Oversized poster, designed by Les Levine, published in conjunction with fundraising events held on November 21 and 22, 1969 in support of John Giorno. Poster centers on newspaper clipping of Margaret Mead testifying to senators on the use of marijuana. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of Culture Hero, published by Les Levine and edited by Claudia Dreifus. Contents include: "An Interview with Peter Fonda," by Elizabeth Campbell; "Peter Fonda: Aquarius;" "The Culture Heroine of the Month: Joy Bang," by Claudia Dreifus; "Culture Hero Runs a Contest," featuring full page of photographs of a Claes Oldenburg happening / performance;" "Latimer on Lichtenstein," by D. ... [details]
First issue of the arts periodical Cover published in May of 1979, edited by Judith Aminoff. Contents include "Artists," by Maya Deren; "Prayer Rug," by Les Levine, featuring the thoughts, good wishes or prayers of 25 artists including Eleanor Antin, Arman, Bill Beckley, Chris Burden, Jack Burnham, Janet Fish, Ron Gorchov, Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison, Robert Indiana, Joan Jonas, Shigeko Kubota, Les Levine, Jeffrey Lew, Gordon Matta Clark, Charlotte Moorman, Malcolm Morley, Max Neuhaus, Charlemagne Palestine, David Rabinowitch, Robert Ryman, Bernar Vernet and Jack Youngerman; "Power by Suzanne Harris; "Irony/Passion," by Barbara Kruger; "Sculpture," by Micha Laury; "One Man's Mystery," by Gerard Hovagimyan; "Jail Break," by Dennis Oppenheim; "Earth Chips," by Peter Fend; "Art Work," by Anthony Thompson; "The Paintings Are Dead," by David Salle; and "'Kidnapped' Appreciated," by Alan Moore. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held February 11 - March 6, 1987. Curated and with essay by Robert Nickas. Artists include: Vito Acconci, Vikky Alexander, Art & Language, Beth Brenner, Stuart Brisley, Victor Burgin, Michael Corris, Jessica Diamond, Gilbert & George, Olivier Mosset, Peter Halley, Alfredo Jaar, Information Fiction Publicité, Jenny Holzer, Larry Johnson, Louise Lawler, Ronald Jones, Silvia Kolbowski, Hans Haacke, Antonio Muntadas, Haim Steinbach, Allen Ruppersberg, Les Levine, David Robbins, Nancy Spero, Mark Stahl, Tim Rollins & K. ... [details]
Catalogue from 1985 offering for rental and sale 200 video programs by 85 independent producers of experimental video as well as back issues of Video Data Banks publication "Profile." Artists include Vito Acconci, Chantal Akerman,Max Almy, Laurie Anderson, Carl Andre, Eleanor Antin, Betty Asher, Dore Ashton, Alice Aycock, Myrna Bain, John Baldessari, Jennifer Bartlett, Gregory Battcock, Romare Bearden, Billy Al Bengston, Joseph Beuys, Dara Birnbaum, Louise Bourgeois, Stan Brakhage, Joan Brown, Roger Brown, John Cage, Judy Chicago, Christo, Chuck Close, A. ... [details]
Large-scale single-sided poster published in conjunction with events held at the Naumburg Bandshell in Central Park, New York, September 27 - 29, 1968. Participants in the events, and featured in the photographs on the poster, included: Hannah Weiner, Vito Hannibal Acconci, Michael Benedikt, John Giorno, Emmett Williams, Anne Waldman, John Perreault and Jackson MacLow. ... [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with a screening of films by Les Levine held May 17 and 18, [1991] featuring the American premiere of 2 new video programs by Les Levine : "Analyze Lovers: The Story of Vincent," and "Poker Blues: A Video Poem. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement / press release for opening held at Harold Rivkin Gallery, Washington, DC, November 30, 1972. Also serves as an announcement for "Les Levine's 'The Last Sculpture Show,' featuring Helvetica Bold, Barbara Gold, Carol Sockwell, David Trahan, M. ... [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held November 18, 1972. Recto of the card reads: "I got my job through The Museum of Mott Art inc." and "First in Services for the Art World," with a picture of Joan Schwartz, Arts Co-ordinator, photographed by Les Levine. [details]
Over sized folded poster / exhibition announcement published in conjunction with show held February 25 - March 31, [1976]. [details]