Newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). Edited by Julie Martin. This slim issue addresses the question of "what's in it for the engineers?" [details]
Volume 2, Number 1 issue of E.A.T. News: a newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). Edited by Julie Martin. Includes a brief history of E.A.T., news, and a bibliography of articles on E. ... [details]
Two sided exhibition announcement card published in conjunction with opening held May 15, 1997. Text in Portuguese. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April - May 1984. Features texts by Duchamp, Gloria Moure, Eulalia Serra, Ignasi Sola-Morales, John Cage, Anne d'Harnoncourt, Dawn Ades, Yosihaki Tono, Octavia Paz, Maurizio Calvesi, and Germano Celant. ... [details]
Fifth artist's book published by Hanna Darboven, published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the Societe des Expositions, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels. [details]
Hans Haacke's contribution to the portfolio "The New York Collection for Stockholm," published in 1973 by Experiments in Art and Technology to finance the acquisition of art by New York artists for the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, collection. ... [details]
First issue of E.A.T. NEWS, a newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T), January 15, 1967.
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Two sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show of video work titled "Oriental Nights," held November 19 - 28, [1998]. Screenings included: "The Rebel," starring Tony Hancock; "The History of Glamour," by Jeremy Blake, Theresa Duncan, and Karen Kilimnik; "Call of the Wylie," directed by Fisher Stevens, starring Patrick Breen; "My Girlfriend's Wedding," by Jim McBride featuring Clarissa Dalrymple; "Phantom India," by Louis Malle; Fancy Pantz presents "The New York Society of Attachment and Fondness;" Mark Handforth reading a bed-time story and Rob Pruitt presenting a celebrity; "Tune in, Turn on, Drop by," by Aleksandra Mir with Mohrinder Singh; and additional screenings by Carola Dertnig, Hiroshi Sunairi, and Jonathan Horowitz. ... [details]
Letter from Donald Judd to Fred McDarrah on Artists Against the Expressway letterhead dated June 7, 1969 requesting his presence at a meeting at the Whitney Museum, New York, on June 19, 1969. The Artists Against the Expressway committee members were: William Agee, John Bennett, Leo Castelli, Richard Feigen, Arnold Glimcher, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Lucy Lippard, Robert Murray, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Ken Noland, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenburg and Frank Stella. ... [details]
Catalogue for a juried exhibition curated by scientists conceived by Art & Technology guru Billy Klüver. Organized by Experiments in Art and Technology in conjunction with the Brooklyn Museum and The Museum of Modern Art, a call for submissions was placed in the New York Times on November 12, 1967 [reproduced in this catalogue] the show drew budding technologists / artists with the chosen work ultimately exhibited at the Museum. ... [details]