Comprehensive monograph of the work of Alwin Nikolais. Text by Ruth E. Grauert. Includes artist biography, chronology, commissions and awards, positions and appointments, and selected reviews. Illustrated with performance photography. [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Cover illustration by Vaughn Bode. Contents include "Punt," by Vaughn Bode; "McCarthy at the Booth," by David Bodie; "A View from Paradise," by Steppenwolf Dangerfield; "Cleaver at the Algonquin," by LNS; "Decomposition," by D. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show "The Great Southwest Projects" opening November 23, 1968, and was "an exhibition of eighteen sculptures, including eight commissions, purchased by The Great Southwest Corporation for its Industrial Park in Atlanta, Georgia. ... [details]
Press packet issued May 17, 1968 introducing "The Joshua Light Show," a producing unit of Sensefex, Inc., producing "light shows, lighting systems, multimedia environments and events, and film." Founded by Joshua White, Kip Cohen and Samuel Plaia. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, November 25, 1968 - February 9, 1969. Traveled to University of St. Thomas, Houston, March 25 - May 18, 1969; San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco June 23 - August 24, 1969. ... [details]
Single fold program published in conjunction with performances of "The Mind is a Muscle," by Yvonne Rainer at the Anderson Theater, New York, April 11, 14, and 15, 1968. With Becky Arnold, Gay Delanghe, William Davis, David Gordon, Harry De Dio, Barbara Lloyd, and Steve Paxton, including a film by Bud Wirtschafter, and recorded interludes featuring John Giorno, Henry Mancini, Lucina Childs, Frank Sinatra, and others. ... [details]
The essay "The Mirror of History" by H.W. Janson stamped on the cover and title page with artist Joe Mannino's name. Publication incorporates poster "Creators of Western Art : A Chronology of Painters, 1250 to the present". [details]
Single fold prospectus for a Brpadside Art Inc., edition of three large scale panels -- 68 x 150 inches when hung horizontally -- printed on a billboard press in [1968] and offered for $150. "The Rauschenberg Autobiography can be shown either horizontally or vertically. ... [details]
Selection of drawings and prints by Lyonel Feininger of Baltic Coast dated between 1924 - 1935. Introduction by Eila Kokkinen. Edited by William S. Lieberman. [details]