Artists' publication composed of 13 loose sheets of heavy-weight paperboard with texts bound with a metal vise, or clamp, hence the aka title "Klammerbuch". [details]
Issue number 2 of the periodical "Some/Thing." Edited by David Antin and Jerome Rothenerg. Cover art by Robert Morris. Contents by David Antin, Ted Berrigan, George Brecht, Theodore Enslin, Emin Ercoglu, Clayton Eshleman, David Franks, Frank Kuenstler, Jackson Mac Low, Rochelle Owens, Margaret Randall, Jerome Rothenberg, Carolee Schneemann, Diane Wakoski. ... [details]
Handbill / flyer for screening held at Cafe Au Go Go on January 10, [1965] of Mario Montez staring as "Harlot" with Gerard Malanga, Philip Fagan, Carol Koshinskie and introducing "White Pussy." Sound track by Ronnie Travel, Harry Fainlight and Billy Linich. [details]
Debut issue of the periodical "some/thing" edited by David Antin and Jerome Rothenberg. Contributions by Arthur J.O. Anderson, David Antin, Paul Blackburn, Pauline Chatterton, Charles E. Dibble, George Dowden, Anselm Hollo, David Ignatow, Jackson Mac Low, Rochelle Owens, Jerome Rothenberg, Armand Schwerner and Diane Wakoski. ... [details]
1965 American Arts Project program and membership form. The 1965 program included screenings of two films by Rudy Burckhardt and Andy Warhol's films "Haircut," "Empire" (excerpt), and "Thirteen Most Beautiful Women," as well as films by Alfred Leslie, Bruce Conner, and others. [details]
Artist's book / performance catalogue / multiple documenting a 24 hour performance event which took place at the Galerie Parnass, Wuppertal, Germany, on June 5, 1965. The event featured performances by Joseph Beuys, Wolf Vostell, Bazon Brock, Rolf Jährling, Ute Klophaus, Charlotte Moorman, Nam June Paik, Eckart Rahn, and Tomas Schmit. [details]
Single sided flyer / poster advertising "24 Stunden," the artist's book / performance catalogue / multiple documenting a 24 hour performance event which took place at the Galerie Parnass, Wuppertal, Germany, on June 5, 1965. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 1, 1965 - January 17, 1966. Foreword by Samuel Adams Green. Includes essays on each artist within exhibition: Michael Benedikt on Anthony Caro; Donald Judd on John Chamberlain; Robert Smithson on Donald Judd; Lawrence Alloway on Alexander Liberman; Stephanie Rose on Tina Matkovic; William Berkson on David Smith; Gerald Nordland on Anne Truitt. ... [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins. "A Book About Love & War & Death: Canto One," is meant to "be read aloud rather than to oneself. The ideal situation is to have a team of readers. As each begins to laugh so hard that he cannot continue, the next takes over. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement designed by Carolee Schneemann published in conjunction with a concert at The New School for Social Research, held June 4, 1965. Featuring performances by John Cage, Carl Ruggles, Dane Rudhyar, Henry Cowell and Charles Ives. ... [details]