Poster published in conjunction with show held May 6 - 31, 1975. Features drawing by Zazeela. The opening held May 4, 1975 featured the American premiere performance of La Monte Young's "The Well-Tuned Piano. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with performances of the American premier of LaMonte Young's "The Well-Tuned Piano" held May 4 - 11, 1975. Performances held in conjunction with Marian Zazeela's exhibition at Dia Art Foundation, New York, held May 6 -31, 1975, and first performed at the May 4th opening of the exhibition. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with the installation Dream House and music performances presented as part of The Dream Festival, March 31 - April 27, 1975. Poster designed and with drawing by Zazeela. [details]
June - July 1975 issue of Journal, edited by Peter Clothier. Includes introduction to the issue by Peter Clothier; "Boxed Thinking," by John Baldessari; "Language and Structure," by Richard Kostelanetz; "Untitled," Guy de Cointet; "Language of Ligh,t" by Greg S. ... [details]
Artist's book composed of images and texts. "The photographs for this piece were taken in a period of thirty-six seconds during a trip to the island of Curacao, where Papiamento—a tropicalization of cold-weather languages —is spoken. ... [details]
TriQuarterly issue 32, edited by Lawrence Levy and John Perreault. Features artists projects by "Anti-Object" artists Ira Joel Haber, Lawrence Weiner, Joseph Beuys, Christo, Agnes Denes, Marjorie Strider, Douglas Huebler, Gregg Powell, Brenda Miller, John Baldessari, Gilbert & George, LeAnnn Bartok Wilchusky, Vito Acconci, Hans Haacke, Richard Serra, Will Insley, Phil Berkman, Michael Crane, Michael Kirby, Spephen Zaima, Eleanor Antin, Jan Sullivan, Nancy Holt, Adrian Piper, Robert Barry, Richard Long, Sol LeWitt, Robert Smithson, Joseph Kosuth, Alice Aycock, A. ... [details]
Issue number three of "Tracks : A Journal of Artists' Writings," edited by Herbert George. Contents include: "Space Illusion Sculpture," by William Tucker; "The Battle - For Ross (Poem)," by Barbara Kruger; "Fate (Poem)," by Barbara Kruger; "Postcards," by Ad Reinhardt; "Biopsy Report (Poem)," by Elyssa Rundle; "Subway Orbit" by Peter Plagens; "Apologia (Poem)," by Eugene Kayser; "Constructivist Fiction," by Richard Kostelanetz; "Corot, Verlaine and Greta Garbo, or The Melancholy Syndrome (March, 1975)," by Robert De Niro Sr. ... [details]
Issue no. 2 of "Tracks: A Journal of Artists' Writings," edited by Herbert George. Contents include: "The Great Interplanetary Art Plot," by Peter Hutchinson; "The Art Dictator," by Peter Hutchinson; "Sitting Still (Poem)," by May Stevens; "Two Prosepoems for Old Women," by May Stevens; "5 Minute Intermission," by Francis Picabia; "The Journal, May 10, 1952," by Saul Baizerman; "Untitled Poem," by Rosemary Castoro; "More Modest," by Jean Dubuffet; "August (Poem)," by Michael Goldberg; "Untitled Poem," by Rosalind Hodgkins; "Card (Inside of Card Shown On Cover)," by Joseph Cornell; "Letter," by Joseph Cornell; "The Automobile Demystified," by Alberto Giacometti; "Experiment (Poem)," by Sari Dienes; "Untitled Poem," by Sari Dienes; "Poem," by Angelo Savelli; "Ants are Any Bodys (Poem)," by David Hare; "Two Turtles (Poem)," by David Hare; "The Black Room, A Theatre Play," by Oyvind Fahlstrom; "Notes on The Art of Painting," by Piero Dorazio; and"On Recorded History (Part 1)," by Roger Welch. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with retrospective show of Mardin's work, held in February of 1975. Catalogue includes an essay by Linda Shearer, interspersed with black-and-white reproductions of Mardin's works with one color reproduction at the start of the edition. ... [details]
August-September 1975 issue of Journal, edited by Peter Clothier. Contents include: "Editorial Comment," by Peter Clothier; "'We the People,' a Proposal," by Joyce Shaw; "Thoughts Toward Two Art Pieces," by David MacDermott; "Up from the Hole," by Tom Edwards; "Cast Aspersions," by Tim Spain; "Libra Piece," by David Antin; "Of What Use Are They: Women in Industry," by Barbara T. ... [details]