Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Cunt Is Ugly," by Dean Latimer; "Rock and Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "Fuckbooks : Neanderthal Perversions," by Michael Perkins; "Homosexual Citizen : Gay Nudists Fuck Transvestite Psychiatrists on Bed of Leaves," by Lige and Jack; "Sex outside the Home," by Dot Smith; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; comic by John Thomas; "Bathing Beauties Bare Boobs by Basking Balefully by the Sea," by Leah Fritz; "Dirty Diversions : Find Salvation," by Al Goldstein; "Ode to a Tool," poem by Princess Moosie Ha-Ha; and a comic by John Caldwell. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Enemascope Presents : Cock Meets Pussy..." by Paul Varjack; "Bottoms Up!" by Dot Smith; "Dirty Diversions : Wall Street Smut," by Al Goldstein; "Rock and Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "Homosexual Citizen : Ban the Bible," by Lige and Jack; "Fuckbooks : What Hath Gutenberg Wrought (Forsooth)," by Michael Perkins; "Turn On, Tune In & Jerk-Off," by Dean Latimer; "Secrets of Sauna Sucking; or, Creaming in the Steam," by Eddy Allen; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein. [details]
Collection of short stories by Jack Smith. Selections edited by Ira Cohen. Introduction by Jim Hoberman. Edited by George Scrivani for Raymond Foye and Francesco Clemente. Frontispiece and life mask photos by Ira Cohen. [details]
Zine like catalogue for the UNbearables Arts Festival held across multiple venues in New York City, April 1 - April 30, 2001. Venues included ABC No Rio, Fusion, Bullet Space, A Gathering of the Tribes, Fire Patrol No. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with an annual exhibition of emerging artists held June 1 - 29, 1984. Artists included Thomas Stimm, Mike Parr, Jolie Stahl, Cam Slocum, Morgan Garwood, Ken Unsworth, Marcus Leatherdale, Pablo Cano, Bruno Schmidt, Colin Smith, Janet Cooling, Jim Lutes, Donald McFadyen, Henry C. ... [details]
Program for three plays produced during the 1951-1952 season at the Living Theatre. "Desire (Trapped by the Tail)" by Pablo Picasso, directed by Judith Malina, settings and costumes by Julian Beck, choreography by Jim Smith, music by Lucille Dlugoszewski, lighting by Steven Meyer and Jack Ferris, cast includes John Ashbery and Frank O'hara in the rolls of The Two Bow-Wows and The Curtains. ... [details]
Single sided flyer / announcement published in conjunction with show held May 10 - 31, 1957. Artists include Calvin Albert, Rhys Caparn, Rudolph Condon, Ralph Dorazio, Mary Frank, Sidney Geist, Sidney Gordin, Vance Hunt, Alice Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Gabriel Kohn, Herbert Lent, Israel Levitan, Marguerite, Edgar Negret, Louise Nevelson, Blanche Phillips, James Rosati, Avram Schlemowitz, Carol Cook Smith, George Spaventa, Richard Stankiewicz, Jim Steinhardt, George Sugarman, Lou Trakis, Ruth Vodicka, Wilfrid Zogbaum. [details]
Exhibition announcement poster published in conjunction with show held May 21 - June 10, 1951 at 60 East 9th st. in New York City. Organized by Leo Castelli. Artists included Alfred L. Copley, Rene Robert Bouche, James Brooks, Peter Busa, Theodore Brenson, Giorgio Cavallon, Nicolas Carone, Clement Greenberg, Willem de Kooning, Robert De Niro Sr. ... [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition "Documenta 5," held June 30 - October 8, 1972. Catalogue features screenprinted cover designed by Edward Ruscha. This massive tome is housed in a vinyl covered, European standard, two-ring notebook. ... [details]
Five volume boxed reprint / reimagining of a project first exhibited at the Visual Arts Gallery, School of Visual Arts, New York, December 2 - December, 1966 of notebook pages and working drawings compiled by Mel Bochner. ... [details]