Accordion fold prospectus with variable fold sizes published in conjunction with a suite of eight large lithographs illustrating various permutations of a screw and an elastomeric urethane sculptural multiple of a screw published by Gemini G. ... [details]
Jasper Johns designed book plate for David Grainer Whitney featuring a reproduction of an image originally published as a lithograph by Gemini GEL in 1976. [details]
Double sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show "Relics," held May 1 - June 5, [1976]. Text on card verso includes television schedule for screenings on WOR and WNBC of "Chris Burden Promo," held May 1 - 11, [1976]. [details]
Two sided screen printed postcard / announcement published in conjunction with opening held May 11, 1976. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 1976. Introduction by Alice Adam. Artists included José Gaudalupe Posada, José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. ... [details]
Originally published across three issues of Artforum in 1976, this volume brings these critical essays together in a single housing that includes an introduction by Thomas McEvilley and an afterword by O'Doherty. [details]
Spring 1977 Museum of Modern Art newsletter. Contents include: "Impresario - Ambroise Vollard;" "Robert Rauschenberg: Between Art and Life;" "Spring Benefit;" "A Letter from the Director," by Richard E. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held August 27 - September 17, 1976. [details]
Early catalogue raisonné of LeWitt's graphic works. Well illustrated, but no essays. Includes bibliography. [details]
Single fold card / announcement printed on laid paper published in conjunction with show held August 26 - October 17, 1976. announcement incorporates the facsimile signatures of Larry Rivers, Frank O'Hara, Maurice Grosman, Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Lee Bontecou, Joseph Albers, Marisol Escobar, James Rosenquist, Saul Steinberg, Harold Rosenberg, Tony Towle, and Willem de Kooning. [details]