Oversized double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held March 31, [1970]. [details]
Single fold, four page, brochure published in conjunction with show held September 4 - 20, 1970. Text, in German, by Johannes Cladders. [details]
Artist's book by Stanley Brouwn. Wrappers read "tatvan," whereas title page reads "X-Tatwan." [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at tge Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, February 6 - March 8, 1970. Traveled to Taft Museum, Cincinatti, Ohio, April 3 - May 17, 1970. ... [details]
Artists' publication documenting the theft of a painting by Kathe Gregory, Marilyn Landis, Russell F. Lewis, David Crane, and Scott R. Kahn in 1969. Introduction by Lawrence Alloway: "These documents record a theft of art. ... [details]
Compilation of seven posters / flyers arranged within folded Street Sheets cover. Posters / flyers consist of "Food Manual #1" with instructions for lentil soup, "Political Prisoners of Lower East Side," lyrics and score to "I'm Tired of Bastards Fuckin Over Me," poster for New York trial of Black Panther / 21 Trial, a breakfast program for all children at a firehouse, poster with text "There is Some Shit We Will Not Breathe," and quotes from Susan Sherman from the Federal Courthouse in Foley Square. [details]
Postcard published in 1970 featuring a photograph of a wall painting by Tania [Tatiana Lewin] at intersection of Mercer and Third Streets in New York City by Tania, painted as a project of City Walls, Inc. ... [details]
Tentative Agenda of the Plenary Session of the Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention organized by the Black Panther Party, held in Philadelphia at Temple University Gymnasium, September, 4-7, 1970. ... [details]
Vintage photocopy press release published March 12, 1970 announcing Citywide Anti-Poverty Committee on Housing "is mobilizing low-come tenants from all over the city to converge on City Hall March 18 for the rent control hearings. ... [details]
Complete catalogue raisonné of the works of Marcel Duchamp, compiled and written by Arturo Schwarz. Includes over 780 illustrations in color and in black and white. "This book [when published], which may well remain the definitive work of Duchamp, was created and designed over a period of many years by Arturo Schwarz, the author, working in close collaboration with the artist. ... [details]