1981 issue of High Performance, The Performance Art Quarterly, edited by Linda Frye Burnham. Contents include: "Editor's Notes," by Linda Burnham; "Plimtonization," MO David; "Skit in Defense of Poetry," by Michael Andre; "Stephen Seemayer's 'Young Turks,'" review by Hunter Drohojowska; "Still Missing After All These Years? A Response to L. ... [details]
Compendium of Ruscha's writings and interviews edited and with an introduction by Alexandra Schwartz. Includes interviews between Ruscha and John Coplans, Douglas M. Davis, Christopher Fox, Robert Colacello, David Bourdon, A. ... [details]
November 1974 issue of Studio International with front and back covers designed for this issue by David Hockney. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "Naturalism/modernism: a future for figurative painting," by John Clark; "Consensus painting and the Royal Academy since 1945," by Andrew Brighton; "Peter Downsbrough: two pipes, two lines;" artwork for the page by Downsbrough; "Art education and success," by Clive Ashwin; "Beckett & others & art: a system," by Peter Cook; "Review;" "Book Supplement," reviews by Howard Daniel, Martin Green, Ronald Hunt, Victor Schonfield, Robin Spencer, Francis Strauven, John A. ... [details]
Large-scale survey publication of "New Art," published in 1984. Edited by Phyllis Freeman, Eric Himmel, Edith Pavese, and Anne Yarowsky. Artists include: Vito Acconci, John Ahearn, Laurie Anderson, Giovanni Anselmo, Richard Artschwager, Alice Aycock, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Jennifer Bartlett, Georg Baselitz, Jean Michel Basquiat, Lynda Benglis, James Biederman, Jonathan Borofsky, Richard Bosman, Troy Brauntuch, James Brown, Roger Brown, Chris Burden, Johnathan Burke, Scott Burton, Deborah Butterfield, Louia Chase, Sandro Chia, Christo, Francesco Clemente, Tony Cragg, Enzo Cucchi, Agnes Denes, David Deutsch, Martha Diamond, Martin Disler, John Duff, Cynthia Eardley, Jonathan Ellis, Jackie Ferrara, Eric Fischl, Janet Fish, Luis Frangella, Jane Freilicher, Jedd Garet, Gérard Garouste, Gilbert & George, Gregory Gillespie, Nancy Graves, Rodney Alan Greenblat, Jan Groover, Dieter Hacker, Richard Hambleton, Keith Haring, Howard Hodgkin, Jenny Holzer, Bryan Hunt, Jörg Immendorff, Neil Jenney, Bill Jensen, Steven Keister, Anselm Kiefer, Ken Kiff, Komar and Melamid, Barbara Kruger, Stephen Lack, Lois Lane, Christopher le Brun, Richard Long, Robert Longo, Markus Lüpertz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Michael Mazur, Mario Merz, Melissa Miller, Mary Miss, Malcom Morley, Robert Moskowitz, Elizabeth Murray, Paul Narkiewicz, Nic Nicosia, Jim Nutt, Tom Otterness, Mimmo Paladino, Ed Paschke, A. ... [details]
March 22, 1970 issue of "Screw: The Sex Review," edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Jerk-off Jungle," by Matt Davidson; "Fuck Books : All the Sex That Fits, We Print," by Dan Mouer; "Orgy at Ohrbach's," by John Francis Hunter; "Eat Your Troubles Away," by Great Ray Thompson; "Global Garbage," by Jim Buckley; "Fucking without Fear : Or the Prevention of Spiro Agnew," by Diane Vanderbliss; "Homosexual Citizen : Cross My Cock and Hope to Die," by Lige and Jack; "Dirty Diversions : Commuters Run Amok in Suburbia," by Al Goldstein; "The Sex Scene," by Al Pseudonym; "Naked City," by Bob Amsel; and "Shit List," by Al Goldstein. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 12 - August 1, 1982. Exhibition juried by Benjamin Buchloh, Richard Koshalek and Brenda Richardson. Extended introduction by Anne Rorimer. ... [details]
Press release promoting "Law & Disorder," for a "special one-issue magazine" to be published October 17, 1968 which features work by Arthur Shay. "Cover and contents are expected to raise a storm of controversy between 'law and order' and the civil-libertarian factions of American society. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by David Levine. Contents include: "Porno in Paris," by Tony Slinn; "Huddle Cuddle;" "Sex Scene;" by Manny Neuhaus; "Let My People Drink;" "Shirting the Issue;" "Holiday Knockers;" "Throwing His Cock in the Ring;" "True Blue;" "Sexitems;" "Smut from the Past," by J. ... [details]
May 13-19, 1981 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "The Other Side of Midnight: TV's New Prime Time," by Michael Shore; "Barbaro: The Man Who Would Be Mayor," Edmund Newton; "Volley of the Dolls: The Billie Jean Affair," by Philip Nobile/Prudence Crowther; "Wet Highs: Style Food Section," "Bob Marley (1945)-1981); "Is This Graffitt?" Gerald Marzorati on Keith Haring with a photograph of Haring by Robin Holland. ... [details]
Program for series of performances staged at the Judson Memorial Church on May 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 and June 3, 4, 5, 1966. Program included "Patter for Soft-Shoe Dance" by George Dennision with music by Al Carmines and choreography by Remy Charlip; "March" choreographed and danced by Jame Waring; The Mind is a Muscle" by Yvonne Rainer; "Tambourine Dance" by Waring; "Home Movies" by Rosalyn Drexler with music by Carmines and directed by Lawrence Kornfeld and paintings by Jon Hendricks; "Promenade" by Maria Irene Fornes with music by Barmines and directed by Kornfeld; "Morning Raga with Yellow Chair" choreographed and danced by Arlene Rothlein; "April and December" choreographed by Charlip and danced by Aileen Passloff; "What Happened" by Gertrude Stein with music by Carmines, directed by Kornfled and performed by Joan Baker, Lucinda Childs, Passloff, Rainer, Rothlein, Carmines, Hunt Cole, Masato Kawasaki and Burton Supree with set by Geoffrey Hendricks; "Pomegranada" by H. ... [details]