Exhibition catalogue made up of irregularly sized pages of text and illustrations published in conjunction with opening held April 16, 1961. Artists include Boris Lurie, Jack Kroll, Sam Goodman, Stanley Fisher, Isser Aronovici, Augustus Goertz, Michelle Stewart, Jerome Rothenberg, Ted Joans, and Bob Logan with texts by Jack Kroll, Boris Lurie, Augustus Goertz, Stanley Fisher, and others. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 1961. Essay by Lawrence Alloway. [details]
Poster published in conjunction with the show "Jasper Johns, Drawings and Sculpture" held January 31 - February 25, 1961. Design by Johns featuring hand stenciling and image of the sculpture Painted Bronze (Ale Cans) (1960). ... [details]
Republication of standalone essay "United States : Jasper Johns and the Metaphysics of the Commonplace" by Pierre Restany extracted from periodical Cimaise No. 55 (September-October 1961). Text in French, English, German, and Spanis). [details]
Sheet of perforated artist's postage stamps by Robert Watts printed in 1961. [details]
Folded exhibition announcement poster printed on metalized paper published in conjunction with show held December 5 - 23, [1961]. [details]
Manifesto by Michecl Tapié. Artists included in the illustration of the manifesto include Lucio Fontana, Insho, Antoni Tapies, Budd, Damian, Tanaka, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Serpan, Falkenstein, Shigeru Onishi, Boille, Carla Accardi, Arai, Assetto, Teshigahara, Lauquin, Laganne, and Alfonso Ossorio. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with retrospective show held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 1 - May 7, 1961. Traveled to the Art Institute of Chicago, June 16 - July 23, 1961. ... [details]
Double sided, four fold, exhibition announcement flyer published in conjunction with happening held April 18 - 23, [1961]. [details]
Artist's book / exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 1961 of the work of Walasse Ting. Poems and illustrations by Walasse Ting with a poem and illustration by Paolo Marinotti, Walasse Ting, and Ben Simcoe. ... [details]