Catalogue for "The United States Servicemen's Fund Art Collection," featuring work for sale to benefit the organization. Participating artists agreed to give 50% of the profits from a sale to the USSF. ... [details]
Poster / announcement published in conjunction with performance of Al Hansen's happening "The Hamlet of Gertrude Stein" held on October 25, 1971. [details]
First edition exhibition catalogue. Artists include: Keith Arnatt, Sue Arrowsmith, Tom Edmonds, Barry Flanagan, Michael Ginsborg, Gerard Hemsworth, John Hilliard, John Latham, Bob Law, Sol LeWitt, Roelof Louw, Ian Munro, Gerald Newman, Palermo, Klaus Rinke, Ed Sirrs, John Stezaker, David Tremlett, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Wentworth. ... [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts, Vienna, Austria, 1971. Traveled to Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany. Profusely illustrated in color and black-and-white. ... [details]
Press release published in conjunction with the Fifth Street Women's Building Takeover by members of TPF on Tuesday, January 12, [1971]. Take over was orchestrated by unidentified New York City officials interrupting a meeting of the 5th Street Women's Health Project being held at The Women of the 5th Street Women's Building. ... [details]
Flyer for the Westbeth Playwrights first production "RAPE-IN" presented at The Assembly (The Jane Hotel Theatre), New York City, May 16-18 and May 24 - 26, [1971]. Written and performed by Helen Duberstein, Gwendolyn Gunn, Sally Ordway, Helene Dworzan, Ruth Herschberger, Cryse Maile, Dolores Walker, Jean Roseberry and Lyon Phelps. [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement for show opening December 2, 1971. [details]
Two sided flyer in English and Spanish published in conjunction with a demonstration against the policing of prostitutes led by THE FEMINISTS, a radical faction within Women's Liberation, held Monday March 29, [1971]. [details]
Press packet including a press release, flyer, and a page of background information on a demonstration against the policing of prostitutes led by THE FEMINISTS, a radical faction within Women's Liberation, held Monday March 29, [1971]. ... [details]
Publication on the work of Juan Hidalgo, member of the Spanish Fluxus group Zaj. Includes concert poetry and written works. Text in Spanish. [details]