One book of the set of eleven artist's books by Ida Applebroog in the Dyspepsia Series featuring repeated images interspersed with text, creating a cinematic effect through repetition and sparse evocative language. ... [details]
Program for "The Writer's Opera" by Rosalyn Drexler and directed by John Vaccaro at the Theater for the New City in [1979]. Includes short biographies for Rosalyn Drexler, John Vaccaro, Gordon Bressac, Marie Antoinette Rogers, Crystal Field, Nameer El-Kadi, Madeleine le Roux, Naseer El-Kadi, Joe Pichette, Bill Rice, John Albano, John Braden, Wes Cronk, Charles Embry, Bernard Roth, June Ekman, Steve Reed. [details]
"It is perhaps unnecessary today to insist on Robert Smithson's authenticity. Despite his eulogy five years ago [1974] I found myself wishing to make 'great claims' for him, a wish I feel again now, on the publication of his essays. ... [details]
Two-sided picture postcard featuring Carl Andre's landwork "Timbering," as installed part of A.R.E.A. Project, Manhattan, Psychiatric Center, Ward's Island, New York. [details]
Two-sided picture postcard featuring Carl Andre's landwork "Timbering," as installed part of A.R.E.A. Project, Manhattan, Psychiatric Center, Ward's Island, New York. [details]
Program for an evening of performances by Trisha Brown Company performed at The Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York, in 1979. The evening included performances of "Accumulation (1971) With Talking (1973) Plus Water Motor (1978)," performed by Trisha Brown; "Planes (1968)," performed by Daniel Lepkoff and Terry O'Reilly with films by Jud Yalkut and music by Simone Forti; "Line-Up (1977)," performed by Trisha Brown, Elizabeth Garren, Lisa Kraus, Nina Lundborg, and Mona Sulzman; and "Glacial Decoy (1979)," New York Premiere, performed by Trisha Brown, Elizabeth Garren, Lisa Kraus and Nina Lundborg with visual presentation and costumes by Robert Rauschenberg. ... [details]
Two-sided oversize handbill / flyer with texts from Jenny Holzer's "Truisms" series published in conjunction with show held at Fashion Moda, New York, "Fashion Moda Window," a part of the "Carnival Store" installation at Dumaine Pictures Framing, March 1979. ... [details]
Four-ply computer print-out on two pages of fan-fold with side perforations [two attached sheets of four layers of paper with three interleaved layers of carbon paper]. Printed at Time-Life Building Rockefeller Center, 11-9-79. [details]
Bumper sticker produced in conjunction with opening of exhibition of works by De Wain Valentine held at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, October 4 - December 31, 1979. [details]
Publication includes self-adhesive stickers to be attached by owner, some of which may have been also attached by Kippenberger. [details]