Statement from John V. Lindsay following his mayoral victory on November 3, 1965 addressing New Yorkers, his campaign staff and volunteers. [details]
Single page open letter issued by Stan VanDerbeek in May 1965. Letter opens "In Stony Point, N.Y. I am nearing the completion of my dome-studio-laboratory-theatre, to be called 'The Movie-Drome.'" VanDerbeek called it the first theatre project to be shown in the dome will be a film presentation of "Panels for the Walls of the World. ... [details]
Set of three documents for Richard [Dick] Higgins' "The Tart or Miss America / Jefferson's Birthday," including press release, booklet and list of program with twenty-two stage actions a performer may use which are assigned to thirty-six situations given at random for the performance. ... [details]
Flyer for "Benefit of The Black Arts Repertory Theatre School" held on March 1, 1965. Performances at the benefit include "Experimental Death Unit #1" by LeRoi Jones, "Black Ice" by Charles Patterson, "The Toilet" by LeRoi Jones, and "The Black Tramp" by Nat White. ... [details]
Flyer for event hosted by Sammy Davis held September 19, [1965] honoring John Lindsay candidate for New York City mayor with guest appearances singers and actors Johnny Desmond, Jane Morgan, Diana Sands, Allen Alden, Robert Hooks, Gloria Foster, and Clarence Wilhems III. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September, 1965, in celebration of the fifth century of printed art in Italy. Features a variety of printed material and graphic design work collected by Instituto di Scienze ed Arti Grafiche, reproduced in black-and-white, color, and some metallic plates. ... [details]
Program for a screening of a film "Sins of the Fleshapoids" produced and directed by Mike Kuchar. Sets by Kuchar and Bob Cowan. Cast includes Cowan, Donna Kerness, George Kuchar, Julius Mittleman, and Maren Thomas. ... [details]
Poster / announcement published in conjunction with show held April 6 - May 1, [1965]. [details]
Original newspaper clipping from New York Times of the article "Music: 'A Happening' Opens Festival, Judson Hall Presents Avant-Garde Series," by Howard Klein, published Thursday, August 26, 1965. An extremely negative review of a performance by Nam June Paik. [details]
Single sided flyer / poster advertising "24 Stunden," the artist's book / performance catalogue / multiple documenting a 24 hour performance event which took place at the Galerie Parnass, Wuppertal, Germany, on June 5, 1965. ... [details]