Folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with two shows "Piles : A Serial Arrangement of Sculpture," by Iain Baxter [N.E. Thing Co.] and "AMNE=NRS DP402ALM, 20NA=M,D R4AM LSPNE NR20=N4M, DELAPMAS RANDOM SAMPLE, N=42," an exhibition organized by Arnold Rockman, held at the Fine Arts Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, February 7 - 21, 1968 in conjunction with the Eighth Festival of the Contemporary Arts held February 7 - 16, 1968. [details]
Unique poster produced in conjunction with show held March 6 - 21, 1968 (?). Poster is combination of block printing, template spray painting and crayon additions. Signed by the artist under the portrait. ... [details]
Flyer for a poetry reading by John Giorno held at St. Mark's Church, April 17, 1968. [details]
Single sided folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with happening by Allan Kaprow held on the campus of Colby Junior College in New Hampshire in 1968 and a talk and call for participation given by Kaprow on campus on April 30, 1968. [details]
Poster for the Sixth Annual New York Festival of the Avant Garde which took the form of a parade down Central Park West in New York City on September 14, 1968, from 7pm to 10pm. Organized by Charlotte Moorman. ... [details]
Press release and calendar of events for a series of "Plays" staged by James Lee Byars inside and outside of the Architectural League's Gallery Space in New York, September 12 - October 3, 1968. Includes detailed descriptions of the "Plays," a calendar of events, an additional page of the questions posed by Byars titled "MR. ... [details]
Press Release for a performance "A Depth Charge into the Avant-Garde" held October 6, 1968. "Featured will be Jill Johnston, Village Voice dance critic ; Allan Kaprow, creator of happenings ; Barbara Lloyd, Merce Cunningham dancer ; Les Levine, artist ; Meredith Monk, new dance exponent ; and Gordon Mumma, electronic composer. ... [details]
Press release published in conjunction with "Harry Partch Music-Drama Concert at Whitney Museum," held September 10, 1968 followed by an exhibition of the unique Partch instruments at the Whitney Museum from September 12 - 15, 1968. [details]
Two-page press release for a viewing of Les Levine's multimedia piece "Iris" at his Bowery studio on September 10, 1968 before it's shipment to the home of the collector's who commissioned it. The piece, a giant cybernetic eye named "Iris," included a temperature controlled memory system, three television cameras, and six television monitors which showed what Iris saw and it's memories. ... [details]
Two-sided flyer calling for a demonstration to protest the Diamond Ball held at the Plaza Hotel in New York on January 24, 1968. The verso includes calls to "Free the Political Prisoners," "End Government Repression," "Stop the War Against Vietnam," and "Bring the Troops Home Now. ... [details]