Catalogue for the Summer Academy of Fine Arts held July 27 - August 29, 1992. Teaching artists included Erwin Bohatsch, Antonio Dias, Georg Eisler, Bruce McClean, Nancy Spero, Leon Golub, Laurids Ortner, Paolo Piva, Frida Baranek, Waldemar Otto, Andreas von Weizsäcker, Josef Zenzmaier, Erico Nagai, Geoffrey Hendricks, Kiki Kogelnik, E. ... [details]
Four part set of ephemera housed in a printed envelope. Vol. 1 includes a double sided folded flyer / announcement for "Some Sky and Other Things for Newark," by Geoff Hendricks screened March 17, 1969 on WNDT Channel 13 featuring music by Kenneth Werner and contributions by Milan Knizak, Sioux Bettman, Laurie Franklin, Joan Friedman, John Hanson, Sarah Hole, Anita Jones, Mary Anne Kephart, Stan Magnan, Chas May, David Stackhouse, and Kathy Weintraub, with the help of Paul Ryan. ... [details]
Newsletter, press release, two posters, and a plastic credit card, published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Arts Council, YMHA, Philadelphia, PA, May 10 - 28, 1967 as part of the Philadelphia Arts Festival. ... [details]
Trifold exhibition announcement and invitation to the opening reception for "Off Limits: Rutgers University and the Avant-Garde, 1957 - 1963," held February 17 and continuing through May 16, 1999 at the Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ. ... [details]
Program for series of performances staged at the Judson Memorial Church on May 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 and June 3, 4, 5, 1966. Program included "Patter for Soft-Shoe Dance" by George Dennision with music by Al Carmines and choreography by Remy Charlip; "March" choreographed and danced by Jame Waring; The Mind is a Muscle" by Yvonne Rainer; "Tambourine Dance" by Waring; "Home Movies" by Rosalyn Drexler with music by Carmines and directed by Lawrence Kornfeld and paintings by Jon Hendricks; "Promenade" by Maria Irene Fornes with music by Barmines and directed by Kornfeld; "Morning Raga with Yellow Chair" choreographed and danced by Arlene Rothlein; "April and December" choreographed by Charlip and danced by Aileen Passloff; "What Happened" by Gertrude Stein with music by Carmines, directed by Kornfled and performed by Joan Baker, Lucinda Childs, Passloff, Rainer, Rothlein, Carmines, Hunt Cole, Masato Kawasaki and Burton Supree with set by Geoffrey Hendricks; "Pomegranada" by H. ... [details]
Single sided press release published in conjunction with performances by Geoff Hendricks of "Sky Meditation" and "The Four Seasons" by Stephen Varble as part of the 9th Annual NewYork Avant Garde Festival, held October 28, 1972, from noon 'til midnight, at the South Street Seaport Museum, Fulton Street at the East River, Pier 16 aboard the historical old Hudson River sidewheeler "Alexander Hamilton"; and,for the first time, the Festival hopes to be presented in other NY State communities - in Poughkeepsie, October 29,4PM 'til midnight on the Urban Renewal Dock, Hudson River; and in Albany, October 30, 6PM 'til midnight, Port of Albany, Hudson. [details]
Issue eleven, the last, of Fluxus newspaper. Tribute to George Maciunas, with cover headline: "Maciunas Dies. Hart attack kills him at summer palace." Texts include "George Maciunas: Lifespan Data"; "George Macuinas and My Work with Him" and others. ... [details]
Single-page press release issued by Yoko Ono, John Lennon & the Fluxgroup Projects for Fluxfest events to be held at Joe Jones Store at 18 North Moore Street, New York. Planned performances included "Come Impersonating John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Grapefruit Banquet," April 11-17, by George Maciunas, Yoshimasa Wada, Bici Hendricks, Geoff Hendricks, Robert Watts; "Do It Yourself," April 11-17, by Ono; "Tickets by John Lennon + Fluxagents," April 18-24, with Wada, Ben Vautier and Maciunas; "Clinic by Yoko Ono + Hi Red Center," April 25-May 1; "Blue Room by Yoko + Fluxmasterliars," May 2-8; "Weight & Water by Yoko + Fluxfiremen," May 9-15; "Capsule by Yoko + Flux Space Center," May 16-22, with Maciunas, Paul Sharits, George Brecht, Ay-o, Ono, Watts, J. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 9 - July 16, 1981. Exhibition examines the social, cultural, and political elements of the sixties that birthed the "alternative" movement -- specifically Gain Ground, Apple, 98 Greene Street, 112 Greene Street Workshop, Idea Warehouse, 3 Mercer -- and charts the effects it had on the art world. ... [details]
Annotated catalogue raisonné of performance works and selected writings. Includes performance chronology, filmography and bibliography. Includes contributions by Nam June Paik, Dick Higgins, Eleanor Antin, Carl Andre, Jonas Mekas, John Cage, Malcolm Goldstein, Alison Knowles, Lucy Lippard, Jerome Rothenberg, and others. ... [details]