Poster / announcement designed by Larry Rivers, published in conjunction with show held November 16, 196[3] - [?]. [details]
Unique drawings on a found black-and-white image torn from a book or magazine of a man exercising. Wings are drawn on the man and three snake-like forms surround the photographs. Signed twice by Johnson and dated June 8 - Raymond, (Saroff). ... [details]
Long, accordion folded flyer advertising tickets for performances of Aileen Passloff and Dance Company held on Saturday, May 25, 1963 at Kaufmann Concert Hall, New York. Dancers included Martha Charney, Barbara Lloyd, Phillip Rice, Joanna Vischer, and Vincent Warren. ... [details]
Exhibition program published in conjunction with The Armory Show 50th Anniversary Exhibition 1913 - 1963, held at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City, April 6 - 28, 1963, as a benefit for the Henry Street Settlement's creative arts program. ... [details]
Typewritten performance script by Dick Higgins titled "Snake in the Grass: a variation on Concretion Number Eight" by Dick Higgins written in [1963]. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show "United States of America : VII Biennial of the Museum of Modern Art," held in São Paulo, Brazil in 1963, curated by the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Ileana Sonnabend, February 1 - February 16 and February 20 - March 9, 1963. Text by Alain Jouffroy. Includes interview with Robert Rauschenberg and texts by Lawrence Alloway, Michel Ragon, Francoise Choay, Gillo Dorfles, and John Cage. ... [details]
Two sheets documenting Henry Flynt's "Culture" to Veramusement held February 27 and 28, 1963. First page is press release for action held on the morning of Wednesday, February 27, 1963, discussing a demonstration primarily against Serious Culture. ... [details]
Single sided flyer promoting the March on Washington, held on Wednesday, August 28, 1963. Flyer text includes, "We demand: Meaningful Civil Rights Legislation, Massive Federal Works Program, Full and Fair Employment, Decent Housing, The Right to Vote, Adequate Integrated Education. ... [details]
Flyer promoting happenings and readings held at the Smolin Gallery, May 24, [1963]. Events advertised included "Yam Hat Sale" presented by Alison Knowles, poetry readings by Frank O'Hara, James Brodey, Frank Lima, Allen Kaplan, and Anthony Towle, and a theatrical production, "First and Second Wilderness ----" and "A Civil War Parlor Game," by Michael Kirby. [details]