Poster published in conjunction with show opening November 24, 1962. Photograph of Roy Lichtenstein by Dennis Hopper. [details]
Flyer / poster published in conjunction with performances of Meat Joy held November 16, 17 and 18, 1964. Flyer designed by Schneemann. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with opening held November 12, 1964. Text by André Breton with a statement by Magritte. Includes exhibition checklist. Text in French. [details]
Oversized double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with Mel Ramos' first one-man show held November 10 - December 1, [1964]. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with first exhibition held at Seth Siegelaub Contemporary Art, 16 West 56th Street, New York, September 14 - October 10, 1964. Includes single black-and-white image of a work by each of the exhibiting artists, including Pierre Clerk, Michael Eastman, Alfred Michael Iarusso, Herbert Livesey, Denis McCarthy, Lawrence Weiner, and Edward Whiteman. ... [details]
Singe sided program for films presented at Film-Makers' Cinematheque on November 30, 1964. Films presented included "Newsreel" by Andy Warhol, "Chumlum" by Ron Rice, "The Directions of Harry Hooton" by Dick Preston, "Thigh Line Lyre Triangular" by Stan Brakhage, "Nightspring Daystar" by David Brooks, "A Movie" and "Cosmic Ray" by Bruce Conner, and "Senseless" by Rice. [details]
Second Edition of the second artist's book produced by Edward Ruscha. Features black and pale yellow photographs of examples of small fires such as burning matches, a man smoking a cigar, and an acetylene welding torch. ... [details]
Exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with show held January 15 - February 8, 1964. [details]
Circular folded exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with opening held January 6, 1964. Artists included James Rosenquist, George Segal, Jim Dine, and Claes Oldenburg. [details]
Flyer / announcement designed by Carolee Schneemann published in conjunction with a concert at The New School for Social Research, held April 24, 1964. Featuring performances by John Cage, Earle Brown, Philip Corner, Malcolm Goldstein, James Tenney, Carl Ruggles, and Charles Ives. [details]