The report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969, printed in order to bring each artist's opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
Nine political song lyrics by the Feminist Party published c. 1971 including "Giro, the Weirdo of the Right," "Dr. Pizzinger's Statistics," "The Pentagon's Paean to Peace," "Nixie's Joke Book," "Song of the Operatives," "The Telephone Blues," "The Washington Weevil Song," "Dr. ... [details]
Issue 27 of Kiss, published by Joel Fabrikant, edited by Tony Paycheck, format consulting by Al Hanson, and art direction by Alan Shenker. Contents include "Sex Astrology," by Edwina Thorsen; "Rock Cocks," by Angela Mink; "TV Guise;" "Intercourse," by Robert Rosinek, illustrated by Anita Steckel; "The Tick;" "Marilyn. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held April 19 - May 23, 1974 (?). Exhibition included works by Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago, Norman Colp, Sara d'Alessandro, Agnes Denes, Martha Edelheit, Richard Etts, Arlene Love, Shelley Lowell, Sydnie Michel, Benjamin Moncloa, Barbara Nessim, Patsy Norvell, Lil Picard, Carolee Schneemann, Anne Sharp, Marilyn Sica, Francis Souza, Anita Steckel, and Irene K. ... [details]
"Open Hearing" is the report from the Art Workers Coalition hearing on April 10, 1969 printed in order to bring each artists' opinion on museum reform to the attention of all art workers and all art institutions in New York City and elsewhere. ... [details]
The first issue of the Heresies, a quarterly feminist publication on art and politics. Issue edited by the First-Issue Collective: Joan Braderman, Harmony Hammond, Elizabeth Hess, Arlene Ladden, Lucy Lippard, and May Stevens. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover collage by Cathe Cozzi. Essays "Personal Comment," by John Wilcock; "Wailing," by Nat Freedland; "God's Secret Agent A.O.S.3," by Tim Leary; "The Case of Mace : A Dose of Danger? It Burns, Baby"; "Cops Are Human Wrecks"; "Police Protection : Making New York Policement"; "Wanted for Murder"; art by Anita Steckel; "Andy in Arizona," about Andy Warhol's Lonesome Cowboys; "Conventional Chaos," with collage by Philip Proctor; "Li'l Alcapp," comic by Tony Auth; "Letter from a Greek Prison," by Neal Phillips; "The Tradition of the Nude," by Edward de Bono with photograph by Hermann Nitsch; "Tuli," by John Perreault; "The War? It's Just a Hoax," by Alex Apostolides; "Long, Hot Summer-'68," by Peter Hemphill; "The Lesbian Monster," comic by Masaru Nachoki; "A Modest Proposal," by Jonathan Thrift. [details]
Special UPFRONT annotated exhibition supplement. Published in conjunction with show organized by PADD and held at Exit Art, New York, February 19 - March 21, 1986. Introduction by Margia Kramer. Exhibition committee includes Tom Halsall, Karin Batten, Joel Cohen, Tim Hillis, Jerry Kearns, Rae Langsten, Lucy R. ... [details]