Magazine work by de Maria.
Announcement of a month long series of solo shows entitled “7 Exhibitions” organized by Michael Compton and held at the Tate Gallery. Artists include Keith Arnatt, Michael Craig-Martin, Bob Law, David Tremlett, Hamish Fulton, Joseph Beuys and Bruce McLean.
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Aycock discusses Four 36-38 Exposures as well as prior work. The piece is illustrated with four contact sheets photographed with a stationary camera position for 10-15 minutes until the roll was exposed. The photos were taken July 1971 in central Pennsylvania (sheets 1-2) and September 1971 in NYC (sheets 3-4).
Announcement of exhibition at 72 Market Street, Venice CA.
Interviewed by Liza Béar in December, 1971 and edited by Winsor and Béar.
Announcement of a Bas Jan Ader piece at Art & Project.
Description of several pieces by Bill Beckley.
Description of several pieces by Burden including You’ll Never See my Face in Kansas City, Bicycle Riding Piece, and I Became a Secret Hippy.
Location for a clay dwelling piece.
Description and photographs of the Today Series of Date Paintings by On Kawara.
Announcement of David Askevold’s first solo show.
Advertisement for the exhibition “De Europa” at John Weber Gallery.
Deborah Hay invited the audience to present Circle Dance.
Announcement of a new music group featuring Dickie Landry, David Lee, Robert Prado, Rusty Gilder, Richard Peck, Allen Braufman.
Dieter Roth update.
Announcement of an exhibition at Galerie Yvon Lambert.
Announcement that Wegman lost interest in creating his piece.
Photographs and descriptions of the First Workset. Photos by Timm Rautert.
Advertisement for Gerald Byerley’s Media Translations VI.
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Description of Hanne Darboven’s oeuvre and mention of a retrospective.
Work by Darboven.
Extract from an interview done by Liza Béar on May 16, 1971. Includes transcripts from Cheshire Cat part I and IV.
Advertisement for Joseph Beuys’s first American exhibition.
Advertisement for the exhibition Jud Fine “Sticks & Stones” at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts.
Sonnier will represent the US at the Venice Biennale.
Advertisement for exhibition at Reese Palley, New York/San Francisco.
Mention of art opening of Boyd Elder’s plastic paintings at his studio in Venice, CA.
Interview by Willoughby Sharp, May 15, 1971. Edited in collaboration with the artist by Liza Bear. Photos by Pieter Boersma.
Letter from Gabor Attalai to Avalanche.
Announcement of a Lothar Baumgarten exhibition at Konrad Fischer Galerie, Düsseldorf.
Photo of Duchamp and announcement of a retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Mention of his contribution to “Art in Process” .
Memory by Bernadette Mayer on view at 74 Grand Street.
Announcement of “Bruce Nauman: work from 1965-1972″.
Quote about conceptual art from Chris Cook, the director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
Mention of Ruscha retrospective.
Mention of Eleanor Antin’s 100 Boots Outside.
Mention of bone dinner Matta-Clark served at Food on Feb. 20.
Announcement of an outdoor musical videopiece staring Dee d’Orazio. Special thanks given to the Jan Van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, Holland.
Mention of Lew’s grant application to the New York State Council on the Arts.
Announcement of a performance of Endless Drawing.
Update since completing the piece Actual Size at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Quote from a postcard from Gilbert & George.
Mention of pieces shown May 13-27 at a “dealerless” space at 10 Bleeker Street, NYC.
LeWitt showed Wall Drawings, Sculpture at MIT’s Hayden Gallery, Feb. 28-March 26.
Jackie Winsor and Marty Greenbaum won the dance marathon that took place on March 2 at Joe LoGiudice’s.
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Advertisement for an exhibition at Paula Cooper, June 6-23. Artists listed.
Advertisement for Piero Manzoni exhibition at Sonnabend Gallery.
Announcement of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design press which will publish books of source material on contemporary artists.
Mention of Richard Long exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
Brief mention of Crumb.
Description of pieces rockanimal (illustrated) and Lyrical Computer.
Instructions for page drawings.
Stanley Brouwn’s work steps.
Advertisement for Tom Green’s services.
Description of Tape-Video Live a one hour video performance in the front room of Leo Castelli’s downtown gallery.
Update on health.
Advertisement for Hartford Art School lists visiting artists.
Description of the exhibition “The San Francisco Performance” March 12-April 16 organized by Tom Marioni for the Newport Harbor Art Museum, CA.
Truman Capote update.
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