Second Newsletter of the John Weber Gallery published in April 1976. Edited by Jeffrey Deitch. Contents include: "Andre Sculpture Causes Controversy in London;" "Charles Ross: Point Source/Star Space;" "John Weber Gallery Invitational Exhibition" featuring images of artwork by Ruth Hardinger, Colin Greenly, Blythe Bohnen, Helen Soreff, Sibyl Weil, Susanna Tanger, Billy Copley, Judy Rifka, Kazuko, Carolynn Umlauff, Joe Breidel, Alain Kirili; "72nd American Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago;" "Stephen Rosenthal's New Paintings;" Sol LeWitt: Ten Years of Artist's Books;" "Stephen Antonakos: Packages Meant To Be Opened/Packages Meant Never to Be Opened;" and "Ralph Humphrey's February Exhibition. ... [details]
Invitation letter to participate in an exhibition "Saltoarte" in Brussels on behalf of the Belgian newspaper Pour organized by Harald Szeemann held concurrently with an exhibition at Musée d'Ixelles held April 17 - May 11, 1975. ... [details]
Single-fold card from Robert Stigwood and Ahmet Ertegun inviting the recipient to a supper dance honoring The Bee Gees 20th anniversary as a performing group at the Promenade Cafe, Rockefeller Center, New York, May 28, 1975. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show of Sigmar Polke's graphic works produced between 1967 and 1975, held April 13 - July 9, 1975. Produced in collaboration with Achim Duchow. Texts by Jens Christian Jensen, Carl Vogel and Eberhard Freitag. ... [details]
Small scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 2 - 30, 1975. Text by Fred Jahn. [details]
Artist's book in three parts by Sol LeWitt featuring "straight, not-straight and broken lines using all combinations of black, white, yellow red and blue, for lines and intervals." [details]
First edition printing of the collected writings of Donald Judd. Judd's uncompromising reviews avoid the familiar generalizations so often associated with artistic styles emerging during the 1950s and 60s. ... [details]
Small artist's book culminating in two infamous nude photographs of Brooke Shields, then age of 10. One of these images became the basis of Richard Prince's work Spiritual America (1983). "I went back to my apartment on E. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held at the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, April 30 - June 15, 1975 and the Neue Galerie - Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen, July 12 - September 14, 1975. Texts by Wieland Schmied. ... [details]
Two-volume exhibition catalogue housed in printed paper slipcase published in conjunction with exhibitions held at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, and an outdoor exhibition in Amarillo, Texas, June 14 - March 17, 1975. ... [details]