Collaborative artist's book by Joanne Caring and Louise Lawler under the pseudonym The Roseprint Detective Club. Composed of an unprinted series of pages, except for colophon, with six loose inserts similar to fortune cookie fortunes--five of which were drafted by Caring and Lawler with the sixth being an actual fortune cookie fortune. ... [details]
Hans Haacke's contribution to the portfolio "The New York Collection for Stockholm," published in 1973 by Experiments in Art and Technology to finance the acquisition of art by New York artists for the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, collection. ... [details]
Handmade Valentine's Day card from Charlotte Moorman addressed to Jerry Ordover postmarked February 15, [1972] with hand addressed envelope. Valentine reads: "I love you, Charlotte." [details]
"L'Architecture et L'Avant-Garde Artistique en Urss de 1917 a 1934" double Issue : No. 7-8 / Spring and Summer, 1972. Includes texts by Francesco Dal Co, Manfredo Tafuri, Vittorio Feo, Giorgio Ciucci, Marco De Michelis, Françoise Very, Giorgio Kraiski, Vieri Quilici, Bruno Cassetti, Ilya Ehrenbourg, Sergei Tretiakov, Nicolaj Ladovskij, Dokoutchaief, Bounine et Krouglovoj, Ruchljadev et Krinsky, Henrik Berlage, George Grosz, Lurçat, Paul Nizan. ... [details]
Single sided announcement card for exhibition held January 15, 1972 - []. Features proof sheet style layout of twelve images and handwritten text by Acconci. [details]
Press release published in [1972] by Florynce Kennedy and Ti-Grace Atkinson / W.A.R.N. (Women Against Richard Nixon) stating intention to build a coalition in support of a third party with the aim of cutting into the "'popular' image" of Nixon and prevent his re-election, and the election of any Republican or Democrat. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 28 - January 7, 1972. Essays by Zednek Felix and Franz Meyer. Includes exhibition checklist, biography, exhibition history, and bibliography. ... [details]
Single sided flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a community meeting on March 18, [1972] organized in by the SoHo Artists Association with councilman Saul Sharison in regards to a proposal to change the name of West Broadway to Jackson Pollock Place. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with the "Artists' Benefit for Civil Liberties" held March 11, 1972 at Leo Castelli downtown gallery featuring over 500 art works donated by artists and collectors. The ticket to the benefit was a signed graphic designed by Carl Andre in an edition of 2000. ... [details]
Text for [article] "Will the Real Abbie Hoffman Please," dated April 23, 1972 in pencil, critically reporting on Abbie Hoffman's recent un-radical and un-revolutionary behavior including expensive suit wearing, short haircuts and encouragement of an audience to make changes from within the system. ... [details]