First issue of the periodical Trylon & Perisphere, edited by Gregory Battcock. Articles include: "Only After Therapy," by Michael Benedickt; "My Recipe, Rice & Beans," by Neftali Medina; "Von Baron's Back;" "In Celebration of Art: SoHo Artists Day;" "Rolling A Long, Singing A Song: A Benefit Party at the Rollerdrome;" "Evaluations of Equality;" "Memoranda Re: 'Dim Chance;" "Dim Chance," by Robert Stefanotty; "A Royal Honor," article on a ceremony at the Swedish embassy for Claes Oldenburg and his brother Richard Oldenburg; "The Principles of Art History;" "A Dinner Party Given by Arnold and Milly Glimcher of the Pace Gallery in Honor of Lucas Samaras, the Artist," by Kim Levin. ... [details]
March 4-10, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Meow Generation: Cat Lovers Make Strange Bedfellows," by Arnold Klein; "What is this thing Called 'Rap'? by Michael Freedberg; "'Eyewitness' Tough Guy: James Woods," by Joseph Hurley; "Will Christo Rise Again?" by Gerald Marzorati; and "Institute for Policy Studies: Pulling the Plug on a Think Tank," by Doug Ireland. ... [details]
October 29-November 4 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Special Supplement: Music for Fun and Profit, a Special Supplement on the Economy's Effect on Rock Clubs, Latin Music, Juke Joints, and Disco;" "Born Again Right: NY's Moral Majority," by Eric Nadler; "Saturday Night Live," Merle Ginsberg on cast member and SoHo performance artist Mitchell Kriegman; "Still Not Ready for Prime Time After All These Years," Paul Slanksy on the cancellation of the SNL Weekend Update Election Special before the election that would see Reagan become president; "Notes of a Videophobe: 3 Days at the Kitchen," by Jonathan Rosenbaum; and "New Light on the Whitney," Gerald Marzorati reviews James Turrell's first New York show at the Whitney Museum. ... [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]
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]
Set of loose postcards / announcements published in conjunction with shows held at P.S.1 (Project Studios One), Long Island City, NY, February 11 - April 1, 1979 and April 22 - June 10, 1979. Artists include Michael Robbins, Peter Kolb, Shigeko Kubota, Bob Harris, Ann Eugenia Volkes, Katharine T. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Content includes "Weathermen: Revolution in the Revolution," by Sami Klein; "Evo News;" "Anti-Matter," by Harvey Matusow; "Sweden Deports First U.S. Deserter," by Chris Jenkins; "News Poem," by Tuli Kupferberg; "Evo Science," by Nellie Fernauld; "Fascist Follies," by Jackie Friedrich; "The Puppet Lady," by Ray Schultz; "42nd St. ... [details]
1983 issue of the art magazine Art Com edited by Carl E. Loeffler. Articles include "Beta Reports;" "Videotex Services," by Gregory McKenna; "Interactive Videodisc: Interview with Sandra Devlin, Interview with Mitchell Kriegman, Visions of Interactivity," by Gregory McKenna,"; "Publications" reviews by Irwin Irwin; "Music, Electronics: Diamanda Galas on Music and Performing," by Carl Heyward;" "Anonomanifesto," by Irwin Irwin; "Present Tense/Rites of Passage," by Michael Nash; "San Francisco Performance Art," by Irwin Irwin; "Disappearing into the Culture as a Frequency: Bytes from a Conversation," by Lynnette Taylor; "Toward a Criticism of Television Art," by Carl Loeffler; "Video Art Out to Lunch: Jaime Davidovich Interviews Les Brown," edited by Yvonne Stahr; "Four-Sided Fable: Bay Area Producers Stake Out Their Corner of the Video Market," by Eric Knorr; "Music Television Emerges," by Robin Reidy; "On the Tube in the Apple," by Patrice Thomson. [details]
Set of playing cards by Don Celender featuring images of well known artists, writers, and gallery owners, superimposed over images of religious figures. Verso has a quote about or by the art world figure pictured. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with show held May 21 - June 10, 1951 at 60 East 9th st. in New York City. Organized by Leo Castelli. Artists included Alfred L. Copley, Rene Robert Bouche, James Brooks, Peter Busa, Theodore Brenson, Giorgio Cavallon, Nicolas Carone, Clement Greenberg, Willem de Kooning, Robert De Niro Sr. ... [details]