April 1971 issue of Studio International edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "The artist's reserved rights transfer and sale agreement / the background," by Seth Siegelaub; "Arnolfini Gallery; 10 years in Bristol," by Jeremy Rees; "Correspondence;" "News and Notes;" "Bochner and photography," by Jonathan Benthall; "Art in Revolution," by Peter Wollen; "The development of the theory of Socialist Realism in Russia; 1917 to 1932," by Andrew Higgens; "Berlin Dada," by John Elderfield and Raoul Hausmann; "Coloured food," by Peter Kuttner; "Events," by Antoni Miralda and Dorothée Selz; "The House of the Vienna Secession movement," by Peter Hautmann and Klara Hautmann; "The shape's the thing; paintings by John Walker," by Dore Ashton; "Standpoints," by Daniel Buren; "An introduction to 'Art and Technology,'" by Maurice Tuchman; "The artist's reserved rights transfer and sale agreement;" and "Inno 70," by John Latham. [details]
This issue of Studio International contains a 48-page "exhibition" organized by Seth Siegelaub: "The content of the 48-page exhibition in this issue was organized by requesting six critics to each edit an 8-page section of the magazine, and in turn, to make available their section to the artist(s) that interest them. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with "A Concert of New Music" held March 14, 1960. The night of performances included "Sound Piece 1958" by Allan Kaprow; "Card Piece for Voice" by George Brecht; "Telephone Music" by Robert Rauschenberg; "Symphonie Pastorale" by Richard Maxfield; "Suite for Toy Piano" by John Cage; "Bibbe's Tao" by Al Hansen; "Cough Music" by Maxfield; "Music for a While" by John Herbert McDowell; "Imaginary Landscape No. ... [details]
Single page program for "A Concert of New Music" held March 14, 1960. Features "Sound Piece 1958" by Allan Kaprow; "Card Piece for Voice" by George Brecht; "Telephone Music" by Robert Rauschenberg; "A sequence of stuttering records from the Ray Johnson / Dorothy Podber Collection"; "Symphonie Pastorale" by Richard Maxfield; "Suite for Toy Piano" by John John Cage; "Bibbe's Tao" by Al Hansen; "Cough Music" by Maxfield; "Music for a While" by John Herbert McDowell; "Imaginary Landscape No. ... [details]
Single sided handbill published in conjunction with the first performance of Allan Kaprow's first happening, "18 Happenings in Six Parts by Allan Kaprow," held October, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1959 at The Reuben Gallery, New York. ... [details]
Folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with the inaugural exhibition at P.S.1 held June 10 - 26, 1976 featuring site specific installations in the rooms of the then largely un-renovated building. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with inaugural exhibition held at P.S. 1, June 9 - 26, 1976, featuring site-specific installations in the rooms of the then largely unrenovated building. The publication includes brief text by participating artists; executive director, Alanna Heiss; and program director, Linda Blumberg; with installation images and images of artists installing their works. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue for show of artists' books held September 20 - October 14, 1972. Extensive essay by Celant. Exhibition checklist organized chronographic order. Show included books by Oldenburg, Dieter Roth, John Cage, Daniel Spoerri, La Monte Young, Yoko Ono, Manzoni, Ruscha, Allan Kaprow, Kosuth, Knowles, Bochner, Brecht, Pistoletto, N. ... [details]
Collection of four John McLaughlin documents including a typewritten biography of the artist [1960], a two-page typewritten artist's statement by McLaughlin (referenced in the biography) also from 1960, and two copies of the text of articles written on the work of McLaughlin: "John McLaughlin, Retrospective 1946 - 1975," by Fidel Danieli, Artweek, September 21, 1975 (mimeographed); and "John McLaughlin, Hard Edge and American Painting," by John Coplans, Artforum, Vol. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 9 - October 29, 2022. Text by show's curator Nora Bohlmann. [details]