Catalogue published for a series of six-hand printed color lithographs by Rauschenberg, produced at Gemini G.E.L. studios in Los Angeles, in 1968. With a brief essay by David Whitney. Includes original price sheet for prints. ... [details]
Single sided poster / announcement published in conjunction with happening held in March 1968 and talk by Kaprow given on March 27, 1968. Features photograph of Kaprow by Peter Moore and textual directions for the happening. [details]
Single sided poster / announcement published in conjunction with happening held February 9-11, [1968] with a briefing held at Steinberg Hall, Washington University, St. Louis on February 8. [details]
Issue number two of the journal of artists' multiples edited by William Copley. Works included: "Cynocephalus & Co.," by Nicholas Calas; "Legal Tender," by Bruce Conner; "Ten Collages," by Marcia Herscovitz; "Three Color Separation," by Alain Jacquet; "A 2-Year-old Girl Chocked to Death Today on an Easter Egg," by Ray Johnson; "Thesis (1960)," by Lee Lozano; "The Minor of Genoveva," by Meret Oppenheim; "a Proposed Comic Section for The New York Times," by Bernard Pfriem; "Farewell to Faust," by George Reavey; "Album," by Clovis Trouille. ... [details]
Issue number four of the journal of artists' multiples edited by William Copley. Works included: "Tortured Color," by Arman Fernandez; "Concept: Bergtold," by Paul Bergtold; "Diary: How to Improve the World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse), Continued 1968," by John Cage; "Phenakisticope," by Hollis Frampton; "100 Year Old Calendar," by On Kawara; "Folded Hat," by Roy Lichtenstein; "Burned Bow-tie," by Lil Picard; "6 Prison Poems," by Rotella; "Parking Meter Sticker," by Robert Watts; "Asylum Manuscripts," by Princess Winifred. ... [details]
Sixth and final issue of the journal of artists' multiples edited by William Copley. Works included: "Self Portrait," by Ed Bereal; "Chocolate Bar," by Diter Rot; "Friends," by Betty Dodson; "Neon Construction," by Ronaldo Ferri; "Ten Xerox Sheets," by Toby Mussman; "Twenty Down," by Adrian Nutbeam; "Unattended Lunches," by Claes Oldenburg; "Junior Historical Theatre Playroom Kit," by Mischa Petrow; "Adora," by Jean Reavey; "Johns in Art Galleries," by Paul Steiner; "Astrophysics," by Bernar Venet; "Chinese Fortune Game," by John Giorno. ... [details]
Cover of S.M.S. issue number 5 published in October 1968 featuring a painting by Congo, the chimpanzee. Inside cover features a drawing by Bill Anthony. [details]
Poster published in conjunction with an exhibition of sculpture by Kenneth Snelson held in Bryant Park, New York, October 4 - December 3, [1968]. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 3, 1968 - January 11, 1969. [details]
First volume in a two-volume survey of art, architecture, and design by Nikolaus Pesvner. First volume looks at Mannerism to Modernism. "The publication of two substantial volumes of his essays - representing more than thirty years of research and original thinking - is therefore an event of the first importance, not only for the scholar but for the general public as well. ... [details]