Postcard receipt for a donation of $3.00 to "New Happenings at the Reuben." Doubling as a receipt and a ticket for two to a performance of Jim Dine's November 1960 "Car Crash" happening. [details]
Small scale exhibition announcement / catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 2 - May 28, 1960. Includes a checklist of the exhibition. [details]
Announcement flyer published in conjunction with "Saint Joan at Beaurevoir" performed March 31, 1960 at The Players Theater, New York City. Written by Dick Higgins, produced by James Spicer, and directed by Athan Karras. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 4 to April 2, 1960. Includes exhibition checklist. [details]
Artist's book produced as part of Ray Gun Comix series published by Judson Gallery with publications by Jim Dine, Red Grooms, Claes Oldenburg, Richard O. Tyler, and Robert Whitman. [details]
Print made by Claes Oldenburg in conjunction with Ray Gun Spex performances. This version printed on heavy-weight cardboard. [details]
Issue published by Irwin Stein and Walter Zacharius. Contents include "Swing with Us," by Seymour Krim and Bill Manville; "World War II (A Poem for the Cinema)," visual poem by Dan Propper; "Saloon Society," by Bill Manville; "My Life in Greenwich Village," by Bob Reisner; "The Journey," by R. ... [details]
Poster for "The Founding Five" show featuring Charles Cajori, Lois Dodd, Angelo Ippolito, William King, and Fred Mitchell May 13 to June 3, 1960 at Tanager Gallery, New York City. [details]
Program for four plays produced during the 1960-61 season at the Living Theatre. "In the Jungle of Cities," by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Judith Malina; "The Connection," directed by Malina and featuring Archie Shepp on tenor sax, "The Theatre of Chance I: The Marrying Maiden," by Jackson MacLow, directed by Malina; and "The Theatre of Chance II: Women of Trachis," by Sophokles, a version by Exra Pound, designed and directed by Julian Beck. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a series of performances held August 8, [1960]. Featuring readings of new plays by Diane Di Prima, Frank O'Hara, and Stephen De Naut; and music, dance and theatre events by George Brecht, Nicola Cernovich, David Gordon, John Herbert McDowell, and James Waring. ... [details]