First issue of E.A.T. NEWS, a newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T), January 15, 1967.
"E.A.T. NEWS is designed to reach everyone interested in the activities of Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc.
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Program for the world premiere production of the musical "Hair" which opened [October 17, 1967] as the inaugeral production of the Public Theater in its downtown New York City building. Produced by Joseph Papp. ... [details]
Ruscha's first artists' book - and by far his best know title. [details]
Edward Ruscha's first artist's book - and by far his best known title. Features black-and-white photographs of gasoline stations in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas captioned in all caps text with the name of the gas station pictured and it's location. [details]
Pulp paperback science fiction book by Brian W. Aldiss. "Africa is the last frontier in a starving and overpopulated world. A world gone dry. A world of horror where literacy and thought are for machines only. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with a series of events called The Culture-In sponsored by The Aspen Center of Contemporary Art, held August 17 - 20, [1967].
Several weeks ago "hippies" had a "love" picnic for the people of Aspen.
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Promotional poster for the 5th Annual New York Avant Garde Festival presented by Charlotte Moorman in cooperation with the New York City Department of Marine and Aviation held September 29 - 30, [1967]. ... [details]
Complete set of four announcement cards published in conjunction with the "Language" exhibitions at Dwan Gallery: "Language to be looked at and / or things to be read [aka : Language I]," opening June 3, 1967, including artists Carl Andre, Arakawa, Walter De Maria, Marcel Duchamp, Dan Flavin, Dan Graham, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, On Kawara, Edward Kienholz, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Rene Magritte, Filippo Marinetti, Robert Morris, Claes Oldenburg, Francis Picabia, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Smithson, Kenneth Snelson. ... [details]
Single sided business card produced by Joseph Kosuth in conjunction with his gallery "Museum of Normal Art." Issued circa 1967. [details]
Three serialized articles by Tom Wolfe titled "The World of LSD," and Ken Kesey and his "mystic brother," published in New York : The World Journal Tribune Magazine, January 29, 1967; February 5, 1967; and February 12, 1967. ... [details]