July 1988 issue of Art in America, edited by Elizabeth C. Baker. Contents include: "The Marriage of Art and Money," by Carter Ratcliff; "Interviews: 13 Dealers Talk," Leo Castelli, Ivan Karp, Paula Cooper, Lawrence Rubin, Phyllis Kind, Irving Blum, Bess Cutler, Larry Gagosian, Diane Brown, Joe Helman, Douglas Baxter, Holly Solomon, Richard Flood; "Pricing New York Galleries," by Dwight V. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held in 70 different New York City galleries, the sales of which benefited the American Foundation for AIDS Research. Text by Robert Rosenblum and Matilde Krim, Ph. ... [details]
The report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969, printed in order to bring each artist's opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
Two sided flyer / schedule of events published in conjunction with a series of five symposia organized as an accompaniment to the exhibition "Sustained Visions," examining the "esthetic, social, political, and economic aspects of the New York art community from the 1950s to the present," held May 2 - 30, 1979. ... [details]
Two sided postcard / invitation to a preview of the opening exhibition of FlatFixed Gallery held May 23, 1970. Directors of the gallery: Mark Gabor, Arthur Levin and Paul Margulies. Artists included Abbot, Appel, Arman, Aronson, Bark, Barowitz, Bayrak, Belkin, Birmelin, Bradshaw, Brown, Carter, Cox, Crum, DuBack, Dworzan, Ewers, Hinman, Indiana, Jenkins, Kessler, Koslin, Kurhajec, Linder, Lindner, Millions, Milne, Molinari-Flores, Norvell, Noël, Rauschenberg, Rivers, Shmerechniak, Spina, Stücklen, Summers, Wachsmann and Wiegand. ... [details]
Folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with five Tuesday nights of poetry programming held at 98 Greene Street Loft, New York City, held March 7, 14, 21, 28 and April 4 [1972] as well as a show of paintings by George Schneeman held March 4 - April 1, [1972]. ... [details]
"In the 1950s Lee Friedlander arrived in New York and began work as a house photographer for Atlantic Records. Over the next two decades, he would create some of their most famous album covers, and his picture style -- including portraits of Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Ruth Brown, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, the Modern Jazz Quartet, and countless others -- became forever associated with that golden era of American music. ... [details]
Incomplete twenty-one issue set of the feminist arts periodical Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Issues include Volume 1, Numbers 1-5 and 9; Volume 2, Numbers 5-10; Volume 3, Numbers 1-3, and 5-10, all published between April 1975 and April 1978. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Irwin. Essays "Joan Brown," by Philip Leider; "Tapies," by Don Factor; "Four Drawings," by Frank Lobdell; "Three Major Group Exhibitions," by John Coplans, Philip Leider; "Jacques Lipchitz," by Gerald Nordland; "The Santa Barbara Museum Drawing Collection," by Alfred Moir. ... [details]
"Open Hearing" is the report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969 printed in order to bring each artists' opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]