Group of four pieces of Harry Partsch ephemera. Includes: a black-and-white catalogue published by BMI with a chronological list of compositions, discography, a list of grants, commissions, and awards, as well as excerpts from writings on Partch; a single-sided program for "The Music and Instruments of Harry Partch" held at the [International Music Congress], New York, September 8 and 10, 1968; a two-sided program / announcement published by Gate 5 Records in conjunction with a recoding of "The Bewitched" by Harry Partch with a typewritten note on verso floridly signed by Partsch; and a folded BMI Pamphlet about Harry Partch. [details]
Double sided postcard published in conjunction with show held February 17 - March 19, 1988. Recto features reproduction of "i(x)," 1980. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 4 - November 9, 1986. Essay by Kenneth Baker. Includes full page illustrations of works in show and checklist. [details]
"'The Alchemy of...Stupid' documents Los Angeles-based artist Edgar Arceneaux's multi-channel video installation of the same name, which was commissioned and exhibited by Gallery 400, College Architecture and the Arts, University of Illinois at Chicago. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 22 - February 28, 1993. Text by Kit Blake, Ebon Fisher, Jonathan Fineberg, and Annie Herron. Artists included in the exhibition are Kit Blake, Ebon Fisher, Luisa Caldwell, James O. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Illinois State Museum, Springfield, October 20, 1990 - January 6, 1991. Traveled to the State of Illinois Art Gallery, Chicago, January 14 - March 18, 1991. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, May 1 - August 4, 2002. Traveled to the Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin, September 15 - November 17, 2002; and the Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado, December 13, 2002 - February 2, 2003. ... [details]