Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Espai del Centre de Documentació d'Art Actual, Barcelona, Spain, October 13 - November 21, 1980. Text by Glòria Picazo. Includes works by Dennis Adams, Carl Andre, Anna Banana, Ulises Carrion, Christo, Agnes Denes, John Evans, A. ... [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]
Fall 1979 issue of the arts magazine Lightworks. Issue focuses on Fluxus art, and features contributions by Eric Smith, Opal L. Nations, Judith Fitzgerald, Sun Ra, Charles White, Keith Rahmmings, Maury Englander, Dick Higgins, Peter Frank, George Brecht, Hermann Braun, Wolfgang Feelisch, Geoff Hendricks, Alison Knowles, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Ray Johnson, a. ... [details]
Single sided flyer for Flux-Concert held March 24, 1979 at The Kitchen Center for Video and Music. Featuring installations by Robert Filliou modeled by Trisha Power, Geoff Hendricks, Alison Knowles, Tomas Schmit performed by Joan Mathews, Ann Tardos, Robert Watts performed by Peter van Riper. ... [details]
First edition hardback annotated catalogue raisonné of performance works and selected writings by Schneemann. Includes performance chronology, filmography and bibliography. Reflections on the artist by Nam June Paik, Dick Higgins, Eleanor Antin, Carl Andre, Stan Brakhage, Larry Warshaw, Jonas Mekas, John Cage, Malcolm Goldstein, Pierre Restany, Alison Knowles, Lucy R. ... [details]
Artists' periodical edited by Michael Andre and Erika Rothenberg. Contains contributions by writers, artists, and musicians including Neal Abramson, Kathy Acker, Tom Ahern, John Baldessari, Timothy Baum, Daniel Berrigan, Andre Breton, Charles Bukowski, William Burroughs, John Cage, Alan Davies, Bob Dylan, General Idea, David Hockney, Ray Johnson, Donald Kuspit, Alison Knowles, Lucy Lippard Frank O'Hara, Gary Snyder, Alan Ziegler, and many more. ... [details]
Summer 1978 issue of Vile 6, Fe-Mail-Art takes its title from a rubber stamp on a postcard by Pat Larter. The contents of the issue feature mail art "gleaned from the bulging files of the P.A.M. (Postal Art Museum) and the Banana Archives. ... [details]
Artist's book by Alison Knowles featuring xerox images with hand drawing and texts on the subject of shoes. Texts in English and Italian. [details]
Forty-nine postcards (one for each artist + title card), laid in cardboard box. Includes images by Vito Acconci, Mac Adams, Eleanor Antin, John Jack Baylin, Jeff Berner, G.A. Cavellini, James Collins, Diego Cortez and Katharina Sieverding, Coum Transmissions, Robin Lee Crutchfield, Robert Cumming, Dadaland, Peter Daglish, Lowell Darling, Jimmy de Sana, Mario Diacono, Robert Filliou, Hervé Fischer, Charles Henri Ford, General Idea, Geoffrey Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Davi Det Hompson, Victor Hugo, Peter Hujar, Ray Johnson, Allen Jones, Marcel Just, Alison Knowles, Richard Kostelanetz, Les Levine, Glenn Lewis, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gordon Matta-Clark, Eric Metcalfe, Michael Morris, Hermann Nitsch, Footsy Nutzle, Tom Phillips, Yvonne Rainer, Clive Robertson, Edward Ruscha, Willoughby Sharp, Vincent Trasov a. ... [details]
Magazine of New Music. Essays: "Leather Jacket Vaudeville," by Dick Higgins; "Untitled," by Betsy Davids; "Sun," by Hannah Weiner; "Consulting Musician," by Anna Lockwood; "Vocal Flow," by Bonnie Mara Barnett; "Preamble For Elayne," by Amy Miller Levine; "Margret Fisher's New Project," by Margret Fisher; "Five Traditions of Art History, an Essay," by Dick Higgins; "Sale #5 : Crock," by Barbara Benary; "Political Music," by Jill Kroesen; "Art and Romace / Romance and Art," by Phil Harmonic; "Monkey Shines," by Alison Knowles; "Music In The Sun," by Grahame Weinbren; "If I Were A Poet," by Beth Anderson; "Performance Piece for Eleanor Antin," by Alison Knowles; "Cornbread Recipe," by Marj Anderson; "Video Girls and Video Songs for Navajo Sky," by Shigeko Kubota. [details]