Exhibition poster published in conjunction with a show at Hayward Gallery, 9 July - 3 September 1969. Offset lithograph in one color and screenprint in six colors on white, moderately thick, very smooth paper. [details]
Publication on the Pop Art Movement edited by John Russell and Suzi Gablik. Includes text by John Russell, Suzi Gablik, Lawrence Alloway, John McHale, Robert Rosenblum, Richard Smith, Kenneth Koch, Ovyind Fahlström, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Smith, Larry Rivers, and Richard Hamilton. ... [details]
Two page press release announcing the 7th Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York to be held on Mill Rock Island in the East River off of 94th Street, October 26, 1969. Organized by festival director Charlotte Moorman. ... [details]
Press release announcing the launch of the first issue of "Culture Hero," a monthly magazine devoted to personalities in the arts, on August 13, 1969 in New York. Published and with art direction by Les Levine the announcement states that regular contributors will include Claudia Dreifus, Ben Fernandez, Dean Latimer, and Peter Schjeldahl. ... [details]
Two press Release's and program for "The Fashion Show Poetry Event" held at the Center for Inter-American Relations, New York City, January 14, 1969. Organized and conceived of as an artwork in itself by Eduardo Costa, John Perreault, and Hannah Weiner. ... [details]
Press release with loose three black-and-white images published in conjunction with an installation of "Vague Depression," a land art work by Michael Heizer which inaugurated Galerie Heiner Friedrich's exterior showing space in Munich - Perlach, Germany, on view April 15 - May 3, 1969. [details]
Vintage photocopy press release announcing a rally to mark Mary Moylan's second year underground, held at the Women's House of Detention in Greenwich Village on April 9, 1969. "On May 17, 1968, Mary Moylan and eight others, including Fathers Phil and Dan Berrigan, burned draft files with homemade napalm at a selective service office in Catonsville, Maryland. ... [details]
Press release announcing the opening of a series of works by Les Levine held at the Fischbach Gallery, New York, January 18, 1969. "White Sight," on view January 18-31; "Window," on view January 18 - February 13; and "Retrofocus," on view February 1-13. ... [details]
A collection of actions by the Art Workers Coalition and the Guerrilla Art Action Group (Jon Hendricks, Jean Toche, Poppy Johnson, Silvianna). Includes: "A Call for the Immediate Resignation of All the Rockefellers from the Board of Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art," signed by A. ... [details]
Press release dated March 27, 1969 for "Profit Systems One," a "post-object" work of art where Les Levine purchased 500 shares of Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock intending to sell them within one year or at any time prior if they were to be deemed profitable, the profit or loss involved in the transaction serving as the work of art. ... [details]