Issue number two of Fluxus newspaper published in February 1964. Edited by George Brecht and Fluxus Editorial Council for Fluxus. Cover includes catalogue of Fluxus publications with prices, an announcement for the Fluxus festival in New York March - May; with many illustrations and newspaper excerpts. ... [details]
Action catalogue published in conjunction with sale of The Tremaine Collection, November 9, 1988. Includes works by Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, Josef Albers, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Jim Dine, John Chamberlain, Barnett Newman, Piero Manzoni, Raoul Hague, Richard Tuttle, Lucas Samaras, Richard Artschwager, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Christo, Walter de Maria, Tom Wesselmann, Robert Irwin, Neil Jenney, James Rosenquist, Joan Miro and Alberto Giacometti. ... [details]
A two volume catalogue for Documenta III, held June 27 - October 5, 1964. Volume 1 focuses on sculpture and painting. Essay's by Werner Haftmann and Arnold Bode. Artists include Jean Arp, Willi Baumeister, Jean Bazaine, Max Beckmann, Joseph Beuys, Julius Bissier, Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque, Marc Chagall, Emil Cimiotti, Constant, Lovis Corinth, André Derain, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Joseph Fassbinder, Alberto Giacometti, Julio Gonzalez, Hans Hartung, Wolfgang Hollegha, Asger Jorn, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, R. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays "Emergency Solos 1975," by Christina Kubisch; "Doris Hays on Life and Art," by Doris Hays; "Summer Sunday Performance Series in Toranto, Canada," by Bob Davis; "Towards a Composer's Orchestra," by Daniel Goode and Philip Corner; "Public Music," by Peter Gordon; "Who's Doing It," by Beth Anderson; "The Number Six," by Charlie Morrow; "A Story," by Henri Toulouse- Lautrec; "Music at Naropa," by Richard Hayman; "Old Tuning Systems for Young Composers" by Rhys Chatham; "Heavens," by Jackson Mac Low. [details]
"Allan Kaprow is among the most influential figures in contemporary American art. Famous for creating Happenings in the 1950s, he is also known for having written and published some of the most thoughtful, provocative, and influential essays of his generation. ... [details]
Pricelist of sculptures by Frederick Kiesler available for sale through The Martha Jackson Gallery. Includes title, year, dimensions, material, exhibition in which the sculpture was shown, price, number of casts, collector, cost of casting and labor, and tipped in black-and-white photographs illustrating. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1973, showcasing the Lydia and Harry Lewis Winston Collection. With essays by Thomas M. Messer, Linda Shearer, and Marianne W. Martin. Artists include Josef Albers, Karel Appel, Alexander Archipenko, Jean Arp, Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Maria Blanchard, Constantin Brancusi, Georges Braque, Alexander Calder, Carlo Carrà, Robert Delaunay, Theo van Doesburg, Max Ernst, Paul Feeley, Otto Freundlich, Alberto Giacometti, Albert Gleizes, Julio Gonzalez, Juan Gris, Auguste Herbin, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Gaston Lachaise, Roger de la Fresnaye, Henri Laurens, Fernand Léger, El Lissitzky, Morris Louis, Stanton MacDonald-Wright, André Masson, Henri Matisse, Jean Metzinger, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, Henry Moore, Kenneth Noland, Eduardo Paolozzi, Antoine Pevsner, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Medardo Rosso, Morgan Russell, Luigi Russolo, Kurt Schwitters, Gino Severini, Mario Sironi, Frank Stella, Yves Tanguy, Mark Tobey, Joaquín Torres-García, and Andy Warhol. ... [details]
Issue edited by [John Heys]. Contents include "Overseas," by Taylor Mead; "Under the Groves," by Bob Martin; "West Coast Report," by Don Jackson; "Gay March in Hollywood," by Mel Holt; "Books," by Rick Neilson; "Gay Liberation News," by Ralph Hall; "Homosexual Intransigents," by L. ... [details]
Comprehensive overview of the 1965 art scene, with a particular focus on Happenings, Fluxus, Pop Art, and Nouveau Réalisme. Compiled and edited by Jürgen Becker and Wolf Vostell. Artists featured include Christo, Winfred Gaul, Allan Kaprow, Lil Picard, Pierre Restany, Eric Andersen, Ramón Barce, George Brecht, Stanley Brouwn, John Cage, Henning Christiansen, Robert Filliou, Dick Higgins, George Maciunas, Jackson Mac Low, Nam June Paik, Benjamin Patterson, Tomas Schmit, Ben Vautier, Emmett Williams, Joseph Beuys, Bazon Brock, Ferró, and Michael Kirby. ... [details]
Summer 1954 issue of Harpers Magazine. Includes "No Enemy But Time," by Maurice Rowdon illustrated with drawings by Sol LeWitt. Contents also include: "The Reputation of the Government," by Adlai E. Stevenson; "Prison: The Enemy of Society," by John Bartlow Martin; "How Make a Chicken Liver Paté Once," by Sylvia Wright, with drawings by Richard E. ... [details]