Single fold announcement card published in conjunction with opening held January 18, [1971]. Includes inserted handwritten invitation to a cocktail reception at the home of Linda and Tom Terbell, the then director of the Pasadena Art Museum. [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held May 3 - May 24, 1975. [details]
Publication celebrating a wall sculpture by Frank Stella to be placed in the lobby of the U.S. Courthouse, Custom House, and Federal Office Building in Wilmington, Delaware. Includes an essay by William S. ... [details]
Oversized adhesive bumper sticker published in conjunction with show held June 29 - August 5, [1979]. [details]
Fold out poster pubulsiehd in conjunction with show held November 9 - December 10, 1978 at The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Includes short unsigned texts and checklist on verso in French and English. [details]
Unique postcard sent by Sol Lewitt, then in Minneapolis, to John & Annina [Nosei] Weber in memorial of the four students murdered, and nine additionally injured, by members of the Ohio National Guard at Kent State University on May 4, 1970. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with installation held April 28 - May 5, 1974. Dream House was "a time installation measured by a continuous frequency environment in sound and light with singing and instrumental performances by The Theatre of Eternal Music" (Marian Zazeela, La Monte Young, Alex Dea, Jon Hassell, David Rosenboom, De Tracia Evans, Peter Moncure, Michael Anander, Barbara Stewart, Yoshimasa Wada, Robert Adler, David Cremin, Kurt Munkacsi). ... [details]
Vintage silver gelatin print of Frank Stella in his studio in front of his painting "Tomlison Court Park (first version)," 1959. Image printed by Frampton on Kodak Post Card paper. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 22 - November 16, 1988. Texts by Herbert Muschamp, Christian Leigh, and Eugene M. Schwartz. Includes biography and exhibition checklist. [details]
Compendium of stories and artists'' projects by Michael Meyers, Reese Williams, Jenny Holzer and Peter Nadin, Laurie Anderson, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Mike Roddy, and Richard Nonas. [details]