Single sided card announcing artist David H. Lewis' creation of "Mr. Kid Glove," stamped July 9, 1970. [details]
Flyer / poster published in conjunction with a performance by John Townley's band "The Apostolic Family" a.k.a. "The Family of Apostolic" and folk musician Charles O'Hegarty, held at Washington Square Church in Greenwich Village, June 8, [1967]. [details]
Political flyer / poetry work published 1971 by Sandra Hochman and Adrienne Scott in conjunction with a guerrilla theater action in New York City.
"A gentle and lyrical attack on "the myth that growing old is terrible" was mounted on West 57th Street yester day by a group of women artists, poets and writers who have formed a "guerrilla theater" to put on "street theater demonstrations.
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Two sided press release published in conjunction with the completion of the installation "Surrounded Islands" by Jeanne-Claude and Christo on May 7, 1983. With a Vicinity Sketch on verso. [details]
Single fold card announcing the birth of Ursula Ott and Thomas Schütte's daughter, Carla, born October 9, 1994. Recto and interior is hand-colored with red, with interior featuring black-and-white image of Carla. [details]
Men's paper suit jacket and pants made with the sewn together text of Kenneth Goldsmith's Fidget piece which consisted of a web site, a performance, an installation, a pamphlet and a book. The project began with a 13 hour performance in the artists apartment on Bloomsday, June 16, 1997 in which Goldsmith narrated every movement of his body into a tape recorder. ... [details]
Performance script for "The Thousand Symphonies" by Dick Higgins held at Douglass College, New Brunswick, New Jersey, December 9, 1967. The notations for the symphony "are made by machine-gunning music paper with the standard ensemble indicated on it. ... [details]
Press release for screening of two films by Jackson Mac Low: "Tree* Movie" and "Word Event(s) for Bici Forbes" screened on August 3, 1971. [details]
Single sheet typewritten poem by Dick Higgins titled "mice all over the place." The poem reads: "and how are some of the ways / you go upstairs?" Written by Higgins on his farm in [Barton, VT] on November 15, 1971. [details]
Typewritten performance script by Dick Higgins titled "Snake in the Grass: a variation on Concretion Number Eight" by Dick Higgins written in [1963]. [details]