Exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show held November, 1968. [details]
Republication of the original De Stijl, Vol. 1 by Ad Petersen. Printed in color and black-and-white. Text in English, with original Dutch texts reproduced in Dutch. [details]
Republication of the original De Stijl, Vol. 2 by Ad Petersen. Printed in color and black-and-white. Text in English, with original Dutch texts reproduced in Dutch. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 25 - June 14, 1968. Essay by Eugenia Parry Janis. Includes list of lenders, catalogue, and exhibition checklist. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
"This anthology edited by the sculptor Anthony Hill, explores polemical issues in the field of abstract art. The twenty-two participating artists who have contributed to it represent a cross-section of some related movements in contemporary plastic art: constructive, concrete, kinetic, structurist and synthesist. ... [details]
Newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). Edited by Julie Martin. Mission statement of E.A.T. as published on verso: "Maintain a constructive climate for the recognition of the new technology and the arts by a civilized collaboration between groups unrealistically developing in isolation. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 30 - December 21, 1968. Includes a biography of the artist. [details]
"In October 1968, the Richard Feigen Gallery in Chicago organized an exhibition to protest Mayor Richard J. Daley's brutal response to the demonstrations at the Democratic National Convention the previous August. ... [details]
Summer 1966 issue of Form, a quarterly magazine of the arts. Edited by Philip Steadman, Mike Weaver, and Stephen Bann. Artists, writers, and other figures in the issue include Milan Dobes, Jan Slavik, Peter Wollen, Simon Cutts, Abraham A. ... [details]
September 1968 issue of Form, a quarterly magazine of the arts. Edited by Philip Steadman, Mike Weaver, and Stephen Bann. Artists, writers, and other figures in the issue include John Bowlt, Thomas Bernhard, Xanti Schawinsky, and Pierre Albert-Birot, with translation by John Neves, Ruth Brandon, Barbara S. ... [details]