Complete set of five announcement cards / an artist's project for Robert Barry's "Marcuse Series." Includes a double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held at Galleria Sperone, Turin, Italy, December 1, 1970; double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held at Yvon Lambert, Paris, France, January 12, 1971; double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held at Paul Maenz, Cologne, Germany, March 30 - April 8, 1971; single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held at Eugenia Butler, Los Angeles, CA, June 5-19, 1971; and Bulletin 37, a single folded sheet / artist's project by Robert Barry published in conjunction with opening held at Art & Projects, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 10, 1971. ... [details]
Satirical double sided flyer publicizing Gertrude Unser--chair of the Board of Examiners, who had clearly expressed her opinion on the unfit nature of gay teachers--as someone who actively is "hunting down persons whose private consensual sexual orientation is different from her own" and spews hatred earning her the attention of "800,000 New York homosexuals and countless gay teachers and civil libertarians. ... [details]
Edited and with introduction by Tom Lloyd. Text by Melvin Dixon, Imamu Amiri Baraka (Le Roi Jones), Jeff Donaldson, Bing Davis, Ray Elkins, Francis Ward, Val Gray Ward, Babatunde Folayemi (Tony Northern), and introductory essay to the Whitney exhibition "Contemporary Black Artists in America" by Robert Doty. ... [details]
Catalogue of prints published by Castelli Graphics issued circa 1971. Artists include Richard Artschwager, John Chamberlain, Nassos Daphnis, Ron Davis, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly and Andy Warhol. ... [details]
Set 6 index card sized artist statements by Douglas Huebler, Daniel Buren, Dennis Jones, Albert Fletcher, Gerald Ferguson, Jan Dibbets [cut from a larger sheet] issued circa 1971. [details]
Political flyer / poetry work published 1971 by Sandra Hochman and Adrienne Scott in conjunction with a guerrilla theater action in New York City.
"A gentle and lyrical attack on "the myth that growing old is terrible" was mounted on West 57th Street yester day by a group of women artists, poets and writers who have formed a "guerrilla theater" to put on "street theater demonstrations.
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Artist's book documenting an installation by Cristos Gianakos in Mykonos Greece, August 27, 1971, in which a six foot by six foot pit was filled with thick white casein used for white washing buildings and streets and its hardening and cracking documented in twelve black-and-white images. [details]
Artist''s book by Larry Clark composed of photographs by Clark documenting his and his friends downward spiral of drug addition, sex, birth, and death.
"Larry Clark''s Tulsa is a chronicle of homecoming.
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Years before the internet this book was considered the best theory tool on new technologies. Today it seems quaint, but still holds kernels that are active means for change with today's technology. "This book is the first of a kind. ... [details]
Originally produced in conjunction with the exhibition "This is Not Here," held at the Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York in 1971, "A Box of Smile" is an authorized continuation of the Fluxus edition produced between 1971 and 1978. ... [details]