Single sheet of wallpaper, printed on lightweight paper, utilizing two stacked images of Yoko Ono's ass. Planned and announced in Fluxusnewpaper, January 31, 1968, and originally credited in collaboration with Ben Vautier and later Robert Watts. ... [details]
Diminutive program booklet for evening of Happenings staged at Second City, Chicago, October 23, 1967, presented by The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Booklet incorporates program notes for events - including Cage "Variations VIII"; Knowles "String Piece" and "Bean Roll Readings"; Ben's "Apple" presented courtesy of Fluxus, and other events. ... [details]
Two-sided poster for Festival held July 20, 1980 at Passenger Ship Terminal, 55th Street & Hudson River, New York City. Huge roster of artists includes Ay-O, Christo, Barbara Ess, Simone Forti, John Giorno, Jon Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Nancy Holt, Joe Jones, Alison Knowles, Les Levine, Jackson Mac Low, Ann Magnuson, Nam June Pair, Michael Smith, and many many others. [details]
Letterpress poster for a poetry reading by "Poets of the Beat Generation" held in Greenwich Village at the Gas Light Cafe, New York, July 19, [1959]. [details]
Single sided handbill / flyer published in conjunction with a performance held July 17, 2004. [details]
Text of a play by Terence Koh with accompanying photographic documentation published on the occasion of the exhibition "Terence Koh: Adansonias, A Tragic Opera in 8 Acts," held October 6 - November 14, 2009. [details]
"From June 4th though July 16th 1989 the floor of one of the Shedhalle galleries, Zurich, was covered with 3500 copies of a record titled 'Footsteps.' During the six weeks of the installation, people were invited to walk on the records -- willing or not, they had to step on them to reach the adjacent galleries where other sculptures were exhibited. ... [details]
Multiple by Christian Marclay produced by the Peter Norton Family as their 2005 Christmas Project sent to friends and artworld colleagues. Comprised of a music box designed by Marclay which plays a song composed by Marclay. ... [details]
Artist's book in the form of a boxed set of 75 playing cards designed by Christian Marclay. "Christian Marclay is known for using a range of media -- video, sculpture, installation and performance -- in his artwork to address the ways that music and sound impact our experience of the world. ... [details]
Single sided announcement published in conjunction with performances held on April 30, 1995. [details]