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Published by Texas A&M University Press, 2000
ISBN 10: 1585440477ISBN 13: 9781585440474
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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Published by Jim Moorman Books, 2012
ISBN 10: 0615654274ISBN 13: 9780615654270
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 340 pages. 8.00x5.25x0.77 inches. In Stock.
Published by WNET TV, New York, 1974
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
Condition: Fine. Poster offset printed black on white stock. 330mm x 229mm. Poster advertising a screening of 'Global Groove' on WNET TV (New York), a collaborative video by Nam June Paik and John Godfrey. Designed by Jim McWilliams, the poster features a photograph of Charlotte Moorman and Jam June Paik, taken by Peter Moore. Condition: Fine.
Published by New York Avant-Garde Festival, 1974
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Poster, measuring 28 1/2 x 22 inches; very good condition; machine folded 4 times into 8 sections; an unmailed copy. Will be mailed folded.
Published by Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York [Charlotte Moorman] New York, NY, 1977
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[1] pp.; 58.5 x 73.5 cm.; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Poster published in conjunction with the 13th Annual Avant Garde Festival held on June 19, 1977 at the World Trade Center, New York City. Presented by Charlotte Moorman participating artists included Laurie Anderson, Christo, Robert Filliou, Simone Forti, Geoff Hendricks, Joan Jonas, Allan Kaprow, Yoko Ono, Larry Rivers, Bill Viola, and many, many others. Poster designed by Jim McWilliams. Good. Folded in eight as issued with light additional gentle fold marks. This copy printed on matte paper.
Published by [Charlotte Moorman] New York, NY, 1973
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[1] pp.; 27.9 x 21.6 cm.; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Single sided flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a test performance of "The Intravenous Feeding of Charlotte Moorman (A Deep Sea Event for Cerise Cello)," held at the New York Aquarium, October 28, 1973. One in a series of events produced by Jim McWilliams which highlighted Charlotte Moorman and Cello as performers. Very Good. Folded in two. 8 mm., 7 mm., 5 mm. and 1.2 cm. of yellow soiling to recto. Light edge-wear including 3.5 cm. fold to top left corner and additional light bumping of corners. Otherwise clean and unmarked.
Published by Annual Avant Garde Festival, New York, 1972
First Edition
Loose Sheets. Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Large single sheet, folded into 24th for mailing else in near fine condition. Poster for the 9th Annual Avant Garde Festival of events in New York sponsored and organized by artist Charlotte Moorman. This show was held on a riverboat at the South Street Seaport. Fine condition. Poster measures nearly 22" wide x 32" tall. Some of the many partipants in the days long fesival included Allen Ginsberg, Christo, Philip Corner, John Cage, Yoko Ono and many more.
Published by Annual Avant Garde Festival, New York, 1974
First Edition
Loose Sheets. Condition: Fine. First edition. Large single sheet, folded twice for mailing else in fine condition. Poster for the 11th Annual Avant Garde Festival of events in New York sponsored and organized by artist Charlotte Moorman. Fine condition. Poster measures 56 x 82 cm. Some of the many partipants in the days long fesival included Wolf Vostell, Diego Cortez, Mieko Shiomi, George Brecht, Jackson MacLow, Ay-O, Yoko Ono and many more.
Published by New York Avant-Garde Festival, 1977
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Poster, measuring 29 x 23 inches; very good condition; machine folded 4 times into 8 sections; a mailed copy with postal marks on rear. Will be mailed folded.
Published by Charlotte Moorman (Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York) New York, NY, 1968
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[1] pp.; 78.2 x 17.7 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Poster for the Sixth Annual New York Festival of the Avant Garde which took the form of a parade down Central Park West in New York City on September 14, 1968, from 7pm to 10pm. Organized by Charlotte Moorman. Artists include Ay-o, Jacque Bekaert, Robert Breer, Robert Burridge, Luis Camnitzer, Philip Corner, Douglas Davis, Ken Dewey, John Giorno, Don Heckman, Al Hansen, Dick Hogle, Takehiko Iimura, Joe Jones, Allan Kaprow, Robin Kenyatta, Kenneth Knowlton, Gilles Larrain, Les Levine, Jackson Mac Low, Max V. Mathews, Tom Molholm, Preston McClanahan, Jim McWilliams, Max Neuhaus, Peter Neumann, Michael Noll, Ralph Ortiz, John Pierce, Dick Preston, Ely Ramen, Steve Rettew, Jean Claude Risset, Carolee Schneemann, Willoughby Sharp, Bob Schuller, Ed Summerlin, Jean Toche, John Van Saun, Joyce Wieland, Kenneth Werner, Emmett Williams and Jud Yalkut. Good. Folded in eight, as issued, for mailing. Mailed copy with mailing marks and wear. Light bumping of corners. Two small thumb tack holes to poster: one near the center of the upper edge and one near center of the bottom edge.
Published by Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York [Charlotte Moorman] New York, NY, 1969
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[1] pp.; 74 x 18.5 cm.; accordion; duotone; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Promotional poster for the 7th Annual New York Avant Garde Festival presented by Charlotte Moorman held September 28 - October 4, 1969. Performers included Charlotte Moorman, Jon Aldefer, Billy Apple, Ay-o, Norman Bauman, David Behrman, Lois Bernard, Robert Breer, Darlene Butsch, Luis Camnitzer, Jackie Cassen, Jaropolk Cigash, Michael Cooper, Philip Corner, Arthur Corwin, Ian Crofts, Douglas Davis, Lindsay Decker, Ken Dewey, Juan Downey, Sean Emmett, Jeni Engel, Charles Frazier, Frank Gillette, Jimmy Giuffre, Michael Gurian, Al Hansen, Gary Harris, Don Heckman, Piero Heliczer, Bici Hendricks, Geoffrey Hendricks, Jon Hendricks, Dick Hogle, Richard Hyatt, Yukihisa Isobe, Ken jacobs, Poppy Johnson, Ray Johnson, Joe Jones, Kenneth Knowlton, Gilles Larrain, Fred Lieberman, Ernst Lurker, Jackson Mac Low, Max V. Mathews, Preston McClanahan, Jim McWilliams, Peter Neumann, Henry Niese, Andrew Noren, Ralph Ortiz, Nam June Paik, Benjamin Patterson, Lil Picard, John Pierce, Dick Preston, Ely Raman, Jim Raridon, Earl Reiback, Jean Claude Risset, Sal Romano, Paul Ryan, Ira Schneider, Michael Snow, Rudi Stern, Tal Streeter, Sandra Sutton, Aldo Tambellini, Jean Toche, Jerry Tublin, John van Alstine, John Van Saun, Frank Lincoln Viner, Gerald Vis, Laurence Warshaw, Todd Watts, Joyce Wieland, Kenneth Werner, Pat Willard, David Wise, Ted Wolf, Jud Yalkut, and Gary Zeller performing works by Les Levine, Allan Kaprow, Philip Corner, Stan Brakhage, Jean Toche and many others. Very Good. Hand addressed mailed copy with mailing marks and wear including two 7 mm. tears to bottom edge along closure on either side of 1.6 cm. stain from removed tape. 1 cm. glue staining on verso from closure. Otherwise clean and unmarked.
Published by Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York [Charlotte Moorman] New York, NY, 1971
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[2] pp.; 84.5 x 55.2 cm.; duotone; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Oversized folded promotional poster for the 8th Annual New York Avant Garde Festival presented by Charlotte Moorman, held at the 69th Regiment Armory, New York, November 19, 1971. Artists included Otto Piene, Eric Siegel, Shirley Clarke, Nam June Paik, Shuya Abe, Frank Lincoln Viner, Douglas Davis, Ralph Hocking, Ken Dominick, Pulsa, Steina and Woody Vasulka, Morton Subotnick, Stefan Tcherepnin, Richard Teitelbaum, Lil Picard, Jud Yalkut, Ed Emshwiller, Stan Vanderbeek, Christo, Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Joe Jones, Robert Watts, Frank Gillette, John Reilly, Rudi Stern, Robert Breer, Ken Dewey, Geoff Hendricks, Ralph Ortiz, Tosun Bayrak, Bici Forbes, Gary Rieveschl, Jackson Mac Low, Philip Corner, Frederic Rzewski, Gregory Battcock, Shigeko Kubota, Joey Skaggs, Al Hansen, Emmett Williams, Jim McWilliams, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Dick Higgins, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Allan Kaprow, Takehisa Kosugi, Pauline Oliveros, Faith Ringgold, Carolee Schneemann, Aldo Tambellini, Jean Toche, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell and many others. Photo by Peter Moore. Very Good. Folded in eight as issued. 2 cm. and 1.5 cm. yellowing on verso from removed tape with additional 7.4 cm. and 2.3 cm areas of yellow soiling. 24.5 cm. area of creasing and bumping along centerfold. Otherwise clean and unmarked.
Between 1963 and 1980 the cellist and performance artist Charlotte Moorman (known mostly for her work with Nam June Paik) organized fifteen increasingly elaborate festivals featuring a wide variety of performances in various locations. The first three were at Judson Hall, a small recital hall across from Carnegie Hall (not to be confused with Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village). Number 4 was in Central Park. Number 5 took over a Staten Island ferry. Number 6 paraded down Central Park West. The 7th was on two islands in the East River, the 8th, at the Lexington Avenue Armory. Festival number 9 occupied a vintage riverboat docked at South Street Seaport. Number 10 took place in Penn Central boxcars on a track at Grand Central Station. Number 11 was at Shea Stadium; number 12, at Floyd Bennett Field at Gateway National Park in Brooklyn. The World Trade Center was the site of the 13th. Number 14 took place on the Charles River in Cambridge. The final number 15 was at the Passenger Ship Terminal on the Hudson River. **By number 11 (1974) the casts and acknowledgments had grown to the length of movie credits. Among the many hundreds of performers were John Cage, David Tudor, Allan Kaprow, Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono, Allen Ginsberg, Ray Johnson, Joseph Beuys, John Lennon, Max Neuhaus, Yvonne Rainer, Laurie Anderson, Ornette Coleman, Geoff Hendricks, Shirley Clarke, Bob Watts, James Tenney, Meredith Monk, and Al Hansen. **For each of these festivals Charlotte Moorman published a poster; there were two versions each of numbers 1, 2, 8, and 9, for a total of nineteen. She designed the simple first three herself; number four was a collaboration with Jim McWiliams; the remaining eleven were his work. Like the festivals, the posters became larger and increasingly elaborate, with images and text in layers. Number 11 is a riot of color featuring multiple aerial views of Shea Stadium. Number 13 shows the Twin Towers from different views. If number 11 was a riot of color, number 14 is full-fledged revolution. The sequence ends with a 20-color extravaganza. **A few complete sets remain available of approximately 50 that could be assembled from Charlotte Moorman's estate. Numbers 1, 2, 8, and 9 appear in two versions. Please write or call for a complete descriptive list. Some posters also are available singly. Nearly all of these posters that might appear on the current market were folded and mailed. All of these are flat, uncreased, and unmailed, except 2b, 3, and both number 8s. Those four were folded but are unmarked and have been stored flat. Sizes range from 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches to 36 x 24 inches. Sets will be shipped in tubes.
Between 1963 and 1980 the cellist and performance artist Charlotte Moorman (known mostly for her work with Nam June Paik) organized fifteen increasingly elaborate festivals featuring a wide variety of performances in various locations. The first three were at Judson Hall, a small recital hall across from Carnegie Hall (not to be confused with Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village). Number 4 was in Central Park. Number 5 took over a Staten Island ferry. Number 6 paraded down Central Park West. The 7th was on two islands in the East River, the 8th, at the Lexington Avenue Armory. Festival number 9 occupied a vintage riverboat docked at South Street Seaport. Number 10 took place in Penn Central boxcars on a track at Grand Central Station. Number 11 was at Shea Stadium; number 12, at Floyd Bennett Field at Gateway National Park in Brooklyn. The World Trade Center was the site of the 13th. Number 14 took place on the Charles River in Cambridge. The final number 15 was at the Passenger Ship Terminal on the Hudson River. **By number 11 (1974) the casts and acknowledgments had grown to the length of movie credits. Among the many hundreds of performers were John Cage, David Tudor, Allan Kaprow, Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono, Allen Ginsberg, Ray Johnson, Joseph Beuys, John Lennon, Max Neuhaus, Yvonne Rainer, Laurie Anderson, Ornette Coleman, Geoff Hendricks, Shirley Clarke, Bob Watts, James Tenney, Meredith Monk, and Al Hansen. **For each of these festivals Charlotte Moorman published a poster; there were two versions each of numbers 1, 2, 8, and 9, for a total of nineteen. She designed the simple first three herself; number four was a collaboration with Jim McWiliams; the remaining eleven were his work. Including two versions of nos. 8 and 9, those thirteen are each signed in silver or bronze ink by Jim McWilliams. Like the festivals, the posters became larger and increasingly elaborate, with images and text in layers. Number 11 is a riot of color featuring multiple aerial views of Shea Stadium. Number 13 shows the Twin Towers from different views. If number 11 was a riot of color, number 14 is full-fledged revolution. The sequence ends with a 20-color extravaganza. **A few complete sets remain available of approximately 50 that could be assembled from Charlotte Moorman's estate. Numbers 1, 2, 8, and 9 appear in two versions. Please write or call for a complete descriptive list. Some posters also are available singly. Nearly all of these posters that might appear on the current market were folded and mailed. All of these are flat, uncreased, and unmailed, except 2b, 3, and both number 8s. Those four were folded but are unmarked and have been stored flat. Sizes range from 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches to 36 x 24 inches. Sets will be shipped in tubes. **Free domestic or international shipping with direct order.
Published by Bound & Unbound, New York, 2000
Seller: Brian Cassidy Books at Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. Archive of original programs, photographs, posters, and documents from the career of the avant-garde cellist and performance artist, one of just 100 copies assembled and compiled by Moore in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Bound & Unbound gallery in 2000. The founder of the Annual New York Avant Garde Festival of New York, the Juilliard-trained Moorman was a frequent collaborator with Nam June Paik, John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Carolee Shneeman, and Yoko Ono, her onetime roommate and great admirer. Moorman's own musical performances - variously topless (in Paik's Opera Sextronique, for which she was arrested), suspended from helium balloons (in Jim McWilliams's Sky Kiss), underwater, in an electric bikini, and fully nude playing an ice cello - showed spectacular physical fortitude and endurance as well as creativity, musicality, and an absolute commitment to the experimental. Among the highlights of this remarkable catalogue are: an original flyer for a 1967 performance of Opera Sextronique ("Why is sex a predominant theme in art and literature prohibited ONLY in music?"); a program for the New York premiere of La Monte Young's Trio for Strings, featuring Moorman on cello; and original posters and programs for the 15 Avant Garde Festivals she created, bringing together Sun Ra, Ligeti, and Stockhausen; Stan Brakhage and Allan Kaprow; John Giorno, Ray Johnson, and John Lennon. This collection was originally edited, compiled, and produced by Barbara Moore, who assembled the sets from duplicates from Moorman's archive. Arranged chronologically, the contents largely follow each of the annual Avant Garde Festivals Moorman organized and at which she performed. An archive and tribute of both depth and richness. OCLC locates some 15 scattered US holdings. It is rare in the market. 10.5'' x 15.5'' x 5'' (box). 22 manila envelopes in original hinged cardboard box with decorative printed labels designed by McWilliams. Edition of 100 unnumbered copies plus 5 publisher's proofs hors commerce; this copy not numbered. Contents include a total of 169 items, ordered chronologically, with individual envelope contents fully catalogued in Envelope I: Table of Contents. Minimal edgewear to box.