Group of four pieces of Harry Partsch ephemera. Includes: a black-and-white catalogue published by BMI with a chronological list of compositions, discography, a list of grants, commissions, and awards, as well as excerpts from writings on Partch; a single-sided program for "The Music and Instruments of Harry Partch" held at the [International Music Congress], New York, September 8 and 10, 1968; a two-sided program / announcement published by Gate 5 Records in conjunction with a recoding of "The Bewitched" by Harry Partch with a typewritten note on verso floridly signed by Partsch; and a folded BMI Pamphlet about Harry Partch. [details]
An updated edition of this critical anthology of early writings on Minimal and Conceptual Art, originally published in 1968, with a new introduction by Anne M. Wagner. The original anthology was edited by Gregory Battcock, with early writings on Minimal and Conceptual Art. ... [details]
Reference: "The Works of Edward Ruscha," Hudson Hills Press, New York, in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1982, pp. 169. No. B8 in Siri Engberg and Clive Phillpot, "Edward Ruscha : Edition 1959-1999, Catalogue Raisonné," Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, and Distributed Art Publishers, New York, NY, 1999, pp. ... [details]
Seminal artists' book / exhibition catlaogue produced in conjunction with show held February - March 1968. Edited by Andy Warhol, Kasper König, Pontus Hulten and Olle Granath. Contains 15 pages of texts / quotes by Warhol in English and Swedish, 500+ pages of black-and-white photographs by Billy Name and Stephen Shore. ... [details]
Contents include ""You're in the Pepsi Generation Now : The St. Jean Baptiste Parade"; "France!" by Alan Shapiro; "The Perils of Superslick," by Hilarity Productions; two poems by Kenneth Patchen; "Cold Cuts for the Main," by Adrian Tanner; photographs by Fletcher. [details]
Issue number six of Abolafia's Luv, edited by Louis Abolafia. Contents include: "My Name is Wanda, How Do You Do!;" "Teaching the Teacher," by Ray Montgomery; "Be - In at the Bust - Out: Wall Street & Broadway, Louis Abolafia, The Love Candidate;" "Splitting Pussy Hairs," by David M. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of "Abolafia's Luv," edited by Louis Abolafia. Contents include: "Family Affairs," by Danny Grossman; "A Sex Addict at the Martin Luther King Processional," by Joe Kane; "House of Sin (or Black Boys Delight) : No Holes Barred," by David M. ... [details]
8mm color film by Stan Brakhage of soft-core "lovemaking." [details]
Folded poster with the logo of "Parti socialiste" [The Socialist Party of France] with text in French issued in 1968 [?]. Printed by Avenir Graphique. [details]
Flyer encouraging fellow conspirators to attend and participate in Gorilla Court Theatre "with Che, the President, Mayfang, Sister of Mercy, Chili Billy, and Co-Conspirators meeting before 3 eunuch judges" on December 17, [1968] at New York City Criminal Court, 100 Centre Street. [details]