Single sided flyer published in conjunction with a performance by Simone Forti with Jon Gibson and workshop participants held October 6, 7, 8, 198? / 199?. [details]
Vintage photocopied indexing of Andy Warhol's four factories (three listed) with their addresses, dates active, managers, hanger-ons, and social circles along with edits and additions as well as marginalia. [details]
Four poems, individually signed, by William Packard, poet, playwright, teacher, novelist, who was the founder and editor of the New York Quarterly, a national poetry magazine. Poems include "I At the Height of Time," "Hamlet," "Daedalus" and "What a Poem Will Do," all printed on heavy weight paper. [details]
Flyer published by Up Against the Wall Motherfucker calling for the radicalization of theatre, distributed in the 1960s. "Theatre is just another discipline with which to communicate. If it has no relation to a community then it loses validity. ... [details]
Tape bound transcript of a possibly unpublished article on Gordon Matta-Clark by Dan Graham written in circa 1983. Similar but not the same as two articles on Matta-Clark written by Graham in the early 80s in "Art Press" (1983) and in "Flyktpunkter" (1984). [details]
Set of ten black-and-white postcards [one Miro and nine Picasso] produced by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, circa 1943-1950s. Includes Picasso's "Study for 'Guernica': Horse's Head," 1937; "The End of a Monster," 1937; "Three Dancers Resting," 1925; "Seated Woman," 1938; "Four Ballet Dancers," 1925; "Study (Detail)," 1923; "Woman in an Armchair," 1938; "The Pipes of Pan," 1923; "Two Figures on the Beach," 1933; and Miro's "Statue," 1926. [details]
Group of four pieces of Harry Partsch ephemera. Includes: a black-and-white catalogue published by BMI with a chronological list of compositions, discography, a list of grants, commissions, and awards, as well as excerpts from writings on Partch; a single-sided program for "The Music and Instruments of Harry Partch" held at the [International Music Congress], New York, September 8 and 10, 1968; a two-sided program / announcement published by Gate 5 Records in conjunction with a recoding of "The Bewitched" by Harry Partch with a typewritten note on verso floridly signed by Partsch; and a folded BMI Pamphlet about Harry Partch. [details]
Self published manuscript for the graphic novel "Pinko Joe" by Christopher Sperandio featuring supplemental materials including historical notes, methodology, and sources. [details]
Letter encouraging readers to "solicit" their "support, either financial, physical, or spiritual" for The Psychedelic Showcase, to exhibit psychedelic art, sculpture, music, literature and poetry." Those who wish can contribute can call or write Mr. ... [details]
Undated flyer including instructions and slogans for a march and rally. The march will be organized in contingents in the following order: welfare, Lower East Side, teachers, medical, South Brooklyn Challenge Club, Flatbush Challenge Club, P. ... [details]