Two sided press release issued on January 31, 1994 and published in conjunction with an extended installation of "Dream House: Seven Years of Sound and Light," by La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela, held at MELA Foundation, New York. [details]
Two sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show organized by Bob Nickas, held September 10 - October 22, 1994. [details]
Accordion fold artist's book by Martin Maloney featuring images of two postcards mailed to Jan Hoet at Museum van Hedendaagse and Galerie Micheline Szwajcer with poetic text by Maloney including "Post card sent to a museum director who has a work of mine for which he has failed to pay for over 13 years. ... [details]
Single fold card announcing the birth of Ursula Ott and Thomas Schütte's daughter, Carla, born October 9, 1994. Recto and interior is hand-colored with red, with interior featuring black-and-white image of Carla. [details]
Invitation to "Sidney's [Felsen] 70th Birthday," held September 3, 1994. [details]
Floor map of the the inaugural Gramercy International Contemporary Art exhibition held at The Gramercy Park Hotel, New York, April 29 - May 2, 1994. Exhibition would later morph into the Armory Show annual art fair. [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held April 12 - August 7, 1994. Essay by John B. Ravenal. Includes a biography of the artist and a list of further reading. [details]
Two sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with the opening of three exhibitions held November 4, 1994. Exhibitions which opened: "Electronic Super Highway : Nam June Paik in the 90s;" "Alfred Eisenstaedt : Photographs from Life;" and "Andrew Reid. ... [details]
VHS video tape in NTSC format film directed by Frank Cantor and produced by Tyler Graphics LTD. "In this film trilogy renowned pop artist Roy Lichtenstein discusses his printmaking career over the course of two decades. ... [details]
Issues 1, 2 and 3 of Sissy Boy, a ''''zine by Charlie Welch, featuring black-and-white photographs, illustrations and text. "SISSY BOY was first introduced in 1994 and is a bastard child of the Queer Action Figures collective (NYC). ... [details]