Screenplay titled "Zia" by John Chamberlain and Ed Leffingwell.The screenplay, to star Viva--the former Warhol superstar and girlfriend of Chamberlain--takes place in a setting of famine and revolution and revolves around a male and female character and their complicated relationship. ... [details]
May 1970 issue of Studio International. Edited by Charles Harrison. Essays include: "In the Land of My Own Vision," by Henryk Gotlib; "Gilbert & George," by Michael Moynihan; "An Interview with Buckminster Fuller," by Jonathan Benthall; Four Sculptors (Part 2): Picasso Cubist Constructions," by William Tucker; "Sociology of an Art Boom: I-The Background to the Flourishing German Art Market" and "II From Survival to Success: An Interview with Hans-Jürgen Müller," by Robert Kudielka; "Liberman: The Art of Amplitude," by Gene Baro; "Robert Graham's Boxes," by Helene Winer; "A Magazine Sculpture," by Gilbert & George which includes "Underneath the Arches (The most intelligent fascinating serious and beautiful art piece you have ever seen)" and the censored "George the [cunt] / Gilbert the [shit]" magazine sculptures ; "Miró's Sculptures," by John Russell; "Victorians at Manchester," by Mark Haworth-Booth; "Martin Bloch Re-Assessed," by Ronald Alley. ... [details]
Issue edited by Beryl Korot and Ira Schneider. Essays "Notes on Videotherapy," by Vic Gioscia; "Video Tape for the Exceptional," by H.F. Weisborg; "Multiple Image Video Self Confrontation," by Milton Berger; "What Can a Portapak Do?" by Alan Kaplan and Stelios Spiliadis; "Critical Mass," by Bob Sandidge; "Video as a Tool in Instituitional Analysis," Abram Engelman and Tom Johnson; "Video Enclosing," by Randy Sherman; "Shirley Clarke: An Interview"; "Antioch College M. ... [details]
Program for series of performances staged at the Judson Memorial Church on May 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 and June 3, 4, 5, 1966. Program included "Patter for Soft-Shoe Dance" by George Dennision with music by Al Carmines and choreography by Remy Charlip; "March" choreographed and danced by Jame Waring; The Mind is a Muscle" by Yvonne Rainer; "Tambourine Dance" by Waring; "Home Movies" by Rosalyn Drexler with music by Carmines and directed by Lawrence Kornfeld and paintings by Jon Hendricks; "Promenade" by Maria Irene Fornes with music by Barmines and directed by Kornfeld; "Morning Raga with Yellow Chair" choreographed and danced by Arlene Rothlein; "April and December" choreographed by Charlip and danced by Aileen Passloff; "What Happened" by Gertrude Stein with music by Carmines, directed by Kornfled and performed by Joan Baker, Lucinda Childs, Passloff, Rainer, Rothlein, Carmines, Hunt Cole, Masato Kawasaki and Burton Supree with set by Geoffrey Hendricks; "Pomegranada" by H. ... [details]
Single sided press release for word premier of Andy Warhol's film "****" [Four Stars] held on December 15, [1967] at New Cinema Playhouse. Film stared Nico, Edie Sedgwick, International Velvet, Viva, Ingrid Superstar, Ondine, Ultra Violet, Allen Midgette, Brigid Polk, Vera Cruz, Octavio Electro Manuelo, and Tiger Morse. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Carolee Schneemann including essays, interviews, and projects by and with the artist. Essays, interviews, and reviews by Kristine Stiles, Robert C. Morgan, Kate Haug, Linda Montano, Carl Heyward, Aviva Rahmani, Jay Murphy, Robert Riley, William Peterson, Eleanor Heartney, Thomas McEvilley, and David Levi Strauss. ... [details]
Memoir by Warhol Factory superstar Viva, documenting her journey through motherhood. Text by Viva Auder. Illustrated with documentary photographs of the first four years of daughter Alexandra Auder's life. ... [details]
Artist's book by Guy Richards Smit. Composed of texts, video stills, and images throughout. Includes texts by Smit with interviews by Sander Hicks, David Greenberg, and Jenny Jones. [details]
Artist's book concept and images by Maurizio Catelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari. Creative direction by Dennis Freedman with texts sourced by James Hoff. Texts by , Kenneth Patchen, A.M. Worthington, Graham Brown, Tim Craig, Dr. ... [details]
Strip of three stickers from Jenny Hozler's "Survival" series. Texts read: "OUTER SPACE IS WHERE YOU DISCOVER WONDER, WHERE YOU FIGHT AND NEVER HURT EARTH. IF YOU STOP BELIEVING THIS, YOUR MOOD TURNS UGLY. ... [details]