Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the inaugural iteration of the quinquennial exhibition "Greater New York" held February 27 - May 14, 2000. The exhibition marked the first curatorial collaboration between PS. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 13 - September 26, 2005. Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Alanna Heiss, Glenn Lowry, Bob Nickas, Amy Smith-Stewart and Ann Temkin. Introduction and text by Klaus Biesenbach. ... [details]
Single sided flyer for Flux-Concert held March 24, 1979 at The Kitchen Center for Video and Music. Featuring installations by Robert Filliou modeled by Trisha Power, Geoff Hendricks, Alison Knowles, Tomas Schmit performed by Joan Mathews, Ann Tardos, Robert Watts performed by Peter van Riper. ... [details]
Double sided card / announcement published in conjunction with installation by Margia Kramer "Obelisk, for Raymond Williams" at City Hall Park, New York City, May 15 - November, 1988. Photo by Peter Bellamy. [details]
Issue edited by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer, and Peter Mikalajunas. Contents include: "Discipline Sixty-Nine," by Stanley H. Abrons; "Swingers Under Surveillance?," by D.A. Latimer; "Inter/Course," by Robert Rosinek illustrated with a painting by Herb Brown; Three pages marked "censored;" color centerfold "The Cock Book by Brigid Polk and Her Friends;" "Underground Confidential," by Andy Warhol; "Candy," a feature on Candy Darling with a photo by Jed Johnson; "Lit Krit Krevice," by Dr. ... [details]
Issue edited by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer, and Peter Mikalajunas. First issue following the DA ruling that they could not show bodies in contact. Contents include: an editorial; " En Memorandum, or Sour Grapes," by D. ... [details]
Booklet / program for First International Psychedelic Exposition [F.I.P.E.] held at The Martha Washington Hotel, New York, September 14, 1967. Exhibitors, artists, and speakers included presidential candidate Louis Abolafia, Andrew Kent, Trina Williams, Paul Krassner, I-Kon, Peter Stafford, Marc-Paul Ben Avrauhum, Mark Margolis, Peter Max, Peter Fosso, Robert Selby, Lawrence LeClair, Charles Giuliano, Martin Carey, and many other individuals, organizations, and businesses. ... [details]
Single sided flyer announcing a series of concerts held at Bert Stern's Studio with support from Leo Castelli, New York City, May 25 - 28, 1968. Performances, artwork, including "Topsoil" by Alex Hay; "Nobody Knows the Trouble You've Seen" by Charles Silver and Edward Lonchike; "Code Poems" by Hannah Weiner with performances by Michael Kirby, Carter Ratcliff, Weiner, Erich Rogers, John Neal and assist of Tom Trengrove, Dan Graham and Marjorie Strider; "Song and Face Book" by Simone Whitman; "Linoleum" by Robert Rauschenberg featuring Tony Holder, Julie Martin, Steve Paxton, Rauschenberg, Dorothea Rockburne, Dick Van Buren, Simone Whitman with sculpture by Robert Breer and Maxfeeder by Max Neuhaus; "Duchamp Segment of Hans Richter's Dreams Money Can Buy" by Elaine Sturtevant with pianist Lorne Hollander; and "Hitch" by Tom Gormley" with Eldridge Cooke, Michael Kirby, Gormley and assist by Christos Gianakos and Barbara Gormley. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 7 - August 13, 1989. Text by Mary Jane Jacob, Ann Goldstein, Ann Rorimer, and Howard Singerman. Artists featured in exhibition are Richard Baim, Judith Barry, Ericka Beckman, Gretchen Bender, Dara Birnbaum, Barbara Bloom, Troy Brauntuch, Sarah Charlesworth, Jack Goldstein, Jenny Holzer, Larry Johnson, Ronald Jones, Mike Kelley, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Thomas Lawson, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo, Allan McCollum, Matt Mullican, Peter Nagy, Stephen Prina, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Haim Steinbach, Mitchell Syrop, James Welling, and Christopher Williams. ... [details]
Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include "On the Road with the Great Pretenders," by Alan Platt; "Apocalypse Soon," by Doug Ireland; "Easy Listenin' Poems," by Robert Coe; "An Art Colony Grows in B'KLYN: Artists' Escape to Williamsburg," by Peter Freiberg; and "Heartbeatniks," by Richard Corliss. ... [details]