An elegant small etching by Richard Tuttle, signed and numbered on both recto and verso. [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a celebration held at Tompkins Square Park, New York City, held October 6, 1966, in response to California's criminalization of LSD possession. Flyer features "A Prophecy of A Declaration of Independence" and a list of things to bring such as the color gold, children, flutes, and cymbals. [details]
Western Union Telegram that reads " TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU THAT AS A RESULT OF OUR COUNTRY'S INVOLVEMENT IN VIET NAM, 42,000 OF OUR SONS HAVE DIED IN VAIN. COME JOIN IN THE READING OF THEIR NAMES ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1969 AT 11 AM, 27 FEDERAL PLAZA (FOLEY SQUARE) NEW YORK C. ... [details]
Double sided paper hand fan featuring a black and white photograph of John and Yoko on one side and the slogan "I'M A JOHN & YOKO FAN." Printed paper attached to a brown painted wood tongue depressor. ... [details]
Single fold publication about Richard Serra's sculpture "Twain," a public sculpture in St. Louis Missouri begun in 1981, featuring numerous black and white photographs of the site and installation, quotes by Richard Serra throughout, and high praise for the project from an uncredited author. ... [details]
Double sided postcard addressed to Frank Stella featuring image of Stella's painting "Agbatana I," 1968, with an anonymous rubber-stamp "From The Kitchen Archives." [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY, January 22 - February 11, 1962. Unsigned texts and photographs of Soviet children. "Soviet man has blazed the trail to outer space. ... [details]
Invitation card to memorial lunch for Andy Warhol, Wednesday, April 1, 1987 / The Diamond Horseshoe / 235 West 46th Street / New York City. [details]
Published on the occasion of the inauguration of the large-scale project "Gartenschlauch (Garden Hose)," Stülinger Park, Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany, May 2, 1983. The name 'Erasmus' on the announcement refers to the Dutch humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus, who was the first editor of the New Testament and live for six years in Freiburg-im-Breisgau in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. [details]
Brochure / reference catalogue for series of five silk screen prints by Sol LeWitt, and printed by LeWitt's printers, Jo Watanabe and John Campione. Includes color reproductions of prints and printing information - including title, date, publisher, and edition size. [details]