Sheet of perforated stamps / exhibition announcement published in conjunction with show held at Usine Fromage, Normandy, France, October 18 - December 18, 1991. Artists and collectives included Vito Acconci, Ida Applebroog, Beth B, Renato Barbieri, Canal Dechaine, Deep Dish TV, DIVA TV, Act-Up, Esti, John Greyson, Nigel Helyer, Jenny Holzer, Kanal X, L'Occhio Della Pantera, Chris Marker, Antoni Muntadas, National Arts Emergency, Charlemagne Palestine, Paper Tiger Television, Pearson Post Industries, Jayce Salloum, Elia Suleiman, Video Laden, Bill Viola and Klaus Vom Bruch. ... [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held June 6 - August 29, 1999. Essays by Vicente Todolí, João Fernandes, Miguel Wandschneider, Germano Celant, Robert Pincus-Witten, Antje von Graevenitz, Marita Sturken, Maria José Fazenda. ... [details]
"The first-ever history of New York's pioneering art space, with film stills, ephemera and photography in a scrapbook style...Organized into four main sections that delve into the former school’s rich history as an art center during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s up to the present, the book features in-depth conversations between Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach, the director of MoMA PS1 from 2010 to 2018, and more than 40 recollections by artists, curators and critics closely associated with the institution—including Marina Abramovic, James Turrell, agnès b, Rebecca Quaytman, Carolee Schneemann and Andrea Zittel. ... [details]
Poster / mailer for the Kitchen / poster for "New Music, New York : A Festival of Composers and Their Music," held at The Kitchen Center, June 8-16, 1979. The event included nine concerts featuring works by 54 composers including: Robert Ashley, Philip Glass, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros, Steve Reich, John Adams, Barbara Benary, Don Cherry, Charles Dodge, Tony Conrad, Charlemagne Palestine, Jon Hassell, Laurie Anderson, Rhys Chatham, Peter Gordon, Ned Sublette and many others. ... [details]
Double sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show held at The Clocktower, January 3 - 20, 1979. [details]
Set of loose postcards / announcements published in conjunction with shows held at P.S.1 (Project Studios One), Long Island City, NY, February 11 - April 1, 1979 and April 22 - June 10, 1979. Artists include Michael Robbins, Peter Kolb, Shigeko Kubota, Bob Harris, Ann Eugenia Volkes, Katharine T. ... [details]
The Grand Union and Friends and Associates calendar of events for April / May 1973. Incorporates April 3, 1973 New York Times review of a Grand Union performances. Performers in April and May included The Grand Union, Yvonne Rainer, Douglas Dunn, Steve Paxton, Trisha Brown, Barbara Lloyd, [Richard] Dickie Landry, Mabou Mines, Tina GIrouard, Jack Thibeau, Carmen Beuchat, Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co. ... [details]
Four page stapled press release / program published in conjunction with performance by Charlemagne Palestine, "Continuous Sound Forms," held January 4 and 5, 1974. Incorporates texts on "Two Fifths - A Major Thrid Apart - Reinforced Twice" (1973); "1 + 2 + 3 Fifths for Piano - A Study in the Rhythm 3 Against 2" (1972); "Overtone Study for Voice" (1970-); "Pentatonic Study" (1971); "Octave Study" (1970) with harmonic reinforcement (1973); and "Three Fifths - A Major Second Part - Reinforced Twice" (1973). [details]
Double sided poster / announcement published in conjunction with show held September 19, 26 and October 3, 10, 1976 at P.S.1 in Long Island City, Queens. The exhibition followed the seminal "Rooms" exhibition and included some of the installations that remained following the exhibition by the following artists: Jared Bark, Daniel Buren, Frank Gillette, Bruce Nauman, Max Neuhaus, Lucio Pozzi, Alan Saret, Richard Serra, Charles Simonds, Lawrence Weiner, Doug Wheeler, and others. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 25 - February 23, 1975. Essay by Les Levine. Artists include Les Levine, Bill Beckley, Dennis Oppenheim, Roger Welch, Charlemagne Palestine, Douglas Davis, and Larry Rivers. ... [details]