Four page press release issued by Ruder & Finn Incorporated on behalf of Experiments in Art & Technology Inc. (E.A.T.) to promote Nine Evenings: Theater and Engineering, held October 13 - 23, 1966 at the 69th Regiment Armory, New York. ... [details]
Program / calendar of events for "The Pop Festival" held in April - May, 1963 held in connection with the "Popular Image Exhibition," organized by the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C. ... [details]
Single sided flyer announcing a series of concerts held at Bert Stern's Studio with support from Leo Castelli, New York City, May 25 - 28, 1968. Performances, artwork, including "Topsoil" by Alex Hay; "Nobody Knows the Trouble You've Seen" by Charles Silver and Edward Lonchike; "Code Poems" by Hannah Weiner with performances by Michael Kirby, Carter Ratcliff, Weiner, Erich Rogers, John Neal and assist of Tom Trengrove, Dan Graham and Marjorie Strider; "Song and Face Book" by Simone Whitman; "Linoleum" by Robert Rauschenberg featuring Tony Holder, Julie Martin, Steve Paxton, Rauschenberg, Dorothea Rockburne, Dick Van Buren, Simone Whitman with sculpture by Robert Breer and Maxfeeder by Max Neuhaus; "Duchamp Segment of Hans Richter's Dreams Money Can Buy" by Elaine Sturtevant with pianist Lorne Hollander; and "Hitch" by Tom Gormley" with Eldridge Cooke, Michael Kirby, Gormley and assist by Christos Gianakos and Barbara Gormley. [details]
Single fold program published in conjunction with performances of "The Mind is a Muscle," by Yvonne Rainer at the Anderson Theater, New York, April 11, 14, and 15, 1968. With Becky Arnold, Gay Delanghe, William Davis, David Gordon, Harry De Dio, Barbara Lloyd, and Steve Paxton, including a film by Bud Wirtschafter, and recorded interludes featuring John Giorno, Henry Mancini, Lucina Childs, Frank Sinatra, and others. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with performance by Yvonne Rainer held March 31, April 1, April 2, 1970. Performed by Yvonne Rainer, Becky Arnold, Douglas Dunn, David Gordon, Barbara Lloyd, and Steve Paxton. ... [details]
Poster / announcement published in conjunction with festival held April 26 - May 1, [1966]. Artists include Alice M. Denney, Claes Oldenburg, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, David Tudor, Robert Whitman, Andy Warhol, Robert Breer, Carolyn Brown, John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Red Grooms, The Hangmen, Alex Hay, and Debbie Hay. ... [details]
The Grand Union and Friends and Associates calendar of events for April / May 1973. Incorporates April 3, 1973 New York Times review of a Grand Union performances. Performers in April and May included The Grand Union, Yvonne Rainer, Douglas Dunn, Steve Paxton, Trisha Brown, Barbara Lloyd, [Richard] Dickie Landry, Mabou Mines, Tina GIrouard, Jack Thibeau, Carmen Beuchat, Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co. ... [details]
Press release for Yvonne Rainer's "Continuous Project - Altered Daily" at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, March 31 - April 2, 1970. Performers included Becky Arnold, Douglas Dunn, David Gordon, Barbara Lloyd, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, and others. ... [details]
Single sided poster / announcement flyer for series of performances held on April 27, 28, 29, 1964 at Judson Memorial Church. Poster designed by Robert Morris. Performances featured choreography, dance and music by Robert Morris, Carla Blank, Lucinda Childs, Alex Hay, Robert Rauschenberg, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Elaine Summers, Carolyn Brown, William Davis, Judith Dunn, Deborah Hay, Tony Holder, Barbara Lloyd, Albert Reid, Carolee Schneemann, Joanna Vischer, Carla Blank, Abigail Ewert, Deborah Lee, Sandra Neels, Fred Herko, Tony Holder, John Cage, Sally Gross, Philip Corner, James Waring, Malcolm Goldstein, Valda Setterfield, David Gordon, Christian Wolff, Ira Lieberman, Mimi Hartshorn, Lucy Reisman, Robert Schumann, Robert Dunn, Al Kurchin, and Max Neuhaus. [details]
Single sided postcard announcement for a series of concerts held May 25-28, 1968. Performances by Charles Silver, Elaine Sturtevant, Simone Whitman, Steve Paxton performing works by The ONCE Group, Tom Gormley, Hanna Weiner, Alex Hay, and Robert Rauschenberg, introduced by Les Levine. [details]