Poster / announcement published in conjunction with show held June 13 - July 12, [1960]. An extremely rare Jasper Johns poster, with copies held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York (335. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with exhibition held October 1 - 26, 1963. This work marks the first appearance of Oldenburg's mouse motif. [details]
Large-scale exhibition poster, designed by Robert Smithson for his storied October 1969 installation in Rome. Handsome full-bleed reproduction of a photograph of this earthwork. [details]
Vintage campaign button for Louis Abolafia's 1968 presidential campaign. Features a nude photograph of Abolafia beside the quote "What have I got to hide?" [details]
Compilation of documents - newspaper articles, editorials, correspondences between museum officials, flyers, writings, and manifestos - by Women Artists in Revolution (W.A.R.) from 1969 to 1971. Members of W. ... [details]
"First published in 1971, A Documentary HerStory of Women Artists in Revolution documents the efforts of a group of women artists, filmmakers, writers, critics, and cultural workers organized around advancing women in the art world. ... [details]
Multi-color puzzle edition of "Death After Life" by Gilbert & George published by in conjunction with the exhibition "Gilbert & George : The Complete Pictures (1971 - 1985)" held at Palacio de Velázquez, Parque del Retiro, Madrid, February 3 - March 23, 1987. ... [details]
Original color photograph on Kodak Professional Paper of a Kiki Smith sculpture of a reindeer, with a signed and dated hand written inscription on the verso that reads "Happy Winter, 1998, Kiki Smith. ... [details]
Set of 12 index cards in a stamped brown paper envelope curated by David Askevold as part of his "Projects Class" held at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design [NSCAD] in 1969. Askevold invited international artists to submit projects for the class, some of these submissions were later transcribed for this edition. ... [details]
Two-sided flyer calling for a demonstration to protest the Diamond Ball held at the Plaza Hotel in New York on January 24, 1968. The verso includes calls to "Free the Political Prisoners," "End Government Repression," "Stop the War Against Vietnam," and "Bring the Troops Home Now. ... [details]