Issue 10/11 of the quarterly arts and culture journal Nomad / New York. Includes contributions by John Ashbery, Michael Benedikt, Carol Bergé, Bill Berkson, Paul Blackburn, Gregory Corso, Diane Di Prima, George Economou, Kenward Elmslie, Seymour Faust, Allen Ginsberg, Barbara Guest, LeRoi Jones, Robert Kelly, Kenneth Koch, Denise Levertov, Jackson Mac Low, Barbara Moraff, John Bernard Myers, Robert Nichols, Frank O'Hara, Joel Oppenheimer, Rochelle Owens, John Perreault, Jerome Rothenberg, James Scuyler, Armand Schwerner, Gilbert Sorrentino, Diane Wakoski, James Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, and Claes Oldenburg. ... [details]
Poster illustrated by Claes Oldenburg advertising performance by the Aileen Passloff and Dance Company, January 20, 1962. Includes production credits which read "Music by Richard Maxfield - Designs by Claes Oldenburg, James Waring - Lighting by Nicola Cernovich - Musicians: Robert Dunn, Terry Jennings and La Monte Young - Dancers: Toby Armour, Peter Berry, Louis Falco, Barbara Lloyd, Gerard Martin, Claire Mesnard, Peter Randazzo" [details]
Single fold exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show which opened December 16, 1962. [details]
Sheet of artist's postage stamps by Robert Watts published in [1962]. [details]
Showbill for the 1962 season of plays staged at the Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village. Introduction by Kermit Bloomgarden. Plays include: "Theater of the Absurd," by Samuel Beckett, directed by Alan Schneider: "Bertha," by Kenneth Koch, directed by Nicola Cernovich; "Gallows Humor," by Jack Richardson, directed by George L. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY, January 22 - February 11, 1962. Unsigned texts and photographs of Soviet children. "Soviet man has blazed the trail to outer space. ... [details]
Flyer / poster published in conjunction with show held March 23 - April 12, 1962. Artists included Robert Beauchamp, Nell Blaine, James Brooks, Charles Cajori, Giorgio Cavallon, Jean Cohen, Elaine de Kooning, Perle Fine, Jane Freilicher, Sidney Geist, Michael Goldberg, Sidney Gordin, John Grillo, Joseph Groell, Philip Guston, Alex Katz, Sally Hazelet, Angelo Ippolito, Ben Isquith, Corrado Marcarelli, Al Jensen, Lester Johnson, Joseph Stefanelli, Ibram Lassaw, William King, Nicholas Marsicano, Fred Mitchell, Joan Mitchell, George Ortman, Fairfield Porter, Philip Pearlstein, Milton Resnick, Raymond Rocklin, Ludwig Sander, Miriam Schapiro, Sal Sirugo, David Smith, George Spaventa, Richard Stankiewicz, Earl Kerkam, Jane Wilson, Albert Terris, Franz Kline, Jack Tworkov, and Esteban Vicente. [details]
First major study of Chimpanzee made art as a lens through which to investigate human made art by Desmond Morris. [details]
First major study of Chimpanzee made art as a lens through which to investigate human made art by Desmond Morris. Includes index. First published in the United Kingdom. [details]
Exhibition flyer / announcement published in conjunction with the final show held at Tanager Gallery, 90 East 10th Street, New York, May 25 - June 14, 1962. Artists include Alcopley, Louise Bourgeois, Mark di Suvero, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Marisol Escobarl, Jane Freilicher, Helen Frankenthaler, Philip Guston, Red Grooms, Al Held, Angelo Ippolito, Alfred Jensen, Jasper Johns, Alex Katz, Louise Nevelson, Philip Pearlstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, David Smith, Myron Stout, Irving Sandler, David Smith, Jack Tworkov, Tom Wesselmann, and many others. [details]