Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with an open call to submit artwork with the theme of "Nudes on Stamps," to Common Press #18 with a submission deadline of July 15, 1979. [details]
Flyer produced circa 1983 / 1984 by the clerical staff of the Whitney Museum of American Art asking for people to call Thomas N. Armstrong III, Director, Flora Miller Biddle, President of the Board of Trustees, and Madeline McWhinney, Assistant Director of Operations and "support our demands for a just contract settlement, which would secure for us a decent standard of living and recognition of our dignity and worth as employees. ... [details]
Artist's book published in conjunction with the exhibition "Double-Jeux," held at Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, September 9 - November 2, 1998. Text in French. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, April 28 - June 25, 1967; and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, September 15 - October 29, 1967. Text by Maurice Tuchman, Lawrence Alloway, Wayne V. ... [details]
Winter 1937 issue of the periodical "Transition," edited by Eugene Jolas, associate editor James Johnson Sweeney. Front cover design by Marcel Duchamp reproducing the Readymade "Comb." Includes "In Memory of My Father," by James Agee; "Resurgent," by Forrest Anderson; "The Skeleton of the Day," by Hans Arp; "Le Pont Brisé," by Paul Eluard; "Two Poems," by Randall Jarrell; "Planetarische Reise," by Eugene Jolas; "Chêne et Chien," by Raymond Queneau; "Anonyme," by André de Richaud; "Lover as Fox," by Muriel Rukeyser; "Cactus Gardens," by Sanders Russell; "Séparation," by Camille Schuwer; "work in Progress. ... [details]
Flyer for event hosted by Sammy Davis held September 19, [1965] honoring John Lindsay candidate for New York City mayor with guest appearances singers and actors Johnny Desmond, Jane Morgan, Diana Sands, Allen Alden, Robert Hooks, Gloria Foster, and Clarence Wilhems III. [details]
Booklet advertising a flight on Air France's Concorde that would allow traveler to experience midnight on New Year's Eve within three time zones, for 1976 going into 1977. Initially in Paris, then once upon the Concorde over the Atlantic, and the third time at the French Embassy in Washington, DC. ... [details]
Program for performances held May 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1968. Program notes "Music by Velvet Underground." Performances included Scramble (1967) with music by Toshi Ichiyanagi, costumes by Frank Stella, musicians included David Behrman, John Cage, Malcolm Goldstein, Gordon Mumma, Max Neuhaus, David Tudor; RainForest (1968) with music by Tudor, decor by Andy Warhol, musicians Mumma and Tudor; How to Pass, Kick, Fall and Run (1966) with music by Cage, readers Cage and David Vaughan; Variations V (1965) with music by Cage, film sequences by Stan VanDerBeek, electronics by Billy Klüver, Robert Moog; Place (1966) with music by Mumma, decor and costumes by Beverly Emmons, bandoneon by Tudor and cybersonic console by Mumma; Nocturnes (1965) with music by Erik Satie, decor and costumes by Robert Rauschenberg, piano by Cage; Winterbranch (1964) with music by LaMonte Young, costumes, decor and lighting by Rauschenberg supervised by Emmons; Field Dances (1963) with music by Cage, costumes by Remy Charlip, Untitled Solo (1953) with music by Christian Wolff, piano by Tudor; Walkaround Time (1968) with music by David Behrman, decor "after Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass in the Philadelphia Museum - supervised by Jasper Johns," musicians Behrman, Mumma, Tudor; Suite for Five (1953 - 1958) with music by Cage, costumes by Rauschenberg, pianos by Cage and Tudor; and Collage III with music by Pierre Schaeffer. ... [details]
The third edition of the Aspen Art Museum's periodical "Permanent Collection" on the theme of happiness. Includes a conversation between Heidi Zuckerman and Richard Tuttle; essays by Agnes Martin, Pier Paolo Calzolari and Dave McKenzie; visual essay by Fischli & Weiss; conceptual instructions by Agnes Martin; and a correspondence between Gedi Sibony and Heidi Zuckerman. ... [details]
Issue 19/20 of "Yale French Studies : Contemporary Art," edited by Kenneth Douglas. Articles include: "Painting Today: Principles and Practitioners," by Bernard Dorival; "In Praise of Sculpture," by Michel Ragon; "A Paris Commentary: The Tough Trend," by Robert Herbert; "Notes on a New Trend: Multidimensional Animated Works," by Guy Habasque; "The Cigarbox of Napolean III," by Thomas B. ... [details]