Loose card version of the artist's publication by Robert Filliou featuring silly questions designed to trigger equally silly answers printed on postcards with unmarked publisher's wrap-around paper. Includes introduction by Daniel Spoerri with sentences by Spoerri, Arman, Kichka Baticheff, George Brecht, William Burroughs, Christo, Diane di Prima, Brion Gysin, Dick Higgins, Allan Kaprow, Ray Johnson, Joe Jones, Alison Knowles, John Herbert McDowell, Jackson Mac Low, Nam June Paik, Benjamin Patterson, Diter Rot, and James Waring. ... [details]
Issue number 2 of Extensions. Edited by Suzanne Zavrain and Joachim Neugroschel with contributions by Vito Acconci, André Breton, Jean Chatard, Marvin Cohen, James Conley, Diane Di Prima, Denis Dunn, Mary Ferrari, Charles Henri Ford, Dick Gallup, Dan Graham (two contributions), Annette Hayn, Piero Heliczer, Michael Heller, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Robert Kern, Karl Krolow, Gerard Melanga, Don McCaig, Seiichi Niikuni, Pierre Reverdy, Anna Rosen, Hugh Seidman, Paul Thiel, Tony Towle, Georg Trakl, Nathan Whiting, and Emmett Williams. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by Diane di Prima [Dianne De Prima sic], Jack Stamm, and LeRoi Jones held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, June 28, [1959]. [details]
Flyer / poster published in conjunction with a benefit for Kulchur Magazine held at The Living Theatre, New York, January 16, 1961. The benefit featured a dance by Erick Hawkins; poetry readings by LeRoi Jones, Allen Ginsberg, Diane di Prima, and Joel Oppenheimer; and a reading from "The Young Disciple," a play by Paul Goodman. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a series of dance performances hels November 28-30, 1965. Participants included Trisha Brown, Sally Gross, Elizabeth Keen, Carolee Schneemann, James Tenney, Aileen Passloff, Remy Charlip, Claude Debussy, Deborah Lee, Diane Di Prima, Eddie Johnson, Viola Farber, Beverly Schmidt, Stephen Tropp, Roberts Blossom, Mario Jorrin, Jack Milton, Carl Stein, and Matt Hoffman. [details]
Staple bound program published in conjunction with a night of performances of one act plays held December 28, 1959. Plays included "Love's labor, an eclogue," written by Frank O'Hara, directed by James Waring, music by John Herbert McDowell, set by Norman Bluhm, lighting by Nicola Cernevich, costume supervision by Remy Charlip, and assistant director Diane di Prima; "A Theory of Comedy," written by Paul Goodman, directed and designed by Lawrence Kornfeld, dances by Timothy LaFarge, Lighting by Jerome Raphel, Piano by Glenn Lewis; and "Bertha," written by Kenneth Koch, directed by Nicola Cernovich, music by Virgil Thomson, costumes and setting by Remy Charlip. [details]
Undated and unnumbered issue of Kiss edited by Al Hansen. Correspondents: Albert Fine, Dean Latimer, Ray Shultz, Alice Polesky, Clitoria, Bren Nichols, Dana Ohlmeyer, Andrea Whips, Wicked Wilma, Adrienne DePendoux, Diane DiPrima Edwina Thorsen, Sidd Gordon, Randolph Ray, Timothy Leary, Brenda Jordan, Robert Fillou, Daniela Pallazoli, Diter Rot, Eric Andersson, Omo Super and Gunter Brus. ... [details]
Vol. 2, No. 16 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], edited by Al Hansen. Includes a [correspondent] list incorporating: Dean Latimer, Ray Schultz, Alice Polesky, Clitoria, Bren Nichols, Dana Ohlmeyer, Andrea Whips, Wicked Wilam, Adrienne DePendoux, Diane DePrima, Edwina Thorsen, Sidd Gordon, Randolph Ray, Timothy Leary, Brenda Jordan, Robert Filliou, Daniela Pallazoli, Diter Rot, Eric Andersson, Omo Super and Gunter Brus. ... [details]
Single fold advertising mailer / folded poster announcing the [1975] release of the album "Biting Corpse", and the availability of the "Disconnected" and "The Greatest Hits of Dial-A-Poem" LP's with order form. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a series of performances held August 8, [1960]. Featuring readings of new plays by Diane Di Prima, Frank O'Hara, and Stephen De Naut; and music, dance and theatre events by George Brecht, Nicola Cernovich, David Gordon, John Herbert McDowell, and James Waring. ... [details]