VILE INTERNATIONAL VOL. 3 NO. 2
An irreverent and sometimes explicit and disturbing Dada take on FILE Magazine, which was itself a parody of LIFE Magazine.
An irreverent and sometimes explicit and disturbing Dada take on FILE Magazine, which was itself a parody of LIFE Magazine.
Rare Neoist mail art and zine assemblage.
Assemblage anthology (a la Kostelanetz's contributors' journal ASSEMBLING) in the Fluxus/mail art traditions: "The intent of this book is to call attention to activities in the area of notebooks, community art and correspondence art and to encourage other people to launch projects of their own."
An uncommon issue of FILM CULTURE.
First edition of Cage's first book.
HPSCHD (pronounced "harpsichord") premiered at the Assembly Hall of University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign on May 16, 1969 as the culmination of a Cage artistic residency.
Poetry with photographs and illustrations, by the Amsterdam-based, Fluxus-affiliated poet and artist.
Program for one of the earliest happenings and the one first group happenings to be staged outside of a gallery environment.
Original exhibition announcement program (brochure and press release), illustrated on front and back covers with images from Hendricks' "Brian Buczak Memorial Boxes" series.
Rare first catalogue from Higgins's Something Else Press, with a signed note from the publisher of Fluxus artists and concrete poetry: "the sort of avant-garde work which offers a real alternative to the conventional art forms."
"This is a calendar of past events.
Inscribed first edition of this founding document of performance and environmental art — the first such work by a major publisher, Abrams.
Verse collection by the New York poet. A handsome printing from Rosemary Waldrop's Burning Deck Press.