Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Deichtorhallen Hamburg -Sammlung Falckenberg, February 28 - September 25, 2016. Traveled to Museum Der Moderne Salzburg, Austria, November 19, 2016 - February 12, 2017. ... [details]
November 14, [1969] issue of the periodical Fusion. Edited by Robert Somma. Contents include: "Editor's Page," by [Robert Somma]; "Letters;" "New;" "All We Were Sayin," by P.S. Golden; "Townes Van Zandt;" "Columbia Students Get a Job," by Earl Kirmser; "The Year of the Dead," by Lenny Kaye; "Keith Relf Returns;" "Praising Spirits," by Geoff Parker; "Have You Seen My Bonzo Dog Doo Dah?," by Loyd Grossman; "Mick Taylor [Mick Jagger] Interviewed," by Tony Norman; "The Great Divide," by Robert Somma, photographs by Roswell Angier; "West Coast Then. ... [details]
Issue number six of Abolafia's Luv, edited by Louis Abolafia. Contents include: "My Name is Wanda, How Do You Do!;" "Teaching the Teacher," by Ray Montgomery; "Be - In at the Bust - Out: Wall Street & Broadway, Louis Abolafia, The Love Candidate;" "Splitting Pussy Hairs," by David M. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 12 - February 18, 1973. Text by Lucy R. Lippard and Women in the Arts. Artists in the show are Cecile Abish, Pat Adams, Pearl Amsel, Dana Romalo Andrews, Anne Arnold, Elise Asher, Heléne Aylon, Alice Baber, Cathey Billian, Nell Blaine, June Blum, Regina Bogat, Blythe Bohnen, Maude K. ... [details]
Diminutive artist's book featuring pencil drawings and hand-cut pages. Binding simulating 3/4 grey leather and decorated paper over boards with Tuttle's nam and title in gold on front cover printed by Claudia Cohen. ... [details]
The Thursday, January 28, 2021 issue of the New York Times featuring a letter to the editor titled "'Conspiracy Fantasy'" by Rosalind Krauss. "The ubiquitous use of 'conspiracy theory' referring to the circulation on the web of dark plots within government is itself misinformation. ... [details]
Set of three parts documenting the exhibition one-man "Yes Art : The Cultural Miracle" held at Fitzgerald Gallery, New York, October 19 - November 6, 1965 by Robert Cenedella. Exhibition was composed of 57 individual works attributed to various artists all pseudonyms for Cenedella. ... [details]
Program for the world premiere production of the musical "Hair" which opened [October 17, 1967] as the inaugeral production of the Public Theater in its downtown New York City building. Produced by Joseph Papp. ... [details]
Set of three artist's books, "exhibition locations" sheet, and original hand-addressed mailing envelope.
"Three Untitled Projects [for 0 to 9]: Some Areas in the New York Area" (1969), is a set of three untitled books intended as independent works.
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Issue 193 of Berkeley Barb, edited by Max Scher. Contents include: "Mind Radar," by Sgt. Pepper; "Sex and Power," by Cassandra; "Bore -- Can You Dig It?," by Reverend Richard Miller, ULC; "Behind the News," by David Stucki; Remember?;" "Freeing Huey: Here's How To Do It," by Stew Albert; "The Trouble at Merritt;" "Wee Willie Just Keeps On Truckin'," by PAT; "What Do Men Live By?," by Peggy Irving; "Freaks Freak Out Joe's Quake Fest;" "Baskett's Family;" "Sultan Warns NAACP," by Bil Paul; "People's Park: Free For All," by Stew Albert; "Everybody's Happy," by Kathy; "White panther Communication;" "Cutting Remarks," by Ellen Mendicino; "No Love Lost," by PAT; "Fighting Fire;" "Malcolm X," by Keith Lampe; "Homo Death: Killer Cops at Large," by Steve Haines; "How U. ... [details]