Survey of young artists of the school of New York edited and with an introduction by B.H. Friedman. Contents include: "Helen Frankenthaler," by B.H. Friedman; "Robert Goodnough," by Barbara Guest; "Grace Hartigan," by Emily Dennis; "Jasper Johns," by Ben Heller; "Alfred Leslie," by James Schuyler; "Joan Mitchell," by Irving Sandler; "Raymond Parker," by Bill Godden; "Robert Rauschenberg," by David Harrison Myers; "Larry Rivers," by Frank O'Hara; "Jon Schueler," by Alastair Reid; and "Richard Stankiewicz," by Fairfield Porter. ... [details]
Staple bound program published in conjunction with a night of performances of one act plays held December 28, 1959. Plays included "Love's labor, an eclogue," written by Frank O'Hara, directed by James Waring, music by John Herbert McDowell, set by Norman Bluhm, lighting by Nicola Cernevich, costume supervision by Remy Charlip, and assistant director Diane di Prima; "A Theory of Comedy," written by Paul Goodman, directed and designed by Lawrence Kornfeld, dances by Timothy LaFarge, Lighting by Jerome Raphel, Piano by Glenn Lewis; and "Bertha," written by Kenneth Koch, directed by Nicola Cernovich, music by Virgil Thomson, costumes and setting by Remy Charlip. [details]
Single fold card / announcement printed on laid paper published in conjunction with show held August 26 - October 17, 1976. announcement incorporates the facsimile signatures of Larry Rivers, Frank O'Hara, Maurice Grosman, Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Lee Bontecou, Joseph Albers, Marisol Escobar, James Rosenquist, Saul Steinberg, Harold Rosenberg, Tony Towle, and Willem de Kooning. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 8 - April 2, 1966. Silkscreened covers featuring "Why I Am Not a Painter," by Frank O'hara (1956). [details]
Flyer promoting happenings and readings held at the Smolin Gallery, May 24, [1963]. Events advertised included "Yam Hat Sale" presented by Alison Knowles, poetry readings by Frank O'Hara, James Brodey, Frank Lima, Allen Kaplan, and Anthony Towle, and a theatrical production, "First and Second Wilderness ----" and "A Civil War Parlor Game," by Michael Kirby. [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a series of performances held August 8, [1960]. Featuring readings of new plays by Diane Di Prima, Frank O'Hara, and Stephen De Naut; and music, dance and theatre events by George Brecht, Nicola Cernovich, David Gordon, John Herbert McDowell, and James Waring. ... [details]
Program for three plays produced during the 1951-1952 season at the Living Theatre. "Desire (Trapped by the Tail)" by Pablo Picasso, directed by Judith Malina, settings and costumes by Julian Beck, choreography by Jim Smith, music by Lucille Dlugoszewski, lighting by Steven Meyer and Jack Ferris, cast includes John Ashbery and Frank O'hara in the rolls of The Two Bow-Wows and The Curtains. ... [details]
Monograph from "The Great American Artist Series" on Jackson Pollock. Text by Frank O'Hara. Includes notes to the plates, chronology, selected bibliography, and index. Printed in black-and-white, with 16 full-color plates. [details]
Artist's book by Eric Fischl and Jerry Saltz. Developed around the idea of "What's the one best assignment you could give an art student? What is the best question you could ask an art Student to answer?" Saltz interviewed a variety of artists and Fischl edited each interview down to a few lines and created a book of revelations on art making. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 20, 2004 - January 31, 2005. Includes written contributions by Franz Kline, Ida Gianelli, Dore Ashton, David Anfam, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Allan Stone, Ivan C. ... [details]