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  • periodical
  • illustrated wrappers
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  • black-and-white
  • 24.1 x 21.6 cm.
  • 100 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

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Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1963)

Thomas B. Hess, Harold Rosenberg, Donald Barthelme, Reuben Nakian, Thor Bostrom, Kenneth Koch, David Levy, Robert Rauschenberg, Kenneth Burke, Saul Steinberg, Marshall McLuhan, William de Kooning, Saul Bellow, Robert Mallary, Hans Hofmann, Peter Yates, Raoul Hague, George Segal, Mark Di Suvero, David Smith, Barnett Newman, Larry Rivers

Spring 1963 issue of Location magazine. Edited by Thomas B. Hess, Harold Rosenberg with managing editor Donald Barthelme. Contents include: "The Stockade Syndrome, by Harold Rosenberg;" "Ideas in Search of Words," by Thomas B. ... [details]

$75.00
Condition:  Very Good. Faint rubbing of cover edges and very light wear of cover corners. Light surface tearing along spine edges. Two 8 mm. yellow marks on title page and inside of recto. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.
[Object # 38523]
The Living Theatre Presents : One Act Plays by Frank O'Hara, Paul Goodman, Kenneth Koch
  • ephemera
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 27.8 x 21.5 cm.
  • [3] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The Living Theatre Presents : One Act Plays by Frank O'Hara, Paul Goodman, Kenneth Koch

Frank O'Hara, Paul Goodman, Kenneth Koch, James Waring, John Herbert McDowell, Norman Bluhm, Nicola Cernevich, Remy Charlip, Diane Di Prima, Lawrence Kornfeld, Timothy LaFarge, Jerome Raphel, Glenn Lewis, Nicola Cernovich, Virgil Thomson

Staple bound program published in conjunction with a night of performances of one act plays held December 28, 1959. Plays included "Love's labor, an eclogue," written by Frank O'Hara, directed by James Waring, music by John Herbert McDowell, set by Norman Bluhm, lighting by Nicola Cernevich, costume supervision by Remy Charlip, and assistant director Diane di Prima; "A Theory of Comedy," written by Paul Goodman, directed and designed by Lawrence Kornfeld, dances by Timothy LaFarge, Lighting by Jerome Raphel, Piano by Glenn Lewis; and "Bertha," written by Kenneth Koch, directed by Nicola Cernovich, music by Virgil Thomson, costumes and setting by Remy Charlip. [details]

$200.00
Condition:  Very Good. Three staple bound pages with light handling wear, folded in three, with moderate yellowing to verso from age.
[Object # 24950]
Showbill : Theatre of the Absurd
  • ephemera
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 22.8 x 15.3 cm.
  • 8 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Showbill : Theatre of the Absurd

Samuel Beckett, Alan Schneider, Kenneth Koch, Nicola Cernovich, Jack Richardson, George L. Sherman, Edward Albee, Jean Genet, Donald Davis, Fernando Arrabal, Richard Barr, Eugene Ionesco, Kermit Bloomgarden, Gene Feist

Showbill for the 1962 season of plays staged at the Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village. Introduction by Kermit Bloomgarden. Plays include: "Theater of the Absurd," by Samuel Beckett, directed by Alan Schneider: "Bertha," by Kenneth Koch, directed by Nicola Cernovich; "Gallows Humor," by Jack Richardson, directed by George L. ... [details]

New York, NY: Showbill,
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$45.00
Condition:  Very Good. 1.5 cm. mark on recto cover. Gently folded in half vertically. Contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 36282]
0 TO 9
  • periodical
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 28 x 21.6 cm.
  • 116 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

0 TO 9

No. 6 (July 1969)

Dan Graham, Bernadette Mayer, Vito Acconci, Sol LeWitt, Jerome Rothenberg, Robert Smithson, John Perreault, Yvonne Rainer, Clark Coolidge, Hannah Weiner, Les Levine, Adrian Piper, Eduardo Costa, Kenneth Koch, Philip Corner, Jack Anderson, Rosemary Mayer, John Inslee, Jasper Johns, Alan Sondheim, Lee Lozano, Lawrence Weiner, Steve Paxton, Bernar Venet, Robert Barry, John Giorno, Douglas Huebler, Karen Pirups-Hvarre, Michael Heizer, Bernadette Meyer, Nels Richardson, Larry Fagin, Rosemary Fagin, Bern Porter

Issue number six of the irregularly issued periodical "0 to 9" edited by Bernadette Mayer and Vito Acconci. Contents include "Sketchbook Notes," by Jasper Johns; "Automatic Writing from my Movies," by Yvonne Rainer; "On Machines," by Alan Sondheim; "Dialogue Piece," by Lee Lozano; "State," by Steve Paxton; "Contacts/Contexts (Frame of Reference): Ten Pages of Reading Roget's Thesauraus (New York: St. ... [details]

$1,500.00
Condition:  Fair. Moderate soiling of covers including overall rubbing; 17.6 x 1.1 cm. area of water damage to bottom of recto which lightly carries through to the first two pages; multiple small tears along spine edge and areas of loss measuring 2 cm. and 6 mm.; 3.1 cm dog-ear to upper left corner; 2. 5 cm. dog-ear to upper right corner of recto and first two pages; and a 3 cm. indentation on recto. 2.3 cm. dog ear to top corner of verso with moderate rubbing and light indentations of verso; 1.2 cm. thick strip of soiling along top edge. Verso and last 26 pages of periodical have gentle bisecting fold mark. Soiling to page edges. Additional light handling wear.
[Object # 27751]
The Tinguely Machine Mystery or The Love Suicides at Kaluka : A Play by Kenneth Koch
  • ephemera
  • offset-printed
  • black-and-white
  • 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
  • [1] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

The Tinguely Machine Mystery or The Love Suicides at Kaluka : A Play by Kenneth Koch

Kenneth Koch, Remy Charlip, Morton Feldman, Larry Rivers, Syd Solomon, Howard Kanovitz, Jean Tinguely, Nikola Cernovich, Felix Lau, Clarice Rivers, Jane Freilicher, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Kenward Elmslie, Alexandre Iolas, Kiki Kogelnik, Arnold Weinstein, John Ashbery, Joe Brainard, Frank Lima, Michael Zwerin, Richard Davis

Program for the performance of "The Tinguely Machine Mystery or The Love Suicides at Kaluka," a play by Kenneth Koch performed at The Jewish Museum, New York, December 22, 1965. Directed by Remy Charlip and Kenneth Koch; music by Morton Feldman; bridge built by Larry Rivers, Syd Solomon, and Howard Kanovitz; machines by Jean Tinguely; lighting by Nikola Cernovich; technical staff: Felix Lau. ... [details]

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Art and Literature : An International Review
  • periodical
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 21.1 x 15.7 cm.
  • 195 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Art and Literature : An International Review

No. 5 (Summer 1964)

Fr. Rolfe, Baron Corvo, Virgil Thomson, Boris Pasternak, Edoardo Pagliarani, Alfredo Giuliani, Robert Rosenblum, Larry Rivers, David Hockney, Jill Johnston, Kenneth Koch, Donald Barthelme, Soteré Torregian, G.W. Watson, Stephen Donadio, Gerard Malanga, Roger Hammer, Richard Wollheim, John Ashbery, Anne Dunn, Rodrigo Moynihan, Sonia Orwell

Issue number five of the journal "Art and Literature," edited by John Ashbery, Anne Dunn, Rodrigo Moynihan, and Sonia Orwell. Contents include "A Selection from 'The Venice Letters,'" by Fr. Rolfe, Baron Corvo; "The Feast of Love," by Virgil Thomson; "Poems: 'In the Wood' and 'Ballade,'" by Boris Pasternak; "Poems: 'from Laborintus' and 'from Erotopaegnia,'" by Edoardo Sanguineti; "Narcissus Pseudonarcissus," by Elio Pagliarani; "Poems: 'When I Saw the Willow,' "Grey Clearings are Kindled,' 'from Birthday,' 'from Predilections,'" by Alfredo Giuliani; "Pop Art and Non-Pop Art," by Robert Rosenblum; "Beautiful and Interesting," by Larry Rivers and David Hockney; "The New American Modern Dance," by Jill Johnston; "from 'The Red Robins,'" by Kenneth Koch; "Can we Talk," by Donald Barthelme; "Poems: 'Two Voices,' 'I See the Far,' 'Song of the Golden Gayboy,' and 'Summer to Winter,'" by Soteré Torregian; "Poems: 'Arch Romance in an Orchard,' 'Telegram for Love in Tradition,' 'Apprentice Clockmaker-Clockmaker Abroad,' 'The Two Cronies,' 'Night and Day,' 'Cameos of Philosophy,' 'The Lady in the Avenue of Love,'" by G. ... [details]

$45.00
Condition:  Very Good / Fine. Light yellowing of covers and mild overall rubbing. Contents are clean and unmarked.
[Object # 24738]
$40.00
Condition:  Good. Moderate wear to cover edges including 1.1 cm. area of loss to recto edge and tears including 5 mm., 6 mm., and 7 mm., tears to recto. Discrete small rubber stamp logo inside rear cover, otherwise contents clean and unmarked.
[Object # 25831]
0 TO 9
  • periodical
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • staple bound
  • black-and-white
  • 28 x 22 cm.
  • 96 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

0 TO 9

No. 5 (January 1969)

Vito Acconci, Bernadette Mayer, Sol LeWitt, Richard Johnny John, Jerome Rothenberg, Robert Smithson, John Perreault, Yvonne Rainer, Bernadette Mayer, Clark Collidge, Vito Hannibal Acconci, Hannah Weiner, Les Levine, Bernadette Mayer, Adrian Piper, Eduardo Costa, Kenneth Koch, Philip Corner, Jack Anderson, Rosemary Mayer, John Inslee

Issue Number Five of the irregularly issued periodical "0 to 9" edited by Bernadette Mayer and Vito Hannibal Acconci. Contains texts "Sentences on Conceptual Art," by Sol LeWitt; "Seneca Songs," by Richard Johnny Jon and Jerome Rothenberg; "Non-Site Map of Mono Lake, California," by Robert Smithson; "Three Poetry Events," by John Perreault; "Lecture for a Group of Expectant People," by Yvonne Rainer; "Untitled," by Bernadette Mayer; "Sonnet XXI" and "Suite VII ('triplicates')" by Clark Coolidge; "Four Pages," by Vito Hannibal Acconci; "Poems," by Hannah Weiner; "The Disposable Transient Environment," by Les Levine; "Poem," by Bernadette Mayer; "Untitled," and "Untitled," by Adrian Piper; "The Fashion Show Poetry Event Essay," by Eduardo Costa, John Perreault, and Hannah Weiner; "The Conquest of Pizarro," by Kenneth Koch; "I Can Walk Through the World as Music," by Philip Corner; "Poems," by Jack Anderson; "Scramble," and "Sonnet," by John Perreault; "Act 3, Scene 4," by Vito Hannibal Acconci, "Warhol," by Clark Coolidge; "Firecrackers," by Rosemary Mayer; "Poem," by John Inslee; "Moon in Three Sentences," by Bernadette Mayer; and "Alternatives," by John Perreault. ... [details]

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Invitation to a New Year's Benefit Party and Open Rehearsal of Kenneth Koch's
  • ephemera
  • pictorial wrappers
  • photocopy / xeroxed
  • black-and-white & color
  • 3 vol. : 21.5 x 28.2 cm. (Red Grooms page) ; 27.8 x 21.5 cm. (invitation) ; 10.8 x 14 cm. (RSVP)
  • 3 vol. : [1] pp. ; [1] pp. ; [1] pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Invitation to a New Year's Benefit Party and Open Rehearsal of Kenneth Koch's "The Red Robins"

Kenneth Koch, Donald Sanders, Jane Freilicher, Red Grooms, Vanessa James, Alex Katz, Katherine Koch, Roy Lichtenstein

An invitation to a New Year's Benefit Party and open rehearsal on December 31, 1977 of Kenneth Koch's play "The Red Robins" to benefit PS1. Directed by Donald Sanders with scenery by Jane Freilicher, Red Grooms, Vanessa James, Alex Katz, Katherine Koch, and Roy Lichtenstein. ... [details]

$125.00
Condition:  Good. Red Grooms drawing folded in two as issued, with moderate handling wear and three areas of 2 mm. tears to lower edge. Gentle fold to lower left corner of red Grooms page when folded that extends throughout invitation and RSVP card. Invitation RSVP card otherwise clean and unmarked.
[Object # 24579]
Best & Company
  • artists' book
  • pictorial wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 25.7 x 20.2 cm.
  • [unpaginated]
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Best & Company

Bill Berkson, Joe Brainard, James Schuyler, William Burroughs, Kenneth Koch, Anne Waldman, Gerard Malanga, Pierre Reverdy, Jim Brodey, Larry Fagin, Robert Creeley, Carter Ratcliff, Harry Mathews, Trevor Winkfield, Sotere Torregian, David Shapiro, Tony Towle, Lewis Warsh, Thomas M. Disch, George Schneeman, Peter Schjeldahl, John Wieners, Ron Padgett, Clark Collidge, Martha Diamond, Tom Veitch, Jim Carroll, Tom Clark, Ted Berrigan, Frank O'Hara, Jim Dine, Kenward Elmslie, John Giorno, Michael Brownstein, Donna Dennis, Dick Gallup, Steve Carey, John Ashbery, Lewis MacAdams, Henry Pritchett, John Godfrey

Anthology of poetry and prose edited by Bill Berkson, with contributions by Berkson, Joe Brainard, James Schuyler, William Burroughs, Kenneth Koch, Anne Waldman, Gerard Malanga, Pierre Reverdy, Jim Brodey, Larry Fagin, Robert Creeley, Carter Ratcliff, Harry Mathews, Trevor Winkfield, Sotere Torregian, David Shapiro, Tony Towle, Lewis Warsh, Thomas M. ... [details]

New York, NY: Best & Company,
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Im Kunsthaus Zurich. Sammlungen Hans und Walter Bechtler
  • exhibition catalogue
  • cloth boards with dust jacket
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 28 x 23.5 cm.
  • 208 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Im Kunsthaus Zurich. Sammlungen Hans und Walter Bechtler

Hans und Walter Bechtler, René Wehrli, Felix Baumann, Willy Rotzler, Hans Aeschbacher, Josef Albers, Arnold D'Altri, Horst Antes, Karel Appel, Hans Arp, Jean Baier, Wolf Barth, René Auberjonois, Andreas Bechlter, Raffael Benazzi, Miguel Berrocal, Max Bill, Julius Bissier, Roger Bissière, Walter Bodmer, Constantin Brancusi, Serge Brignoni, Alexander Calder, Massimo Campigli, Serge Candolfi, Anthony Caro, Baldacchini Cesar, Lynn Chadwick, Eduardo Chillida, Christo, Le Corbusier, Edgar Degas, Nicolas De Staël, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Franz Eggenschwiler, Max Ernst, Hans Falk, Franz Fedier, Hans Fischer, Hans Fischli, Cornelia Forster, Sam Francis, Werner Frei, Eugen Früh, Naum Gabo, Hans Gerber, Theo Gerber, Alberto Giacometti, Augusto Giacometti, Wilhelm Gimmi, Fritz Giarner, Julio Gonzalez, Adolph Gottlieb, Camille Graeser, Günter Haese, Etienne Hajdu, Hans Hartung, Barbara Hepworth, Adolf Herbst, Christian Herdeg, Marguerite Hersberger, Rudolf Hoflehner, Gottfried Honegger, Jean Ipousteguy, Johannes Itten, Robert Jacobsen, Alfred Jensen, Jasper Johns, Wassily Kandinsky, Zoltan Kemeny, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Richard Kissling, Paul Klee, Oedön Koch, Oskar Kokoschka, Harry Kramer, Nortbert Kricke, Frank Kupka, Henri Laurens, Fernand Léger, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Leo Leuppi, Robert Lienhard, Richard Paul Lohse, Alberto Longoni, Verena Loewensburg, Bernhard Luginbühl, Alberto Magnelli, Alfred Manessier, Marino Marini, Silvio Mattioli, Bruno Meier, Peter Meister, Joan Miró, Yasuo Mizui, Henry Moore, Otto Müller, Robert Müller, Zoran Music, Ben Nicholson, Isamu Noguchi, Kenneth Noland, Victor Pasmore, Alicia Penalba, Iwan Pestalozzi, Antoine Pevsner, Pablo Picasso, Edouard Pignon, Serge Poliafkoff, Germaine Richier, Bridget Riley, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Charles Rollier, Dieter Roth, Mark Rothko, Georges Roualt, Kathaina Sallenbach, Niki de Saint Phalle, Giuseppe Santomaso, Gérard Schneider, Bruno Walter Siegfried, Alfred Sigg Hermann, Kurt Sigrist, Roman Signer, Gustave Singier, David Smith, Pierre Soulages, Louis Soutter, Emilio Stanzani, Frank Stella, George Sugarman, Antoni Tapiès, Jean Tinguely, Mark Tobey, Italo Valenti, Georges Vantongerloo, Grégorio Vardanega, Victor Vasarely, Jacques Villon, Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart, Andy Warhol, Hans-Peter Weber, Rudolf Zender, Arnold Zürcher

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held August 20 - October 3, 1982. Written contributions by Hans und Walter Bechtler, René Wehrli, Felix Baumann, and Willy Rotzler. Artists include Hans Aeschbacher, Josef Albers, Arnold D'Altri, Horst Antes, Karel Appel, Hans Arp, Jean Baier, Wolf Barth, René Auberjonois, Andreas Bechlter, Raffael Benazzi, Miguel Berrocal, Max Bill, Julius Bissier, Roger Bissière, Walter Bodmer, Constantin Brancusi, Serge Brignoni, Alexander Calder, Massimo Campigli, Serge Candolfi, Anthony Caro, Baldacchini Cesar, Lynn Chadwick, Eduardo Chillida, Christo, Le Corbusier, Edgar Degas, Nicolas De Staël, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Franz Eggenschwiler, Max Ernst, Hans Falk, Franz Fedier, Hans Fischer, Hans Fischli, Cornelia Forster, Sam Francis, Werner Frei, Eugen Früh, Naum Gabo, Hans Gerber, Theo Gerber, Alberto Giacometti, Augusto Giacometti, Wilhelm Gimmi, Fritz Giarner, Julio Gonzalez, Adolph Gottlieb, Camille Graeser, Günter Haese, Etienne Hajdu, Hans Hartung, Barbara Hepworth, Adolf Herbst, Christian Herdeg, Marguerite Hersberger, Rudolf Hoflehner, Gottfried Honegger, Jean Ipousteguy, Johannes Itten, Robert Jacobsen, Alfred Jensen, Jasper Johns, Wassily Kandinsky, Zoltan Kemeny, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Richard Kissling, Paul Klee, Oedön Koch, Oskar Kokoschka, Harry Kramer, Nortbert Kricke, Frank Kupka, Henri Laurens, Fernand Léger, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Leo Leuppi, Robert Lienhard, Richard Paul Lohse, Alberto Longoni, Verena Loewensburg, Bernhard Luginbühl, Alberto Magnelli, Alfred Manessier, Marino Marini, Silvio Mattioli, Bruno Meier, Peter Meister, Joan Miró, Yasuo Mizui, Henry Moore, Otto Müller, Robert Müller, Zoran Music, Ben Nicholson, Isamu Noguchi, Kenneth Noland, Victor Pasmore, Alicia Penalba, Iwan Pestalozzi, Antoine Pevsner, Pablo Picasso, Edouard Pignon, Serge Poliafkoff, Germaine Richier, Bridget Riley, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Charles Rollier, Dieter Roth, Mark Rothko, Georges Roualt, Kathaina Sallenbach, Niki de Saint Phalle, Giuseppe Santomaso, Gérard Schneider, Bruno Walter Siegfried, Alfred Sigg Hermann, Kurt Sigrist, Roman Signer, Gustave Singier, David Smith, Pierre Soulages, Louis Soutter, Emilio Stanzani, Frank Stella, George Sugarman, Antoni Tapiès, Jean Tinguely, Mark Tobey, Italo Valenti, Georges Vantongerloo, Grégorio Vardanega, Victor Vasarely, Jacques Villon, Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart, Andy Warhol, Hans-Peter Weber, Rudolf Zender, and Arnold Zürcher. ... [details]

Zürich, Switzerland: Kunsthaus Zürich,
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