Schedule for The Once Festival held at VFW Ballroom on February 25 - March 1 1964. Verso indexes scheduled performances by Robert Ashley, Gordon Mumma, George Brecht, Lucinda Childs, Judith Dunn, Alex Hay, Anthony Holder, Robert Morris, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Alvin Lucier, John Cage, Pauline Oliveros, Christian Wolff and many others. ... [details]
Flyer advertising REUNION, an electric sight-and-sound work, held on Monday, May 27, [1967] featuring John Cage with Gordon Mumma, David Tudor, David Behrman, and Lowell Cross. [details]
Program for performances held May 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1968. Program notes "Music by Velvet Underground." Performances included Scramble (1967) with music by Toshi Ichiyanagi, costumes by Frank Stella, musicians included David Behrman, John Cage, Malcolm Goldstein, Gordon Mumma, Max Neuhaus, David Tudor; RainForest (1968) with music by Tudor, decor by Andy Warhol, musicians Mumma and Tudor; How to Pass, Kick, Fall and Run (1966) with music by Cage, readers Cage and David Vaughan; Variations V (1965) with music by Cage, film sequences by Stan VanDerBeek, electronics by Billy Klüver, Robert Moog; Place (1966) with music by Mumma, decor and costumes by Beverly Emmons, bandoneon by Tudor and cybersonic console by Mumma; Nocturnes (1965) with music by Erik Satie, decor and costumes by Robert Rauschenberg, piano by Cage; Winterbranch (1964) with music by LaMonte Young, costumes, decor and lighting by Rauschenberg supervised by Emmons; Field Dances (1963) with music by Cage, costumes by Remy Charlip, Untitled Solo (1953) with music by Christian Wolff, piano by Tudor; Walkaround Time (1968) with music by David Behrman, decor "after Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass in the Philadelphia Museum - supervised by Jasper Johns," musicians Behrman, Mumma, Tudor; Suite for Five (1953 - 1958) with music by Cage, costumes by Rauschenberg, pianos by Cage and Tudor; and Collage III with music by Pierre Schaeffer. ... [details]
Inaugural issue of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.)'s newspaper TECHNE. Includes "Some More Begunnings," a report in the exhibition of the same name held at the Brooklyn Museum, November 26, 1968 - January 5, 1969; "Expo '70 Project;" "Interview with Max Neuhaus and Ted Wolff," by Simone Whitman; "Naum Gabo's 'Kinetic Sculpture': Construction and Reconstruction," texts by Naum Gabo and Witt Wittnebert; "Laser: Beam: Joint," by Richard C. ... [details]
Small edition retrospective catalogue featuring the curatorial work of Paul Maenz from the years 1970 - 1975. With essay by Germano Celant. Edited by Gerd de Vries. Artists include Vito Acconci, David Askevold, Robert Barry, Heidi Bochnig, Victor Burgin, Ian Burn, Germanco Celant, John Cage, Hanne Darboven, Marcel Duchamp, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Konrad Fischer, Hans Haacke, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Giulio Paolini, Giuseppe Penone, Mel Ramsden, James Rosenquist, Richard Serra, Roy Lichtenstein, El Lissitzky, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Terry Atkinson, Mark Boyle, Alberto Burri, Dan Flavin, Ellsworth Kelly, Yves Klein, Donald Judd, Jackson Pollock, and many others. ... [details]
Flyer / ticket order form for a series of performances held at the 25th Street Armory, New York City, over nine evenings -- October 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 23, 1966 -- of collaborative works between engineers and artists including John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Oyvind Fahlström, Alex Hay, Deborah Hay, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, David Tudor, and Robert Whitman. ... [details]
Two sided postcard / calendar published in conjunction with two panel discussions held as part of The New School's eightieth anniversary celebrations held October 5 and 6, [1999]. Panel discussion topics included "Global Architecture : Homogeneity or Diversity in Century XXI," moderated by Carlos Brillembourg with panelists Kenneth Frampton, Mario Gandelsonas, Diane Lewis and José Antonio Aldrete-Haas; and "Considering the Avant-Garde: John Cage," moderated by Bruce Altshuler and Susan Hapgood, with panelists Merce Cunningham, Alison Knowles and others. [details]
Set of ten publications and documents of the formation of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) and their projects. Includes: a three page press release announcing the alliance between E.A.T. and the American Foundation on Automation and Employment, Inc. ... [details]
Nov/Dec 1966 issue of Reporter Magazine published by Bell Telephone Laboratories for it's employees, edited by Bob Wolfenbarger. Featuring a cover story "The Switched-On Theater..." an article on "Nine Evenings: Theater and Engineering," held at the 69th St. ... [details]
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]