Yves Klein's text "Hotel Chelsea, New York 1961," published as a loose insert to the exhibition catalogue for his show held at Alexander Iolas Gallery, New York, in 1962. Here offered singularly. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1965. Includes a letter to Alexander Iolas by Stevenson, excerpts from the diary he kept diary while making the work in the show, as well as images. [details]
Exhibition catalogue / press folder published in conjunction with show held May 14 - June 7, 1975. Includes loose leaf biography, artists statement, an uncredited text and an essay by Yves Navarre. Also includes a silver gelatin press photo of the artist (photograph by André Ostier), and reproductions of three of her paintings. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Alexander Iolas Gallery, New York, in March 1965, in collaboration with Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles. Essay by K.G. Hultèn. Includes exhibition checklist, bibliography, and biography. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Kienholz's first solo show held at Alexander Iolas Gallery, New York, February 5 - 23, 1963, organized in collaboration with Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with opening of the work of the collaborative duo Les Lalannes (François-Xavier Lalanne and Claude Lalanne), held October 27, 1966. Text by François Nourissier in French, Italian, and English. [details]
Monograph on the eight sculptures of Magritte, conceived of and sculpted in wax before he died, and cast in bronze posthumously. Introduction by Alexander Iolas, in English and French. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with opening held May 21, 1964. Text in French. [details]
Single fold brochure / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the first presentation of the work of Gino Meloni in the United States, held at Alexander Iolas Gallery, New York, May 10 - 31, [197?], presented in collaboration with Brooks Jackson. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with opening held December 8, 1966. Includes a "Creative credo" by Paul Klee, in French and English. Includes biography, in French. [details]