1970 issue of Art Now : New York. Edited by Paul Katz and Ward Jackson. Artists in the issue include Ilya Bolotowsky, Gene Davis, Cleve Gray, Michael Heizer, and Robert Andrew Parker. Off-white folder containing 5 loose-leaf color plates. ... [details]
1970 issue of Art Now : New York. Edited by Paul Katz and Ward Jackson. Artists in the issue include Nell Blaine, David Budd, Richard Diebenkorn, Ralph Humphrey, and Jack Youngerman. Off-white folder containing 5 loose-leaf color plates. ... [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]
Prospectus for "Notes," a suite of prints published by Gemini G.E.L. in 1970. Essay by Barbara Rose and additional text by Claes Oldenburg throughout. Contains loose leaf pages and folded pages housed in a printed folder. [details]
Accordion fold essay about the Chrysler Airflow as a theme in Claes Oldenburg's work by Barbara Rose accompanied by illustrations and photographs of Oldenburg at work. [details]
Exhibition catalogue / monograph published in conjunction with Claes Oldenburg's retrospect held September 25 - November 23, 1969. Text by Barbara Rose. Catalogue published in 1970 after opening of exhibition. ... [details]
Double-sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with "Art for Peace," a series of exhibitions to benefit the anti-Vietnam War efforts of Referendum '70, held at multiple galleries in New York City and across he country, September 19 - 26, 1970. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 9 - May 31, 1970. Texts by exhibition curator Marcia Tucker. "The presentation of this exhibition, which consists of approximately a dozen works by Robert Morris made especially for the occasion, bypasses the historicizing function of a retrospective show. ... [details]
Poem by John Giorno in the form of a press release issued in conjunction with Ecology Day, April 22, 1970. Poem indexes a series of actions including mailing a "dead rat," "dead fish," "bottle of beef blood," "dead mice," "beef liver," "roaches," "cow's heart," "calf's brain," "beef lungs," and "pig's feet" to prominent members of the government including Governor Nelson Rockefeller, Vice President Spiro Agnew, President Richard Nixon, Judge Julius Hoffman, Judge John Murtagh, Mayor John Lindsay, Attorney General John Mitchell, Dr. ... [details]
Calendar style folio publication documenting Kaprow's Happenings "Round Trip," "Runner," "Transfer (For Christo)," "Pose," "Record II (For Roger Shattuck," "Shape," "Population," "Course," Travelog," "Fluids," and "Moving. ... [details]