Exhibition poster published in conjunction with show held at Pace Gallery, New York, January 7 - 25, 1964. Traveled to Pace Gallery, Boston, February 16 - March 11, 1964. Artists included Rosalyn Drexler, Al Hansen, Herb Hazelton, Ben Johnson, Gerald Laing, Roy Lichtenstein, Mel Ramos, Marjorie Strider, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselmann. [details]
December 15, 1969 issue of Gay, edited by Al Goldstein and Jim Buckley. Spinoff publication by editors of Screw. Contents include: "The Editors Speak;" "Anther Radical Sex Group Formed: Mattachine Repudiates Connection;" "Leroi Jones Calls Gays 'Fake;'" "Telephone Company Discrimination Charged;" "Federal Claims Court Rules Against Gov't Employee;" "Poll Shows Doctors Oppose Anti-Gay Laws;" "New York Gay Ghettos," Hector Simms, with photos by Ken Gaul; "What Makes Mick Mighty?" Everett Henderson on Mick Jagger; "The Gay Witch," by Dr. ... [details]
Oversized folded promotional poster for the 8th Annual New York Avant Garde Festival presented by Charlotte Moorman, held at the 69th Regiment Armory, New York, November 19, 1971. Artists included Otto Piene, Eric Siegel, Shirley Clarke, Nam June Paik, Shuya Abe, Frank Lincoln Viner, Douglas Davis, Ralph Hocking, Ken Dominick, Pulsa, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Morton Subotnick, Stefan Tcherepnin, Richard Teitelbaum, Lil Picard, Jud Yalkut, Ed Emshwiller, Stan Vanderbeek, Christo, Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Joe Jones, Robert Watts, Frank Gillette, John Reilly, Rudi Stern, Robert Breer, Ken Dewey, Geoff Hendricks, Ralph Ortiz, Tosun Bayrak, Bici Forbes, Gary Rieveschl, Jackson Mac Low, Philip Corner, Frederic Rzewski, Gregory Battcock, Shigeko Kubota, Joey Skaggs, Al Hansen, Emmett Williams, Jim McWilliams, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Dick Higgins, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Allan Kaprow, Takehisa Kosugi, Pauline Oliveros, Faith Ringgold, Carolee Schneemann, Aldo Tambellini, Jean Toche, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell and many others. ... [details]
Two-volume announcement housed in a printed envelope, published in conjunction with opening of "Al Hansen: Selected Works" held at Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York City, September 30, 1995, following "Memorial Event for Al Hansen" held at Judson Memorial Church. ... [details]
Vol. 3, No. 49 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], [edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant]. Contents include: "Doll House Romance;" "Astro-Sex1;" "The Big Swain!;" "Big Mamma;" "Rawmeat;" and "personal ads that are intriguing & discreet: Swingers United for Kicks. ... [details]
Vol. 3, No. 48 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], [edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant]. Contents include: "Pain: Night of Terror;" "The Whip of the Stryker;" "Joe Blow;" "Doll House Romance;" two full page comics; "Scrounge Pie;" "The Big Swain!;" "Raw Meat;" and "personal ads that are intriguing & discreet: Swingers United for Kicks. ... [details]
Catalogue of prints produced by Cirrus Editions between 1973 and 1974. Includes short text and index of the staff of Cirrus: Ed Hamilton, Chris Cordes, Charles Levine, Mary Sundstrom, Perry Tymeson, Jane Aman, Constance Lewallen, Elizabeth Jerde, Terry Inch and Jean Milant. ... [details]
Vol. 2, No. 2 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant. Contents include: a page of graffiti "direct from the wall of our crapper and featuring Spain Rodriguez;" "Robert Justin Whiteshit," by Clitoria; "Rock Cocks," by A. ... [details]
Vol. 2, No. 20 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], edited by Al Hansen. Contents include: "Old Canal St. Whore's War;" "Hot Pants Society," by Ronald Slade (incorporating an uncredited photograph of Claes Oldenburg from one of his 1961 performances); "Rape on Wheels," by Hal Russo; "Dali et Ultra: Millenium's Love Affair;" "Sci-Fuck;" "Boys on the Road: Chapter 3, Masseur Please!!!," by Samuel Wheeler; "Begin Designing Sex Ship Earth," not credited but appears similar in theme to the work of R. ... [details]
Vol. 2, No. 1 issue of Kiss, published in [n.d], edited by Al Hansen, published by Joel Fabrikant. Contents include: "Editorial;" "Beloved Ondine's Advice to the Shopworn;" a full page reproduction of 'The Dolly Sisters' by Al Hansen, 1967, in the collection of Roy Lichtenstein; "Sinema/Sexion;" "Poor Angel," by Jaq Barger; "Balling Music," by Zelda the Cat; "Electro Fuck;" "The Great Silent Yuletide," by Clitoria; "A Christmas Carol;" and "personal ads that are intriguing & discreet: Swingers United for Kicks. ... [details]