Oversized poster, designed by Les Levine, published in conjunction with fundraising events held on November 21 and 22, 1969 in support of John Giorno. Poster centers on newspaper clipping of Margaret Mead testifying to senators on the use of marijuana. ... [details]
Folded poster published in conjunction with "Conquest of the Universe," a play performed November 15 - 19, [1967]. Written by Charles Ludlam. Directed and with music by John Vaccaro. Guest starring Taylor Mead with additional performances by Beverly Grant, René Ricard, Ondine, Mary Woronov, Lassila, Claude Pervis, Ultra Violet, Brown, John Foster, Richard Nusser, Patsy Lamers, Frances Francine, Kevin Buchanan, Lynn Reymer and Robert Bunselmeier. ... [details]
Press release for panel discussion held on Wednesday, May 21, 1969 at New York University to discuss "The Disintegration of a Critic: An Analysis of Jill Johnston." Panelists include David Bourdon, Dr. ... [details]
Single sided flyer published in conjunction with presentation of two films by John Chamberlain on February 6, [1969]. "The Secret Life of Hernando Cortez" staring Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet, and "Wide Point" staring Taylor Mead. ... [details]
Single sided press release for word premier of Andy Warhol's film "****" [Four Stars] held on December 15, [1967] at New Cinema Playhouse. Film stared Nico, Edie Sedgwick, International Velvet, Viva, Ingrid Superstar, Ondine, Ultra Violet, Allen Midgette, Brigid Polk, Vera Cruz, Octavio Electro Manuelo, and Tiger Morse. ... [details]
Collection of interviews about the more personal aspects of Warhol's life. Text by John Wilcock. Includes interviews with Charles Henri Ford, Nico, Eleanor Ward, Gerard Malanga, Naomi Levine, Paul Morrissey, Marisol, Taylor Mead, Ultra Violet, Buddy Wirtschafter, Ronnie Tavel, Brigid Polk, Fred Hughes, David Bourdon, Viva, Lou Reed, Gretchen Berg, Sam Green, Ivan Karp, Mario Amaya, Leo Castelli, and Henry Geldzahler. ... [details]
"Set in the dervish years of the Sixties and Seventies, Famous for Fifteen Minutes is a confession memoir of Ultra Violet. The story recounts of Warhol, a shy, bald, myopic, gay albino from an ethnic Pittsburgh suburb and the "Girl in Andy's Soup," Isabelle Collin Dufresne, a. ... [details]
"Set in the dervish years of the Sixties and Seventies, Famous for Fifteen Minutes is a confession memoir of Ultra Violet. The story recounts of Warhol, a shy, bald, myopic, gay albino from an ethnic Pittsburgh suburb and the "Girl in Andy's Soup," Isabelle Collin Dufresne, a. ... [details]