This "Agreement form has been drafted by Bob Projansky, a New York lawyer, after my [Siegelaub] extensive discussions and correspondence with over 500 artists, dealers, lawyers, collectors, museum people, critics and other concerned people involved in the day-to-day workings of the international art world. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The New York Cultural Center, May 19 - August 29, 1971. Includes artists' project by Gilbert & George titled "There Were Two Young Men Who Did Laugh. ... [details]
Press release issued by The City of New York Health Services Administration announcing a "Health Experience" held in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, March 14-16, [1971]. Sponsored by "Street People," a youth group in Sunset Park, the "Health Experience" offered immunizations, skin tests for TB, blood tests for venereal disease and lead poisoning, and dental screenings to detect oral cancer along with workshops and a rock and roll band. [details]
Collection of ephemera from the The Great Building Crack-Up Gallery. Includes a photographic portrait of Robert Delford Brown; "Notes on the Great Building Crack-Up;" a biography of Rhett Delford Brown; a press release for the opening of The Great Building Crack-Up Gallery held on October 30, 1971; and stapled to the press release a flyer / invitation to the opening of the gallery. [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held September 4 - 28, 1971. [details]
Set of five elements provided to members of the press in c. 1971 to promote Les Levine's Museum of Mott Art, located at 181 Mott Street, New York City. Composed of two uncredited black-and-white silver gelatin photographic prints, one of "Portrait of the Founder of Museum of Mott art inc. ... [details]
Periodical sized booklet published by United States Servicemen's Fund [ USSF ] on the occasion of its salute to the GI Movement on Sunday, November 21, 1971 at Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hall, New York. ... [details]
"Program-guide" to an unofficial show by Harvey Stromberg held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1971, where Stromberg claims as his artwork are faux permanent, preexisting, elements of the Museum such as light switches, door knobs and air vents. ... [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held October 16 - November 6, 1971. [details]
January 10, 1971 issue of London's "The Sunday Times" featuring double-page artwork titled "We Are Only Human Sculptors" by Gilbert and George and an article on the artists by Francis Wyndham. Photograph by Snowdon. [details]