Artist's book by Jürgen Becker and KP Brehmer. With text by the artists in German. [details]
Two cards announcing the opening of René Block Gallery's New York gallery and the opening of its inaugural exhibition held September 14 - November 2, 1974. Artists included: Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, Giuseppe Chiari, Robert Filliou, Ludwig Gosewitz, Al Hansen, Dick Higgins, Ray Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Alison Knowles, Arthur Koepcke, Nam June Paik, Diter Rot, Thomas Schmit, Wolf Vostell, Robert Watts and Emmett Williams. [details]
Single sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with event by Ray Johnson held September 21, 1974. [details]
Double sided triangular shaped postcard / announcement published in conjunction with shows "Moon is the oldest TV Set" at Rene Block Gallery, February 21 - March 18, 1976; "Fish flies on the Sky" at Bonino in Soho, February 21 - March 16, 1984; live performance of Charlotte Moorman's "TV Bra '69" broadcast on WNET/TV Channel 13, March 3, 1984; and "WNET/TV 13 presents Nam June Paik with Calvin Tomkins and Russel Conner," March 3, 1984. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April - June, 1976. Features work by artists K. P. Brehmer, K. H. Hödicke, and Rebecca Horn. Largely comprised of photographs of each artist's work, accompanied by artists' statements and biographies. [details]
Four volume postcard / announcement card / prospectus set published in conjunction with opening and edition launch held November 19, [1974] of the work of Joseph Beuys and Arthur (Addi) Køpcke. Includes single side announcement card, single fold announcement and prospectus, a checklist of editions by Edition Rene Block, and a printed envelope. [details]
Two-sided postcard / announcement published in conjunction with show held January 22 - March 5, 1977. Photo by Peter Moore. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 21 - June 11, 1977. Artists include Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Gerhard Rühm, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler. Four of these artists are members of the "Viennese Actionism" movement, working primarily in performance art, with a focus on the body as a sculptural medium / art object. ... [details]