Andy Warhol's first novel, created entirely from recordings made by the artist. "While Andy Warhol himself is one of the major characters of this original, kaleidoscopic work, its hero is Ondine--passionate, hilarious, a perverse seeker of the meaningful in a world peopled by such characters as Rotten Rita, The Sugar Plum Fairy, The Duchess, Billy Name, Irving du Ball, Paul Paul, Taxine, Moxanne, Ingrid Superstar, and other personalities, new and old, in and around the Velvet Underground. ... [details]
Seminal artists' book / exhibition catlaogue produced in conjunction with show held February - March 1968. Edited by Andy Warhol, Kasper König, Pontus Hulten and Olle Granath. Contains 15 pages of texts / quotes by Warhol in English and Swedish, 500+ pages of black-and-white photographs by Billy Name and Stephen Shore. ... [details]
Small exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 1968. Includes a brief biography, and short essays by Germano Celant and Maurizio Fagiolo. Four black-and-white cards with images of works from the exhibition are laid-in. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 6 - April 6, 1968. Includes a brief statement by the artist and an exhibition checklist. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Single sided poster / announcement published in conjuncton with a happening by Allan Kaprow held on an unused Airstrip in Long Island in 1968. Also advertises a talk and call for participation for the happening held at the Firehouse Gallery, Nassau Community College, April 22, 1968. [details]
September / October 1968 issue of Arts Magazine. Cover features color reproduction of work by Lucas Samaras. Edited by Joseph James Akston, with written contributions by Joseph James Akston, Nicolas Calas, Jacqueline Barnitz, Lawrence Alloway, Cindy Nemser, Charles Nagel, Gordon Brown, Roderick Young, Jeanne Siegel, Alfred Werner, Pietro Gilardi, and Noel Frackman. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Galleria del Levante, June 10 - September, 1968. Traveled to Munich and Rome. Introduction by Emilio Bertonati. Artists include Ludwig Meidner, Jakob Steinhardt, Georg Grosz, Otto Dix, Hans Grundig, Otto Griebel, Lea Grundig, Wilhelm Lachnit, Rudolf Schlichter, Karl Hubbuch, Christian Schad, Heinrich Maria Davringhausen, Heinrich Hoerle, Franz Seiwert, Karl Völker, Oskar Nerlinger, Anton Räderscheidt, Marta Hegemann, Carl Grossberg, Georg Scholz, Herbert Plomberger, Gustav Wunderwald, Franz Radziwill, Erich Wegner, Grethe Jürgens, Hans Mertens, Ernst Thoms, Fritz Busack, Wilhelm Dressler, August Heitmüller, Eugen Hoffmann, Kay Nebel, Georg Schrimpf, Alexander Kanoldt, Ernst Fritsch, Käte Hoch, F. ... [details]
Small-scale publication featuring monochrome reproductions of the 87 posters created by the group Atelier Populaire between May 14 - June 27, 1968, the dates of the police occupation of the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held August 18 - September 7, 1968. Artists include Marcel Barbeau, Claude Breeze, Jack Bush, Greg Curnoe, Brian Fisher, Charles Gagnon, Yves Gaucher, Reg Holmes, Jacques Hurtubise, Roy Kiyooka, Gary Lee-Nova, Les Levine, Kenneth Lochhead, John Meredith, Guido Molinari, Michael Morris, Bodo Pfeifer, Michael Snow, N. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 27 - February 25, 1968. Introduction by James Harithas. Includes exhibition checklist and biography. [details]