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Felix : A Journal of Media Arts and Communication
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 25.4 x 17.8 cm.
  • 136 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Felix : A Journal of Media Arts and Communication

Shot / Reverse : A Cross-Circuit Videologue / Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring 1992)

Shu Lea Cheang, Kathy High, Annie Goldson, Ada Griffin, Cheryl Dunye, Yvonne Rainer, Philip Mallory Jones, Michelle Valladares, Kelly Anderson, Alex Juhasz, Indu Krishnan, Frances Negron-Muntaner, Tony Cokes, Art Jones, Valerie Soe, Rea Tajiri, Chris Hill, Barbara Lattanzi, Ken Feingold, Coco Fusco, Steve Gallagher, Reggie Woolery, O. Funmilayo Makarah, Jean Carlomusto, Juan Downey, Ayoka Chenzira, Cara Mertes, George Kuchar, Thomas Harris, Testing the Limits, Carol Leigh (A.K.A Scarlet Harlot), Norman Cowie, 8MM News, Rob Danielson, Martha Rosler, Renew

Spring 1992 issue of Felix : A Journal of Media Arts and Communication. Edited and with an introduction by Shu Lea Cheang and Kathy High. Topics include "Color-Develop Normal or Multicultural Politics Dis-Sected," with texts by Annie Goldson and Ada Griffin; "(Re)position of Permission for My Motives," with texts by Cheryl Dunye and Yvonne Rainer; "Guarding Our Own Best Interests or Parallel Lines / Connecting Tongues," with texts by Philip Mallory Jones and Michelle Valladares; "Shifting Communities / Forming Alliances," with texts by Kelly Anderson, Alex Juhasz, Indu Krishnan and Frances Negron-Muntaner; "How Many of 'Use' Can Slip Through? or Public / Private Critiques," with texts by Tony Cokes, Art Jones, Valerie Soe and Rea Tajiri; "Media Dialects and Stages of Access," with texts by Chris Hill and Barbara Lattanzi; "Trouble in Truthsville," a conversation between Ken Feingold, Coco Fusco and Steve Gallagher; and "NCZ Untaped," by Not Channel Zero. ... [details]

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Second Annual New York Festival of the Avant Garde [New York Avant Garde Festival]
  • ephemera
  • offset-printed
  • black-and-white
  • 21.6 x 27.9 cm.
  • [2] pp. [folded in 4 to create 8 pages]
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  • unsigned and unnumbered

Second Annual New York Festival of the Avant Garde [New York Avant Garde Festival]

Charlotte Moorman, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Allan Kaprow, James Tenney, Max Neuhaus, Alvin Lucier, Robert Delford Brown, Olga Kluver, Lette Eisenhauer, Robert Breer, Garry Harris, David Behrman, Marjorie Strider, Michael Kirby, Allen Ginsberg, Vincent Gaeta, Gloria Graves, Dick Higgins, Jackson Mac Low, Peter Leventhal, Mary Bauermeister, Matthew Raimondi, Malcolm Goldstein, Marilyn Reiley, Joseph Shor, Jacob Glick, Benjamin Patterson, Mary Barnette, Alice Kogan, Mary Kucier, Charles Morrow, Jame Lee, George Brecht, Joe Jones, Lorenzo Thomas, Nam June Paik, Frederic Rzewski, Philip Corner, Christian Wolff, Morton Feldman, Robert Moran, Stefan Wolpe, Lukas Foss, Bertram Baldwin, Terry Jennings, Earle Brown, John Cage, Guisseppe Chiari, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Richard Maxfield, Kaniharu Akiyama, Harvey Sollberger, Mario Davidovsky, Yannis Xenakis, Luciano Berio, Luc Ferrari, Robert Bayley, Philip Jameson, Gyorgy Ligeti, Henri Pousseur, Peter Moore, Gordon Mumma, George Cacioppo, Robert Ashley, Carl Spelbring, Bruce Wise, George Crevoshay, Carolee Schneemann, Rochelle Weinstein, Edgard Varese, Vincent Cavalli, Adrian Gnam, Ryo Hei Nakagawa, William Lewis, Fred Mills, Donald Stratton, John Bergamo, Edward Burnham, Raymond Desroches, Fred Eckler, Richard Fitz, Paul Price, Howard Zwickler

Program for the Second Annual New York Festival of the Avant Garde held at Judson Hall, New York, August 30 - September 13, 1964. Organized by N. Seaman and Charlotte Moorman. Performances and contributions by Charlotte Moorman, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Allan Kaprow, James Tenney, Max Neuhaus, Alvin Lucier, Robert Delford Brown, Olga Kluver, Lette Eisenhauer, Robert Breer, Garry Harris, David Behrman, Marjorie Strider, Michael Kirby, Allen Ginsberg, Vincent Gaeta, Gloria Graves, Dick Higgins, Jackson Mac Low, Peter Leventhal, Mary Bauermeister, Matthew Raimondi, Malcolm Goldstein, Marilyn Reiley, Joseph Shor, Jacob Glick, Benjamin Patterson, Mary Barnette, Alice Kogan, Mary Kucier, Charles Morrow, Jame Lee, George Brecht, Joe Jones, Lorenzo Thomas, Nam June Paik, Frederic Rzewski, Philip Corner, Christian Wolff, Morton Feldman, Robert Moran, Stefan Wolpe, Lukas Foss, Bertram Baldwin, Terry Jennings, Earle Brown, John Cage, Guisseppe Chiari, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Richard Maxfield, Kaniharu Akiyama, Harvey Sollberger, Mario Davidovsky, Yannis Xenakis, Luciano Berio, Luc Ferrari, Robert Bayley, Philip Jameson, Gyorgy Ligeti, Henri Pousseur, Peter Moore, Gordon Mumma, George Cacioppo, Robert Ashley, Carl Spelbring, Bruce Wise, George Crevoshay, Edgard Varese, Vincent Cavalli, Adrian Gnam, Ryo Hei Nakagawa, William Lewis, Fred Mills, Donald Stratton, John Bergamo, Edward Burnham, Raymond Desroches, Fred Eckler, Richard Fitz, Paul Price, and Howard Zwickler. ... [details]

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Check List :
  • ephemera
  • black-and-white
  • 27.8 x 21.6 cm.
  • [2] pp.
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  • unsigned and unnumbered

Check List : "Art on the Beach"

Rosemarie Castoro, Christopher Cleckler, Thomas Farmer, Harriet Feigenbaum, Alan Finkel, Ron Fischer, Sandy Gellis, Mimi Gross, Suzanne Harris, Ed McGowin, Rudolph Montanez, Patsy Norvell, Katherine Sokolnioff

Double sided checklist and map of works for "Art on the Beach" organized by Creative Time, held August 11 -September 17, 1978. An outdoor exhibition in lower in Manhattan on land that was to become Battery Park, participating artists included Rosemarie Castoro, Christopher Cleckler, Thomas Farmer, Harriet Feigenbaum, Alan Finkel, Ron Fischer, Sandy Gellis, Mimi Gross, Suzanne Harris, Ed McGowin, Rudolph Montanez, Patsy Norvell, and Katherine Sokolnioff. [details]

New York, NY: Creative Time,
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Times Square Show opening June 1, 1980 / Art Films Store / Some Fashion, Politics and More.
  • ephemera
  • offset-printed
  • black-and-white
  • 21.6 x 28 cm.
  • [1] pp.
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  • unsigned and unnumbered

Times Square Show opening June 1, 1980 / Art Films Store / Some Fashion, Politics and More.

Charlie Ahearn, John Ahearn, Jules Allen, Beth B, Scott B, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Marc Blane, Caterina Borelli, Andrea Callard, Eva, Jane Dickson, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Bobby G, Matthew Geller, Mike Glier, Ilona Granet, Mimi Gross, Keith Haring, Julie Harrison, Jenny Holzer, Becky Howland, Francene Keery, Justen Ladda, Aline Mare, Alan Moore, Tom Otterness, Cara Perlman, Judy Rifka, Walter Robinson, Christy Rupp, Kenny Scharf, Terise Slotkin, Jane Sherry, Jack Smith, Kiki Smith, Wolfgang Staehle, Kathleen Thomas, Diane Torr, Rigoberto Torres, Robin Winters, Collaborative Projects / Colab

Single sided flyer / announcement designed by Jane Sherry published to promote the opening of Collaborative Projects / Colab's exhibition in Times Square, New York City, on June 1, 1980. Exhibition included works by Charlie Ahearn, John Ahearn, Jules Allen, Beth B, Scott B, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Marc Blane, Caterina Borelli, Andrea Callard, Eva, Jane Dickson, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Bobby G, Matthew Geller, Mike Glier, Ilona Granet, Mimi Gross, Keith Haring, Julie Harrison, Jenny Holzer, Becky Howland, Francene Keery, Justen Ladda, Aline Mare, Alan Moore, Tom Otterness, Cara Perlman, Judy Rifka, Walter Robinson, Christy Rupp, Kenny Scharf, Terise Slotkin, Jane Sherry, Jack Smith, Kiki Smith, Wolfgang Staehle, Kathleen Thomas, Diane Torr, Rigoberto Torres, and Robin Winters. [details]

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Judson Revivals : A Festival Benefit
  • exhibition catalogue
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 28 x 22 cm.
  • [16] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Judson Revivals : A Festival Benefit

Charles Adams, Seth Allen, Joan Baker, Jerri Banks, George Bartenieff, Sudie Bond, Al Carmines, Christopher Carrick, Remy Charlip, Lucinda Childs, Nancy Christofferson, Hunt Cole, Gretel Cummings, William Davis, George Dennison, Johnny Dodd, Rosalyn Drexler, June Ekman, Michael Ekman, Frank Emerson, Joan Fairlie, Crystal Field, Maria Irene Fornes, Robert Frink, Grace Goodman, David Gordon, Lee Guilliatt, Walter Harris, Geoffrey Hendricks, Jerry Joyner, Masato Kawasaki, Elmira Kendricks, Teresa King, Lawrence Kornfeld, H.M. Koutoukas, Ruth Krauss, Julie Kurnitz, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Stephen Lamb, Ellen Levene, Frank Lilly, Victor LiPari, Katherine Litz, Barbara Lloyd, Gretchen MacLane, Jack M. Matlaga, Martha McCauley, John Herbert McDowell, Otto Mjaanes, Meredith Monk, Novella Nelson, Peter Nevraumont, Sabina Nordoff, Sandy Padilla, William Partie, Aileen Passloff, Neville Powers, Yvonne Rainer, Jerome Raphael, Arlene Rothlein, Sheila Roy, Peter Saul, Evelyn Schneider, Sue Smith, Malcolm Spooner, Charles Stanley, Gertrude Stein, Burton Supree, Florence Tarlow, Sheindi Tokayer, David Vaughn, James Waring, Theodore Wiechers, Margaret Wise, Margaret Wright, Jamil Zakkai

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]

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Alternatives in Retrospect : An Historical Overview 1969 - 1975 / Gain Ground, Apple, 98 Greene Street, 112 Greene Street Workshop, Idea Warehouse, 3 Mercer
  • exhibition catalogue
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 20 x 22.5 cm.
  • 52 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Alternatives in Retrospect : An Historical Overview 1969 - 1975 / Gain Ground, Apple, 98 Greene Street, 112 Greene Street Workshop, Idea Warehouse, 3 Mercer

Jacki Apple, Mary Delahoyd, Marcia Tucker, Vito Acconci, John Perreault, Robert Newman, Eleanor Antin, Billy Apple, Geoff Hendricks, Jerry Vis, Davi Det Hompson, Artwiser / Artweiser, Roger Welch, Bill Beckley, Susan Hall, Robert Kushner, Brad Davis, Gordon Matta-Clark, Suzanne Harris, Tina Girouard, Larry Miller, Richard Nonas, Jeffrew Lew, Jene Highstein, Nancy Holt, Cecile Abish, Peter Downsbrough, Douglas Davis, Virginia Piersol, Stefan Eins, Christopher McNeur, Dieter Froese, Stuart Sherman, Jaime Davidovich, Bill Bierne

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 9 - July 16, 1981. Exhibition examines the social, cultural, and political elements of the sixties that birthed the "alternative" movement -- specifically Gain Ground, Apple, 98 Greene Street, 112 Greene Street Workshop, Idea Warehouse, 3 Mercer -- and charts the effects it had on the art world. ... [details]

New York, NY: The New Museum,
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Seis Años : La Desmaterialización del Objeto Artístico de 1966 a 1972 [ Six Years : The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972 ]
  • critical theory
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white
  • 24.1 x 17.1 cm.
  • 378 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 8446011751

Seis Años : La Desmaterialización del Objeto Artístico de 1966 a 1972 [ Six Years : The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972 ]

Lucy Lippard, Vito Acconci, Bas Jan Ader, Dennis Adrian, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, Keith Arnatt, Art-Language, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, David Askevold, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Frederick Barthelme, N.E. Thing Co., Josef Beuys, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Stanley Brouwn, Daniel Buren, Victor Burgin, Donald Burgy, Ian Burn, Jack Burnham, James Lee Byars, Hanne Darboven, Agnes Denes, Jan Dibbets, Peter Downsbrough, Gerald Ferguson, Rafael Ferrer, Barry Flanagan, Gilbert & George, Dan Graham, Guerrilla Art Action Group, Hans Haacke, Charles Harrison, Michael Heizer, Douglas Huebler, Peter Hutchinson, Stephen Kaltenbach, Allan Kaprow, On Kawara, Joseph Kosuth, Christine Kozlov, John Latham, Barry Le Va, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Lee Lozano, Bruce McLean, Walter de Maria, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Yoko Ono, Dennis Oppenheim, Adrian Piper, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Sigmar Polke, Mel Ramsden, Allen Ruppersberg, Edward Ruscha, Robert Ryman, Gerry Schum, Richard Serra, Willoughby Sharp, Seth Siegelaub, Tony Smith, Robert Smithson, Michael Snow, Keith Sonnier, Athena Tacha Spear, Bernar Venet, Wolf Vostell, Franz Erhard Walther, William Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, William Wiley, Ian Wilson, La Monte Young

Spanish language edition of an essential source book, "Six Years : The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972," compiling the documentation of the Conceptual Art, Land Art, Earth Art, Arte Povera, Minimal Art, Performance Art, Video Art movements. ... [details]

Madrid, Spain: Ediciones Akal,
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Andy Warhol's Index Book
  • artists' book
  • board covers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • color
  • 28 x 22 cm.
  • [unpaginated]
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Andy Warhol's Index Book

[Hardcover / Lenticular Cover]

Andy Warhol, Stephen Shore, Paul Morrissey, Ondine, Nico, Christopher Cert, Alan Rinzler, Gerald Harrison, Akihito Shirakawa, David Paul, Nat Finkelstine, Billy Name

Hardcover artist's book with lenticular cover edition of Andy Warhol's "Index Book," produced with the assistance of Stephen Shore, Paul Morrissey, Ondine, Nico, Christopher Cert, Alan Rinzler, Gerald Harrison, Akihito Shirakawa, David Paul, Nat Finkelstine, Billy Name. ... [details]

New York / Toronto, NY / Canada: Random House, Inc.,
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Six Years, The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972 : A Cross-Reference Book of Information on Some Esthetic Boundaries ... / edited and annotated by Lucy R. Lippard.
  • critical theory
  • cloth boards with dust jacket
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white
  • 21.5 x 17.8 cm.
  • 272 pp.
  • edition size unknown [published in four editions]
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Six Years, The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972 : A Cross-Reference Book of Information on Some Esthetic Boundaries ... / edited and annotated by Lucy R. Lippard.

[Hardcover Edition]

Lucy R. Lippard, Vito Acconci, Bas Jan Ader, Dennis Adrian, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, Keith Arnatt, Art-Language, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, David Askevold, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Frederick Barthelme, N.E. Thing Co., Joseph Beuys, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Stanley Brouwn, Daniel Buren, Victor Burgin, Donald Burgy, Ian Burn, Jack Burnham, James Lee Byars, Hanne Darboven, Agnes Denes, Jan Dibbets, Peter Downsbrough, Gerald Ferguson, Rafael Ferrer, Barry Flanagan, Gilbert & George, Dan Graham, Guerrilla Art Action Group, Hans Haacke, Charles Harrison, Michael Heizer, Douglas Huebler, Peter Hutchinson, Stephen Kaltenbach, Allan Kaprow, On Kawara, Joseph Kosuth, Christine Kozlov, John Latham, Barry Le Va, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Lee Lozano, Bruce McLean, Walter de Maria, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Yoko Ono, Dennis Oppenheim, Adrian Piper, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Sigmar Polke, Mel Ramsden, Allen Ruppersberg, Edward Ruscha, Robert Ryman, Gerry Schum, Richard Serra, Willoughby Sharp, Seth Siegelaub, Tony Smith, Robert Smithson, Michael Snow, Keith Sonnier, Athena Tacha Spear, Bernar Venet, Wolf Vostell, Franz Erhard Walther, William Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, William Wiley, Ian Wilson, La Monte Young

Essential source book of documentation of the Conceptual Art, Land Art, Earth Art, Arte Povera, Minimal Art, Performance Art, Video Art movements. Documents the activities, day by day, month by month, year by year of artists including Vito Acconci, Bas Jan Ader, Dennis Adrian, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, Keith Arnatt, Art-Language, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, David Askevold, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Frederick Barthelme, N. ... [details]

Praeger Publishers Inc., NY / DC: Praeger Publishers Inc.,
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Cranfield and Slade : 10 Riot Songs, Live at the Candahar
  • vinyl record
  • offset-printed
  • 31.3 x 31.3 cm.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Cranfield and Slade : 10 Riot Songs, Live at the Candahar

Cranfield and Slade, Brady Cranfield, Kathy Slade, Rich Trawick, Christa Min, Chris Harris, Eileen Myles

Vinyl record of Cranfield and Slade performing covers of classic punk songs. Performed live at The Candahar Bar, Vancouver, Canada, February 19, 2010. The Candahar Bar was a project by Theo Sims and curated by Reid Shier and Michael Turner for Presentation House Gallery, February 12 - February 28, 2010, in conjunction with the 2010 Winter Olympics. ... [details]

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