prints by Andy Warhol of Mick Jagger, housed in a printed folder. [details]
Three staple bound sheet press release announcing the initial four programs of the Film Makers' Cinematheque held on November 30, 1964 (films by Andy Warhol, Ron Rice, Dick Preston, Stan Brakhage, David Brooks, Bruce Conner); December 7, 1964 (an evening of films by Warhol including "Eat," "13 Most Beautiful Women," "Banana Sequence" and "many others"); December 14, 1964 (films by Stan Brakhage, David Brooks, Bruce Conner, Robert Nelson, Storm de Hirsch, Charles Levine, Carl Linder, Bob Fleishner); and December 21, 1964 (films by Warhol, Robert Breer, George Landow, Marie Menken, Naomi Levine, Charles Boultenhouse, and Ken Jacobs). ... [details]
Singe sided program for films presented at Film-Makers' Cinematheque on December 21, 1964. Films presented included "Newsreel" by Andy Warhol, "Little Stabs at Happiness" by Ken Jacobs, "Fleming Faloon" by George Landow, "Faucets" and "Wrestling" by Marie Menken, "Jeromelu" by Naomi Levine (with Red Grooms, Mimi Gross, Gerard Malanga and Jack Smith) and "Yes" by Levine, "Dionysius" by Charles Boultenhouse, and "Eyewash" by Robert Breer. ... [details]
Single sided press release / invitation to the world premiere of Andy Warhol's film "****" [Four Stars], dated December 11, 1967. Vintage photocopy with addressee's name hand inscribed and signature of Larry Kardish in blue ink. ... [details]
Single sided flyer / announcement published in conjunction with the world premier of Andy Warhol and John Palmer's film "Empire" held on March 6, 1965 at City Hall Cinema. Flyer features image of the Empire State Building illuminated at night drawn from a still taken from the film. [details]
Single sided press release for word premier of Andy Warhol's film "****" [Four Stars] held on December 15, [1967] at New Cinema Playhouse. Film stared Nico, Edie Sedgwick, International Velvet, Viva, Ingrid Superstar, Ondine, Ultra Violet, Allen Midgette, Brigid Polk, Vera Cruz, Octavio Electro Manuelo, and Tiger Morse. ... [details]
Single sheet, four page, program for double presentation of "Asphodel, In Hell's Despite" by John Wieners and "What Happened" by Gertrude Stein. Program indexes participants in "Asphodel" as production by Jerry Benjamin, music by John Herbert McDowell and design by Andy Warhol. ... [details]
Advertisement for The Exploding Plastic Inevitable : Live Andy Warhol The Velvet Underground and Nico removed from March 31, 1966 issue of Village Voice. [details]
Special "Expanded Arts" issue of Film Culture from Winter 1969. Newspaper format designed by George Maciunas. Includes interviews with Ken Dewey by Fred Wellington and Gerd Stern by Jonas Mekas. "Mock Risky Games" by Henry Flynt; centerfold of "Flux Fest Sale" and "Expanded Arts Diagram. ... [details]
Handbill / flyer for screening held at Cafe Au Go Go on January 10, [1965] of Mario Montez staring as "Harlot" with Gerard Malanga, Philip Fagan, Carol Koshinskie and introducing "White Pussy." Sound track by Ronnie Travel, Harry Fainlight and Billy Linich. [details]