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A.W.C. : Open Hearing / An Open Public Hearing on the Subject : What Should be the Program of the Art Workers Regarding Museum Reform and to Establish the Program of an Open Art Workers Coalition [AWC]
  • artists' book
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 28 x 20.5 cm.
  • 142 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

A.W.C. : Open Hearing / An Open Public Hearing on the Subject : What Should be the Program of the Art Workers Regarding Museum Reform and to Establish the Program of an Open Art Workers Coalition [AWC]

Art Workers Coalition, Carl Andre, Architects Resistance, Robert Barry, Gregory Battcock, Jon Bauch, Ernst Benkert, Don Bernshouse, Gloria Greenberg Bressler, Selma Brody, Bruce Brown, Bob Carter, Fredrick Castle, Rosemarie Castoro, Michael Chapman, Iris Crump, John Denmark, Joseph Di Donato, Mark Di Suvero, George Dworzan, Farman, Hollis Frampton, Dan Graham, Chuck Ginnever, Bill Gordy, Alex Gross, Hans Haacke, Clarence Hagin, Harvey, Gerry Herman, Frank Hewitt, D. Holmes, Robert Huot, Ken Jacobs, Joseph Kosuth, David Lee, Naomi Levine, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Tom Lloyd, Lee Lozano, Len Lye, James McDonald, Edwin Mieczkowski, Vernita Nemec, Barnett Newman, John Perreault, Stephen Phillips, Lil Picard, Peter Pinchbeck, Joanna Pousette-Dart, Barbara Reise, Faith Ringold, Steve Rosenthal, Theresa Schwarz, Seth Siegelaub, Gary Smith, Michael Snow, Anita Steckel, Carl Strueckland, Gene Swenson, Julius Tobias, Jean Toche, Ruth Vollimer, Iain Whitecross, Jay Wholly, Ann Wilson, Wilbur Woods

The report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969, printed in order to bring each artist's opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]

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[Object # 24581]
AWC Open Hearing / A.W.C. Documents 1
  • artists' book
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 28 x 20.5 cm.
  • 2 vol. : 142 pp. ; 121 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

AWC Open Hearing / A.W.C. Documents 1

[Two Volumes]

Carl Andre, Architects Resistance, Robert Barry, Gregory Battcock, Jon Bauch, Ernst Benkert, Don Bernshouse, Gloria Greenberg Bressler, Selma Brody, Bruce Brown, Bob Carter, Fredrick Castle, Rosemarie Castoro, Michael Chapman, Iris Crump, John Denmark, Joseph Di Donato, Mark Di Suvero, George Dworzan, Farman, Hollis Frampton, Dan Graham, Chuck Ginnever, Bill Gordy, Alex Gross, Hans Haacke, Clarence Hagin, Harvey, Gerry Herman, Frank Hewitt, D. Holmes, Robert Huot, Ken Jacobs, Joseph Kosuth, David Lee, Naomi Levine, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Tom Lloyd, Lee Lozano, Len Lye, James McDonald, Edwin Mieczkowski, Vernita Nemec, Barnett Newman, John Perreault, Stephen Phillips, Lil Picard, Peter Pinchbeck, Joanna Pousette-Dart, Barbara Reise, Faith Ringgold, Steve Rosenthal, Theresa Schwarz, Seth Siegelaub, Gary Smith, Michael Snow, Anita Steckel, Carl Strueckland, Gene Swenson, Julius Tobias, Jean Toche, Ruth Vollimer, Iain Whitecross, Jay Wholly, Ann Wilson, Wilbur Woods, Takis, Alex Gross, Len Lye, Bates Lowry, James Cuchiara, Roger L. Stevens, Innis Macbeath, Grace Glueck, Ilene Astrahan, Frederich Castle, Malile Ryder, Tsai, Ruth Vollmer, Howard Wise, Robert Windler, Harry Gilroy, Faith Ringgold, Robert M. Smith, Richard F. Shepard, Malcolm X, Emanuel Perlmutter, John Grell, John Hay Whitney, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Alfred H. Barr Jr., Marcel Broodthaers, John V. Lindsay, Abe Stark, Hanna T. Rose, Hilton Kramer, Bob Heilbroner

"Open Hearing" is the report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969 printed in order to bring each artists' opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]

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The East Village Other
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white & color
  • 42 x 29 cm.
  • 27 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The East Village Other

Vol. 3, No. 49 [November 8, 1968]

Allan Katzman, Lita Eliscu, Eugene Schoenfeld, Roger Barnard, Lennox Raphael, Walter Breen, D.A. Latimer, Jaakov Kohn, Trina, Ivan G. Sanders, Bob Rudnick, Dennis Frawley, Alex Gross

Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "The Media Martyrs," by Allan Katzman; "Thilm," by Lita Eliscu; "Pocrates," by Eugene Schoenfeld; "The Coexistance Myth," by Roger Barnard; "The Loser is Wild," by Lennox Raphael; "In The Beginning Was The Word," by Walter Breen; "Decomposition," by D. ... [details]

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The East Village Other
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white & color
  • 44 x 29 cm.
  • 23 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The East Village Other

Vol. 4, No. 48 [October 29, 1969]

Stew Albert, Claudia Dreifus, Lita Eliscu, Dean Latimer, C.R. Man, John the Swede, Alex Gross, David Walley, James Lichtenberg, Allen Katzman

Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Presidential Power: A Myth," by Stew Albert; "Northern Ireland Flashback: Terror Every Night," by Claudia Dreifus; "Thilm," by Lita Eliscu; "Corpa Delecti: A Degenerate Discourse with America's Best Loved and Perverted Cartoonists in the Raw," by Dean Latimer; "Motorcycle," by C. ... [details]

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The East Village Other
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white & color
  • 43.6 x 28.9 cm.
  • 23 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The East Village Other

Vol. 3, No. 22 (May 3, 1968)

Lennox Raphael, Allan Katzman, Bob Rudnick, Dennis Frawley, Alex Gross, Lita Eliscu, Richard Horn, Wilmer Lucas, Jim Mosley, Fred Bannon, Gene Youngblood

Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents includes "Police Radicalize Columbia Students," by Lennox Raphael; "Alan Burke Show Taken Over By Guerrillas," by unattributed artists; "Poor Paranoid's Almanac," by Allan Katzman; "Mishmarch," by Allan Katzman; "Generation Gaffed," by Bob Rudnick / Dennis Frawley; "Pop Elation: Notes on Traffic, Steve Paul's Scene, May 1, 1968," by unattributed artists; "The German Mind Explodes," by Alex Gross; "Theater," by Lita Eliscu; "Walden Three: The Challenge," by Jim Mosley and Fred Bannon; "Mexico Head," by Richard Horn; "Che Lives!," by Wilmer Lucas; "Fashions: Out of Sight," by Lita Eliscu; "Stanley Kubrick's "2001" A Masterpiece," by Gene Youngblood. [details]

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The East Village Other
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white & color
  • 43 x 28.5 cm.
  • 23 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The East Village Other

Vol. 3, No. 19 (April 12 - 18, 1968)

Jaakov Kohn, Joel Beck, Felix of the Silent Forest, Jules Freemond, Manuel Rodriguez, Algernon Backwash, Don Katzman, Emmet Lake, Tim Hardin, Allan Katzman, Lil Picard, Zod Fenster, Lennox Raphael, Peter Leggieri, Dick Preston, Peter Mikalajunas, Fred Caruso, Alan Asnen, Gil Weingourt, Walter Bredel, Phil Garvin, Wilmer Lucas, Tuli Kupferberg, Kevin Favour, Black Beauty, Fury, Flicka, Diane Dorr-Dorynek, J.J. Lebel, Simon Vinkenoog, Alex Gross, Sam Silver, Steppenwolf Dangerfield, Jay and the Kid

Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Our Man in Atlanta," by Lennox Raphael; "When Will John V Lindsay Meet Buckminster Fuller," by Allan Katzman, with a photo by Zod Fenster; "From Lil with Love," by Lil Picard; "Poor Paranoid's Almanac," Allan Katzman; "Ego Rapsrapsraps," interview with Tim Hardin by Emmet Lake; "The Hanged Man," by Don Katzman; "Profligate Comix," written by Algernon Backwash, drawn by Manuel Rodriguez; "The Seen and How to Make It"; "Pop, Rock & Jelly," by Jules Freemond; "Number Four (November)," by Felix of the Silent Forest; "Number 5 - December," by Felix of the Silent Forest; "The Rise and Fall of the Haight Ashbury Empire!" by Joel Beck; "Vote Valentine / Here Begins a Tale of Arthur," by Arthur. [details]

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The East Village Other
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • loose leaves
  • black-and-white
  • 43.5 x 29 cm.
  • 23 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The East Village Other

Vol. 4, No. 1 (December 13, 1968)

Allan Katzman, Todd Gitlin, Alex Gross, Jaakov Kohn, D.A. Latimer, Lita Eliscu, Bob Rudnick, Dennis Frawley, Lil Picard

Issue edited by Jaakov Kohn. Contents include "Linear Than Thou Festival: Revolution For the Hell of It," by Allan Katzman; "Students Club Police Rioters," by Todd Gitlin; "Technology in Art," by Alex Gross; "Patarealist Papers," by Jaakov Kohn; "Decomposition," by D. ... [details]

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Whitney Museum of American Art, 1968 Annual Exhibition : Sculpture
  • exhibition catalogue
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 21 x 21 cm.
  • [unpaginated]
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Whitney Museum of American Art, 1968 Annual Exhibition : Sculpture

Peter Agostini, Calvin Albert, Peter Alexander, John Anderson, Stephen Antonakos, Richard Artschwager, Jerry Ballaine, Robert Bart, Leonard Baskin, Mary Bauermeister, Bennett Bean, John Bennett, Fletcher Benton, Tony Berlant, Ben Berns, Michael Bigger, Ronald Bladen, Varujan Boghosian, Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Kennetth Campbell, John Chamberlain, Chryssa, Mike Cooper, Tony Delap, Walter De Maria, Deborah de Moulpied, Jose de Rivera, Mark di Suvero, Tom Doyle, Robert Engman, Peter Erskine, Herbert Ferber, Frank Gallo, William Geis III, Cristos Gianakos, John Goodyear, Robert Graham, Nancy Grossman, Robert Grosvenor, Roy Gussow, Peter Gutkin, Michael Hall, Duayne Hatchett, Alex Hay, Michael Heizer, Eva Hesse, Will Horwitt, Robert Howard, Robert Hudson, Richard Hunt, James Huntington, Daniel Larue Johnson, Donald Judd, Craig Kauffman, Ellsworth Kelly, William King, Robert Kinmont, Lyman Kipp, Gabriel Kohn, Joseph Konzal, Rockne Krebs, Gary Kuehn, Gerald Laing, Leroy Lamis, Stanley Landsman, Michael Lekakis, Joseph Levi, Les Levine, Alexander Liberman, Roy Lichtenstein, Seymour Lipton, Jim Love, Bix Lye, Sheldon Machlin, Robert Mallary, John McCracken, Ed McGowin, Walter McNamara, Clement Meadmore, James Melchert, Robert Morris, Robert Murray, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Minoru Niizuma, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Alfonso Ossorio, Harold Paris, Kenneth Price, Leo Rabkin, Carlos Ramos, James Reineking, Sam Richardson, Robert Richenburg, George Rickey, Larry Rivers, Henry Rollins, James Rosati, Bernard Rosenthal, Charles Ross, Theodore Roszak, Lucas Samaras, Fred Sandback, Alan Saret, Julius Schmidt, Roy Schnackenberg, George Segal, Jason Seley, William Sellers, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson, Sylvia Stone, Edvins Strautmanis, George Sugarman, Wayne Taylor, Julius Tobias, Michael Todd, Ernest Trova, Anne Truitt, William Tunberg, Dewain Valentine, Richard van Buren, Frank Lincoln Viner, Ruth Vollmer, David von Schlegell, David Weinrib, Tom Wesselmann, H.C. Westermann, John Willenbecher, Franklin Williams, Christopher Wilmarth, James Wines, Gary Wojcik

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 17, 1968 - February 9, 1969. Artists included in the exhibition are Peter Agostini, Calvin Albert, Peter Alexander, John Anderson, Stephen Antonakos, Richard Artschwager, Jerry Ballaine, Robert Bart, Leonard Baskin, Mary Bauermeister, Bennett Bean, John Bennett, Fletcher Benton, Tony Berlant, Ben Berns, Michael Bigger, Ronald Bladen, Varujan Boghosian, Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Kennetth Campbell, John Chamberlain, Chryssa, Mike Cooper, Tony Delap, Walter De Maria, Deborah de Moulpied, Jose de Rivera, Mark di Suvero, Tom Doyle, Robert Engman, Peter Erskine, Herbert Ferber, Frank Gallo, William Geis III, Cristos Gianakos, John Goodyear, Robert Graham, Nancy Grossman, Robert Grosvenor, Roy Gussow, Peter Gutkin, Michael Hall, Duayne Hatchett, Alex Hay, Michael Heizer, Eva Hesse, Will Horwitt, Robert Howard, Robert Hudson, Richard Hunt, James Huntington, Daniel Larue Johnson, Donald Judd, Craig Kauffman, Ellsworth Kelly, William King, Robert Kinmont, Lyman Kipp, Gabriel Kohn, Joseph Konzal, Rockne Krebs, Gary Kuehn, Gerald Laing, Leroy Lamis, Stanley Landsman, Michael Lekakis, Joseph Levi, Les Levine, Alexander Liberman, Roy Lichtenstein, Seymour Lipton, Jim Love, Bix Lye, Sheldon Machlin, Robert Mallary, John McCracken, Ed McGowin, Walter McNamara, Clement Meadmore, James Melchert, Robert Morris, Robert Murray, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Minoru Niizuma, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Alfonso Ossorio, Harold Paris, Kenneth Price, Leo Rabkin, Carlos Ramos, James Reineking, Sam Richardson, Robert Richenburg, George Rickey, Larry Rivers, Henry Rollins, James Rosati, Bernard Rosenthal, Charles Ross, Theodore Roszak, Lucas Samaras, Fred Sandback, Alan Saret, Julius Schmidt, Roy Schnackenberg, George Segal, Jason Seley, William Sellers, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson, Sylvia Stone, Edvins Strautmanis, George Sugarman, Wayne Taylor, Julius Tobias, Michael Todd, Ernest Trova, Anne Truitt, William Tunberg, Dewain Valentine, Richard van Buren, Frank Lincoln Viner, Ruth Vollmer, David von Schlegell, David Weinrib, Tom Wesselmann, H. ... [details]

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Set of Documentation of the Workings of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) between 1966 and 1968
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  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • black-and-white
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Set of Documentation of the Workings of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) between 1966 and 1968

Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), Billy Klüver, Robert Rauschenberg, Herman D. Klenin, John R. Pierce, Ralph C. Gross, Robert Morris, Leon Harmon, Ken Knowlton, Marta Minujin, Per Biorn, Dr. Herwig Kogelnik, Peter Moore, Simone Whitman, Oyvind Fahlström, Deborah Hay, John Cage, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Whitman, Alex Hay

Set of ten publications and documents of the formation of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) and their projects. Includes: a three page press release announcing the alliance between E.A.T. and the American Foundation on Automation and Employment, Inc. ... [details]

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First New York Theater Rally
  • ephemera
  • mimeograph
  • black-and-white
  • 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
  • [1] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

First New York Theater Rally

Steve Paxton, Alan Solomon, Carolyn Brown, Lucinda Childs, Yvonne Rainer, Alex Hay, Robert Rauschenberg, Barbara Lloyd, Charles Ross, Marty Greenbaum, Lulu, Tony Holder, Alfred Kurchin, Sally Gross, Carla Blank, Al Hansen, Dick Robbins, Trisha Brown, Viola Farber, Deborah Hay, Barbara Lloyd, Steve Paxton, Christopher Rauschenberg

Program for the First New York Theater Rally which featured five "Dance Concert" performances held May 11-13, 1965 at TV Studio in New York City. Presented by Steve Paxton and Alan Solomon, performances included: "Balloon" by Carolyn Brown, performed by Barbara Lloyd and Steve Paxton ; "Carnation" by Lucinda Childs, performed by Lucinda Childs ; "Room Service" by Yvonne Rainer, performed by Lucinda Childs, Marty Greenbaum, Lulu, Alex Hay, Tony Holder, Alfred Kurchin, Yvonne Rainer, Sally Gross, Carla Blank, Al Hansen, and Dick Robbins ; "Leadville" by Alex Hay, performed by Alex Hay ; "Spring Training" by Robert Rauschenberg, performed by Trisha Brown, Viola Farber, Deborah Hay Barbara Lloyd, Steve Paxton, Robert Rauschenberg, and Christopher Rauschenberg. [details]

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