Fall 1994 themed issue of October dedicated to the work of Marcel Duchamp. Edited by Mignon Nixon. Contents include: "Introduction" by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh; "What's Neo about the Neo-Avant-Garde?" by Hal Foster; "Three Conversations in 1985: Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, Robert Morris" by Benjamin H. ... [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 6 - August 29, 1999. Essays by Vicente Todolí, João Fernandes, Miguel Wandschneider, Germano Celant, Robert Pincus-Witten, Antje von Graevenitz, Marita Sturken, Maria José Fazenda. ... [details]
Poster / flyer published in conjunction show held June 4 - August [ ], 1968. [details]
Prospectus for "Notes," a suite of prints published by Gemini G.E.L. in 1970. Essay by Barbara Rose and additional text by Claes Oldenburg throughout. Contains loose leaf pages and folded pages housed in a printed folder. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 30 - May 31, 1969. Texts by Claes Oldenburg. Includes a checklist of the exhibition. [details]
Accordion fold essay about the Chrysler Airflow as a theme in Claes Oldenburg's work by Barbara Rose accompanied by illustrations and photographs of Oldenburg at work. [details]
Exhibition catalogue / monograph published in conjunction with Claes Oldenburg's retrospect held September 25 - November 23, 1969. Text by Barbara Rose. Catalogue published in 1970 after opening of exhibition. ... [details]
Double-sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with "Art for Peace," a series of exhibitions to benefit the anti-Vietnam War efforts of Referendum '70, held at multiple galleries in New York City and across he country, September 19 - 26, 1970. ... [details]
Circular folded exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with opening held January 6, 1964. Artists included James Rosenquist, George Segal, Jim Dine, and Claes Oldenburg. [details]
Single fold announcement published in conjunction with Happenings performed by Claes Oldenburg: "Ironworks and Foto-Death," February 21 - 26, [1961]. Features drawing by Claes Oldenburg on verso. [details]