A stunning chap-book containing scripts for Oldenburg's performance "Injun," and three additional performances which were not produced. Note that Oldenburg is clear that he produced "performances," not "happenings," as espoused by both popular press and other artists in the 1960s. [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins in which he defines the term 'happening.' First edition printed on terracotta colored paper. [details]
Artist's book by George Brecht. Black ink on yellow paper. [details]
Artists' book consisting of drawings and texts by Roth in English. Printed on orange paper. Artist's name listed on cover as "Diter Rot." [details]
Artist's book edited and translated by Peter Besas, with works by the Zaj group of Madrid. [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins. "A Book About Love & War & Death: Canto One," is meant to "be read aloud rather than to oneself. The ideal situation is to have a team of readers. As each begins to laugh so hard that he cannot continue, the next takes over. ... [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins. [details]
Artist's book by Robert Filliou. [details]
Artist's book by David Antin. [details]
Artist's book by Wolf Vostell. [details]