Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a series of building ways shows titled "Critical Perspectives," held at P.S.1, Long Island City, Queens, January 17 - March 14, 1982, and featuring different curators throughout the building. ... [details]
Single sided poster published in conjunction with show held December 14, 1979 - February 3, 1980. Poster reproduces a collage of clippings and hand additions made by Polke to announce the exhibition. [details]
Oversized flyer issued in conjunction with show held December 13, 1960 - January 7, 1961. Exhibition included works by John Chamberlain, Mark di Suvero, Richard Stankiewicz, Robert Beauchamp, Julius Hatofsky, Sally Hazelet, Patricia Passloff, Lilly Brody, Aristodimos Kaldis, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Lucas Samaras, Lester Johnson, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Whitman, Philip Wofford, Myron Stout, Felix Pasilis, Miles Forst, and Jean Follett. ... [details]
Poster / announcement published in conjunction with two person show of the work of Ronald Bladen and Mark di Suverio held May 2 - 27, [1961]. Photos by John Ross. Opening advertised as having "Free Juice. ... [details]
Folded exhibition announcement poster printed on metalized paper published in conjunction with show held December 5 - 23, [1961]. [details]
Poster published in conjunction with one person show of the work of Claes Oldenburg held at Green Gallery, New York City, September 24 - October 20, 1962. [details]
Two sided poster / announcement published in conjunction with an installation / performance by Daniel Spoerri presented by the Green Gallery at the Chelsea Hotel, New York, held March 3 - 15, 1965. Text by Allan Kaprow, who suggested the idea for the installation / performance to Spoerri. ... [details]
Folded exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with opening held November 5, 1963. Printed on verso with return address. [details]
Martha Rosler sent out this black-and-white photograph to friends and artist colleagues on her mailing list in [1977] as part of her "From Our House to Your House" (1974-1978) series.
"Four of the five cards in the series depict Rosler awkwardly situated in a kitchen: In the first, dressed in California (and performance) white, she is squeezed between stove and refrigerator, next to a big plaster chili peper, while the text reads '5 4" By 128 Pounds At Home In Kitchen.
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