An amazing, complete, reprint of the classic artists' periodical "0 to 9," including "Streetworks" in full facimiley. "From 1967 to 1969, Vito Acconci & Bernadette Mayer collected the works of the some of the most exciting artists and writers for their mimeographed magazine, '0 to 9. ... [details]
Vinyl Record produced as part of the "Dial-A-Poem Poets" album series. Artists include William S. Burroughs, Hüsker Dü, Cabaret Voltaire, David Johansen, John Giorno Band, Diamanda Galás, Coil, Michael Gira, Sonic Youth, David van Tieghem, Jessica Hagedorn, and The Gangster Choir. ... [details]
"Edited by Walter Robinson, Edit DeAk, and Joshua Cohn, Art-Rite was published in New York City between 1973 and 1978. The periodical has long been celebrated for its underground/overground position and its cutting, humorous, on-the-streets coverage and critique of the art world. ... [details]
Periodical edited by G. J. Lischka in May 1974. "Der Löwe," translated as "The Lion," is an international magazine of culture and philosophy, featuring intellectuals from around the world in themed issues, approaching literary, visual, and cultural issues. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Heys, Lordan Kimbrell, and Rocky. Published by Joel Fabricant. Content include "Astrology," by Walter Breen; "Return to (Non-Piss-- Unless It's Your Thing) Elegance," by Clayton Cole; "The Caterpillar Who Made IT," by Taylor Mead; "Ave atque Vale," illustration by Aubrey Beardsley; "Pornographic Poem," by John Giorno. [details]
Single fold program for John Giorno's memorial celebration held in New York City, January 26, 2020. The memorial featuring readings, music and performances. Featuring: "spiegel im spiegel," by Arvo Pärt; greetings by Laura Hoptman; a blessing by Venerable Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche; "Gotham Lullaby" by Meredith Monk; readings from John's memoir by Verne Dawson, Bob Holman, Elizabeth Peyton, Charles Ruas, Linda Yablonsky, Penny Arcade, Bob Bielecki, Anne Waldman, Lynne Tillman, Vivian Kurz, Ilka Scobie and Fanny Howe; "we all go back to where we belong," by Michael Stipe; "After the Gold Rush," performed by Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye; "thanx 4 nothing," by John Giorno; closing remarks by Kyle Dacuyan, and a reception with a dj set by Matthew Higgs. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with show held May 24 - June 18, 1969. Artists included: Jim Richmond, Luis Camnitzer, Roger Cutforth, Ronald Gross, Schuldt, Michael Benedikt, Charles Frazier, Ruth Jacoby, Joseph Kosuth, Fred Sandback, Walter De Maria, Sol LeWitt, Robert Smithson, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Newman, John Perreault, Vito Acconci, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, John Baldessari, Adrian Piper, Hannah Weiner, John Giorno, Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, Iain Baxter, Hanne Darboven, On Kawara, Christine Kozlov. [details]
A compendium of manifestos written by Ay-o, Philip Corner, W.E.B. DuBois Cubs, Öyvind Fahlström, Robert Filliou, John Giorno, Al Hansen, Dick Higgins, Allan Kaprow, Alison Knowles, Nam June Paik, Dieter Rot [aka : Dieter Roth], Jerome Rothenberg, Wolf Vostell, Robert Watts, and Emmett Williams. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Contents include full page print "Moon" by John Willenbecher; "The High School Union," interview by Lannes Kenfield; "Kim's Trip Comics," by Richard Sherman; "Eating on the Train," by Rowland Gould; "Wave Hill Poetry Events," advertisement for John Giorno, Anne Waldman, and John Perreault; "Vacationland of the Week : Cruel Color," by Stephen Ralstan; "London," by John Walker; "Coming of Age on Porkchop Peak," by Gregory Smith; "Bulgaria," by John Wilcock; "Fascism is Just a Phase," by J. ... [details]
Anthology of American poetry compiled and edited by Richard Kostelantz. Contributors include Randall Jarrell, Delmore Schwartz, Daniel Hoffman, John Logan, J.V. Cunningham, Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Theodore Roethke, Stanley Kunitz, Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, John Cage, John Giorno, Dan Graham, W. ... [details]