Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 11 - April 4, 1970. Introduction by Sidney Janis. Includes catalogue of the exhibition. [details]
Two sheet document from The Hothead Constitution outlining "a Hothead's goal in life is to achieve a hot head, a sizzled skull, a cool cranium, a melted mind, a battered brain, and scrambled eggs for a head" detailing what the Hotheads stand for and are against. ... [details]
Single sided card announcing artist David H. Lewis' creation of "Mr. Kid Glove," stamped July 9, 1970. [details]
Account of the Living Theatre's post self-imposed european exile American tour by participant Renfreu Neff. Includes September 1968 - March 1969 itinerary of performances, a bibliography, index, and black-and-white photographs by Gianfranco Mantegna throughout. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York, January - February, 1970. Traveled to the City Art Museum of St. Louis, Missouri, July - August, 1970. ... [details]
Well executed "day in the life" style book documenting The Museum of Modern Art, from the eyes of both visitors and professional staff. Text by Richard Schickel and full-page photographs by Dan Budnik. ... [details]
Artist's book by Daniel Spoerri, translated from French with introduction by Emmett Williams. "In these Mythological Travels Daniel Spoerri has traveled far afield, in the word and deed, from the eighty objects on top of the blue table in his Paris hotel room that served as points of departure for his classic autobiographical epic of accumulation, 'An Anecdoted Topography of Chance. ... [details]
Flyer published to promote the "Resurrection of Yippie" (Youth International Party) being held on March 29, [1970] in Central Park. The flyer promotes guests planned to be in attendance including the Hoffmans (Julius, Anita, and Abbie), Nancy Kurshan, Jerry Rubin, Yippie Daley, Paul Krassner, Ronald RayGun, Bob Fass, Kim and Speroo, Ed Sanders, Bill Kunstler, Pat Noxon, plus "panthers, witches, lords patriots, GLF and 8,000,000 degenerate street fighters. ... [details]
Flyer published to promote the "Resurrection of Yippie" (Youth International Party) held on March 29, [1970] in Sheep Meadow, Central Park. The flyer promotes guests planned to be in attendance including the Hoffmans (Julius, Anita, and Abbie), Nancy Kurshan, Jerry Rubin, Yippie Daley, Paul Krassner, Ronald RayGun, Bob Fass, Kim and Speroo, Ed Sanders, Bill Kunstler, Pat Noxon, plus "panthers, witches, lords patriots, GLF and 8,000,000 degenerate street fighters. ... [details]
Artist's book by Walter Dusenbery chronicling with text and photographs research into the affects of varying the settings in which a standard hotel bed is placed. [details]