Oversized folded poster / announcement published in conjunction with show held February 24 - March 16, [1968]. Image is based on an augmented copy of Johns' screenprint "untitled (Ruller)," 1968. [details]
Poster published in conjunction with exhibition which opened February 3, 1968. [details]
Issue edited by Jann Wenner. Contents include "The Goose that Laid the Golden Rock"; photograph of Mick Jagger; "John and Yoko--Busted and Naked"; "Zappa, Burdon Form Record Companies"; "The Rolling Stone Interview : John Lennon"; John and Yoko nude photographs; "Visuals : The Kustom Kar Show," by Thomas Albright; "Dylan for President" centerfold; "Awards for Excellence in Advertising," centerfold of excellent advertisements; "A Soviet Agent," poem by Nicholas Schaeffner; "Perspectives : The Rediscovery of the Blues," by Ralph J. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 9, 1967 - January 14, 1968. Texts by Dan Flavin, Jan van der Marck, Donald Judd, and Dan Graham. Includes checklist, exhibition history, and selected bibliography. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with exhibition held May 9 - June 5, 1968. Image on poster is of Dan Flavin's installation at the Gemente Museum of The Hague "An artificial barrier of blue, red and blue fluorescent light (to Flavin Starbuck Judd)," 1968. [details]
Poster for the Sixth Annual New York Festival of the Avant Garde which took the form of a parade down Central Park West in New York City on September 14, 1968, from 7pm to 10pm. Organized by Charlotte Moorman. ... [details]
Edward Ruscha business card designed by Billy Al Bengston. Recto printed in sepia with verso in metallic gold. [details]
Screenprinted poster featuring two hands and a burning match by Lucas Samaras, published by Pace Editions in 1968. [details]
Single sided vintage wet photocopy press release published to promote Kusama's "Naked Event" at the Statue of Liberty held on July 17, [1968]. [details]
Single sided handbill for a antiwar demonstration opposing the Vietnam War held on Wednesday, August 28, [1968], in Grant Park, Chicago. The poster urges Chicagoans that "this totalitarian mentality, which goes hand in hand with the illegal war in Vietnam, must not go unchallenged. ... [details]