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New York, NY 10019-5497
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The Museum of Modern Art Archives
Finding aid prepared by Meagan Connolly, 2022.

Overview of the Collection

Creator: Lippard, Lucy
Title: Political Art Documentation/Distribution Archive
Bulk Dates: 1979-1989
Inclusive Dates: 1966-1994
Quantity: 45.54 linear feet
Abstract: The Political Art Documentation/Distribution (PAD/D) Archive holds the papers and files from the influential New York City artist-run organization of the 1980's. PAD/D was founded on the basis of creating a collected archive to document political and socially responsive art ephemera. This collection comprises the archive amassed by PAD/D, its organizational and personal records, a large collection of posters, and the original card catalog used by PAD/D members.

Arrangement

The PAD/D Archive is arranged into five series, representing the original collection (Series I and III), small quantities of additional materials, (Series II and IV), and the original card index (Series V), as follows:
Series I: Artist and Organizational Files
Series II: Audio/Visual Recordings
Series III: Posters
Series IV: Stencils
Series V: Index Card Catalog


Historical Note

In 1979, a meeting was called by art critic Lucy Lippard at Printed Matter in New York City to discuss the desire to archive political and socially responsive art worldwide. What became of this meeting was a collective network of artists who would go on to found an organization titled Political Art Documentation (PAD), a name supplied by then Museum of Modern Art Library Director, Clive Phillpot. The second "D" was added when the members agreed to not just collect but produce socially aware art, thus making its official name Political Art Documentation/Distribution, or PAD/D. PAD/D's mission was to collect political art and ephemera and document political activism by the art community. Lippard was joined by a handful of other New York City-based artists and art workers such as Jerry Kearns, Gregory Sholette, Mimi Smith, Barbara Moore, Herb Perr, Margia Kramer, Richard Mayer, Keith Christenson, Elizabeth Kulas, Tim Rollins, Julie Ault, Doug Ashford, Irving Wexler, and Anne Pitrone.

Lippard secured office space at the CHARAS/El Bohio Community Center on East 10th Street, formerly P.S. 64, and began putting out calls for donations through her monthly column in the Village Voice, encouraging artists and artist groups working with political subject matter to send in what ephemeral materials they had. PAD/D began to amass a diverse archive of press releases, exhibition announcements and invitations, flyers, periodicals and artist books, posters, mail art, news clippings, and other materials. In February 1981, PAD/D published their first issue of the quarterly magazine Upfront, which continued the public call for donations in every issue in addition to featuring articles by artists and activists about current issues and art happenings in the community. In 1982 they even received a small grant for Upfront from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), just for it to be rescinded by the NEA chairman Frank Hodell, appointed by president Ronald Reagan the previous year. As PAD/D grew it attracted participation by a wide range of artists and art workers including Nancy Spero, Rudolf Baranik, Jerry Kearns, Anne Pitrone, Herb Perr, Irving Wexler, Mimi Smith, and Barbara Moore. In 1983 they moved offices from El Bohio to what was dubbed the "Peace Pentagon" at 339 Lafayette Street. Many political groups were headquartered here, including the War Resister's League, New York Anti-Nuclear Group, and Art for Social Change.

During PAD/D's most active years they hosted presentations, lectures, and panel discussions, including a monthly series of talks and performances titled Second Sundays. They also staged a number of influential collective art projects, such as Death and Taxes (1981), No More Witch Hunts (1981), Not for Sale (1983, 1984), State of Mind / State of the Union (1985), and Concrete Crisis (1987). These exhibitions focused on subjects such as military funding, anti-terrorist laws, gentrification of the Lower East Side, and Reagan-era politics. Many of PAD/D's exhibitions were held outdoors in a guerrilla-style setup with posters hung on walls of public sites around the Lower East Side. In 1981, as events and projects became more frequent, a monthly calendar titled Red Letter Days was published which detailed political shows and events throughout New York City. PAD/D worked closely with many notable arts organizations, collectives, and institutions such as ABC No Rio, CoLab, Group Material, Art Against Apartheid, Cultural Correspondence, Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America, and No More Nice Girls.

PAD/D remained active until the late 1980's, when the clerical work of running an organization began to eclipse the artistic and community-based work they originally were so focused on. The landscape of the New York City art world, including political art, was also becoming more commercial, in stark contrast to the collectivist philosophy PAD/D had been founded on. In PAD/D's final statement in 1987, they described the ending as "a paradox all too typical of the left cultural movement. We seem to have reached the end of yet another cycle of organizational energy." Their non-profit status officially lapsed in 1988.


Scope and Contents

The Political Art Documentation/Distribution Archive is composed of documents related to the founding and operating of the organization from the years 1979-1988, and political art ephemera sent in from artists around the world, including hundreds of posters. This collection provides a unique, in-depth picture of the political unrest and activism in 1980's New York. Most of the records and materials in the collection were donated from artists and meticulously indexed upon receipt. The collection is organized into five series: artist and organizational files, audio/visual recordings, posters, stencils, and the index card catalog.

Series I contains the original collected archive of PAD/D. The files are organized alphabetically by artist, author, or institution. This is the original organization used by PAD/D and is also preserved in the card catalog. The contents of this series include correspondence, press releases, exhibition invitations, flyers, posters, mail art, artist books, and more. Integrated into the series are PAD/D's institutional records as well as sets of PAD/D-related personal files from Lucy Lippard, Dore Ashton, and Rudolf Baranik (personal files are noted in the folder descriptions). Series II contains a small set of audio/visual recordings which were originally housed separate from the files. Series III contains PAD/D's extensive collection of more than 780 posters. As in Series I, these materials are arranged alphabetically by artist or institution. The collection includes a variety of items such as hand-painted protest signs, handbills, artist-editioned posters, and exhibition posters. Some posters have multiple variant copies (usually different dimensions or a change in coloring). Untitled posters are described in brackets, and those with unknown creators are listed at the end of the series.

Series IV includes a small number of handmade stencils used to create some of the posters included in the 1983 and 1984 Not For Sale exhibitions. Finally, Series V contains the index cards that composed the original card catalog made by Barbara Moore and Mimi Smith. At the beginning of the index are the Subject Cards, which list various subjects touched upon by PAD/D members and cross reference related artists or institutions represented in the files. After that are the cards for the individual files, organized into alphabetical order. Each card lists significant records or papers found within the corresponding folder.

All items in Series III as well as selected materials from Series I have been digitized and are available online at https://maid.moma.org/. An extensive illustrated guide to PAD/D's history and its archives can be found at https://research.moma.org/padd-archive. For storage and preservation reasons, the original posters are not available for in-person consultation.


Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

The records are open for research and contain no restricted materials.


Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the library catalog of The Museum of Modern Art. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Subjects:
Art -- Exhibitions
Art Workers Coalition (New York, N.Y.)
Art, Modern -- 20th century
Artists -- 20th century -- Archives
Artists -- Correspondence
Artists -- History-- 20th century
Artists' periodicals
Demonstrations -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- Sources
LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007 -- Archives
Politics in art
Politics in art -- History -- Sources
Document Types:
Artist files
Artists' books
Artworks
Drawings
Drawings (visual works)
Magazines
Personal papers


Related Materials

An extensive guide to PAD/D's history and its archives can be found at https://research.moma.org/padd-archive. Posters in the collection, including the entirety of Series III, have been digitized and are available online at https://maid.moma.org/.

While materials related to many PAD/D artists might be found across the MoMA Archives, there is nothing additional present on PAD/D the organization. In the MoMA Library, further information on artists and subjects associated with PAD/D can be found in the Artist Files, Franklin Furnace Artist Files, and within the general collection of published materials. Other related collections can be found elsewhere, such as the Lucy R. Lippard papers, 1930s-2010, at the Archives of American Art and the Exit Art Archive, NYU Fales.


Administrative Information

Custodial History

The files and posters in the PAD/D Archive were collected and organized by Barbara Moore and Mimi Smith from artists around the world. Upon PAD/D's closure in 1988, the archive remained at 339 Lafayette Street and continued to be worked on by Moore and Smith. In 1989, Lippard donated the collection to The Museum of Modern Art Library. The donation was facilitated by MoMA Chief Librarian Clive Phillpot. The collection continued to be indexed and finalized by Barbara Moore and Mimi Smith until 1994. The individual folders and a portion of the posters were cataloged by the library into the online library catalog and the artist and organizational files, poster collection, and card catalog remained open for public access in the library until 2022. It was then transferred to the MoMA Archives and the files, posters, and card catalog were incorporated into one cohesive collection.

Preferred Citation

Published citations should take the following form:

Long version: The Political Art Documentation/Distribution Archive, [series.folder]. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York.

Short version: PAD/D, [series.folder]. MoMA Archives, NY.

Processing Note

While most of the materials are in good condition, some more fragile documents and photographs have been interleaved with acid-free paper or placed in Mylar sleeves as appropriate. All posters were placed in individual Mylar sleeves inside archival paper folders when cataloged by the library; they have been retained, though the archival folders have been replaced in some cases. Some posters that arrived folded have been flattened and housed in flat file drawers or oversize boxes. All files have been kept in their original order when possible.


Container List

Series I: Artist and Organizational Files 1961-1996

Series I contains both the institutional records and the materials donated to and collected by PAD/D. The files are organized alphabetically by artist, author, or institution, which is the original organization set up by Mimi Smith and Barbara Moore. The contents of this series include correspondence, press releases, exhibition invitations, flyers, posters, mail art, artist books, and more. All books and related artists or galleries are noted. Integrated into the folders are sets of PAD/D-related personal files from Lucy Lippard, Dore Ashton, and Rudolf Baranik, which are also noted. While most posters in the collection are part of Series III, some posters and oversized items which remained in these files have been flattened and placed in oversize folders within this series. Some of these posters were digitized in addition to those in Series III and links to those images can be found in the folder descriptions.

Folder Title Date
I.1 112 Greene St

File not present as of September 2022.

I.2 911 Contemporary Arts Center

Includes March/April 1988, March/April 1989, and July/August 1989 issues of Reflex.

1987-1989
I.3* 911 Contemporary Arts Center

Poster for the Second International Festival of Contemporary Films.

I.4 9th New York Book Fair

File not present as of September 2022.

I.5 A.I.R. Gallery 1975-1988
I.6* A.I.R. Gallery

Exhibition poster for Artists as Filmmakers Series, and Atlanta Women's Art Collective January 8–20, 1980.

1980-1985
I.7 The A.O.U.O.N. Archive 1981-1984
I.8 A&P Gallery 1986
I.9 A Space 1986-1989
I.10* A Space

Exhibition poster for Art for Organizing April 22–May 10 presented by Canadian Farmworkers Union.

I.11 AAA Art 1983
I.12 ABC No Rio

New material added Spring 2022.

1980-1984
I.13* ABC No Rio

Exhibition poster/handbill for mind. N-war, and Animales Que Viven en Ciudades November 15–December 13, 1984.

1984
I.14 Kim Abeles

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.15 Richard Aber

Slides of artworks, and writings by Aber.

1976-1980
I.16 Vito Acconci

Includes press release, audiotape transcription, and a CV.

1979-1994
I.17 Robert Ackerman 1988
I.18 ACT UP (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power) 1988-1989
I.19 Action Against Racism in the Arts

View PDF of folder I.19

1979
I.20* Action Against Racism in the Arts

Exhibition poster for Voices Expressing What Is at Westbeth Gallery February 1–March 1, 1979.

1979
I.21 Denis Adams

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1987
I.22 Adelaide Art Alternatives

Exhibition schedule.

I.23 Billy Adler 1975
I.24 Afrapix 1987
I.25 Afterimage

Contains volume 16 number 9, and volume 17 number 1.

1989
I.26 Against the Grain 1984
I.27 Agent (Lionel Agent Weks)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.28 Minna Agins

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.29 John Ahearn

Polaroids of artworks, and exhibition announcements.

1986
I.30 Aida Hernandez Gallery 1974
I.31* Aida Hernandez Gallery

Exhibition announcement for Uneasy Chronicles in May 1974.

1974
I.32 Joanne Akalaitis
I.33 Doree Albritton 1988
I.34 Aldrig Mere Krig

Sheet of stickers.

1981
I.35 Elena Alexander

Includes correspondence.

1983
I.36 Aljira 1988
I.37* Aljira

Exhibition poster for All Species in Support of a Nuclear Free Harbor at 10 Windows on 8th Avenue.

1984
I.38 All Species in Support of a Nuclear Free Harbor

File not present as of September 2022.

I.39 Jules Allen and Coreen Simpson

Photocopy of excerpt from Contemporary Afro-American Photography, October 6–November 27, 1983 at Oberlin, exhibition catalogue.

1983
I.40 Mariette Pathy Allen 1989
I.41 Allen Memorial Art Museum 1983
I.42 Terry Allen and Eduoardo Carrielo

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.43 William Allen and Barbara Westerman and Anne Messner

Includes correspondence.

1983-1984
I.44 Allentown Arts Center 1984
I.45 Alliance for Cultural Democracy

New material added Spring 2022.

1985-1989
I.46 Catherine Allport

Includes photographs and correspondence.

1985
I.47 Jerri Allyn 1983-1988
I.48* Jerri Allyn

Exhibition poster for Not Misinformation at P.S. 122.

1983
I.49 Alternate ROOTS

Press release, brochure, and two Alternate Roots newspapers: September 1987, and the 1987 Year End issue. For related material see folder I.1973.

1987
I.50 Alternative Gallery

Booklet titled A Master of Hounds Speaks by Robert Churchward, and flyers.

I.51 Alternative Museum

Includes Disinformation: The Manufacture of Consent March 2–March 30, 1985 exhibition catalogue, newsclippings, exhibition announcements, press releases, brochure, Repulsion: Aesthetics of the Grotesque November 15–January 3, 1987 exhibition catalogue, and Visual Politics April 17–May 22, 1982 exhibition catalogue.

New material added Spring 2022.

1982-1988
I.52 John Altoon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.53 American Federation of Arts 1983
I.54 American Indian Community House 1982-1988
I.55 American Museum of Natural History 1988
I.56 American Museum of the Moving Image 1985
I.57 American Nursing Home

Book of poetry titled My Time is Up and Down The Machinery Within Me.

1979
I.58 Americans Concerned for the Judiciary

Newspaper advertisement.

I.59 Amistad World Theatre 1986
I.60 AMMO (Gallery) 1985
I.61 Emma Amos 1987
I.62 Anarchist Switchboard 1986
I.63 And/Or

Includes copy of 911 Reports: Hot Summer Issue, flyers and correspondence.

1976-1981
I.64 Anderson Gallery

Exhibition announcements, and a worker's permit.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.65 Marilyn Anderson 1989
I.66 Michael Anderson

Exhibition review, installation proposal, notes and correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1982
I.67 Carl Andre 1983-1996
I.68 Benny Andrews 1978
I.69 Benny Andrews 1983
I.70 Bruce Andrews

File not present as of September 2022.

I.71 Angry Arts (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes photographs and correspondence. Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

1966-1974
I.72 Angry Arts (Folder 2 of 2)

Includes issue of Vietnam Summer News July 21, 1967, press release, newsclippings, tearsheets from Kampagne für Abrüstung, and issues no. 43 and 44. Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

1966-1967
I.73* Angry Arts

Exhibition poster for Poets for Peace 24-Hour Fast at St Marks Church in the Bowery.

I.74 Angry Arts

Correspondence, tearsheet from The New Yorker from February 11, 1967, flyers, press release. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1967
I.75 Angry Arts-Office Business

Includes a weekly calendar and certificates of incorporation. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1967
I.76 Angry Arts

Includes a German document titled "Vietnam Report" from Kampagne für Abrüstung, a book of poetry titled For This You've Been Born?, weekly calendar, exhibition announcements, press releases, and newsclippings. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1966-1967
I.77 Anonymous Authorship

File not present as of September 2022.

I.78 Anthology Film Archives
I.79 Anti-Catalog

Contains copy of An Anti-Catalog written, designed, and produced by Rudolf Baranik and others.

1977
I.80 Anti-Imperialist Cultural Union

Contains issue no.4 of Main Trend.

1979
I.81 Eleanor Antin 1974
I.82 Anti-Nuke

Press pass, correspondence, flyer, press releases, and the cover of Arts Magazine April 1984.

1982-1984
I.83* Anti-Nuke

Issue of Detroit Free Press newspaper from January 3, 1982, and a Sister Seven brochure.

1981-1982
I.84 Anti-Nuke 1982-1984
I.85* Anti-Nuke

The Star Times newsclipping from June 12, 1982.

1982
I.86 Anti-Nuke

Exhibition announcements, newsclippings, flyers, vol.7 no.2 of Minding the Earth, vol.3 no.1 of B.A.N.G. Notes Spring 1983, and press releases.

1981-1983
I.87* Anti-Nuke

Poster Save Life On Earth by Artists For Survival.

I.88 Anti-Nuke

Hand fan, exhibition announcements, newsclippings, correspondence, flyers, brochures, press release, the Winter 1982, Spring 1982, and Spring 1983 issues of The Mobilizer, the May 1982 issue of No Nuclear News, and an exhibition catalogue for The War Show at the Art Gallery at the State University of New York at Stony Brook from March 22–April 29, 1983.

1982-1983
I.89 Anti-Nuke

Includes a copy of Ashes to Ashes Visions of Death exhibition catalogue at the Alternative Museum from March 5–April 9, 1983.

1981-1986
I.90 Anti-Nuke

Press release, newsclippings, brochures, flyers, and three issues of Nuclear Times-July 1983, August 1984, and September 1984.

1983-1987
I.91 Anti-Nuke 1980-1987
I.92* Anti-Nuke

Exhibition poster for The Shadow of the Bomb at Mount Holyoke College Art Museum from April 1–June 10, 1984.

1984
I.93 Don Anton and Eduardo Obopeza

Exhibition pamphlet for El Día de los Muertos: Milagros at Fotográfica.

1988
I.94* Don Anton and Eduardo Obopeza

Exhibition poster for El Día de los Muertos: Milagros at Fotográfica.

1988
I.95 Keith Aoki and Diane Spodarek 1983
I.96 Lise Apatoff 1984
I.97 Appalshop

Includes a performance schedule.

1982-1988
I.98* Appalshop

Exhibition poster for Gilbert Dexter: Birdhouses from the Front Yard at the Tangeman Fine Arts Gallery.

1982
I.99 Jacki Apple

Copy of Apple's article An Addendum to "Artpolitics."

1976
I.100 April 20th Demo Art

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard and Rudolf Baranik.

1985
I.101* April 20th Demo Art

Issue of Socialist Action publication from January 1985, a newsprint poster for Festival of Resistance on April 20, 1985, two flyers, and a poster for The Shadow Project.

1983-1985
I.102 Bernard Aptekar

Includes photographs of artworks. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.103* Bernard Aptekar

Exhibition posters for Art and Politics at State University of New York at Stony Brook from January 24–March 8, 1984, The Defeat of the City of Plutonium at State University of New York at Stony Brook, Painted Sculpture at the City University Graduate Center Mall from February 13–March 8, 1974, and Sculpturl Painting from October 18–November 15, 1970.

1970-1984
I.104 Aranyak 1982-1989
I.105 A. De Araujo 1984
I.106 Nicholas Arbatsky

Artwork photographs and a postcard.

1986-1989
I.107 Joan Arbeiter 1985
I.108 Arch Gallery 1983
I.109 Architects' Resistance

File not present as of September 2022.

I.110 Archives Committee Minutes & Notes, Loans, Memos, etc.

Includes The Museum of Modern Art's 1989–1990 annual report, notes, correspondence, loan forms, and vol.2 no.3 of Red Letter Days.

View PDF of folder I.110

1982-1990
I.111 Ariadne: A Social Art Network 1977-1979
I.112 Marshall Arisman

Exhibition catalogue, press releases, and artwork photographs. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1984
I.113* Marshall Arisman

Exhibition poster for The Last Tribe at the Visual Arts Museum from February 25–March 24, 1986.

1986
I.114 Arman 1984
I.115 Armbands

Contains a portion of an armband. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.116 Richard Armijo

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1983
I.117 Robert Arneson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1988
I.118 Kathy Arnold 1982
I.119 Arnolfini Gallery

Exhibition announcement for Art People and Places.

I.120 Bill Aron

Exhibition announcement for From the Corners of the Earth at Dublin/Wolf Exhibit Center. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.121* Robin Van Arsdol 1985
I.122 Arsenal Gallery 1982
I.123 Art 1981
I.124 Art/Act 1984
I.125 Art Against Aids 1982-1987
I.126 Art Against Apartheid 1984-1987
I.127* Art Against Apartheid

Exhibition posters for a show at Wilson Gallery and Mountaintop Campus Building from September 11–October 9 1987, and Expressions Afrikan '87 from February 7–March 18 1987.

1987
I.128 Art in America

Contains November/December 1971 issue of Art in America.

1971
I.129 Art and Artists

Includes the following issues: May 1983, January 1984, November/December 1985, January/February 1986, July/Aug 1986, June/July 1987, Fall 1987, February/March 1988, and June/July 1988.

1983-1988
I.130 Art and Artists Coalition 1979
I.131 The Art of the Change

Includes a series of exhibition invitations.

New material added Spring 2022.

1993
I.132 Art Force Europe 1981
I.133 Art Institute in Chicago/Video Data Bank

Newsclipping and brochure.

1989
I.134 Art Journal

Contains Summer 1987 issue of Art Journal.

1987
I.135 Art Monthly

Contains issue no.43 of Art Monthly.

1981
I.136 Art Pac

Copy of Congressional Record vol. 128, June 17th 1982, and memorandum.

1982
I.137 Art Pluribus Unum 1988
I.138 Art + Positive

Includes a cutout of Jesse Helms.

1989
I.139 Art and Research Exchange 1986-1987
I.140* Art and Research Exchange 1986-1987
I.141 Art and Social Change in Ireland
I.142 Art Sale for Peace

List of works for sale with artist and price. Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

I.143 Art Société, 1975–1980

Exhibition catalogue from the Musée du Québec from October 14–November 29, 1981.

1981
I.144 Art Squad

Newsletter.

I.145 Art Worker's Coalition

Flyers, press releases, tearsheet from Art in America February 1974, correspondence, and photographs. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1969-1974
I.146* Art Worker's Coalition

Photographs.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.147 Artemisia Gallery/Fund

Press releases and handouts.

New material added Spring 2022.

1984-1986
I.148 Artfoot 81

Includes three postcard-sized drawings.

1981
I.149 Artforum

Letter to Artforum editors.

1977
I.150 ARTime Worker Cooperative 1982
I.151 "The Artist and the Quilt" 1983
I.152 Artist Placement Group

Pamphlets, photographs, and correspondence.

1969-1984
I.153 Artisti Italiani Against Apartheid

Collaboration with Project Against Apartheid.

1989
I.154 Artists Against Apartheid 1983
I.155 Artists Against Nuclear Arms

News clippings.

1982
I.156 Artists in Action 1985
I.157 Artists for Amnesty

Exhibition opening invitation.

1977
I.158 Artists Call (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes photographs.

1984-1985
I.159 Artists Call (Folder 2 of 3)

Includes exhibition calendars.

New material added Spring 2022.

1983-1984
I.160* Artists Call (Folder 3 of 3)

Exhibition poster and February 1984 issue of East Village Eye.

1984
I.161 Artists Call / PAD/D Streetworks

Correspondence and brochures. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1985
I.162* Artists Call / PAD/D Streetworks

Contains a flyer and exhibition posters for Death and Taxes from April 1–18th, and Larmee: Off The Wall Murals at Avenue B Gallery.

1984-1985
I.163 Artists in Common
I.164 Artists for CORE Scholarship, Education and Defense Fund

File not present as of September 2022.

I.165 Artist's Equity Association, Inc. 1978
I.166 Artists for the Freeze
I.167 Artists on the Frontline

Includes festival schedule.

1985
I.168 Artists in the Gardens 1985-1988
I.169 Artists Groups (Non N.Y.)

Materials concern Artists in Common and Artists for Survival. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1986
I.170 Artists for Jackson 1988
I.171 Artists Meeting for Cultural Change

Includes writings and papers on the art world, correspondence, performance and exhibition calendars, handwritten notes, and press releases from the Whitney and the Guggenheim. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1975-1977
I.172 Artists' Mobilization for Survival
I.173 Artists for Mondale 1984
I.174 Artists for Nuclear Disarmament (AND) 1982-1983
I.175 Artists Poster Committee 1984
I.176 The Artist's Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement
I.177 Artists Rights

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.178 Artists for Social Change

November 1983 calendar.

1983
I.179 Artists and Social Change in Ireland

File not present as of September 2022.

I.180 Artists for Social Responsibility 1982
I.181 Artists in Solidarity with the People of Central America 1984
I.182 Artist's Space 1981-1988
I.183 Artists for Survival 1983-1985
I.184 Artists Talk on Art

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1987
I.185 Artists' Task Force (Columbus, Ohio)
I.186 Artists/Teachers Concerned 1986
I.187 Artists Tenants Association

Contains The New York Arts Calendar for October 1964.

1964
I.188* Artists Union

Poster.

1985
I.189 Artmakers, Inc.

Includes a series of postcards.

1984-1988
I.190 Artpolice

Includes Winter 1980, December 1984, February/March 1985, February 1986, Summer 1986, October 1986, December 1987, Summer 1988, and Winter 1988 issue of Artpolice, and December 1980 issue of Artpolice Express.

1980-1989
I.191* Artpolice 1979-1981
I.192 The Arts at St. Ann's
I.193 Arts Coalition for Equality 1981
I.194 Arts for a New Nicaragua 1985
I.195 Artwork Photographs

Photographic slides of various artworks and installations.

I.196* Artworkers Union Health and Safety Group

Poster.

1981
I.197 Artworks/Silkscreen Project 1981
I.198 Michael Aschenbrenner 1985
I.199 Doug Ashford

Includes booklet of poetry presumably by students of Boys and Girls High School in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, where Ashford taught art classes.

1985-1986
I.200 Dore Ashton

Includes receipts and expenses for 1967. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1966-1967
I.201 Asian American Arts Center

Includes Fall 1988 issue of Artspiral.

1988
I.202 Asian Arts Institute 1987
I.203 Asian Cinevision, Inc. 1985-1987
I.204* Asian Cinevision, Inc. 1985
I.205 Ed Askew

Includes slides of artworks.

I.206 Sonia Sacoder Astor

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1986
I.207 The Astraea Foundation 1983
I.208 Conrad Atkinson (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes correspondence.

1979-1988
I.209 Conrad Atkinson (Folder 2 of 3)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1975-1985
I.210* Conrad Atkinson (Folder 3 of 3)

Exhibition poster for At The Heart of the Matter at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and Economic and Ideology at the Cockpit Gallery Holborn.

1981
I.211 Terry Atkinson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.212 Atlanta Workers Coalition 1979
I.213 Atlanta College of Art 1987
I.214 The Atomic Café 1982
I.215* The Atomic Café

Movie poster for The Atomic Café (1982).

Digital Image

1982
I.216 Attica Legal Defense Benefit

Exhibition invitation for Protest Posters: A Decade at 392 West Broadway, New York.

I.217 Gabriel Auer

Includes a film still from The Eyes of the Birds. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1986
I.218 Augusta Mental Health Institute

Includes papers and articles published by the Augusta Mental Health Institute, and a small booklet of poetry titled Substitute for Swords: A Collection of Poems by Residents of A.M.H.I..

1980
I.219 Julie Ault 1988
I.220 Aurora

Issue 3 of Aurora: Prism of Feminism.

1972
I.221 Brian Austin

Small illustrated flyer concerning HIV.

I.222 Austin United Support Group

Newsletter.

I.223 Avenue B Gallery 1985
I.224 Axe Street Arena 1986
I.225 Dale Axelrod 1976
I.226 Helene Aylon

Includes photographs. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1961-1995
I.227* Helene Aylon

Exhibition poster for ReSound on February 28, 1981.

1981
I.228 Luis Cruz Azaceta 1987-1988
I.229 Gary Azon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.230 B.A.C.A. (Brooklyn Arts Council) 1981-1988
I.231* B.A.C.A. (Brooklyn Arts Council)

Exhibition poster for 15th Annual Filmmaker's Exposition.

1981
I.232 Jo Babcock

Exhibition invitation for Redevelopment at 392 West Broadway, New York.

I.233 Bad Eye Gallery 1987
I.234 Noah Baen

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.235 Richard Baim

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.236 Brian Baker

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1987
I.237 Stan Baker

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987-1989
I.238 Vagrich Bakhchanyan

Mail art. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1983
I.239* Vagrich Bakhchanyan

Mail art.

1983
I.240 Sonia Balassanian

Includes photographs of artworks. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1982
I.241 Ballad Theater 1987-1988
I.242 Joelle Ballonzoli 1986
I.243 Nannette Baltzell

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1983
I.244 Banff Centre for the Arts

File not present as of September 2022.

I.245 The Banff Theater 1984-1985
I.246 Bang on a Can Festival 1989
I.247 Banners 1984
I.248 Amiri Baraka

File not present as of September 2022.

I.249 Stanisław Barańczak 1982
I.250 Rudolf Baranik

Includes copy of Rudolf Baranik: Art and Ideas by David Craven, and Rudolf Baranik: An Interview by Jim Drobnick. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987-1988
I.251 Barbarians for Socialism
I.252 Bruce Barber 1985
I.253 Mark Barens 1981
I.254 Mariona Barkus

Includes copies of Illustrated History from years 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987.

1982-1987
I.255 Barnard Women's Center 1983
I.256 Elliott Barowitz 1983
I.257 Ann Barr Snitow

Exerpt from Mass Market Romance: Pornography for Women is Different by Barr Snitow.

1979
I.258 Arthur Alipio Barrio

Contains copy of Barrio: Arte Brasileira Contemporanea.

1978
I.259 The Barrunto Dancers 1983-1985
I.260 Judith Barry

New material added Spring 2022.

1987
I.261 Michael Bartalos 1985
I.262 Alan Barysh

New material added Spring 2022.

1986
I.263 Basement Workshop 1983-1987
I.264* Basement Workshop

Exhibition poster for Artists in Exile from May 3–June 11, 1977, and an event poster for Women Live in May 1982.

1977-1982
I.265 Bastard Theater of Boston
I.266 Sergei Batovrin 1983
I.267 Karin Batten 1984
I.268 Lee Baxandall 1983
I.269 Iain Baxter 1987
I.270 Bay Area Artists for Nuclear Sanity 1984
I.271 BC Space

New material added Spring 2022.

1984
I.272 Romare Bearden 1979-1981
I.273 Betty Beaumont

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.274 Valerie Bechtol and Judith Keller 1982
I.275 Jerry Beck 1988
I.276 Nan Becker
I.277* Nan Becker

Exhibition poster for Sterilization/Elimination October 28–November 14, 1981, at Franklin Furnace.

1981
I.278 Olivia Beens

Christmas card to Lippard. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.279 Bill Beirne 1981
I.280 Joseph Beirne

Exhibition poster for Not Misinformation at P.S. 122.

I.281 Arnold Belkin

File not present as of September 2022.

I.282 Yusef Bell

New material added Spring 2022.

I.283 Arnon Ben-David

Two flyers for exhibition The Pentagon at ABC No Rio.

I.284 Ben Shahn Gallery 1982-1984
I.285 John M Bennett

Includes chapbook Anarchistic Murmurs from a High Mountain Valley.

1975
I.286 Mirella Bentivoglio

File not present as of September 2022.

I.287 Amy Berkov 1984
I.288 Michael J. Berkowitz 1978
I.289 Jerry Berkowitz

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.290 Berliner Compagnie 1983
I.291* Berliner Compagnie

Poster-sized flyer concerning Cold War.

Digital Image

I.292 Kim Berman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.293 Israel Bernbaum 1981
I.294 Stephanie Bernheim

Correspondence with Lucy Lippard.

I.295 Gerda Meyer Bernstein

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1987
I.296 Judith Bernstein 1973-1984
I.297 Carolyn Berry 1981
I.298 The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation

Includes Appeal to the American Conscience by Betrand Russell.

I.299 Berwick St. Film Collective 1975
I.300 Joseph Beuys 1980-1984
I.301 Beyond Baroque 1981-1982
I.302 Leon Bibel 1989
I.303 Bibliographies

Contains reading lists.

I.304 Geoffrey Biddle 1984
I.305 Mike Bidlo

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.306* Mike Bidlo

Exhibition poster for Among Post-Modern Enemies at Windows on White.

I.307 Biff Kard

Correspondence.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.308 Billboards 1983
I.309 Willie Birch 1988
I.310 Christopher Birdsa

Article from Voice newspaper titled Poland's Poster Art.

New material added Spring 2022.

1982
I.311 Ellen Marie Bissert 1980
I.312 Black Liberation Press

Informational brochure.

I.313 Black Mask

Issues no.1–3 and 5–6.

1966-1967
I.314 Black Phoenix

Issues no.1–3.

1978-1979
I.315 Black United Front

Informational booklet with calendar of events and protests, and essays.

1978-1979
I.316 The Blackheart Collective 1984
I.317 Laura Blacklow

Corresopndence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.318 Tom Blackwell

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.319 Blaketimes

First issue of publication Blaketimes.

1980
I.320 Marc Blane

Includes Rubin Hurricane Carter Marker: A Proposal for an Outdoor Environmental Sculpture for the City of Boston written by Blane.

1976
I.321 Block

Includes issue no.2 of Block Magazine.

1979-1980
I.322 Judy Blum

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1977
I.323 Lyn Blumenthal 1983
I.324* Bob + Bob

Event poster for Russia Needs Help on February 16th, 1980.

1980
I.325 El Bohio

Press release for The Cross is Not For Sale.

I.326 Blythe Bohnen

Includes photographs.

1973-1977
I.327 Christian Boltanski 1988
I.328 Richard Bolton 1988
I.329 Pena Bonita

Sticker with illustration by artist.

I.330 Books for Women 1983
I.331 John Boone 1979
I.332 Lizzie Borden 1983
I.333 Border Lines

Issue no.11.

1988
I.334 Gloria Bornstein

Correspondence and photographs of artworks.

1980
I.335 Noa Bornstein 1987
I.336 Jonathan Borofsky and Gary Geassman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.337 Boston University Art Gallery

Includes copies of Social Concern and Urban Realism: American Paintings of the 1930's by Patricia Hills and exhibition catalogue Social Concern in the 80's: A New England Perspective.

1983-1985
I.338 Boston Visual Artists Union, Inc 1973-1974
I.339 Bruce Bowman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.340* Juan Boza

Exhibition poster for Black Mysticism from November 14–December 3, 1983, at the Intar Latin American Gallery.

1983
I.341 Phyllis Bramson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.342 Bill Brand 1984
I.343 Judy Branfman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.344 Janet Braun-Reinitz 1987
I.345 Braunstein Gallery 1984
I.346 Bread + Puppet

Includes programs and production notes.

1984-1988
I.347 Bread and Roses

New material added Spring 2022.

I.348 Break the Silence Mural Project 1989
I.349 Brecht Auditorium 1985-1987
I.350 Hans Breder 1983-1984
I.351 Paul Breman Ltd.

Catalogue of political and war posters.

I.352 Anne Bresnick

Curicculum Vitae for Bresnick.

I.353 Joel Brinkley 1988
I.354 British Politics

Includes correspondence and essays, and a copy of Improving Hackney: a Partnership Approach, Environment.

1975-1986
I.355 Susan Britton 1979
I.356* Eugene Brodsky

Exhibition poster for a show held from February 13–March 5, 1988, at O.K. Harris.

Digital Image

1988
I.357 Miriam Brofsky

Includes photographs and a work on posterboard.

1982
I.358 Craig Bromberg 1982
I.359 Steve Bronson 1988
I.360 Meryl Bronstein 1982
I.361 Bronx Council on the Arts 1985-1986
I.362* Bronx Council on the Arts

Exhibition poster for The South Bronx Show from June 15–July 17.

1986-1987
I.363 Bronx Museum of the Arts 1986-1989
I.364 James Brook

New material added Spring 2022.

1985
I.365 Brooklyn Anti-Nuclear Group (B.A.N.G.)

Includes vol.3 no.1, vol.4, and vol.5 of B.A.N.G. Notes.

1983-1985
I.366* Brooklyn Art Dump

Event poster.

I.367 Brooklyn Museum Community Gallery 1982
I.368 Barbara Broughel

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.369 Andrea Brown

Statement by the artist about her film War.

I.370 Nancy Forest Brown

Article by Brown in News Art Examiner. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.371 Marie Annick-Brown

Includes correspondence and photographs.

1985
I.372 Pollard Brown

Event flyer for performance titled Interstate Psalmist.

I.373 Roger Brown

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.374 Hank Brusselback

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.375 Anthony Buba

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.376 Beverly Buchanan 1988
I.377 Nancy Buchanan 1980
I.378 Pavel Büchler

Correspondence.

1980
I.379 Buecker and Harpsichords 1984
I.380 Paolo Buggiani 1982
I.381 Bülbül

Contains various cartoons.

I.382 Toby Buonagurio

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.383 Bullet 1989
I.384 Chris Burden 1973-1987
I.385 Daniel Buren

Includes correspondence, photographs, diagrams of installations, and issues 40, 45, and 75 of Bulletin by Art and Project.

1969-1986
I.386 Victor Burgin 1979-1986
I.387 Ian Burn

Contains transcript of an interview with Michael Auping.

I.388 Linda Burnham 1982-1984
I.389 Dina Bursztyn 1989
I.390 Edgar A Bushmiller

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.391 Bushwick Youth Photography Workshop 1981
I.392 Werner Büttner 1986
I.393 Judy Byron

Includes correspondence.

1988
I.394* Lydia Cabrera

Exhibition poster for Lydia Cabrera: An Intimate Portrait at Intar Latin American Gallery.

1984
I.395 Paul Cadmus 1982
I.396 Café Bustelo

Exhibition invitation.

I.397 Steve Cagan 1974-1984
I.398 Caidoz

Exhibition flyer.

I.399 Patricia Caire 1980
I.400 Walter Caldon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.401 Lantz Caldwell 1986
I.402 Marian Calhoun

Correspondence.

1986
I.403 California State University, Los Angeles 1975
I.404 Callaloo

Order form for journal.

I.405 Sophie Calle
I.406 Charles Calvin (Edge Golik Goliko)

Contains four leaves of mail art.

1980
I.407 Calyx

Order form for journal.

1979
I.408 Camera Obscura

Order form.

New material added Spring 2022.

1988
I.409 Shirley Cameron

Correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1983
I.410 Luis Camnitzer

File not present as of September 2022.

I.411 Clayton Campbell

Correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1987
I.412 Canadian Farmworkers Union 1983
I.413* The Canadian Women's Movement Archives

Exhibition poster for Graphic Art of the Ontario Women's Movement, 1970–1986 from May 14–May 31, 1986.

1986
I.414 Paul Carnicas

Correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1978-1988
I.415 Michel Cardena 1981
I.416 The Caribbean Cultural Center 1983-1989
I.417 Carnival Knowledge

Includes proposal from Carnival Knowledge to Franklin Furnace, event photographs, and notes.

View PDF of folder I.417

1983-1984
I.418 Carolyn Hill Gallery

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.419 Ricardo Carpani

Event invitation. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.420 The Carpetbag Theatre

Flyer. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.421 Cynthia Carr

News clipping.

I.422 Ulises Carrión

Includes copy of book Second Thoughts.

1980-1981
I.423 Bob Carroll 1982-1986
I.424 Bruce Carter 1970
I.425 Joselyn Carvalho

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue She is Visited by Birds and Turtles at the Terne Gallery from April 7–May 7, 1988.

1982-1988
I.426* Joselyn Carvalho

Collage of photocopied images.

I.427 Casa Nicaragua 1984-1987
I.428 Alfredo Castañeda

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.429 Castillo [Cultural Center] 1982-1987
I.430 Castillo Gallery 1987
I.431 Edwin Castro

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.432 Andrew Castrucci 1986
I.433 The Catalog Committee of Artists Meeting for Cultural Change

Flyer for book Anti-Catalog.

I.434 Norman Catherine

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.435 Gary Cathey 1983
I.436 Caucus for Marxism

Flyer for Alternative Approaches to Introductory Art History.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.437 Robert Cenedella 1988
I.438 Censorship 1984
I.439* Center for Art Tapes

Poster for a series of performances curated by Marusia Bociurkiw.

I.440 Center for Book Arts 1989
I.441 Center for Cuban Studies 1982-1983
I.442* Center for Cuban Studies

Calendar.

1979
I.443 Center for Peace Through Culture 1983
I.444 Center for Study of Film History

New material added Spring 2022.

1983
I.445 Center for the Study of Political Graphics

Includes correspondence.

1988-1989
I.446 Central Hill Gallery

Includes Artists Call flyer.

1984-1986
I.447 Centro de Arte y Comunicación (CAYC)

Contains folder titled Arte de Sistemas II and a plastic bag with a diagram titled Comparación Entre dos Tipos de Sociedades.

1972
I.448 Cepa Gallery

Exhibition invitation for Metro Bus Show.

I.449 The Chameleons 1981
I.450 Lee Roy Champagne 1982
I.451 Lenora Champagne 1982
I.452 Barbara Chang

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.453 Clovr Chango

Invitation for a performance titled A Rubber is Not Enuff at Franklin Furnace.

I.454 David Channon 1985
I.455 Frank Chapman

Flyer for FOIA: Unconvering Racism: Repression in the Black Community. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.456 Charas

View PDF of folder I.456

1986-1987
I.457 Sally Charnow 1986
I.458 Chicago Filmmakers

New material added Spring 2022.

1988
I.459 Chicago Mural Group 1973-1982
I.460 Judy Chicago 1980-1986
I.461 Chicano Humanities

New material added Spring 2022.

1986
I.462 Chicano Raza Group, Inc. 1983
I.463 Chicano Studies

Flyer for a book titled Essays on La Mujer.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.464 Dale Chihuly 1982
I.465 Children's Book Council

Brochure and order form.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.466 Children's Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 1981
I.467 Swan Childress

Correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.468 Chile

Correspondence, and vol.1 no.4 and vol.2 no.2 of the Chilean Committee for Human Rights Newsletter. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1975-1983
I.469 Chilean People's Mural

Flyer to recreate the mural.

I.470 China (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes the June 1980 Everson Museum of Art Bulletin, catalog no.28 1974 issue of Important Books on China, and January 1980 issue of Women of China. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1978-1983
I.471 China (Folder 2 of 3)

Includes January, February, and December 1979 issues of China Reconstructs, receipts in Chinese, correspondence, and Books on China catalog no.3. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1976-1981
I.472 China (Folder 3 of 3)

Includes photographs, an article by Charles Simonds titled Working in the Streets of Shanghai and Guilin, and a 1979 copy of Shi Jie Mei Shu. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1984
I.473 Celia Chong

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.474 Robert Chotiner 1984
I.475 Cynthia Chris

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.476 Keith Christensen

Includes photographs of artworks, and a press folder.

I.477 Nancy Chunn

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.478 Circa

Includes issue no. 8 of Circa.

1983
I.479 Circlework Vision 1986
I.480 City University of New York

New material added Spring 2022.

1982
I.481 City Without Walls 1986-1988
I.482 Cityarts Workshop

Includes correspondence.

1979-1984
I.483 Civilian Warfare 1982
I.484 Charles Clark 1989
I.485* Elizabeth Clark

"Wanted" poster.

I.486 Elizabeth Clark and Valentine Goroshko

Includes photographs. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.487 N. Clark

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.488 Richard Clark

Discription of the painting Fledgling Democracy.

I.489 Ron Clark 1979
I.490 Richard Clarke

Press release and exhibition invitation for a show with Deborah Masters at Gallery Hirondelle.

I.491 Wendy Clarke

Includes photographs.

1980
I.492 The Clash

Newspaper article from The Soho News on June 10, 1981.

1981
I.493 Claudia

Various leaves of mail art.

1981
I.494 Michael Clegg and Martin Guttman 1981
I.495 Sydney Clemens

Correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.496 Brian Douglas Clemens

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.497 Cleveland State University Art Gallery 1987-1988
I.498 Clocktower Gallery 1980-1995
I.499* Clocktower Gallery

Exhibition posters for exhibitions Mixed-Use District and PUBLIC MIRROR: Artists Against Racial Prejudice.

1990
I.500 Club 57 1981
I.501 Coalition Against the Marlos Dictatorship / PHK Solidarity Network

Event flyer for lecture with Odette Taverna.

I.502 "Coast to Coast" 1989
I.503 Mike Cockrill

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1986
I.504 Eva Cockcroft

Includes photographs.

1977-1989
I.505 Sue Coe

Includes photographs of artworks, and a press folder. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1989
I.506 Nadia Coën 1985
I.507 George Cohen 1986
I.508 Lynne Cohen

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.509 Peter Cohen 1988
I.510 Timothy Cohrs 1977
I.511 Colab (Collaborative Projects, Inc.)

Includes correspondence, a draft of essay Don't Bank On It by Lucy Lippard, and documents from ABC No Rio, Coney Island, U.S.A., And/Or, Artists in Action, and Gallery 345.

View PDF of folder I.511

1979-1988
I.512 Willie Cole 1988
I.513 Robert Colescott 1989
I.514 Collaborations

Contains documents for Bedrock Gallery, the Contemporary Culture Series, Butterfly Arts, Inc., Arlene Goldbard, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Institute of Contemporary Arts, and the Paula Cooper Gallery. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.515 Collaborations in Media and Anthropology (CIMA) 1984
I.516 Collage of Indignation II 1971
I.517 Collective for Living Cinema 1980
I.518* Collective for Living Cinema

Exhibition poster for Sexism, Colonialism, Misrepresentation: A Corrective Film Series and Conference.

1988
I.519 College at Old Westbury

New material added Spring 2022.

1982-1983
I.520 Hannah Collins

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.521 Alexander Colmant, Lynne Pannell, Heidi Stonier 1982
I.522 Papo Colo

Includes Winter 1987 issue of A Poetry Review, and a copy of Will, Power and Desire exhibition catalogue.

1984-1987
I.523* Papo Colo

Exhibition poster for Papo Colo at Monique Knowlton Gallery, and a book release poster for Photogenics: Papo Colo Photographs.

Digital Image

Digital Image

1984
I.524 Colorado Dance Festival 1989
I.525 Il Colpo del Capitano 1986
I.526 Dan Coma

Exhibition poster for Architecture and Consciousness.

I.527 Come! Unity Press

Informational booklet.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.528 Jane Comfort

Press release from Just Above Midtown gallery.

I.529 Committee Against Fort Apache 1980
I.530 Committee for Art

File not present as of September 2022.

I.531 Committee for Artistic Freedom 1971-1972
I.532 Committee for Freedom of the Arts

Includes April 30, 1964 issue of Voice newspaper. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1964
I.533 Committee to Intervene Anywhere 1984
I.534 Committee of Japanese Citizens

Includes two copies of Days to Remember: An Account of the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

1981
I.535 Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (Cispies) 1983
I.536 Committee in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala 1987
I.537 Committee for Street Music

Event flyer.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.538 Common Cause Magazine

Contains July/August 1987 issue.

1987
I.539 Communicators for Nuclear Disarmament

Informational flyer.

I.540 The Community Church Gallery 1972
I.541 Community Copy Art

Includes correspondence.

1984-1985
I.542 Community Muralist's Magazine

Contains Spring 1981 issue.

1981
I.543 Community Murals

Order form.

I.544 Community Murals Magazine

Includes Spring 1984 issue. Additional issues can be found in the MoMA Library.

1983
I.545 Robbie Conal

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987-1989
I.546 Concept-Theorie, Exposition

Includes correspondence and notes. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1970-1971
I.547 Concrete Crisis: Urban Images of the 80's Exhibition

Includes checklist, correspondence, notes, and the Winter 1986–1987 issue of Upfront: Special Exhibition Supplement. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

View PDF of folder I.547

1986-1987
I.548* Concrete Crisis: Urban Images of the 80's Exhibition

Exhibition poster.

1986-1987
I.549 Coney Island 1981
I.550 Carole Conde and Karl Beveridge

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1988
I.551 Conditions 1982
I.552 Cheryl and Fred Cone 1977
I.553 Connexions 1984
I.554 Maureen Connor 1973-1978
I.555 Nina Conolly

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.556 Consortium of New York Centers for Contemporary Art

Information brochure.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.557 Conspiracy of Equals

Flyer.

I.558 Mike Constable

Includes correspondence.

I.559 Kathy Constantinides 1985
I.560 Contact II

Contains Fall/Winter 1980 and Spring 1988 issues of Contact II.

1980-1988
I.561 Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit

New material added Spring 2022.

1988-1989
I.562 Contemporary Russian Art Center 1982
I.563 Contemporary Urbicultural Documentation

Includes script for Equal Justice play by Hank Lewis/Orly Haddad.

1973-1983
I.564* Contemporary Urbicultural Documentation

Equal Justice posters.

1973-1983
I.565 Contrabienal

Contains partially unbound copy of Contrabienal.

1971
I.566 Control Magazine 1981
I.567 Houston Conwill

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.568 Cookbook Committee

Invitation and entry for PAD/D project "Food for Change: An Artist/Activist's Cookbook".

1983
I.569 Robert Cooney

Contains single slide of a poster.

I.570 Cooper Square Community Development Committee and Businessmen's Association 1980-1988
I.571 Susan Cooper and Chris Kraus

Invitation and press release for performance Scenes From an Almost Marriage.

I.572 Cooper Union 1984-1988
I.573 Fletcher Copp 1979
I.574 Linus Coraggio

Contains essay titled Art Not for the Galleries written by Coraggio. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.575 Core

Handwritten notes. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

I.576 The Corner Gallery 1987
I.577 Michael Corris 1984-1986
I.578 Costa-Gavras 1982
I.579 Robert Costa 1986
I.580* Robert Costa

Exhibition poster for The Corporate Lobby Show: Art for the Corporate Future at the Mokotoff Gallery.

1986
I.581 Kenneth Coutts-Smith 1976-1980
I.582 Kenneth Coutts-Smith

Includes correspondence and photographs of artworks. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1986
I.583 Mike Crane 1980
I.584 Creative Women's Collective 1980
I.585 George Crespo 1987
I.586 Jay Critchley 1983-1985
I.587 James Croak

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.588 The Crossing Press

Includes Spring 1983 and Fall 1985 The Crossing Press catalogue.

1983-1985
I.589 Elizabeth Crounse

Contains photograph and press release for Little Miss Money.

I.590 Crowsfeet Dance Collective 1985
I.591 Crude Art International 1982-1983
I.592 Howard Cruse 1984
I.593 Crypt Gallery

Flyer for The People Protest…April 15, 1967 at Crypt Gallery on Columbia University campus.

I.594 Crystal Quilt 1985
I.595 Cultural Comission 1983
I.596 Cultural Correspondence (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes notes from June 1983 board meeting, and issues no. 5 and no. 9.

1980-1985
I.597 Cultural Correspondence (Folder 2 of 2) 1980-1985
I.598 Cultural Media Task Force

Flyer for open meeting.

I.599 "Cultural Views" 1988-1989
I.600 Cultural Workers and Artists for Nicaragua Today (CANTO) 1985
I.601 Donigan Cumming

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.602 Linda Cunningham

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.603 Scott Cunningham 1988
I.604 Curbstone Service and Press 1982-1988
I.605 Billy Curmano

Includes 1987 calendar.

1981-1987
I.606 Gregor Cürten

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1985
I.607 Lincoln Cushing

Includes correspondence.

1982-1988
I.608 Adam Cvijanovic 1987
I.609 Dorit Cypis 1982
I.610* Swan Dahmouh

Poster for The Dalkon Shield: Women as Corporate Guinea Pig exhibition at Western Washington University. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.611 Diana Dagnija

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1983
I.612 Anton Van Dalen 1985-1986
I.613 Betsy Damon 1984
I.614 Dance Theatre Workshop
I.615* Dance Theatre Workshop

Exhibition poster for New Investigations in Political Performance and an exhibition schedule for 1982–1983.

1982-1983
I.616 Dancers for Disarmament 1983
I.617 Danceteria 1981-1983
I.618 Barbara Dane

Flyer for A Sing-In for Peace at Carnegie Hall.

I.619* Barbara Dane

Poster for a concert in Germany to protest the Vietnam War with annotations by Dane on the back.

Digital Image

I.620 Dangerous Works

Includes slides.

1982
I.621 Hanne Darboven

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.622 Lowell Darling 1983
I.623 J.P. Darriau 1977
I.624 Dartington College 1979
I.625 A. David

Series of flyers.

1983-1984
I.626 Jamie Davidovich 1979
I.627 Douglas Davis 1980
I.628 Marc Davis

Includes correspondence.

1987
I.629 Paul Davis 1983
I.630 Susan Davis

Includes essay from American Quarterly issue #34 titled "Making Night Hideous": Christmas Revelry and Public Order in Nineteenth Century Philadelphia. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1983
I.631 Mae Day 1984
I.632 Worden Day

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.633 Susan Daykin
I.634 Dbug 1985
I.635 DC Slide Registry of Women Artists, Inc. 1980
I.636 Dead End Kids

Includes film stills and a press folder.

1986
I.637 Peter Dean

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.638 Death and Taxes

An event held by PAD/D from April 1–April 15, 1981.

View PDF of folder I.638

1981
I.639 Emile De Antonio 1984
I.640 Fernando De Filippi

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.641 Scott Dedecker 1987
I.642 Donna Deitch

Film screenings for Social Works at LAICA curated by Nancy Buchanan. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.643 Del Valle and Gomez 1986
I.644 Lionel Delevingne

Blank postcard with Delevingne photograph.

I.645 Michael Delgado

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.646 Kate Delos

Essay titled Three Dreams in a Desert. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.647 Sharron C. Demarest

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1985
I.648 Helen DeMott

Slides of murals.

1974
I.649 Jim Denney

Catalogue for Jim Denney Paintings 1984–1987 exhibition at Cleveland State University.

1987
I.650 Charles Dennis

Brochure for performance Faces in the Crowd at Performance Space 122.

I.651 G. Roger Denson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.652 Department of Cultural Affairs, City of NY 1983-1987
I.653 William Depperman 1986
I.654 Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) 1968
I.655 Detours, Sharp Turns, and Little Naggy Feelings

View PDF of folder I.655

1982-1983
I.656 Detroit Institute of Arts

Exhibition catalogue for Fields of Fire: Installations by Carol Jacobsen, Rolf Wojciechowski, and Jay Yager.

1988
I.657 Roger Deutsch

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.658 Brendan DeVallance

Includes correspondence.

1981-1988
I.659 Dia Art Foundation 1988-1989
I.660 Il Diaframma

Contains April/May issue.

1981
I.661 Jessica Diamond

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.662 Barbara Lee Diamonstein

Photocopies of interview with Diamonstein and John McQueen from Handmade in America: Conversations with 14 Craftmasters. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.663 Eleanor Dickinson

Two slides.

1979-1980
I.664 Jane Dickson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

View PDF of folder I.664

1986
I.665 Disarming Images

Includes press folder and exhibition catalogue of Disarming Images: Art for Nuclear Disarmament organized by Bread and Roses.

1984-1985
I.666 District 1199, Gallery 1199

Includes January and October 1987 issue of 1199 News, and a Local 1199 flag.

1981-1983
I.667 District 65

Invitation to An Afternoon of Discussions to Intitiate Dialogue on May 12, 1984.

1984
I.668 Dixon Place

Flyer for "December at Dixon Place."

I.669 Goran Djordjević (Dordević) 1980
I.670 Doan Ket Dance Collective 1984
I.671 Docklands Community Poster Project

Flyers detailing organization. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.672 Bill Doherty 1980
I.673 Sven Doehner 1982
I.674 Don Dolan 1988
I.675 Catherine Doll

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1988
I.676 Dome Gallery 1989
I.677 Barbara Donachy

Includes booklet titled Nuclear Arsenal Project.

1983-1986
I.678 Donnell Library Center 1981
I.679 Doo Daa Florida

Includes vol. 1 no. 2, no. 3, and no. 4.

1985
I.680 The Door 1982
I.681 Earl Dotter 1982
I.682 Douglass College

Includes Women Artists Year 8: 1978–1979 and 1984–1985 Women Artists Series.

1978-1985
I.683 Juan Downey 1987-1995
I.684 Downbeat

Contains a zine with 6 leaves titled 054-62-2255 Made possible by: Hatred, war, destruction, starvation, stupidity, disgust, greed, rape, murder, injustice, corruption, disease, terrorism, etc..

I.685 Downtown Community Television Center 1979-1988
I.686 Draft Resistance

Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

I.687 James Drake

Pages presumably from an exhibition catalogue.

1989
I.688 Laurence Dreiband

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.689 Jerry Dreva

Flyer with image of Chairman Mao.

I.690 Nancy Drew

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.691 Moira Dryer

Four leaves of photocopied images. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.692* Richard Duardo

Exhibition poster and calendar for Act/React.

1982
I.693 Alice Dubiel

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.694 David Duckworth

Includes slides of artworks.

1985
I.695 S.K. Duff

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1985
I.696 Raya Dunayevskaya

Flyer for On the Threshold of the 1980's.

I.697 Dundalk Community College 1982
I.698 Richard Dunn

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.699 Gina Dupree

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.700* Gina Dupree

Large drawing of a poster by Dupree titled The Great Escape: Saul's America.

Digital Image

I.701 Nino Tomaso Durante

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.702 Jimmie Durham

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.703 Steven Durland

File not present as of September 2022.

I.704 Kavery Dutta 1984
I.705 Merrilyn Duzy 1986
I.706 Dykes Against Nuclear Technology

Two sheets of stickers.

I.707 Peter Dykhuis 1984
I.708 E.A.R.T.H. 1986
I.709 Earth's Daughters

File not present as of September 2022.

I.710 Desire Ecare 1987
I.711 Martha Edelheit 1973-1984
I.712 Mary Beth Edelson 1979
I.713 Les Éditions Intervention 1983
I.714 Kit Edwards 1982
I.715 Melvin Edwards 1970
I.716 Fritz Eichenberg

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.717 Stefan Eins

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1987
I.718 Edward Eisenberg

Copy of work titled Identity Pieces published in Mouth of the Dragon in Fall 1979. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1986
I.719* Doug Eisenstark

Poster for Occupation Seabrook, N.H.: Photographs from Seabrook April/May 1977 by Eisenstark. Poster also represented in III.157.

1977
I.720 El Salvador Film and Video Project 1982-1985
I.721 El Salvador Media Project

Flyer for Look at My People, How They Struggle!.

I.722 Gene Elder

Two pieces of mail art, and correspondence.

1982-1985
I.723 Elders Share the Arts 1983-1989
I.724 Electronic Arts Intermix 1978-1982
I.725 Sheila Elias 1980
I.726 Elisabeth Irwin High School 1981
I.727 Faye Ellman 1989
I.728 Raymond Elozua

Includes copy of Home Scrap: Post Industrial Landscapes. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1988
I.729 Embargo Book Ltd. 1986
I.730 Emily Lower Gallery, Hofstra University 1976
I.731 Encounter 1973
I.732 Environmental Artists United

Flyer for exhibition of Carson Ferri-Grant's work.

I.733 Miklo Erdely 1974
I.734 Erró 1975
I.735 Elizam Escobar 1984-1987
I.736 Camille Eskell 1984
I.737 Frank Espada 1981
I.738 Euphrat Gallery

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.739 John Evans 1979
I.740 Margaret Evans

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.741 Eventstructure Research Group

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1969-1971
I.742 Philip Evergood 1989
I.743 Evergreen Review

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1964
I.744 Everyday Theater 1987
I.745 Everywoman's Place

Flyer for exhibition of women photographers.

I.746 Lauren Ewing

Press release for show at Diane Brown Gallery. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.747 Tom Ewing

Includes slides of artworks and installation photographs.

1979
I.748 Exit Art 1984-1988
I.749* Exit Art

Exhibition posters.

1985-1988
I.750 Exposition Concept-Theorie

File not present as of September 2022.

I.751 F.A.C.E.

International League of Folk Arts for Communication and Education.

1983
I.752 Betsy Fahlman

Postcard.

I.753 Öyvind Fahlström

Includes exhibition catalogue for 1976 show at Sydney Janis Gallery, and catalogue for XXXIII Biennale di Venezia (located in library).

1966-1976
I.754 Simon Faibisovich 1987
I.755 Mark Fairnington

Invitation to seminar at The Pentonville Gallery on his show Tower Blocks, Dogs' Teeth and Red Hot Fire. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.756 Ralph Fasanella 1979-1988
I.757 Fashion A-Wear-ness

Exhibition invitation.

I.758 Fashion Moda

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1987
I.759* Fashion Moda 1980-1985
I.760 Fernando Fazzolani

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1986
I.761 FBI

Two cards with an illustration captioned "No to Political Grand Juries" with a letter addressed to Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr, chief judge of the US District Court.

1984
I.762 Feature Gallery 1984
I.763 February 26th Movement (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes mock-up of poster.

1981-1982
I.764 February 26th Movement (Folder 2 of 3)

Includes photographs and contact sheets, issue no. 3 and no. 4 of Upfront, personal notes and research, correspondence, publication mock-ups, expense sheets, and copy of Home Scrap: Post Industrial Landscapes by Raymon Elozua. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

View PDF of folder I.764

1981-1982
I.765* February 26th Movement (Folder 3 of 3)

Mock up of poster.

1981-1982
I.766 Federal Art Patronage Notes 1974
I.767 Federation of Earth Provisional District 1983
I.768 Federation for Progress 1982
I.769 Joseph Federico

Includes correspondence.

1981
I.770 Harriet Feigenbaum

Includes photographs.

1978
I.771 John Fekner

Includes photographs.

1980-1983
I.772 Beverly Feldmann

Includes photographs.

1980-1982
I.773 Gene Fellner

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.774 Fellowship of Reconciliation

Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

1967
I.775 Nina Felshin

Contains copy of Disarming Images: Art for Nuclear Disarmament.

New material added Spring 2022.

1988-2004
I.776 Feminist Art Workers 1981
I.777 The Feminist Press

Contains catalogue of publications from 1977.

1977
I.778 Feminist Studies

Vol. 5 no. 2 Summer 1979 issue.

1979
I.779 Feminist Writer's Guild 1980
I.780 Peter Fend

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1988
I.781 Nicole Ferentez

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.782 Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Copy of Populist Manifesto.

1975
I.783* Benedict Fernandez

Exhibition poster for a presentation at Eastman House on July 26, 1968.

New material added Spring 2022.

1968
I.784 Ferrero Films

Film announcement for Quilts in Women's Lives.

1987
I.785 Ann Fessler

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.786 Elba Herrero Fiallo 1984
I.787 David Fichter

Includes correspondence.

1982
I.788 David Fichter and Chris Huestis

Includes photographs.

1982
I.789 Fiction Collective 1983
I.790 Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1967-1968
I.791 Film

Contains press releases, brief correspondence, and news articles related to films and film-centered institutions. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1988
I.792 Film Forum 1981-1988
I.793 Larry Fink

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1976
I.794 Karen Finley

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.795 David Thurman Finn

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.796 Howard Finster

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.797 First Bank System of Minneapolis, MN

Includes September 1988–September 1989 issue of Controversy Corridor.

1989
I.798 First Run/Icarus Films

Contains issue of First Run/Icarus Films Catalog.

I.799 First Womens Bank 1983
I.800 Hervé Fischer

Includes issue no.1, March 1980, of Cahier de L'Ecole sociologique interrogative.

1980-1981
I.801 Fischetti Productions 1987
I.802 Steven Fischler 1983
I.803 Susan Hoffman Fishman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.804 Audrey Flack

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1986
I.805 Floating Gallery 1977-1978
I.806 Maria Florio 1986
I.807 Flyers, Statements of Goals, Etc. (Folder 1 of 2)

Contains notes, articles, statements on PAD/D by the founders, and meeting agendas.

1980-1983
I.808 Flyers, Statements of Goals, Etc. (Folder 2 of 2)

Contains notes, articles, statements on PAD/D by the founders, and meeting agendas.

1980-1985
I.809 Focus Gallery 1980
I.810 FOIA (Fund for Open Information and Accountability) 1983
I.811 Gonzalo Fonseca 1979
I.812 Food Stamp Gallery 1985-1986
I.813 Foolish Productions 1989
I.814 Daniel Ford

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.815 Laura Foreman 1983
I.816 Fred Forest 1977-1982
I.817 Maria Irene Fornes

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.818 Forum Stadtpark 1983
I.819 Foundation for the Community of Artists (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes May 1983 issue of Art and Artists.

1976-1987
I.820 Foundation for the Community of Artists (Folder 2 of 2)

Contains issues from September 1980 and May 1982 of Artworker's News.

New material added Spring 2022.

1980-1982
I.821 Foundation for Independent Video and Film 1989
I.822* Foundation for Independent Video and Film

Spring 1982 calendar.

1982
I.823 Fourth Wall Reperatory Co.

Includes photographs and a contact sheet.

1982-1986
I.824 Judy Fox

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.825 Roger Frank 1982
I.826 Franklin Furnace 1980-1987
I.827* Franklin Furnace

Exhibition poster for Cric Crac/Nocturne.

I.828 Antonio Frasconi

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1988
I.829 The Free Association 1977
I.830 Freedman Gallery 1984
I.831* Elana Freedom

Poster titled I am a Dangerous Woman!.

I.832 Freedom and Peace Mural Project

Includes button.

1972-1973
I.833 Freeze and Scream

Contains Summer–Fall 1982 issue.

1982
I.834* Cynthia Friedman

Poster for Defenders of the Code: A Musical by Virgil Moorefield and Andrea Balis. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.835 Dorothy Friedman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1984
I.836 Frog in the Well 1983
I.837 Dan Froot 1985
I.838 Fruit Basket Upset

Piece of mail art.

I.839 Zapata el Fuego 1976
I.840 Fundraising, Budget, etc.

Includes correspondence, budget sheets, and mail sent to PAD/D members.

1981-1985
I.841 FUNSCAD (Faculty Union of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) 1986
I.842 Fuse

Contains issues from November 1980 and April 1987. Other issues can be found in the MoMA Library.

New material added Spring 2022.

1980-1987
I.843a GAAG (The Guerrilla Art Action Group) (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1969-1980
I.843b GAAG (The Guerrilla Art Action Group) (Folder 2 of 2)

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1973-1989
I.844 GAAG: Guerilla Art Action Group, 1969-1976

Includes a copy of the publication GAAG: Guerilla Art Action Group, 1969-1976 (1978).

This folder was added in 2023.

1978
I.845 Barnaby Gale 1989
I.846 Galerie Articule 1985
I.847 Carole Gallagher 1979-1987
I.848 Jean Gallagher

Includes photographs.

1986-1989
I.849 Galleri Berman 1983
I.850 La Galleria dell'Occhio 1984
I.851 Galleria de la Raza 1974-1985
I.852 Gallerie 1988
I.853 Gallery 345

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1978-1984
I.854* Gallery 345

Exhibition poster for Children in Crisis: Have Your Seen These Children?. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.855 Gallery Moscow-Petersburgh 1980
I.856 Liz Galst

Five hand-printed silkscreen postcards.

1983-1984
I.857 David Galverz

Contains slide of a mural titled Viva La Raza.

1977
I.858 Gang of Four 1982
I.859 Gap Studio d'Arte 1975
I.860 Stuart Garber

Postcard relating to the 1987 Pride Parade and the Tompkins Square Arts Festival.

1987
I.861 Nancy Garruba

Includes copy of Not Altogether True Not Altogether False.

1983
I.862 Anna Garwood 1984
I.863 Gateway Exchange

Includes annual report, project plans, and correspondence.

1984-1986
I.864 Pierre Gaudard 1980
I.865 Walter Gaudnek 1989
I.866 Cheri Gaulke 1982
I.867 Ron Gault 1982
I.868 Josephine Gear 1979
I.869 Susan Geer 1985
I.870 Hugo Gellert

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1986
I.871 Gender/Gay and Lesbian 1982-1989
I.872 Genders Journal 1988
I.873 General Idea 1981-1989
I.874 Juan Genovés

Contains copy of exhibition catalogue for Genovés: Works on Paper held at Marlborough Gallery.

1981
I.875 Barbara George 1983
I.876 Stan George 1989
I.877 J.B. Gerald and Julie Maas 1984
I.878* J.B. Gerald and Julie Maas
I.879 Valery and Rimma Gerlovin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1984
I.880 Joan Giannecchini and Stan Kaplan 1982
I.881 Marsha Guminski Gibson 1981
I.882 Ron Giii

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.883 Rachel Giladi 1976-1987
I.884 Ame Gilbert

Exhibition poster for Not Misinformation at P.S. 122.

1983
I.885 Sharon Gilbert

Contains copies of Waste, Poison America, A Nuclear Atlas, and Müll.

1979-1988
I.886 Mark Gildav 1981
I.887 Enrico Giordano 1982
I.888 The Girl Artists 1981-1983
I.889 Barbara Gladstone Gallery 1983
I.890 Philip Glass

Contains November 1981 issue of La Performance from the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

1981
I.891 Cook Glassgold

Includes copy of "The Martyrs" by Cook Glassgold.

1981-1982
I.892 Marsha Glazière

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.893 Ann Glickman 1982
I.894 German G. Glidden 1999
I.895 Mike Glier

Contains photographs.

I.896 Global Village 1988
I.897 Grace Glueck 1988
I.898 Goddard-Riverside Community Center 1986
I.899 Jill Godmilow 1984
I.900 Peter Goin 1988-1989
I.901 Jim Goldberg

Includes photocopies from book Rich and Poor.

1985
I.902 Jo Goldberg 1984
I.903 Rube Goldberg 1978
I.904 Eunice Golden

Contains single slide.

1969
I.905 Nan Goldin 1981
I.906 Janet Goldner 1981
I.907 Richard Goldstein

Also includes article on Barbara Kruger.

1983
I.908 Edwin Golik-Golikov

Includes five leaves of mail art.

1978-1980
I.909 Leon Golub (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes issue no. 15 of Iris Time, copy of exhibition catalogue Leon Golub-New Paintings at Allan Frumkin Gallery, and artwork photographs.

1962-1984
I.910 Leon Golub (Folder 2 of 3)

Includes vol. 2 no. 2 March 1982 issue of Profile, and no. 4 issue of Equalizer. Also includes copy of exhibition catalogue Leon Golub: Paintings at the Hayden Gallery, MIT, and Leon Golub: a Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings from 1947 to 1973.

1957-1984
I.911* Leon Golub (Folder 3 of 3)

Exhibition poster for Political Portraits: Leon Golub at the Visual Arts Museum in New York City.

1979
I.912 Alma Gomez 1983
I.913 Jewelle Gomez

Flyer for Conditions: Nine publication.

1983
I.914 Guillermo Gómez-Peña 1989
I.915 Félix González-Torres

Includes copy of I always wonder if men in uniform sleep better after performing their duties.

View PDF of folder I.915

1988
I.916 Pennelope Goodfriend 1986-1988
I.917 Bill Gordh 1986
I.918 Coco Gordon 1988
I.919 Clark Goroshko

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1981
I.920 Val Goroshko

File not present as of September 2022.

I.921 Harry Gottlieb 1988
I.922 Peter Gourfain 1985
I.923 Francisco Goya 1984
I.924 Susan Grabel

Includes photographs.

1980-1989
I.925 Helen Grace 1982
I.926 Jack Grady

Contains copy of Surrealist Fairy Tales.

1975
I.927* Graffiti Gazette

Copy of vol. 3 of International Graffiti Times.

1984
I.928 Dan Graham

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1967-1997
I.929 Gran Fury 1989
I.930 Ilona Granet 1980-1987
I.931 Grants (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes Polaroid Foundation 1979 Annual Report, Agape Foundation 1982 Annual Report, and February 1983 issue of Afterimage. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1984
I.932 Grants (Folder 2 of 2)

Includes Agape Foundation 1980 Annual Report. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1985
I.933 Graphic Artists for S.A.N.E.

Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

I.934 Grace Graupe-Pillard

Includes photographs, exhibition catalogue for Perceptions: Black and White at the Frances Wolfson Art Gallery, and exhibition catalogue for Imagery of Black America-Personal and Political Statements at Rutgers.

1985-1989
I.935 Great Atlantic Radio Conspiracy

Two informational pamphlets.

I.936 Great Divide

Contains copy of The Great Divide (1977) by Charles Merewether.

1977
I.937 Great Labor Arts Exchange 1989
I.938 Bolek Greczynski 1986
I.939 Green Ink 1988
I.940 Jack Green

Contains copy of Green's Newspaper #12.

1962
I.941 Vanalyne Green 1979-1984
I.942 Greenburgh, NY Arts and Culture Committee 1984
I.943 The Greenfield Review Press 1982-1983
I.944 Jane Greengold

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.945 Tom Greensfelder 1983
I.946 Ted Greenwald Gallery

New material added Spring 2022.

1984-1985
I.947 Mark Greenwold

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1987
I.948 Grenada 1983
I.949 Alex Grey

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.950 Grey Art Gallery 1985-1987
I.951* Grey Art Gallery

Exhibition poster for Morality Tales: History Painting in the 1980's.

1987
I.952 Grey Organisation 1987
I.953 John Greyson 1983
I.954 Frank Gribling 1980
I.955 Scott Grieger

Contains copy of Easy-Pour.

1980
I.956 Esther A. Grillo

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1988
I.957 Red Grooms

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.958 William Gropper 1988
I.959 Steve Gross 1986
I.960 Groundwork 1988-1989
I.961 Group Material (Folder 1 of 5)

Includes Inserts from The New York Times.

1980-1987
I.962 Group Material (Folder 2 of 5)

Includes issue no. 28 of File magazine.

1980-1988
I.963 Group Material (Folder 3 of 5)

Includes press folder, photographs, a checklist for exhibition Cultural Participation, AIDS and Democracy: A Case Study.

1980-1990
I.964 Group Material (Folder 4 of 5)

Includes November 1989 calendar of the University Art Museum, and copies of exhibition catalogue Liberty and Justice (1986), Arts and Leisure (1986), and Constitution (1987).

1980-1989
I.965* Group Material (Folder 5 of 5)

Contains September and October calendar of the Washington Project for the Arts.

I.966 Group Shows (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes copy of November 1981 issue of Veridian. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1985
I.967 Group Shows (Folder 2 of 3)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1986
I.968* Group Shows (Folder 3 of 3)

Exhibition poster for The Corporate Lobby Show: Art for the Corporate Future at the Mokotoff Gallery, Playing House at A-Space, and issue no. 1 May/June 1985 of Nu Rite.

1985
I.969 Ian de Gruchy 1984
I.970 Vaughan Gryllis 1983
I.971* The Guardian

1983 calendar.

1983
I.972 Guatemala Refugee 1985
I.973 Guarionex Press 1981
I.974 Guerrilla Girls 1984-1987
I.975* Guerrilla Girls

Exhibition poster for Palladium.

1985
I.976 Capuano Guido

Single leaf of mail art.

1981
I.977 Arnoldo Guillén 1987
I.978 Guggenheim Gallery

Exhibition poster for Artist/Refugee.

1987
I.979 Richard Gustin 1980
I.980 Marina Gutierrez

Exhibition poster for Not Misinformation at P.S. 122.

1983
I.981 Freda Guttman 1986
I.982* Freda Guttman

Exhibition poster for ¡Guatemala! The Road of War at the International House Gallery.

1986
I.983 H.U.D. (US Department of Housing and Urban Development) 1972-1973
I.984 Hans Haacke

View PDF of folder I.984

1969-1984
I.985 Richard Haas

Contains single photographic slide of building.

I.986 Hackney Flashers Collective

File not present as of September 2022.

I.987 Hermann Hagedorn

Contains copy of The Bomb That Fell on America.

1946
I.988 Julie Hair

Includes photographs. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.989 Yuri Halberstadt

Exhibition poster for a show at the Rietveld Akademie. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.990 Alexandra Hall 1982
I.991 Doug Hall

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.992 Michael Hall

Contains single photographic slide.

I.993 Halloween Demonstration

Call for artists for a demonstration protesting the Reagan administration.

1984
I.994 Doreen Pagano Halsall 1982
I.995 Sachiko Hamada 1989
I.996 Barbara Hammer

Contains single photographic slide.

I.997 Harmony Hammond

Includes artwork photographs.

1977
I.998 David Hammons 1986-1989
I.999 Amy Hamouda

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.1000 Hand (Heal/Act/Nurture/Defend) 1988
I.1001 Jo Hanson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.1002 David Harding

Includes correspondence and photographs. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1003 Ruth Hardinger

Contains correspondence and project proposal. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1004 Keith Haring

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.1005 Meg Harlan

Contains single photographic slide.

1974
I.1006 Jeffrey Harper 1981
I.1007 Harper and Row College Media 1980
I.1008 John Peabody Harrington 1982
I.1009 Melissa Harris

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1010 Robin Harris

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1011 Suzanne Harris 1979
I.1012 Helen Newton Harrison 1980
I.1013 Margaret Harrison

Includes correspondence and photographs. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1989
I.1014 Jud Hart II 1986
I.1015 Arleen Hartman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1016 Carole Hartman 1983
I.1017 Virgil Hartman 1982
I.1018 Don Harvey

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1985
I.1019 Susan Harvey

Includes photographs. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1980
I.1020 Connie Hatch

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1021 Hatch-Billops Collection

View PDF of folder I.1021

1978
I.1022* Hatch-Billops Collection

Event poster for The Festival of Small Collectors.

View PDF of folder I.1022*

1980
I.1023 Mona Hatoum 1982-1984
I.1024* Anne Hauben

Newsprint poster titled Non Au Chantage des Medecins Privilegies. Pour le Socialisme.

Digital Image

I.1025 Mandy Havers

Contains single photographic slide.

1978
I.1026 Wayne Hazan 1983
I.1027 Julia Healy

Exhibition catalogue for Dispatches From the Front at the Museum of Staten Island.

1989
I.1028 Edgar Heaps of Birds 1982-1989
I.1029 Jennifer Heath

Contains correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1030 Paul Hefting

Copy of essay titled Metamorphoses of an Art Instrument.

I.1031 Helaine Victoria Press

Includes copies of press catalogues for 1986-1987, 1987-1988, and 1988-1989.

1986-1989
I.1032 Helen Review

Handwritten call for entry for poetry journal.

1983
I.1033 Sally Heller

Incluldes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1034 Audrey Hemenway

Contains single photographic slide.

I.1035 Donna Henes 1981-1988
I.1036 Henry Street Settlement

Includes exhibition catalogue for Bridge Between Islands at Louis Abrons Arts for Living Center.

1985-1989
I.1037* Henry Street Settlement

Exhibition poster for The Lower East Side: A Contemporary Portrait in Photographs at the City Gallery.

1984
I.1038 Hera

Includes artwork and installation photographs.

1981-1983
I.1039 Marilynne Herbert 1981
I.1040 Heresies

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1987
I.1041* Heresies

Exhibition posters for Art in Unestablished Channels at the Bronx River Gallery, and Heresies Benefit Exhibition at the Grey Art Gallery.

1987
I.1042 Heritage

Exhibition at Franklin Furnace.

1988
I.1043 Heritage Press 1982
I.1044 J.N. Herlin

Contains Twentieth Century Black Artists in America "Special List 15."

1982
I.1045 Roger Herman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.1046* Andrés Hernández

Poster titled May 15 Day of World Solidarity with the Struggle of the People of Palestine.

Digital Image

I.1047 M. Hersh

Piece of mail art.

I.1048 Lynn Hershman

Includes photographs, and a copy of Lynn Hershman is not Roberta Breitmore. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1978-1981
I.1049 Betti-Sue Hertz

Press release for exhibition at 55 Mercer from Apirl 2-April 20.

I.1050 Herwick Charles and Francine Marchese

Photocopy of a work titled Who's in Charge Here?.

I.1051 Hestia Art Collective

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1981
I.1052* Ken Heyman

Exhibition poster for Ken Heyman: Two Places in Black and White at Soho Photo Gallery.

1974
I.1053 Hibbs Gallery and the Visual Arts Center 1981
I.1054 Margaret K. Hicks

Includes photographs of artworks. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1055 E.F. Higgins III 1978
I.1056 Jamake Highwater

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1057 Candace Hill-Montgomery

Contains press release for Paper Tigers Wear White Socks Until They Get Ripped Off at Medicine Show Theatre.

I.1058 Cathy Hillenbrand

Contains copy of The Art Politik.

1981
I.1059 Lubaina Himid

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1060 John Himmelfarb

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1061 Lewis Hine

Calendar for Lewis W. Hine 1874-1940 at The Brooklyn Museum.

1980
I.1062 Ken Hiratsuka

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1063 Robert Hobbs 1987
I.1064 Hoboken Action for Nuclear Disarmament 1985
I.1065 Wendy Hoffman 1987
I.1066 Ori Hofmekler 1988
I.1067 John Hogan 1983
I.1068 Alexander Hogue

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1069 Jacob Holdt 1984-1985
I.1070 James Holl

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.1071 Holocaust

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1988
I.1072 Holocaust Prevention Crew

Contains second printing of The White Rose.

1983
I.1073* Willy Holtzman

Poster for film screening Inside Out at the Henry Street Settlement.

1987
I.1074 Jenny Holzer

New material added Spring 2022.

1984
I.1075* Jenny Holzer

Copy of newsprint exhibition publication for Secular Attitudes at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art.

1985
I.1076 James Hong

Includes photographs of artwork Solar Electric Chair.

1980
I.1077 Hook Gallery 1989
I.1078 Michael Hoover 1983
I.1079 Hormel 1986
I.1080 Truxton Hosley

Flyer for Hosley's work titled Sorry About That.

1966
I.1081 Jon Howe

Includes photographs.

1982
I.1082 Marvine J. Howe 1984
I.1083 Harold Hoy

Flyer for exhibition Inspiration Furniture held at Thinking Eye Gallery in Los Angeles.

I.1084 Tehching Hsieh

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.1085 Hudson/Buzz Tone Outlet

Includes correspondence.

1983
I.1086 Hudson Center Galleries 1985-1986
I.1087 Chris Huestis

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1088 Sandy Huffaker 1989
I.1089 Holly Hughes 1989
I.1090 Lynn Hughes 1984
I.1091 Ron Hughes 1983
I.1092 John Hull

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1985
I.1093 Humphrey Gallery 1989
I.1094 Alexis Hunter 1977-1979
I.1095 Hunter College/ Leubsdorf Gallery

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue for Representing Vietnam 1965-1973: The Antiwar Movement in America (1988).

1984-1988
I.1096 Robert Huot (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes photographs, and a button designed by Huot.

1977-1980
I.1097 Robert Huot (Folder 2 of 2)

Includes photographs and installation images, and correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1968-1974
I.1098 Tony Husch

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.1099 Peter Hutchinson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1969-1970
I.1100 I.C.A. London 1980
I.1101 Ralph Iasanella

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1102 Icarus Films
I.1103 Idhana

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.1104 Ikon (Magazine) 1982
I.1105 Illegal America 1982
I.1106 Images From South America

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue from Images from South America: An International Art Show exhibited at MEDIA in 1986, and a piece of correspondence from Steve Perkins of I.S.F.A.

1986-1987
I.1107 Imagine Peace

Includes unbound copy of Imagine Peace: Student's Poetry Against Nuclear War from the Calvin Simmons Junior High School.

1984
I.1108 Jörg Immendorff

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue Jörg Immendorff: Malermut Rundum at Kunsthallle Bern (1980). Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1983
I.1109 Impact Visuals 1985-1987
I.1110* Impact Visuals

Advertisement posters.

1986
I.1111 Incite (Magazine)

Includes March/April 1984 issue.

1984
I.1112 Indiana University 1982
I.1113 Indochina Arts Project

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1114 Installation

September/October calendar.

1987
I.1115 Institute of Art and Letters of El Salvador in Exile 1983
I.1116 Institute of Contemporary Art (Philadelphia) 1986-1989
I.1117* Institute of Contemporary Hispanic Art

Press packet for exhibition Dos Mundos: Worlds of the Puerto Rican.

1973
I.1118 Institute for Independent Social Journalism

Contains The Guardian 1981 Holiday Marketplace issue.

1981
I.1119 Intar Latin American Gallery 1987-1988
I.1120 International Agency for Minority Artists 1983-1984
I.1121 International Blacklist

Copy of International Blacklist (1983).

1983
I.1122 International Board of Artists 1975
I.1123 International Centre on Censorship 1989
I.1124 International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa 1984-1985
I.1125 International Film Festival of Women Artists 1981
I.1126 International Forum

Contains copy of International Forum: The Amsterdam Appeal.

1978
I.1127 International Images 1986
I.1128 International Shadow Project 1985
I.1129 International Strike of Artists 1979
I.1130 International Union of Students
I.1131 International War Crimes Tribunal
I.1132 International Women Artists Archive 1986-1987
I.1133 International Women's Day 1981
I.1134* International Women's Week Graphic Publications Committee 1986
I.1135 Inroads Gallery 1984
I.1136 Invisible Performance Workshop 1987
I.1137 Iranian Students Association and Others
I.1138 Iris Video 1980-1981
I.1139* Irish Northern Aid 1981
I.1140 Alfredo Jaar

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1986
I.1141 Isaac Jackson
I.1142 Michael Jackson 1988
I.1143 Lee Jacobi

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1144 Carol Jacobsen

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1989
I.1145 Lee Jaffe

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1986
I.1146 Stane Jagodič 1987
I.1147* Jamaica Arts Center

Exhibition posters for Dictadores y Caudillos (1983), Queens: A Borough of Neighborhoods (1983), and Affinities: Idioms, Aesthetics, Intents (1988). Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1988
I.1148 Janet Janet

Pseudonym for Steve Perkins. Includes issue nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 of Schism.

1988
I.1149 Jara 1982
I.1150 G. Peter Jemison 1986
I.1151 Connie Jenkins

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1984
I.1152 Patrick Jenkins 1982
I.1153 Tom Jenkins

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1985
I.1154 The Jewish Museum

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1989
I.1155 Luis Jiménez

Contains copy of exhibition catalogue Sculpture and Works on Paper at the Alternative Museum.

1984
I.1156 Jockel and Henk 1980
I.1157 Paul Joffe 1985
I.1158 Monique Johannet 1983
I.1159 Patricia Johnson

Contains exhibition catalogue for Patricia Johnson: Drawings and Models for Environmental Projects, 1969-1986 at The Berkshire Museum.

1984
I.1160 John Brown Anti-Klan Committee 1984
I.1161 Carla Rae Johnson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1162 Ellen Foscue Johnson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1163 Guy Johnson 1989
I.1164 Karen Johnson 1984
I.1165 Leon Johnson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1166 Marie Johnson-Calloway 1987
I.1167 Miesje Jolley

Contains copy of A Crack in Time.

1981
I.1168 Nicole Jolicoeur

Exhibition invitation for a show at Livingston Art Gallery, Rutgers University. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1169 Hettie Jones

Excerpt from Four Hetties. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1170 Kim Jones

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.1171 Lois Mailou Jones 1985
I.1172 Ronald Jones 1988-1989
I.1173 Jordcirkus 1985-1986
I.1174 Karen Jossel

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.1175 Juan Chacon Gallery 1988
I.1176 Stuart Judd 1982
I.1177 The Judson Three 1970-1971
I.1178 Jump Cut 1981
I.1179 Just Above Midtown/Downtown 1981-1987
I.1180* Just Above Midtown/Downtown

May and June exhibition calendars.

1982
I.1181 June 12th, 1982

Includes copy of You Can't Hug With Nuclear Arms!.

1982-1983
I.1182 Hal Just

Exhibition announcement for a show at Bologna Landi Gallery in East Hampton.

I.1183 Just Us 1981
I.1184 Sharon Kagan

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.1185 Lisa Kahane

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1186 Doug Kahn

Includes cassette tape of audio work titled Reagan Speaks for Himself, along with the transcript.

1980-1986
I.1187 Kala Institute 1982
I.1188 Kalliope: A Journal of Women's Art 1983
I.1189 Mitchell Kamen

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1985
I.1190 Kamikaze

Exhibition invitation for The Art of John Heartfield and His Influence (1891-1968).

I.1191 Richard Kamler

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1985
I.1192 Kampo Cultural Center, Inc. 1988
I.1193 Betty Kano

Contains installation photo. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1194 Kansas City Artists Coalition

Contains February 1977 newsletter.

1977
I.1195 Dana Karasik 1980
I.1196 Michael Kasper

Contains copy of Verbo-Visuals.

1980-1985
I.1197 Katlehong

Press release for South African Arts Center.

1979
I.1198 Anne Katz 1981
I.1199 Leandro Katz

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1200 Peggy Katz 1982
I.1201 Kay Food

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1202 Kean College 1979
I.1203 Jerry Kearns

Includes copy of Risky Business.

1972-1989
I.1204* Jerry Kearns

Includes exhibition poster for Shut Them Down at Thornsmarket March 29-April 18, 1980.

1979-1984
I.1205 Tom Keegan 1984
I.1206 Jay Keister and Kelly Hashimoto 1987
I.1207 Kenkeleba Gallery 1982-1988
I.1208* Kenkeleba Gallery

Exhibition poster for Affirmations of Life.

1984
I.1209 Douglas Kenny 1988
I.1210 Corita Kent 1986
I.1211 Corita Kent 1981
I.1212 Jane Kent

Includes photographs.

1981
I.1213 Tom Keough

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1984
I.1214 Kerr and Malley 1988
I.1215 Kettle's Yard 1989
I.1216 Ansel Kiefer 1988
I.1217 Edward Kienholz

Contains correspondence.

1979
I.1218 John Kifner 1984
I.1219 John Kindness

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1220 Douglas Kinsey 1975
I.1221 Laura Kipnis 1986
I.1222 The Kitchen 1980-1982
I.1223* The Kitchen

Exhibition calendar for Television/Society/Art: A Symposium.

1980
I.1224 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press 1982-1983
I.1225 Kiva Foundation for Art, Inc. 1987
I.1226 Tom Klem

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1227 Lisa Maya Knauer

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1228 Karen Knorr

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1229 Sofia Knox

Contains single photographic slide.

I.1230 Ann Knutson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.1231 Robert Kobayashi

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.1232 James Koehnline

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1233 Ingrid Koenig

Includes copy of Rap on the Sublime.

1984
I.1234 Janet Koenig 1984-1986
I.1235 Vaino Kola

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.1236 Komar and Melamid

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1989
I.1237 Kore Gallery 1984
I.1238* Beryl Korot

Exhibition poster for Dachau at the Everson Museum of Art. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1975
I.1239 Joseph Kosuth

Two photographic slides of a billboard installation in New York City.

1979
I.1240 Marjorie K. Kouns

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1986
I.1241 Hilton Kramer 1979-1980
I.1242 Louise Kramer

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1987
I.1243 Margia Kramer

Includes installation photographs.

1980-1989
I.1244 Chris Kraus 1980
I.1245 Kraus International Publications 1979-1981
I.1246 E. Salem Krieger

Includes correspondence.

1987
I.1247 Irving Kriesberg 1983
I.1248 Jill Kroesen 1979
I.1249 Barbara Kruger 1989
I.1250 Deborah Kruger 1986
I.1251* Deborah Kruger 1984
I.1252 Michael Krugman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1977
I.1253 Elizabeth Kulas

Includes summer issue of It's More Than a Look. It's a Feeling. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1989
I.1254 Yasuo Kuniyoshi 1980
I.1255 Kunsthalle Köln, Cologne 1975
I.1256 Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf 1987
I.1257 Davis Kunzle 1973
I.1258 Tuli Kupferberg

Includes copies of Was It Good for You Too?, Kill For Peace, Questionable Cartoons, and In Media's Feces.

New material added Spring 2022.

1982-1986
I.1259 Leslie Kuter

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1986
I.1260 Nia I. Kuumba

Contains copy of Kujichagulia: Harriet's Passengers. A Heritage Portfolio featuring Ballad of the Brown Girl.

1979
I.1261 L.A. Artists for Survival 1982-1983
I.1262 L.A. Dada

Van Heusen Century shirt flyer.

I.1263 L.A. Municipal Art Gallery 1979
I.1264 L.A.P.A.D.

Los Angeles Political Art Documentation.

1981-1982
I.1265 L.A. Theater Works 1981
I.1266* Tony Labat

Exhibition poster for show at Capp Street Project/The Monadnock Building from April 1-30, 1987.

Digital Image

1987
I.1267 Labor Artists for Survival

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1268 Labor Artists, Ink.

Flyer for Ellen Perlo exhibiton at Ukranian Hall.

I.1269 The Labor Heritage Foundation 1987-1988
I.1270 Labor Theater 1984
I.1271 LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions)

View PDF of folder I.1271

1987-1988
I.1272* LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions)

Exhibition poster for Act/React.

1982
I.1273 Suzanne Lacy 1977-1983
I.1274* Suzanne Lacy

Exhibition poster for Three Weeks in May.

1977
I.1275 Antonio Ladra 1987
I.1276 Betty LaDuke 1978-1981
I.1277 LAICA (Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art) 1979
I.1278 Ellen Lampert

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue American Dreaming May 28-July 3, 1983, at the Triton Museum of Art.

1983
I.1279 Mary Lance 1981-1982
I.1280 Jacob Landau 1984
I.1281 Avis Lang 1980
I.1282 Ann Langdon 1985
I.1283 Darcy Lange 1979
I.1284 Ray Langenbach 1982
I.1285 Stephen Lapthisophon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1286 Mario Lara 1981
I.1287 Dirk Larsen

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1288 Edward Larson 1984
I.1289 John Latham (Folder 1 of 3)

Contains correspondence.

1969-1973
I.1290 John Latham (Folder 2 of 3)

Includes corrspondence and photographs.

1969-1979
I.1291* John Latham (Folder 3 of 3)

Transcript of a speech made in April 1974 in London.

1974
I.1292 The Law and Order Show 1986
I.1293 Louise Lawler 1987
I.1294 Jacob Lawrence

Contains The Brooklyn Museum October 1987 newsletter.

1987
I.1295 Elizabeth Layton

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1296 Learning Alliance 1988
I.1297 Adrienne Leban 1985
I.1298 Gordon Lebredt 1980
I.1299 Michael Lebron 1982-1984
I.1300 Ledel Gallery 1985
I.1301 Corky Lee 1988
I.1302 David Lee (Filmmaker)

Flyer for Obscenity.

I.1303 David Lee (Writer) 1984
I.1304 Left Curve

Flyer for issue number 8.

1982-1983
I.1305 Left Right 1981-1984
I.1306 Left Turn, Production and Distribution 1983
I.1307 Lehman College Art Gallery 1988-1989
I.1308* Lehman College Art Gallery

Exhibition poster for The Turning Point: Art and Politics in 1968.

Digital Image

1988
I.1309 Andrew Leicester 1988-1989
I.1310 Santo Leonardo 1976
I.1311 Mary Lemley 1979-1980
I.1312 Joanne Leonard

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1313 Liz Lerman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1314 Lerner-Heller Gallery 1976
I.1315 Ruby Lerner and George King 1988
I.1316 The Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center

Includes flyer drawn by Keith Haring for the 20th anniversary of Stonewall.

1989
I.1317 John Lethbridge 1976
I.1318 Les LeVeque

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1319* Les LeVeque

Exhibition poster for Reflections on Terrorism held at 14 Sculptors Gallery.

1985
I.1320 Leverette Center 1986
I.1321 Ken and Ivory Levine 1983
I.1322 G. Roy Levine

Includes copy of Forecasts: Visions of Technology in Contemporary Painting and Sculpture. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

New material added Spring 2022.

1984-1987
I.1323 Jack Levine

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1324 Les Levine 1976-1989
I.1325 Judy Levy

Exhibition invitation and photographs of the works in Big Shots: Paintings by Judy Levy at Gallery Schlesinger-Boisanté.

I.1326 Joe Lewis 1980
I.1327 Norman Lewis 1989
I.1328 Randee D. Lewis

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1329 Tom Lewis 1988
I.1330 Liberation Graphics 1986-1987
I.1331 Liberation Music Orchestra 1982
I.1332 Library for Marxist Studies and Research
I.1333 Ken Light 1981
I.1334 Light Work

Includes copies of Contact Sheet issues 34, 45, and 63.

1983-1988
I.1335 Glenn Ligon 1981
I.1336 Limbo 1985
I.1337 Limitless Foundation 1987
I.1338 Lincoln Center

Flyer for the 5th annual New York Film Festival.

I.1339 Marlene Linderman 1977
I.1340 Doug Lindsay 1980
I.1341 Todd Lindsteen-Ayoung

Flyer for exhibition Neither/Nor at Media Center Gallery.

I.1342 Nancy Linn

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1989
I.1343 Lucy Lippard (Folder 1 of 7) 1977-1989
I.1344 Lucy Lippard (Folder 2 of 7)

Contains correspondence.

New material added Spring 2022.

1979
I.1345 Lucy Lippard (Folder 3 of 7) 1981-1986
I.1346 Lucy Lippard (Folder 4 of 7) 1981-1984
I.1347 Lucy Lippard (Folder 5 of 7) 1981-1986
I.1348* Lucy Lippard (Folder 6 of 7) 1981-1986
I.1349* Lucy Lippard (Folder 7 of 7)

Exhibition poster for Thanks But No Thanks by L.A.P.A.D.

Digital Image

I.1350 Dave Lippman

Also includes flyer for the Committee to Intervene Anywhere.

1983
I.1351* Literacy on the Table 1989
I.1352 Hung Liu 1989
I.1353 The Living Museum 1988
I.1354 Jacqueline Livingston 1979
I.1355 The Living Theatre

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1964
I.1356 Gary Lloyd 1979-1982
I.1357 Richard Lloyd 1988
I.1358 Tom Lloyd 1968
I.1359 Loaded 1989
I.1360 Dan Loewenstein 1987
I.1361 Jane Logeman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.1362 Bert Long Jr.
I.1363 The Longest Revolution Magazine 1982
I.1364 Robert Longo 1983
I.1365 Fred Lonidier 1984-1985
I.1366 Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1981
I.1367 Los Angeles Free Press

Includes vol. 3 no. 9. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1966
I.1368* Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery

Exhibition poster for Forced Out: The Agony of the Refugee in our Time.

1989
I.1369 Lotus Press 1983
I.1370 Audre Lourde 1981
I.1371 Emily Lowe Gallery 1984
I.1372 Lower East Side

Includes 1985 issue of East Village Eye, Spring 1983 issue of Neighborhood, and December 20, 1979 issue of Win.

1979-1985
I.1373* Lower East Side

Includes exhibition poster for The Lower East Side: A Contemporary Portrait in Photographs at the City Gallery.

1984
I.1374 Lower East Side Printshop 1984-1988
I.1375 Lower East Side Space 1983
I.1376 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council 1982
I.1377 Ray Lowry

Contains Lowry postcard to Lucy Lippard signed "JA."

I.1378 Ellen Lubell 1979
I.1379 Luis

Mail artist.

I.1380 Lydia Lunch

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1381 Joan Lyons 1989
I.1382 Lysander Spooner Society
I.1383 M-13 Gallery

Flyer for exhibition titled Let MoMA Know.

I.1384 Aileen Mac Keogh

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1385 Mabou Mines 1986-1987
I.1386 Cynthia MacAdams 1982
I.1387* Cynthia MacAdams

Book promotion poster for Rising Goddess (1982).

Digital Image

1982
I.1388* George Maciunas 1983
I.1389 Joe Mack 1985
I.1390 Mackenzie Hall

Exhibition invitation for a show at Artcite.

1983
I.1391 Angus Mackinon 1987
I.1392 Alastair MacLennan

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1393 Madame Binh Graphics Collective 1979-1981
I.1394 Las Madres on Minnesota 1988
I.1395 Ruggero Maggi 1982
I.1396 Magnum Photos 1984
I.1397* Matthew Maguire

Poster for film titled Propoganda.

1987
I.1398 Lucy Mahler

Contains rough draft of an interview with Mahler.

I.1399 Matt Mahurin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1985
I.1400 Cynthia Mailman 1981
I.1401 Main Trend 1980
I.1402 Virginia Maksymowicz

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1988
I.1403 John Malpede

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1404 Mike Mandel 1977
I.1405 Cesar Alonso Mandresa 1988
I.1406 Helen Mangelsdorf

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.1407 Maria Manhattan

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.1408 Andy Mann 1979
I.1409 Alison Marchant 1989
I.1410 Paul Marcus

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1411 Barbara Margolies

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.1412 Anita Margrill

Contains single photographic slide of artwork.

I.1413 Mariposa Film Group

Press release for film screening at the Buffalo, NY chapter of the New American Movement.

I.1414 Sherry Markovitz

Contains single photographic slide of an informational placard about Veva and Emil Gehrke.

I.1415 Amerigo Marras 1983
I.1416 Agnes Martin

Contains single piece of correspondence from Susan Wendy. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1417 Ian G. Martin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.1418 Martin Luther King Jr. Labor Center

Press release for Latino New York: Cinco Pintores which features Papo Colo, Marina Gutierrez, Vilma Maldonado-Reyes, Lee Quinones, and Juan Sanchez.

1983
I.1419 Mandy Martin

Contains photographs of artworks.

I.1420 Toshi and Ira Maruki

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue The Hiroshima Panels at the New School Art Center.

1988
I.1421 Maryland Art Place, Inc. 1979
I.1422 The Masses

Exhibition invitation for Art for 'The Masses': 1911-1917 A Radical Magazine and its Graphics at the Yale University Art Gallery.

1986
I.1423 Joan Mathews

Includes correspondence.

1981-1988
I.1424 Randy Matusow 1987
I.1425 Fabio Mauri 1979
I.1426 May 19th Communist Organization

Flyer for a community meeting.

I.1427 May Day 1984 1984-1988
I.1428 Monica Mayer

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1429 Marshall Mayer 1981
I.1430 Rosemary Mayer and Nancy Wilson Kitchel 1977
I.1431 Natasha Mayers

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1432 MC Magazine

Includes issues no. 1-5.

1981-1983
I.1433 Dona McAdams (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes copy of Disco in the Ghetto, and The Nuclear Survival Kit.

1980-1985
I.1434 Dona McAdams (Folder 2 of 2)

Includes the exhibition catalogue for Black and White Australia at Fashion Moda (1982), The Nuclear Survival Kit (3rd ed.), Democracy in America, and slide photographs.

1982
I.1435 Robbie McCauley and Ed Montgomery
I.1436 R.A. McCullough

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1437 Allan McCollum

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1438 Tom McDonald

Press release for show titled Responses with Vinnie Violet at William Paterson College.

I.1439 Micki Mcgee

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1982
I.1440 Mark McGinnis

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1989
I.1441 Robert McGovern and Richard Sydney 1981
I.1442 Elizabeth McGowan

Press release for an exhibition at Bedrock Gallery in Chicago, Illinois titled Drawings. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1443 Linda F. McGreevy
I.1444 Colleen McKay

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1445 Sandra McKee

Flyer for exhibition at De Refuses Gallery titled Pink-O.

I.1446 Gigi McKendric

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.1447 Cynthia McLaine 1982
I.1448 Des McLean 1985
I.1449 Margot McLean

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1450 Betsy McLindon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1985
I.1451 Jeff McMahon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.1452 R.A. Meade

Series of four flyers. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1453 George Meany Center for Labor Studies 1988
I.1454 MEDIA (Gallery) 1988
I.1455 Media Analysis, Representation, etc.

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1987
I.1456* Media Analysis, Representation, etc.

Event poster for Oliver Kellhammer's Ear to the World held at A-Space.

1987
I.1457 Media Network

Includes vol. 1 no. 2 and 4 of Mediactive.

1982-1986
I.1458 Media, Video, and Film

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1988
I.1459* Media, Video, and Film

Event calendar for documentary films at Minor Injury, and poster for the 14th annual Documentary Festival at The Global Village.

1988
I.1460 Brad Melamed

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1461 Andrew Menard

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1462 Ana Mendieta 1981-1986
I.1463 Mercer Arts Salon 1981
I.1464 Mercer Union 1981
I.1465 Silvio Merlino

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1466 Sarah Burnham Mertz

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1467 Arnold Mesches

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1985
I.1468 Ann Messner and Peter J. Moenning 1980
I.1469 Mexic-Arte Gallery 1988
I.1470 Mexican Cultural Workers Front 1978
I.1471 Ursula Meyer 1971
I.1472 Dave Michals

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.1473 Robin Michals

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.1474 Micropolis 1982
I.1475 Midmarch Arts Press 1984
I.1476 Midtown Y Gallery 1972-1988
I.1477 Maria Mijares 1986
I.1478 Jonathan Miles 1976-1977
I.1479 Mill Hunk Herald

Contains copy of Overtime: Worker Writer Anthology 1979-1989.

New material added Spring 2022.

1990
I.1480 Millenium Film Workshop 1983
I.1481 Jennifer Miller 1989
I.1482 Nancy Miller

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1483 Stephen Miller 1982-1983
I.1484 Tim Miller 1984
I.1485 Sherry Millner 1988
I.1486 Min Joong Art 1987
I.1487 Minimal Volumes

Contains three zines.

1980
I.1488 Doug Minkler

Contains press folder and photographic slides.

I.1489 Minneapolis College of Art and Design 1983-1986
I.1490 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts 1980
I.1491* The Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Includes issue 3 volume 1 of Artpolice Comics.

1988
I.1492 Minor Injury (Gallery) 1985-1989
I.1493 The Minority Photographers 1973
I.1494 Elizabeth Miraglia 1984-1985
I.1495 Miscellaneous Partial Manuscripts

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1970-1982
I.1496 Mission Cultural Center 1983
I.1497 MIT Museum

Flyer for exhibition Hiroshima Posters: Images for Survival and Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima.

I.1498 Denis Mizzi 1981
I.1499 Christiane Möbus

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.1500 Richard Basil Mock 1976-1984
I.1501 Modern Times Theater 1983
I.1502 Peter J. Moennig 1980
I.1503 Donald Moffett 1987-1990
I.1504 Carol Moiseiwitsch

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1985
I.1505 Michael Mollett 1978-1982
I.1506 Marcelo Montecino

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.1507* Alejandro Montoya

Exhibition poster for New Works on Paper at Intar Latin American Gallery.

1987
I.1508 Robert Montoya

Includes copies of Independent Penta Poem, A Self Esteem Government, a catalog detailing an installation by Montoya at H. Kirchner Poultry Store, and Myriad Occurances.

1979-1981
I.1509 Kim Moodie

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.1510 Moon Gallery 1979
I.1511 Moonmade Space 1984-1986
I.1512 Claire Moore

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1513 David Moore

Includes correspondence.

1982
I.1514* George Moore

Contains three collaged posters.

1985
I.1515 Rebecca Moore

Contains a series of hand-illustrated stickers.

1985
I.1516 Sabra Moore 1983-1984
I.1517 Stephen Moore

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1981
I.1518 Eva Morales

Exhibition calendar for October-December for The Committee in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1519 Estela Morales-Amaral and Pepón Osorio 1988
I.1520 José Morales 1979
I.1521 David Moreno

Press releases for two exhibitions at Espace DBD.

I.1522 Maud Morgan

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1523 Avner Moriah

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1524 Jerry Moriarty 1984
I.1525 John Morita 1987
I.1526 Pat Morris

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.1527 Robert Morris

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1988
I.1528 Carl Morse

Flyer for a performance at La Mama La Galleria.

I.1529 Mike Mosher 1982-1983
I.1530* Mike Mosher

Poster for Solidarity Day on September 19th in Vaillancourt Plaza in San Francisco.

I.1531 Motheroot Journal 1981
I.1532 Mothers of Medusa (M.O.M.) 1987
I.1533* Mothers of Medusa (M.O.M.)

Exhibition poster.

1987
I.1534 Marlene Mountain

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1535 Tania Mouraud

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1977-1984
I.1536 Move 1978
I.1537 Mr. Sensitive

Single sheet with xeroxed illustration.

I.1538 Mudd Club

Documents concerning Cold War Zeitgeist exhibition.

1980
I.1539 Otto Muehl 1977
I.1540 Municipal Art Society 1972
I.1541 Susana Muñoz

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1542 "Murals for the People" 1971
I.1543 Jim Murray

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.1544 El Museo Del Barrio 1978-1988
I.1545* El Museo Del Barrio

Exhibition poster for Up Tiempo.

Digital Image

1988
I.1546 Museu de Arte Contemporánea 1989
I.1547 Museu de Arte Moderno do Rio de Janiero

Contains copy of exhibition catalogue Brasil/Cuiabá: Pintura Cabocla.

1981
I.1548 The Museum of the American Indian 1984
I.1549 Museum of the Borough of Brooklyn at Brooklyn College 1982-1984
I.1550* Museum of the Borough of Brooklyn at Brooklyn College

Exhibition poster for Politics in Art: The Art of Politics.

Digital Image

1984
I.1551 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago 1971-1980
I.1552 Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art 1985-1987
I.1553 The Museum of Modern Art 1988-1989
I.1554 Museum Workers Association of New York City 1975
I.1555 Music Drama Art and Literature Institute (M.D.A.L.I.) 1980
I.1556 Antonio Muntadas

Includes copies of Pamplona-Grazalema: From the Public Square to the Bullring (1980), Personal/Public Information (1979), and Catalogues (1976) from the Internationaal Cultureel Centrum.

1976-1989
I.1557* Antonio Muntadas

Exhibition posters for The Board Room at Massachusetts College of Art, Haute Culture at Musée Fabre.

1987
I.1558 Rita Myers

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1559 N.A.A.C.P. 1980
I.1560 N.A.M.E. Gallery

New material added Spring 2022.

1980-1981
I.1561 N.A.P.N.O.C.

Neighborhood Arts Program National Organizing Committee. Includes copies of issue no. 27 January/February 1983, and issue no. 25 October/November 1982 of Cultural Democracy.

1982-1983
I.1562 N.A.R.A.L.

National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws. Contains a sheet of postage stamps.

I.1563 Peter Nadin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1978
I.1564 Daniel Nagrin 1981
I.1565 Beverly Naidus

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1978-1989
I.1566 The Names Project 1988
I.1567 Maurizio Nannucci

Includes copy of Art as Social Experiment (1978).

1977-1978
I.1568* Maurizio Nannucci

Poster titled Art as Social Experiment.

Digital Image

1978
I.1569 Polly Esther Nation 1980
I.1570 National Art Workers Community 1974
I.1571 National Association of Artist's Organizations, Inc. 1985
I.1572* National Association of Artist's Organizations, Inc.

Poster for The Fifth National Conference of Artist's Organizations.

Digital Image

1985
I.1573 The National Civil Rights Museum 1990
I.1574 National Endowment for the Arts

Includes copy of Directory of Minority Arts Organizations from December 1982.

1982-1989
I.1575 National Indian Council

Contains copy of the "Buy Native American" Catalogue from Summer 1986.

1986
I.1576 National Murals Network 1980
I.1577 The National Museum of Women in the Arts

Includes copies of newsletters from Summer, Fall, and Winter 1988, and Spring and Summer 1989.

1986-1987
I.1578 National Organization for Women 1986
I.1579 National Portrait Gallery 1973
I.1580 Navy Yard Boys and Girls Club 1989
I.1581 Zyndia Nazario

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1582 N'Djamena 1986
I.1583 Paul Neagu

Contains copy of Guide to Generative Arts. Accompanying poster has been moved to folder I.1585*

1977
I.1584* Paul Neagu

Exhibition posters.

1975-1980
I.1585* Paul Neagu

Accompanying poster for Guide to Generative Arts.

Digital Image

1976
I.1586 Nebraska Curriculum Development Center

Contains book catalogue.

I.1587 Joseph Nechvatal

Includes copy of We Should Work With the Soviets to Avoid Nuclear War.

1981
I.1588 Warren Neidich 1988
I.1589 Steve Nelson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1590 Vernita Nemec 1984-1986
I.1591 Paulette Nenner 1981-1989
I.1592 Pablo Neruda 1982
I.1593 Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst

New Society for Visual Art (NGBK).

1987-1988
I.1594 Neuberger Museum 1979
I.1595 Diane Neumaier 1983
I.1596 Donald Newman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.1597 Shalom Neuman 1986
I.1598 New Alliance for Artists in New York 1976
I.1599 New Day Films on Art 1981
I.1600 New Museum (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes exhibition catalogue for Events: En Foco; Heresies Collective.

1979-1989
I.1601 New Museum (Folder 2 of 2)

Includes exhibition catalogues for The End of the World (1983-1984), and Alternatives in Retrospect: A Historical Overview 1969-1975 (1981).

1982-1988
I.1602 New Pages

Contains issues no.11 and no. 12.

1986-1987
I.1603 New Politics Project

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1967
I.1604 New School Art Center

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue Protest and Hope (1967).

1967-1988
I.1605 New Society Publishers 1978
I.1606 New Times Films, Inc. 1984
I.1607 New York Ad Hoc Committee of Artists and Writers for Israeli-Palestinian Peace 1988
I.1608 New York Artists Strike Against Racism, Sex, and War 1978-1980
I.1609 New York Bookfair 1983
I.1610 New York Chinatown History Project 1982-1988
I.1611 New York Feminist Art Institute

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue Transformations (1981) at the New York Coliseum.

1981-1988
I.1612 New York Folklore Society 1979-1981
I.1613 New York Historical Society 1983
I.1614 New York Institute for Social Therapy and Research 1983-1986
I.1615 New York Institute of Technology

Contains copy of exhibition catalogue Art and the Suburban Experience.

1984
I.1616 New York Marxist School

Includes calendars from Winter 1983, Fall 1984, Winter 1984, and Spring 1989.

1983-1989
I.1617 New York Public Library 1984
I.1618 New York Street Theatre Caravan 1982
I.1619 The New York Times 1974-1983
I.1620 New York University 1987
I.1621 New York Urban Coalition 1981
I.1622 New Zealand

Contains copy of A Bridge Between Territories: A Study of Community Cultural Development by Ric Mann.

New material added Spring 2022.

1994
I.1623 The Newark Disarmament Group

Contains press release for Dangerous Works at the Peace Fair Art Show at Rutgers University.

I.1624 Nedra Newby

Contains flyer for a show titled Windows on White held at 33 White Street.

I.1625 Newhouse Gallery 1986
I.1626 Dan Newman 1981
I.1627 Newsweek 1970
I.1628 Newton Arts Center 1989
I.1629 Nexus 1984
I.1630 Ngoma Hill (Poet)

Contains four poems.

I.1631 Nicaraguan Cultural Alliance 1986-1987
I.1632 Don Nice 1977-1978
I.1633 Terry Niedzialek

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1984
I.1634 Sharon Niemczyle

Contains Christmas card. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1635 Night Letter

Includes correspondence from Elaine de Kooning. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1960-1969
I.1636* Night Letter

Poster titled The Call: To All Men and Women in the Arts.

I.1637 Ninth Street Studio 1980
I.1638 Ninth Street Survival Show 1981
I.1639 Henry Niotou 1978
I.1640 Linda Nishio

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1641 No Business as Usual 1985
I.1642 No More Nice Girls 1981
I.1643 No More Witch Hunts

Includes copy of Tools for Resistance: A Manual for Protecting Civil Liberties in the 80's.

1981
I.1644 Barbara Noah

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1645 Nickzad Nodjoumi 1984
I.1646 Noho for the Arts

Press release and flyer for Inside/Outside.

I.1647 Janet Noland

Contains correspondence.

1980
I.1648 Irving Norman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.1649 North Star Fund

Contains the 1981-1982 annual report.

1981-1982
I.1650 Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance

News clipping for Advancing American Art: Politics and Aesthetics in the U.S. State Department Exhibition, 1946-1948.

I.1651 Northern Poster Collection 1984-1985
I.1652 India Northrop

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1653 Cynthia Norton

Also known as Cynthia Shepherd Perry. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.1654 Annina Nosei Gallery 1981
I.1655 Not for Profit/Labor Journal 1984
I.1656 Not for Sale: "Loisaida"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1979-1981
I.1657 Not for Sale: "Artist Names from Shows"

Includes handwritten notes and research. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

I.1658 Not for Sale: "Street Gallery 1984"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1984
I.1659 Not for Sale: "Community/Arts"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1980-1984
I.1660 Not for Sale: "LES Galleries and Contacts"

Includes World War: Captive City issue #3 by Seth Tobocman. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1983-1984
I.1661 Not for Sale: "Proposals, Drawings, Etc."

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1984
I.1662 Not for Sale: "Clippings Etc."

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1980-1984
I.1663 Not for Sale: "Minutes and Programs"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1984
I.1664 Not for Sale: "News Clippings on Housing"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1982-1983
I.1665 Not for Sale: "News Clippings on Housing"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1979-1983
I.1666 Not for Sale: "Grant Info, Fundraising Letter, Etc."

Includes The North Star Fun Annual Report 1982-1983. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1981-1983
I.1667 Not for Sale: "AHOP; Committee Folders"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1981-1983
I.1668 Not for Sale: "Reviews, Previews, and Responses"

Includes Summer 1983 no.6-7 issue of Upfront. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1983-1984
I.1669 Not for Sale: "Committee Folders"

Includes budget and record books. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1983-1984
I.1670 Not for Sale: "Committee Folders"

Includes negatives. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1983-1984
I.1671* Not for Sale: "Committee Folders"

Handwritten notes, sketches of graphics, and sketches for exhibition Out of Place. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

I.1672 Not for Sale: "Committee Folders"

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1983-1984
I.1673 Not for Sale

Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

1983-1984
I.1674 Not for Sale

Two shirts. Exhibition plans for Not for Sale can be found in III.422.

I.1675 Not Misinformation

Flyers and press release for exhibition titled Not Misinformation at the Mason Gross School of the Arts, curated by Greg Sholette.

I.1676 Anne Noumarche

Photographic slides.

1977
I.1677 November 12th, 1983 Rally

Photographic slides.

1983
I.1678 Nu Arts 1986
I.1679* Nu Rite

Contains no.1 May/June 1985.

Digital Image

1985
I.1680 Nuclear Times

Contains January/February 1987 issue.

1987
I.1681 Nuke Chronicles

Contains copy of book of poetry Nuke Chronicles.

1980
I.1682 Felix Nussbaum

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1683 NYC Labor Film Club 1980
I.1684 NYCATA 1966
I.1685 Oakland Museum 1989
I.1686 Christine Oatman

Photographic slides.

1978
I.1687 Obscura

Photocopy of the cover of vol. 2 no. 5 issue of Obscura by the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies.

1981
I.1688 Phil Ochs 1976
I.1689 Brian O'Doherty

Contains correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1690 Bill Ofenloch 1976
I.1691 Off Centre Centre 1984-1987
I.1692 Official Records

Advertisement for The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's album Reactor.

1980
I.1693 Lorraine O'Grady 1981
I.1694 Ohio State University Galleries/Columbus 1989
I.1695 OIA (Organization of Independent Artists) 1977-1984
I.1696* OIA (Organization of Independent Artists)

Exhibition poster for The Artist's Dilemma Show.

1982
I.1697 Michael O'Kelly

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1698 Rob Okun

New material added Spring 2022.

1988-2004
I.1699 Pat Oleszko 1986
I.1700 On The Wall Productions

List of murals painted in St Louis, Missouri.

I.1701 One World Artist Cooperative

Series of political postcards.

I.1702 John O'Neal 1984
I.1703 Cas Oorthuys 1982
I.1704 Dennis Oppenheim

Flyer for artist lecture at the Univeristy of Colorado, Boulder. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1705 Organization for Equal Education of the Sexes, Inc. 1988
I.1706 Organization of Asian Women

Flyer for an event titled In Solidarity with Asian Women.

I.1707 The Original Art Report

Contains issue from December 1983.

1983
I.1708 Frank Ortega 1985
I.1709 Susan Ortega 1979
I.1710 Pepón Osorio 1985
I.1711 Saul Ostrow

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1984
I.1712* Saul Ostrow

Exhibition posters for Everythings for Sale… at Freidus/Ordover Gallery, and Icons and Columns at Robert Freidus Gallery.

1983
I.1713 The Other Gallery 1986-1987
I.1714 The Other/Voices 1988
I.1715 Out of Place

Not For Sale 1984 exhibition. Includes ideas and proposals.

1984-1986
I.1716 The Outsiders Club 1981
I.1717 Catherine Owens 1987
I.1718 P.E.N.

A list of P.E.N. members by country. Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

I.1719 P.H.O.T.O. Communique 1983
I.1720 P.O.V. 1988
I.1721 P.P.O.W. 1987-1988
I.1722 P.S.1

Project Studios One.

1980-1984
I.1723 Leber Katz Paccione

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1962
I.1724 Julian Pacheco 1975
I.1725 Pacific Northwest Fellowship of Reconciliation 1986
I.1726 PAD/D Correspondence, Receipts, etc. (Folder 1 of 2) 1980-1989
I.1727 PAD/D Correspondence, Receipts, etc. (Folder 2 of 2) 1979-1991
I.1728 PAD/D Demonstrations, Exhibitions, etc. 1981-1985
I.1729 PAD/D Minutes of Meetings, etc.

Includes Artists Call pin.

View PDF of folder I.1729

1981-1984
I.1730 PAD/D Press (Folder 1 of 3)

View PDF of folder I.1730

1981-1985
I.1731 PAD/D Press (Folder 2 of 3)

View PDF of folder I.1731

1981-1987
I.1732* PAD/D Press (Folder 3 of 3)

Flyer for Demonstrate! exhibition, mounted news clippings, and an annotated 1983 calendar.

I.1733 PAD/D Unfinished Files 1980-1986
I.1734 Clemente Padín

Includes copy of Fotogramas de Clemente Padín.

1981-1986
I.1735 Painted Bridge Art Center 1987
I.1736 Painting Space Gallery 1985
I.1737 Franc Palaia 1984
I.1738 Pan Asian Repertory Theatre 1983
I.1739 Raffaele Martini Pandozy 1988
I.1740 Paper Tiger Television

Includes copy of Deep Dish (1986).

1981-1988
I.1741* Paper Tiger Television

Two posters for Deep Dish T.V.

I.1742 Parallel Films 1981-1982
I.1743 Glenna Park

Includes correspondence, and copy of exhibition catalogue Courierts and I held at Centro Cultural São Paulo. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

New material added Spring 2022.

1981-1989
I.1744 Marlene Park and Gerald E. Markowitz

Contains two copies of New Deal for Art.

New material added Spring 2022.

1977
I.1745 Park Theatre Gallery 1986
I.1746 Catalina Parra

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1747 Parsons School of Design/New School Art Center

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue My God! We're Loosing a Great Country (1970). Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1970
I.1748 Deanie Pass

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1981
I.1749 Pathfinder Mural 1988
I.1750 Matthew Patrick

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1751 T. Patrick 1981
I.1752 PAUL

Acronym for "Progressive Art Unlimited Line."

I.1753 PAW

Acronym for "Protect All Women".

1981
I.1754 Sandra Payne

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1755 The Peace Museum 1982-1986
I.1756 Peace Resource Project

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1757 The Peace Tower

Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

1987
I.1758 Peaceworks 1987
I.1759* Max Pechstein 1983
I.1760 James Peck 1981
I.1761 Pelican Bay Gallery 1982
I.1762 Ana Pellicer

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1763 La Peña Cultural Center 1983
I.1764 Rolando Peña

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1984
I.1765 The Pentonville Gallery

Includes copies of exhibition catalogues Power Plays, New Beginnings, and Revolution Rememberance Representation.

1983
I.1766 Judy Penzer

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.1767 People's Alliance on Central America 1985
I.1768 People's Art Action 1984
I.1769 People's Plan for the Royal Docks

New material added Spring 2022.

1983
I.1770 People's School for Marxist Studies 1987
I.1771 People's Theatre 1983
I.1772 People's Theatre Emphasis

Theatre department for the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

I.1773 People's Voice 1983
I.1774 People's Voice Café

Includes vol. 1 no. 1 of The Radical Rag.

I.1775 Victor Perez 1980-1982
I.1776 Performance

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1988
I.1777* Performance

Performance poster for Teenytown at Franklin Furnace.

1988
I.1778 Performance Space 122 1983-1987
I.1779 Performance/Theatre

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1984
I.1780 Performer's Ensemble 1989
I.1781 Performing Artists for Nuclear Disarmament 1982-1984
I.1782 Quimetta Perle 1983
I.1783 Permanent Press

Flyers and postcards.

I.1784* Permanent Press

Poster.

I.1785 Herb Perr 1988
I.1786 Stuart Perr

Handwritten and hand-drawn comic strips and doodles.

1974
I.1787 Jon Perreault 1981
I.1788 Irene Peslikis

Press release for performance Foreign Tongues in Familiar Ears.

I.1789 Pests 1986-1987
I.1790 Renata Petroni

Exhibition invitation for "Hunky-Punky" in the Courtyard.

I.1791 Laura Pettibone

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1792 Irving Petlin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1793 Lorenzo Pezzatini 1981
I.1794 Robert Philippe 1982
I.1795 Photo Lounge 1981
I.1796 Photoactive

Exhibition held at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc.

1988
I.1797 James Pile 1986-1989
I.1798 Howardena Pindell 1987-1989
I.1799 Sheila Pinkel 1982-1987
I.1800 Adrien Piper

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1987
I.1801 Marcia Pitch 1982
I.1802 Anne Pitrone 1979-1983
I.1803* Anne Pitrone
I.1804 Carlo Pittore (Charles Stanley)

Includes issues vol. 1 no. 1, vol. 2 no. 1-2, and vol. 3 no. 2 of Me, and Vote Yes on September 23rd: An Anthology by Maine Artists. See folder I.2134.

1980-1983
I.1805* Carlo Pittore (Charles Stanley)

Posters designed by Stanley.

I.1806* Pittsburgh for the Arts

Poster for Political Art '86.

1986
I.1807 Jeffrey Pittu 1988
I.1808 Planned Parenthood 1982
I.1809 The Plutonium Players 1985-1986
I.1810 Joy Poe

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1986
I.1811 Poles Apart

Press release for exhibition Poles Apart held at the Bedford Historical Society in New York.

1981
I.1812 Political Art in Europe

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1986
I.1813 Political Film and Video (Folder 1 of 6)

Includes copy of A Catalogue of Independent Women's Films. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1984
I.1814 Political Film and Video (Folder 2 of 6)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1977-1982
I.1815 Political Film and Video (Folder 3 of 6)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1986
I.1816 Political Film and Video (Folder 4 of 6)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1988
I.1817 Political Film and Video (Folder 5 of 6)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1818* Political Film and Video (Folder 6 of 6)

Various exhibition and event posters.

1979-1982
I.1819 Political Rights 1981
I.1820 Politico '80 (Mail Art Review) 1980
I.1821 Politico '80 Exhibition Entries A–F

Contains various pieces of mail art.

1980
I.1822 Politico '80 Exhibition Entries G–M 1980
I.1823 Politico '80 Exhibition Entries N–Z

Includes vol. 1 no. 1 of Me from Carlo Pittore.

1980
I.1824 Politico '80 Exhibition Entries (Miscellaneous) 1980
I.1825* Politico '80 Exhibition Entries

Exhibition entries by Thomas Caccamo and Art Hopkins.

1980
I.1826 Anna Poor 1984
I.1827 Peter Popielarski 1988
I.1828 Populism/Organizing

Includes June/July 1986 issue of Radius. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1829 Benjamin Porter

Exhibition invitation for a show at Allegheny College.

I.1830 Portland Poetry Festival Anthology 1975 1975
I.1831 Jill Posener

Contains copy of Spray It Loud.

1986
I.1832 Peter Poskas

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1833 Richard Posner 1983
I.1834 Poster-Film Collective 1982
I.1835 Marty Pottenger 1987
I.1836 Alyson Pou

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1837 Lucio Pozzi

Includes copy of Five Stories (1974).

1977-1979
I.1838 Manuel Gonzáles Prada

Contains two copies of Prada's Anarchy essay.

1972
I.1839 Pratt Graphics Center Gallery 1982
I.1840 PRDF

Press release for television show Today's FBI.

1981
I.1841 Audrey Preissler 1980
I.1842 Tim Prentice

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1843 Presencia de Mexico en la X Bienal de Paris, 1977

Contains copy of exhibition catalogue.

1977
I.1844 Debbie Price 1988
I.1845 Robin Price

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.1846 Tony Price

Photocopy of an article titled Artist' Friends Want to Display Nuclear Works by Ramona Gault.

I.1847 Nancy Princenthal 1984
I.1848 Printed Matter (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes newsletter announcing artist book exhibition Vigilance, and the 1981 catalogue.

1981-1986
I.1849 Printed Matter (Folder 2 of 2)

Contains 1983-1986 catalogues.

1983-1986
I.1850 Prisoner's Accelerated Creative Exposure, Inc. 1981-1982
I.1851 Prisunic Gallery 1987
I.1852 Pro Arts 1982-1985
I.1853 Products of Society '85

Exhibtion held at ARC Gallery/Raw Space.

1985
I.1854 Project Union Square 1981
I.1855 Protean Forms Collective 1987
I.1856 Protest Posters 1985
I.1857 Janek Prusinski 1983
I.1858 Jannis Psychopedus

Contains exhibition catalogue for Jannis Psychopedis: Zeichnungen 1976-1978 in der Galerie Poll Berlin.

1978
I.1859 Public Art Fund 1987-1989
I.1860 Public Art Research Collaborative 1975
I.1861 Public Art Workshop

Includes correspondence.

1970-1977
I.1862 Public Image 1984
I.1863 Public Images

Flyer for photojournalism exhibition held at Empire State College.

1983
I.1864 The Public Press 1983
I.1865 The Public Theatre 1981
I.1866 Publicity Guide 1984
I.1867 Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee 1982
I.1868 Sheila Punke

File not present as of September 2022.

I.1869 Joseph Pupello 1985
I.1870 Adam Purple 1985
I.1871 Pushwagner 1980
I.1872 Radical America

Includes a copy of vol. 14 no. 2 of Radical America, and the article Sex, Family and the New Right written by Linda Gordon and Allen Hunter.

1977-1979
I.1873 Radical Humor Festival 1982
I.1874* Radical Humor Festival

Poster for "Radical Humor Festival" hosted by Cultural Correspondence.

1982
I.1875 Radius

Contains April/May 1986 and December 1986/January 1987 issues.

1986-1987
I.1876 Ragged Edge Press 1989
I.1877 Aviva Rahmani

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1988
I.1878 The Rainbow Art Foundation 1980-1981
I.1879* The Rainbow Art Foundation

Advertisment poster.

I.1880 Pat Ralph 1983
I.1881 Margaret Randall

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1882 Randolph Street Gallery (Folder 1 of 4)

PAD/D exhibition. Contains wall text.

1982
I.1883 Randolph Street Gallery (Folder 2 of 4)

PAD/D exhibition. Contains wall text.

1982
I.1884* Randolph Street Gallery (Folder 3 of 4)

PAD/D exhibition. Contains wall text.

1982
I.1885 Randolph Street Gallery (Folder 4 of 4) 1984-1988
I.1886 Random Lengths

Includes issues no. 1 and no. 2, Fall and Winter 1980, and March 1981.

1979-1981
I.1887 Rebecca Ranson

Playbill for For Love and For Life.

I.1888 Hani Rashid

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1889 Robert Rauschenberg 1989
I.1890 Bill Ravanesi 1990
I.1891 Arlene Raven

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1988
I.1892 Raw Sub. Pubs (Faith Day) 1983
I.1893 Bill Ray 1981
I.1894 Violet Ray

Includes copy of Advertising the Contradictions.

1986
I.1895 RE.CHER.CHEZ, Inc. 1982
I.1896 Herbert Read 1967
I.1897 Readers International 1984-1985
I.1898 Reagan Bullshit

Includes September 1984 issue of The Reagan Presidency. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1986
I.1899 Real Art Ways 1982-1984
I.1900 The Real Comet Press 1985-1987
I.1901 The Real Estate Show 1980
I.1902 Red Bass

Includes issues 7, 11, and 13.

1984-1987
I.1903 Red-Herring

Contains issue 2.

I.1904 Red Letter Days

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1985
I.1905 Red Letter Days

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.1906 Red Letter Days

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1907 Red Letter Days

Contains a full run of Red Letter Days from the year 1983 to 1984. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

View PDF of folder I.1907

1983-1984
I.1908* Red Letter Days

Texts proofs and the Fall 1983 calendar for The Kitchen.

1983-1984
I.1909 Red Spot Outdoor Slide Theatre 1985
I.1910 Red Wedge Art Show 1981
I.1911* Red Wedge Art Show

Exhibition poster.

1981
I.1912 Helen Redman 1980
I.1913 Kristin Reed and Jim Traub

Includes exhibition catalogue for Comment (1988) held at Nexus Community Art Center.

1986-1988
I.1914* Kristin Reed and Jim Traub

Two posters for radio station WBAI 99.5 FM.

1987
I.1915 Reelworks 1982
I.1916 Daniel Reeves 1987
I.1917 Des Refusés 1982
I.1918 Anton Refregier

Christmas card with Refregier artwork.

I.1919 Elaine Reichek 1989
I.1920 Julia Reichert 1984
I.1921 Pam Reilly 1986
I.1922 Cindy Reiman 1984
I.1923 Ad Reinhardt

Contains single photograph of artwork.

I.1924 Religious Task Force for El Salvador 1978
I.1925 Rene 1988
I.1926 Ed Earl Repp
I.1927 Resist 1981
I.1928* Resist 187

Anti-xenophobia poster.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.1929 James Reva 1980
I.1930 Revista de Avance

Contains copy of 50 Años de la Revista de Avance.

1978
I.1931 Revista Chicano-Requeña 1982
I.1932 Revolution Books 1979-1983
I.1933 Revolutionary Worker

Flyer for International Worker's Day.

I.1934 Shelley Rice

Newspaper article by Rice titled Image-Making from the Soho Weekly News.

I.1935 Adrienne Rich 1983
I.1936 Eugene Richards 1987
I.1937 Fred Richard 1981
I.1938 The Richmond Project 1980
I.1939 Robert Richter 1983
I.1940 Tony Rickaby

Includes copies of An Unknown Art History (1975) and Tony Rickaby: Genre (1977).

1975-1980
I.1941 Carrie Rickey 1982
I.1942 Judy Rifka 1980
I.1943 Stan Rifkin

Flyer for comedy show at Theatre Cabaret in New York City.

I.1944 Ida Katherine Rigby 1983
I.1945 Jacob A. Riis 1981
I.1946 RILA

International Repertory of the Literature of Art.

1986
I.1947 Lee Rimon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1948* Robert Rindler

Exhibition poster for Twelve Visual Urban Stories.

1981
I.1949 Bettie Ringma and Marc Miller 1982
I.1950 Faith Ringgold 1972-1987
I.1951 Fred Riskin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1952 Michael Ritchie 1981-1983
I.1953 James Rivera

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1954 Louis Reyes Rivera 1983
I.1955 Jay Rivkin 1988
I.1956 Roadside Theater 1986
I.1957 Danielle Robbiani 1985
I.1958 Sol Robbins

Contains transparencies and images of artworks.

I.1959 Toni Robertson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1987
I.1960 Dick Robinson

Exhibition invitation for show ar Boehm Gallery at Palomar College.

I.1961 Jim Roche 1982
I.1962 Nigel Rolfe 1978
I.1963 Aleida Rodríguez

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1964 Eugene Rodriguez

Article titled What the Public Arts Are.

I.1965 Geno Rodríguez

Exhibition catalogue for Feathered Gladiators at Real Art Ways.

1980
I.1966 Joseph Rodriguez 1988
I.1967 Milton Rogovin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1968 Tim Rollins and K.O.S. (Kids of Survival) 1987-1988
I.1969 James Romberger

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1970 Pedro Romero

Includes correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1988
I.1971 Rachael Romero

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1986
I.1972 Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc. 1982
I.1973 ROOTS (Regional Organization of Theatres, South)

Contains issues from January 1983, August 1986, September 1987, and End of Year 1987 of Alternate ROOTS. For related material see folder I.49.

1983-1987
I.1974 Enzo Rosamilia 1981
I.1975 Rosario

Includes correspondence, and December 1968 issue of boom. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1968-1974
I.1976 I. Rose

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.1977 Aaron Roseman

Includes two cassette tapes of an interview with Aaron Roseman and Kelly Jones on October 14th, 1985.

1985
I.1978 Rosemont Art Gallery 1988
I.1979 Steven Rosen 1987
I.1980 Ulrike Rosenbach

Contains article written by Lucy Lippard.

I.1981 Rosenberg Era Art Project 1987-1989
I.1982 Avis Lang Rosenberg

Contains copy of exhibition catalogue for Pork Roasts: 250 Feminist Cartoons.

1981
I.1983 Barry A. Rosenberg 1980
I.1984 Walter Rosenblum

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1985 Barbara Rosenthal

Contains correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.1986 Mel Rosenthal

Includes exhibition catalogue for Villa Sin Miedo, Puerto Rico.

1982-1988
I.1987 Rachel Rosenthal

Calendar for September, October, and November at The Kitchen. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1988 Ted Rosenthal 1989
I.1989 Larry Rosing 1977-1990
I.1990 Dick Ross 1981
I.1991 Elliot Ross 1978
I.1992 Monica Ross

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.1993 Michael Rossman

Correspondence from The A.O.U.O.N. Archive. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.1994 Erika Rothenberg

Includes correspondence and photographs of artworks. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1990
I.1995 Vicki Rovere

Contains sheets of stickers.

1986-1987
I.1996 Harold Rubin

Includes correspondence.

1983
I.1997 Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein 1983
I.1998 Glen Rubsamen

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.1999 Christy Rupp

Includes exhibition catalogue of Motives (1984) at Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

New material added Spring 2022.

1982-1986
I.2000 "Russian" Art and Mid-Europe

Includes copy of Portrait of Stalin: On The One Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth by Vagrich Bakhchanyan (1979). Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1988
I.2001 Russian Revolution 1982
I.2002 Rutgers University

Includes exhibition catalogue of Imagery of Black America-Personal and Political Statements (1987).

1985-1987
I.2003 Paul Rutkovsky

Includes vol. 1 no. 3 of Get, and vol. 1 no. 5 of Get Doo Daa Florida. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2004* Paul Rutkovsky

Poster for book I Am Siam.

1984
I.2005 Piotr Rypson 1981
I.2006 Mary Ryan Gallery 1988
I.2007 Sahara 1976
I.2008* Ted Sahl

Exhibition poster for show at El Gatito Gallery.

1971
I.2009 Niki de Sainte-Phalle 1987
I.2010 Ron Sakolsky 1985
I.2011 Vincent Salas (Folder 1 of 3) 1983-1985
I.2012 Vincent Salas (Folder 2 of 3) 1985-1989
I.2013 Vincent Salas (Folder 3 of 3) 1986-1988
I.2014 Stephen Salisbury 1983
I.2015 Davis Salle 1980
I.2016 Sally Hawkins Gallery 1989
I.2017* Sally Hawkins Gallery 1985
I.2018 Salon Bonton 1984
I.2019 Bob Saltzman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.2020 Sam's Recycle Shop

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.2021 Connie Samaras

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2022 Sam Samore

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2023 Sanctuary Media Project 1987
I.2024 San Francisco Art Institute 1977
I.2025* San Francisco Art Institute

Exhibition poster for War.

1983
I.2026 San Francisco Art Workers Coalition

Article detailing weekly meetings.

I.2027 San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery 1988
I.2028 San Francisco Mime Troupe

Includes vol 4 no. 14 (May 20-June 2, 1982) issue of Other Stages.

1982-1987
I.2029* San Francisco Mime Troupe

Exhibition poster for 1985 at Dolores Park.

1984
I.2030 San Francisco Poster Brigade 1980-1982
I.2031* San Francisco Poster Brigade

Three posters for Anti-WW3 Internationalist Art Show.

1981
I.2032 San Francisco State University

Flyer for Mae Day Aftermath Content.

I.2033 Juan Sánchez 1982-1989
I.2034* Juan Sánchez

Exhibition posters for Beyond Aesthetics (1982) at Henry Street Settlement Louis Abrons Arts for Living Center, and Juan Sánchez: Recent Paintings (1986) at Heter Art Gallery at University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

1982-1986
I.2035 Sanctuary Media Project

File not present as of September 2022.

I.2036 Sandak, Inc. 1968
I.2037 Sandinista Children's Association 1983
I.2038 David Sandlin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2039* SANE

Copy of newspaper advertisement for SANE Nuclear Policy. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1962
I.2040* Santa Ana College

Exhibition poster for Chicano Art.

I.2041 Peter Santino

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.2042 Jonas dos Santos

Exhibition catalogue for Jonas dos Santos at the Intar Latin American Gallery.

1989
I.2043 Judite dos Santos

Includes correspondence and slides. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1988
I.2044 Saskia

List of women artists.

I.2045 Satellite Video Exchange

Brochure.

I.2046 Dorothy Saube

Contains single photographic slide.

I.2047 Peter Saul 1984-1988
I.2048 Scarecrow Press 1979-1980
I.2049 Schafer Gallery

Gallery at Pratt Institute.

1986-1987
I.2050 Miriam Schapiro

Contains copy of Art: A Woman's Sensibility.

1975
I.2051 Charlotte A. Schatz 1986-1987
I.2052 Jeff Schlanger 1984
I.2053 Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America

Includes 1974-1976 report.

1977
I.2054 William E. Schmidt 1983
I.2055 Carolee Schneemann

Includes booklet for Carolee Schneemann New Work: Paintings, Sculpture (1983) at the Max Hutchinson Gallery.

1983-1990
I.2056 John Schneider 1985
I.2057 Schocken Books

Contains Fall/Winter 1987 catalogue.

1987
I.2058 Sam Schoenbaum 1980
I.2059 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 1987
I.2060 School of Visual Arts 1980-1988
I.2061 Peter Schumann

Includes handpainting works on cardboard.

1985
I.2062 Ha Schult

Includes copy of New York ist Berlin with work by Thomas Hoepker and Kim Levin with a personalized inscription to Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2063 Susan Schwalb 1979-1985
I.2064 Emanuel K. Schwartz and Reta Shacknove Schwartz 1971
I.2065 Kit Schwartz 1980-1981
I.2066 Sarah Schwartz 1985
I.2067 Sarah Schwartzenberg 1978
I.2068 Jürgen Schweinenbraden 1981
I.2069 De Es Schwertberger 1977
I.2070 Martin Scorsese

Flyer for the defense of the depiction of Christianity in Scorsese's film The Last Temptation of Christ.

1988
I.2071 Arden Scott 1982
I.2072 Gil Scrine 1981
I.2073 James Scully 1988
I.2074 Seabury Auditorium

Flyer for a panel discussion titled Where is Art Going? at the General Theological Seminary.

I.2075 Second Sundays (Folder 1 of 3) 1981-1983
I.2076 Second Sundays (Folder 2 of 3) 1982-1986
I.2077* Second Sundays (Folder 3 of 3)

Assorted flyers.

1982-1983
I.2078 Sedition Ensemble

Flyer for a performance related to Internationalist Art Show Anti-WW3.

1981
I.2079* Stephen Seemayer

Performance poster for Pope Video at Tortue Gallery.

1980
I.2080 Arthur Segal

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2081 Edith Segal 1982
I.2082 George Segal 1980-1988
I.2083 Chuck Segard

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1985
I.2084 Dorothy Seiberling 1982
I.2085 Allan Sekula

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2086 La Semilla Cultural Center 1982
I.2087 Joan Semmel

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1973-1987
I.2088 Seneca Depot October Action Coalition 1983
I.2089 Robert A. Sengstacke

Series of postcards with Sengstacke photographs.

I.2090 Alix du Serech

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2091 Serious Bizness 1982-1986
I.2092 Seven Loaves

Includes August-September 1980, and December 1980-January 1981 issues of The Quality of Life in Loisaida.

1980
I.2093 Sex Show 1983
I.2094 Susan Shafton 1984
I.2095 Ben Shahn

File not present as of September 2022.

I.2096 Shakur Assata (National Coalition to Defend Assata Shakur) 1977
I.2097* Shamans

Exhibition poster for Ten Wonders on Eighth Avenue.

Digital Image

1984
I.2098 Donald Shambroom 1988
I.2099 Jo Shane

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2100 Ann Shapiro

Contains two photographic slides.

1971
I.2101 Elisha Shapiro 1984
I.2102 Sherry Kromer Shapiro 1985
I.2103 Miriam Sharon

Includes copy of Miriam Sharon Art Projects 1973-1980.

1977-1988
I.2104* Miriam Sharon

Posters.

Digital Image

Digital Image

Digital Image

Digital Image

Digital Image

Digital Image

I.2105 Sheba Sharrow

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.2106 Joyce Cutler Shaw 1978-1979
I.2107 Karen Shaw 1988
I.2108 Marie McMahon Shaw

Contains two photographic slides.

I.2109 James Sheldon

Exhibition invitation for a show at Andover Gallery. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2110 Mick Sheldon 1983
I.2111 Bonnie Sherk 1986
I.2112 Cindy Sherman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2113 Margo Lee Sherman 1985
I.2114 Stanley Allan Sherman 1985
I.2115 Stuart Sherman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2116 Susan Sherman

Contains exhibition catalogue for Art of Resistence edited by Luis Nieves Falcón.

New material added Spring 2022.

I.2117 Roger Shimomura

Exhibition catalogue for Roger Shimomura: Recent Paintings (1988) at Cleveland State University.

1988
I.2118 Shock Battalion/Charlene Hassencahl 1983-1988
I.2119 John Shockey 1984
I.2120 Pamela Shoemaker 1989
I.2121 Greg Sholette

Includes copy of Bikini Atoll: A History Lesson 1946-1978. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1987
I.2122 Kenneth Shorr

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.2123 A Show of Hands

Contains a sheet of slides.

I.2124 David Shulman

Exhibition invitation for "a documentary which examines the impact of the newsmedia upon race relations."

I.2125 Seth Siegelaub 1971
I.2126 Signs Gallery

Press release for Artists Banned in Bolivia Find Freedom in the United States.

I.2127 Silence = Death Project 1988
I.2128 Amy Sillman 1980
I.2129 Walt Silver

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2130 Anthony Silvestrini 1981-1983
I.2131 Phil Simkin 1984
I.2132 A.M. Simo 1981
I.2133 Simon Watson Gallery 1989
I.2134 Charles Simonds

Contains two photographic slides.

1976
I.2135 Lorna Simpson

Contains exhibition catalogue for Lorna Simpson: Walking the Thin Line held at Josh Baer Gallery.

1989
I.2136 Sing Sing

Contains copy of Sing Sing: The View from Within.

1972
I.2137 Ingrid Sischy 1981
I.2138 Aaron Siskind 1982
I.2139 Sister Lucy

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2140 Sisters of Survival 1983
I.2141 Sixty-Four Beds Project 1988
I.2142 Theodora Skipitares 1977
I.2143 Skooter

Includes various leaves of mail art. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981
I.2144* Sky and Earth, Female and Male, and the Four Eyes of Clairvoyance

Poster titled Nowhere to Hide Times.

I.2145 Donna Grund Slepack (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes copy of the "Political Art Calendar 1982."

New material added Spring 2022.

1981-1986
I.2146 Donna Grund Slepack (Folder 2 of 2)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1986
I.2147 Penny Slinger

Contains single photographic slide.

I.2148 Slusser Gallery 1987
I.2149 Debra Small

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2150 Small Walls 1983
I.2151 Barbara T. Smith

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.2152 M.J. Smith

Correspondence. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2153 Mimi Smith

Includes copy of This is a Test. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1989
I.2154 Paul Smith 1983
I.2155 Paul Smith

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2156 Roberta Smith 1987
I.2157 Terry Smith 1974
I.2158 Smithsonian Institution 1979
I.2159 Smoco

Tee shirt design.

I.2160 SNCC Photo

Informational brochures.

I.2161 Social Documentary Research Fund 1982-1983
I.2162 Social Graphics 1983
I.2163 Soho 20 1973-1980
I.2164* Soho 20

Exhibition poster for Hera: Exchange.

Digital Image

1980
I.2165 Solidarity Publications 1982
I.2166 Somerstown Gallery 1986
I.2167 Songs of Freedom and Struggle 1983
I.2168 Stephen s'Soreff

Includes vol. 1 nos. 1-6, and vol. 2 nos. 1-4, 6 of AGAR.

1988-1989
I.2169 Southeastern Massachusetts University 1986
I.2170 Southwestern College 1984
I.2171 Space Gallery 1989
I.2172 Giangiacomo Spadari 1970
I.2173 Michael Spafford

Includes correspondence.

1982
I.2174 SPARC (Social and Public Arts Resource Center) 1981-1982
I.2175* SPARC (Social and Public Arts Resource Center)

Poster for Act/React.

1982
I.2176 Buzz Spector

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980
I.2177 Nancy Spero

Includes January 1971 issue of The Art Gallery.

1971-1987
I.2178* Nancy Spero

Exhibition posters.

1983
I.2179 Lon Spiegelman

Mail art.

1980-1981
I.2180 Gregory C. Spiggle

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2181 Sharlene Spingler 1978
I.2182 Spinsters Ink 1983
I.2183 The Spirit That Moves Us Press 1984
I.2184 The Split Britches Company 1983-1985
I.2185 B.J. Spoke Gallery 1976
I.2186 The Sporadical

Includes issues 2 and 5.

1986-1987
I.2187 Gary Spradling 1983
I.2188 Spring Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

1967
I.2189 Carol Squiers 1981
I.2190 St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery

Includes two church publications.

1976-1984
I.2191* St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery 1982
I.2192 St. Mark's Cinema 1981
I.2193 Klaus Staeck

Includes no. 40-41 of Lotta Poetica (1974).

1974-1980
I.2194 Stake 1984
I.2195 Eric Staller

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2196 Jan Stankiewicz 1986
I.2197 Charles J. Stanley

See folder I.1751.

I.2198 Jim Starrett

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.2199 State of Mind, State of the Union (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes issue no. 9 of Upfront, and a 1985 calendar.

1984-1985
I.2200 State of Mind, State of the Union (Folder 2 of 3) 1984-1985
I.2201* State of Mind, State of the Union (Folder 3 of 3)

Oversized flyers.

1984-1985
I.2202 State of Mind, State of the Union-Leftovers (Folder 1 of 2) 1984-1985
I.2203 State of Mind, State of the Union-Leftovers (Folder 2 of 2) 1977-1985
I.2204 State of Mind, State of the Union-Image-Grams (Folder 1 of 5) 1984-1985
I.2205 State of Mind, State of the Union-Image-Grams (Folder 2 of 5) 1981-1985
I.2206 State of Mind, State of the Union-Image-Grams (Folder 3 of 5) 1980-1989
I.2207 State of Mind, State of the Union-Image-Grams (Folder 4 of 5) 1980-1989
I.2208* State of Mind, State of the Union-Image-Grams (Folder 5 of 5)
I.2209 State University of New York (SUNY) 1983
I.2210 Statements and Feelings

Exhibition from the Harlem State Office Building Collection.

1981
I.2211 Anita Steckel

Includes photographs of artworks. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1972-1979
I.2212* Anita Steckel

Photocopy of the cover of vol. 6 no. 39 of The East Village Other.

1971
I.2213 Lisa Steele

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.2214 Haim Steinbach 1980
I.2215 Steingrímur (Eyfjörð Kristmundsson) 1978
I.2216 Philip Steinmetz

Exhibition fact sheet for Made in Italy.

I.2217 Merle Steir

Contains copy of Making Mud. Merle Steir/An Oral History.

1979
I.2218 Pat Steir

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2219 Jana Sterbak 1986
I.2220 Harry Sternberg

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2221 Carl Stetser 1977
I.2222 Glen Stevens 1983
I.2223 May Stevens

Includes copy of exhibition catalogue Rosa Alice (1988), May Stevens Big Daddy 1967-75 (1975), May Stevens (1973) at Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Mysteries and Politics (1979) at Franklin and Marshall College, and a copy of Ordinary. Extraordinary. (1980).

1971-1988
I.2224* May Stevens

Poster for Words and Images: Dialogues Between Critics and Artists.

1987-1988
I.2225 Michael Stewart 1983
I.2226 George Stone 1984
I.2227 Marly Stone

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.2228 Stop Shoreham Campaign 1983
I.2229 Stop the War

Series of postcards protesting war in Nicaragua.

I.2230 Storefront for Art and Architecture 1984-1989
I.2231* Storefront for Art and Architecture 1984-1989
I.2232 Marjory S. Strauss

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2233 Sandy Strauss 1989
I.2234 Edvins Strautmanis

Contains exhibition catalogue for Edvins Strautmanis: Skulls 1974-1984 at Reynold C. Kerr Soho.

1984
I.2235 Dave Street 1986
I.2236 Marge Strider

Contains single photographic slide.

1969
I.2237 Naomi Stringer

Contains single photographic slide.

1976
I.2238 Amy Stromsten

Contains photographic slides.

1970-1980
I.2239 Struggle Collective 1980-1981
I.2240 Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (Folder 1 of 2) 1968
I.2241 Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (Folder 2 of 2)

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1968
I.2242 Studio 10 1981
I.2243 Studio Leclair 1980-1981
I.2244 Studio Museum in Harlem 1978-1988
I.2245 Study Group

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.2246 John Sturrock 1982
I.2247 Carlos Sueños

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2248 Cynthia Suerstedt 1983
I.2249 Rick Sugdan 1988
I.2250 Kathlynn Sullivan 1983
I.2251 Nancy Sullivan

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2252 May Sun 1983
I.2253 Surrealist Movement in U.S. 1973
I.2254* Survivalfest 1984 1984
I.2255 Mark Di Suvero

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979
I.2256 Sylvia de Swaan

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2257 Lynn Swanson 1984
I.2258 Sydney University Art Workshop

Contains single photographic slide.

I.2259 Syracuse Cultural Workers 1984-1987
I.2260* Syracuse Cultural Workers

Contains calendars.

1986-1988
I.2261 Mitchell Syrop 1989
I.2262 Chaim Tabak

Includes correspondence.

1981-1982
I.2263 Athena Tacha 1984
I.2264 Jonathan Talbot 1982-1983
I.2265 Taller Boricua 1981
I.2266 Taller Latino Americano

Includes April and September 1983, April 1984, and August-December 1984 issues.

1983-1985
I.2267 B. Talpo
I.2268 Tamerik Productions 1981
I.2269 Tamouz Productions 1986
I.2270 Tane

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1981
I.2271 Leo Tanguma 1989
I.2272 Dietmar Tanterl 1981
I.2273 Geri Taper 1984
I.2274 Robert Taub

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.2275 Elyse Taylor

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983
I.2276* Teatro La Terraza 1982
I.2277 Tecla

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1983
I.2278 Telecommunications

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2279 Merle Temkin

Contains single photographic slide.

I.2280 Temple University Press 1983
I.2281* Temporary Insanity

Poster for exhibition held at San Francisco State University.

I.2282 Ten on Eight

10 Windows on 8th Avenue.

1983-1984
I.2283 Tenth Avenue Bar 1981
I.2284 Terminal 1989
I.2285 Terminal New York 1983
I.2286* Terminal New York

Prepare for War posters.

1983
I.2287* Terrain Gallery 1983
I.2288 Theater for the New City 1981
I.2289 Jean-Paul Thenot 1976
I.2290 Roberto Thieme

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.2291 Third World Newsreel 1984-1988
I.2292 Third World and Progressive People's Coalition

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.2293 Third World Women's Archives 1982
I.2294* Thirteen AB

Newspaper documentation from "a 3 day new wave/video/art/music/theater/performance/party/show called 13AB."

1980
I.2295 Thirteenth Moon 1980-1981
I.2296 Dennis Thomas and Day Gleeson 1986
I.2297 Morgan Thomas 1983
I.2298* Thorpe Intermedia Gallery 1984
I.2299 A Thousand Cranes 1981
I.2300 Three Teens Kill 4 No Motive 1983
I.2301 Lisa Tickner 1980
I.2302 Time Square Show 1980
I.2303* Time Square Show

Event calendar. Two copies.

Digital Image

Digital Image

1980
I.2304 Tess Timoney

Includes correspondence and photographs.

1988
I.2305 Ken Tisa

Exhibition invitation.

I.2306 Blaise Tobia 1982
I.2307 Seth Tobocman 1984
I.2308* Seth Tobocman and Charles Frederick 1985
I.2309 Jean Toche (Folder 1 of 2) 1980-1986
I.2310 Jean Toche (Folder 2 of 2) 1987-1989
I.2311 Todt 1988
I.2312 Amelia Toledo

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2313 Betty Tompkins 1979
I.2314 Tompkins Square Art Festival 1981
I.2315 Tonachel/Warhover 1984
I.2316 Jean-Louise Topazzini

Includes correspondence.

1986
I.2317 Maciej Toporowicz 1988
I.2318 Niele Toroni

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1972
I.2319 Diane Torr 1986-1988
I.2320 Francesc Torres

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1980-1987
I.2321 Rigoberto Torres 1982-1983
I.2322 Tower 1984
I.2323 Mark Towner

Post Industrialization postcard.

I.2324 The Toy Sun

Contains issues no. 1, no. 2, and no. 3.

1976
I.2325 Arnold Trachtman

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1985
I.2326 Travelling Art Mail

Small hand-drawn card.

I.2327 Bill Traylor 1979
I.2328 Maz Troppe 1988
I.2329 Marcia Tucker 1982
I.2330 Douglas Turnbaugh 1980
I.2331 Ellen Turner 1980
I.2332 Jeramy Turner 1988
I.2333 Richard Turner 1987
I.2334 Tuttle Gallery 1989
I.2335 John Tweddle 1980
I.2336 22 Wooster Gallery 1981
I.2337 Tyler School of Art 1984
I.2338 U.C.L.A. 1982-1986
I.2339 U.S. Committee for Justice to Latin American Political Prisoners

Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

1973
I.2340* U.S. Committee for Justice to Latin American Political Prisoners

Poster titled Argentina Today: Political Repression and the Fight Against It.

I.2341 UAW Solidarity

Contains vol. 23 no. 15.

1980
I.2342 Shafique Uddin

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986
I.2343 Mierle Laderman Ukeles 1982-1989
I.2344 Unarm 1983
I.2345 Underground Railway Theater 1985-1988
I.2346 Unforgettable Fire 1982
I.2347 Union of Concerned Commies 1980
I.2348 United Mime Workers 1982
I.2349 Unity 1980
I.2350 University of California at Berkeley 1982
I.2351 University of Colorado at Boulder 1989
I.2352 University of Illinois at Chicago 1986
I.2353* University of Massachusetts at Amherst 1981
I.2354 University of Michigan 1983-1986
I.2355 University of Minnesota Press 1987
I.2356 University of the Streets

Two flyers for film screenings.

I.2357 Unmuzzled Ox

Flyer for a poetry reading.

I.2358 Peter Unsicker 1987
I.2359 Upfront (Folder 1 of 10)

Includes issues 1 and 2 of Upfront and vol. 1 no. 2 of Doo Daa Florida. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1983
I.2360 Upfront (Folder 2 of 10)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1983
I.2361 Upfront (Folder 3 of 10)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1984
I.2362 Upfront (Folder 4 of 10)

Contains photographs and contacts sheets used for issue no. 10. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1983-1984
I.2363 Upfront (Folder 5 of 10)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982-1983
I.2364 Upfront (Folder 6 of 10)

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1986-1987
I.2365 Upfront (Folder 7 of 10)

Includes October 1985 photographs and vol. 12 no. 9 of Art and Artists.

1981-1986
I.2366 Upfront (Folder 8 of 10)

Contains issues 3 through 15 of Upfront.

1981-1988
I.2367 Upfront (Folder 9 of 10)

Includes special issue no. 11.

New material added Spring 2022.

1985-1986
I.2368* Upfront (Folder 10 of 10)

Poster for Act/React.

1982
I.2369 Upfront Issue #11 (Folder 1 of 3)

Contains photographs used in issue.

I.2370 Upfront Issue #11 (Folder 2 of 3)

Contains photographs used in issue.

I.2371 Upfront Issue #11 (Folder 3 of 3)

Contains photographs used in issue. Includes copy of Children of the Welfare Hotels: Photographs by Marilynne Herbert (1985).

I.2372 Marina Urbach

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1977
I.2373 Rob Urie

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2374 Dennis Urrutia

Exhibition invitation for From Harlem with Love at the Otto René Castillo Center for Working Class Culture.

I.2375 USC Atelier 1983
I.2376 V/tape 1983
I.2377 Valentines Day Committee for Housing Justice

Flyer for Rock Against Relocation concert.

I.2378 Julius Valiunas 1989
I.2379* Julius Valiunas

Poster against homelessness.

I.2380 Mark Vallen 1988
I.2381 Roland Van Den Berghe 1979
I.2382 Agnes Varda 1981
I.2383 Regina Vater

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1975-1976
I.2384 Tony Velez 1982
I.2385 Ventana 1986
I.2386 Janet Vicario

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.2387* Janet Vicario

Exhibition poster for show at Herter Hall at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2388 Vietnam

Contains copy of art book Vietname by Anonymous c/o Baptiste.

1980
I.2389 The Vietnam Experience Art Exhibit 1981
I.2390 Vietnam in the Arts, Inc. 1982
I.2391 Vietnam Peace Parade Committee

Personal file of Rudolf Baranik.

1973
I.2392 Photos of Art Related to Vietnam

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

I.2393 Protest by Artists and Writers Related to Vietnam

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1966-1984
I.2394 Vietnam Veterans Against War 1972
I.2395 Vietnam Veterans Arts Group 1982
I.2396 Village Independent Democrats

Press release for a film series celebrating Black History Month.

I.2397 The Village Voice (Folder 1 of 4)

Copies of papers from December 10, 1979, and February 1, 1983.

1979-1983
I.2398 The Village Voice (Folder 2 of 4)

Copies of papers from February 24, 1984; October 15, 1985; October 6 1987; June 28, 1988; and Spring 1989.

1984-1989
I.2399 The Village Voice (Folder 3 of 4)

Various clippings.

1985
I.2400* The Village Voice (Folder 4 of 4)

Includes June 15, 1982, and February 1, 1984 issues.

I.2401 Vinnie Violet

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2402 The Virgin Mary Society 1983-1984
I.2403 Hank Virgona 1977-1989
I.2404* Hank Virgona

Exhibition poster for Salt III: Etchings from the Military Suite

I.2405 Visual Artists and Galleries Association, Inc. 1981
I.2406 Visual Arts Research and Resource Center Relating to the Caribbean 1983
I.2407 Visual Thinking

Exhibition held at Photographics Unlimited, Inc.

1983
I.2408 Julius Vitali and Terry Niedzialek 1983
I.2409 Betty Voelker 1976
I.2410 Johanna Vogelsang 1989
I.2411* Vollum College

Exhibition poster for show with Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, and Robbie Conal.

1985
I.2412 Hannah Vowles

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2413 W.A.D.A. (Workings Artists for a Democratic Alternative) 1984
I.2414 W.A.M. 1975
I.2415 W.E.B. (West East Bag) 1972-1976
I.2416 Warner Wada

Press release for exhibition at Inroads Multimedia Art Center.

I.2417 Judy K. Collischan Van Wagner 1984
I.2418 Kevin Wahl

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2419 Edward Waisnis

Contains copy of Troubled Regions.

1981
I.2420 Peter Waite 1982
I.2421 The Waitresses 1976-1978
I.2422* The Waitresses 1976-1978
I.2423 Larry Walczak

Includes copy of American History Lessons.

1981
I.2424 J. Michael Walker 1985
I.2425 William Walker 1977
I.2426 Greg A. Wallace 1981
I.2427 Ruth Wallen 1982-1984
I.2428 Wallflower Order 1981-1983
I.2429 Alida Walsh 1982
I.2430 Patricia Walsh 1989
I.2431 Joan Waltemath 1987
I.2432 War [Nuclear, Vietnam, The Draft, Women, etc…]

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1979-1986
I.2433 War [Nuclear, Vietnam, The Draft, Women, etc…]

Includes October 15, 1980 and January 15, 1982 issues of WIN magazine; vol. 4 no. 1 of Menses; June 1982 issue of WomaNews; May 1983 issue of Nuclear Times; and a copy of The Greenham Factor (1984).

1983-1985
I.2434 War Resister's League (Folder 1 of 2)

Includes 1982 peace calendar titled Dancing in the Streets and 1984 calendar titled Against the Tide.

1982
I.2435 War Resister's League (Folder 2 of 2) 1986
I.2436 Ashley Ward 1984
I.2437 Ward's Island
I.2438 Andy Warhol 1985
I.2439 Gerry Warner 1986
I.2440 Jerome Washington 1986
I.2441 Washington Project for the Arts

Includes copy of War and Memory in the Aftermath of Vietnam.

1985-1987
I.2442* Washington Project for the Arts

Exhibition posters for History as Content (1984) and exhibitions in early 1985.

1984-1985
I.2443 Washington Square Library
I.2444 Washington State University
I.2445 Washington Women's Art Center 1984
I.2446 Richard J. Watson 1985
I.2447 Artemesia Weber 1984
I.2448 John Pitman Weber

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1987
I.2449 Lawrence Weiner 1979-1980
I.2450 Sam Weiner 1988
I.2451 Ruth Weisberg

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1988
I.2452 Jerry Weist 1989
I.2453 David N. Wells 1982
I.2454 Nancy Wells 1980
I.2455 Gina Wendkos 1980
I.2456 Lawrence Weschler 1982
I.2457 John Wesley

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2458 West Coast Lesbian Collections
I.2459 Westbeth Gallery 1983
I.2460* Westbeth Gallery 1970
I.2461 College at Old Westbury 1982
I.2462 Westbury Peace Center 1985
I.2463 Bradley Wester 1982
I.2464 Wheeler Gallery 1985
I.2465 White Columns 1988
I.2466 Iain Whitecross 1975
I.2467 John Whitehead

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.2468 Whitney Counterweight 3 1981
I.2469 Whitney Museum

Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1971-1987
I.2470* Whitney Museum

Exhibition poster for The Prison Show: Realities and Representations.

1981
I.2471 Joyce Wieland

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2472 Anne Wiggle

Contains single photographic slide.

I.2473 Wildgirl 1983
I.2474 Hannah Wilke

Contains single photographic slide.

I.2475 Stephen Willats

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984-1986
I.2476 William Paterson College 1982
I.2477 Dennis Williams 1988
I.2478 Pat Ward Williams 1986
I.2479 Reese Williams

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1978
I.2480* Reese Williams

Digital Image

I.2481 Sue Williamson 1986
I.2482 Gregg Williard

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2483 Charles Wilson 1989
I.2484 Ian Wilson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2485 Martha Wilson

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2486 WIN Magazine

Series of six postcards.

I.2487 Window Peace 1987-1988
I.2488 Claire Wing

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985-1986
I.2489 Jackie Winsor

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2490 Daniel Witz 1981
I.2491 Krzysztof Wodiczko

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1981-1989
I.2492 David Wojnarowicz

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1982
I.2493 Jenifer Wolf

Essay titled Spirit Jars.

I.2494 Ginny Wollaston

Essay titled Sometimes You've Got to Break It to See How to Fix It. Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

I.2495 Terry Wolverton 1980
I.2496* Woman/Artist/Filmmakers

Film series calendars at A.I.R. Gallery.

1984-1986
I.2497 Womanbooks 1981
I.2498 Woman Artist News (Folder 1 of 3)

Includes vol. 2 issues 2-3, 5, 8-10, vol. 3 issues 1-4, 6, and vol. 8 issues 1-2, and 4.

1977-1983
I.2499 Woman Artist News (Folder 2 of 3)

Includes vol. 10 issues 5-6, and vol. 11 issues 4-5.

1985-1986
I.2500 Woman Artist News (Folder 3 of 3)

Includes vol. 12 issues 2, 4-5, and vol. 13 no. 2.

1987-1988
I.2501 Woman's Art Journal 1982-1987
I.2502 Woman's Building 1976-1985
I.2503 Woman's Collage Theatre

Informational pamphlet for Sirens directed by Helene Marshall.

1979
I.2504 Women Artists Slide Library

Membership forms and ads.

I.2505 Women Artists Visibility Event

Includes pins from event held at The Museum of Modern Art.

1984
I.2506* Women Concerned About Nuclear Power Plants

Illustrated newspaper.

1979
I.2507 Women in Art 1983
I.2508 Women in the Arts 1979-1987
I.2509 Women Make Movies 1986
I.2510* Women Make Movies

Poster for Viewpoints: A Conference on Women, Culture, and Public Media on November 7, 8, and 9, 1986 at Hunter College.

1986
I.2511 Womanews

Includes vol. 3 no. 6 (June 1982), vol. 5 no. 2 (February 1984), and vol. 5 no. 5 (June 1984).

1982-1984
I.2512 Women's Art Movement (Australia) 1982-1983
I.2513 Women's Art Registry of Minnesota (W.A.R.M.) 1986
I.2514 Women's Art Resource Center 1989
I.2515 Women's Caravan "S.A.C." (Survive and Continue) 1982-1983
I.2516* Women's Caravan "S.A.C." (Survive and Continue)

Contains large cotton banner designed by Helène Aylon for the 1982 Disarmament II Rally at the United Nations in New York City.

Digital Image

1982
I.2517 Women's Caucus for Art (Folder 1 of 5) 1981-1989
I.2518 Women's Caucus for Art (Folder 2 of 5)

Includes awards booklets for 1985-1988, National Update Winter 1989, and other various conference booklets and schedules.

1982-1988
I.2519 Women's Caucus for Art (Folder 3 of 5)

Contains directories for 1982, 1984-1986, and 1988.

1984
I.2520 Women's Caucus for Art (Folder 4 of 5) 1982-1985
I.2521* Women's Caucus for Art (Folder 5 of 5)
I.2522 Women's Collection Newsletter 1988
I.2523 Women's Interart Center 1984-1985
I.2524* Women's Interart Center

Two exhibition posters for Women Artists of the Southwest and an untitled group show.

1983
I.2525 The Women's Liberation Writing Collective 1982
I.2526 Women's Project and Productions 1987
I.2527 Women's Studio Workshop

Includes copy of Voices (1979), and Collected Voices (1982).

1979-1988
I.2528* Women's Studio Workshop 1985
I.2529 Al Wong 1986
I.2530 Martin Wong

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2531 Francesca Woodman 1986
I.2532 Richard B. Woodward 1989
I.2533 Tilly Woodward

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1987
I.2534 Working Women's Institute 1984
I.2535 Workshop for People's Art

Flyer for film showing and group discussion.

I.2536 World Music Institute 1987
I.2537 World War 3 Illustrated

Contains issues 4, 5, 11, and 12.

1984-1989
I.2538* World Wildlife Fund

"Save Elephants" poster.

1989
I.2539 Ten Worlds Gallery 1988
I.2540 Paul Worsted

Contains single photographic slide.

I.2541 WOW Café 1981-1988
I.2542 Jody Wright

Includes copies of When This You See Remember Me (1978), and Survival (1979).

1978-1986
I.2543 Wright State University 1981
I.2544 Xchange TV 1985-1986
I.2545 Yale Center for British Art 1988
I.2546 Yale School of Art 1983
I.2547 John Yeadon

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.2548 Tim Yohn 1984
I.2549 Yolisa House Gallery 1980
I.2550 James Young 1983
I.2551 Young K 1987
I.2552 Shura Young

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1985
I.2553 Tom Young

Contains correspondence. Personal file of Dore Ashton.

1961
I.2554 Youth Theatre Forum 1982
I.2555 Zadik Zadikian 1979
I.2556 Paul Zaloom 1982-1989
I.2557 Kes Zapkus 1982-1989
I.2558* Kes Zapkus

Exhibition poster.

I.2559 Nick Zedd

Flyer for film God's Police.

I.2560 Anthony Zega 1988
I.2561 Paul Zelevansky 1982
I.2562 Jodie Zellen 1986
I.2563 Heinrich Zille 1984
I.2564 Francine Zucker 1981
I.2565 Harvey Zucker 1962
I.2566 James Zwadlo

Personal file of Lucy Lippard.

1984
I.2567 Lisa Zwerling 1982
I.2568 Rhonda Zwillinger 1982-1983
I.2569 Tom Halsall Ephemera

Includes fliers, press releases, correspondence, and exhibition posters and invitations from State of Mind/State of the Union and Concrete Crisis.

Items donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

1984-1988
I.2570 Upfront

Upfront issues 6-7, 9, 10, 11, and special Concrete Crisis issue.

Items donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

1983-1987
I.2571 Buttons

Artists Call button by Robert Huot and a Committed to Print button from the MoMA exhibition Committed to Print from January 31–April 19, 1988.

Items donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

I.2572 PAD/D Stamp

Stamp reads "PAD/D 339 Lafayette St N.Y., N.Y. 10012"

Items donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.


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Series II: Audio/Visual Recordings 1980-1988

Series II contains the audio/visual materials that were originally housed separate from the files. This includes seventeen audio cassette tapes and four VHS video tapes documenting various interviews, performances, and radio programs. WBAI radio station, a New York City public radio station that highlights "political news, talk and opinion from left-leaning, liberal or progressive viewpoint, and eclectic music," is referenced frequently in this series. All recordings have handwritten labels which are transcribed in full in the item notes below.

Folder Title Date
II.1a "Media Stereotypes. WBAI January 1981. Produced by Bread and Roses." January 1981
II.1b "Mimi Rosenberg: Negative Portrayals of Minorities. WBAI January 1981." January 1981
II.1c "Lolita Book and Film Discussion. WBAI March 13, 1981." March 13, 1981
II.1d "Artists and Responsibility Panel Discussion. February 1981." February 1981
II.2 Allan S. Bridge

Contains one audio tape titled Apology Censored (1981), and a booklet outling a corresponding project proposal.

1981
II.3a "WBAI by Mimi Rosenberg. Spring 1982." 1982
II.3b "Media Stereotype by Mimi Rosenberg, Radio Broadcast, People in Motion. January 1981." January 1981
II.3c "Fort Apache/Minority Imagery on the Screen."
II.3d "Friday Tape I, Group Presentations."
II.4a "A Soup Kitchen Work by Gloria Bornstein"
II.4b "February 27 Distribution Panel. December 1980." December 1980
II.4c "Media Stereotypes by Mimi Rosenberg. January 1981." January 1981
II.4d "February 26 1982 Movement-National Groups by Lucy Lippard." February 26, 1982
II.5a "Unknown. Autobiography of European Man."
II.5b "Panel Discussion: Native American/Black and White by PAD/D."
II.6a "Third World Ties #1 by Mark W. McGinnis. 1988." 1988
II.6b "Third World Ties #2 by Mark W. McGinnis. 1988." 1988
II.7a "Street TV #1 by Dave Street and Philip Glass. 1985." 1985
II.7b "Sarah's Story by Scotland Today Report. 1986." 1986
II.8 Artists Protest and March in NYC with interviews including Leon Golub, Nancy Spero and Lucy Lippard

.mp4 file originally stored on a flashdrive.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.9 Political Art State Of Mind State Of The Union with artist testimonials including Herb Perr, Jerry Kearns, Irving Wexler, Jeff Russell, Alfred Martinez, Angelo Januzzi, Leon Golub and Nancy Spiro

.mp4 file originally stored on a flashdrive.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.10 Political Art conversations with Wexler, Lippard, Kearns, Golub and Spiro

.mp4 file originally stored on a flashdrive.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.11 PAD/D Artists Interviews

.mp4 file originally stored on a flashdrive.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.12 Contracide and Demonstrate for Peace!

.mp4 file originally stored on a flashdrive.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.13 Andy Warhol's Factory, a day in the life edited

.mp4 file originally stored on a flashdrive.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.14 Andy Warhol's Factory, unedited with Lou Reed and Velvet Underground

.mp4 file originally stored on a flashdrive.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.15 "Tape 1 Show"

MiniDV containing edited video art pieces. The first half contains "11:56," "Life Poetry," "Andy and Edie" (Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick), "The Final Call," "T.V.O.D," second half contains "Corpse Passion Life Death," "The Junior Jazzy Jumpers," "Jon Hassell," "Krystal Karma"

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024. It was split into two .mov files. The digital files may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.16 "Tape 3"

MiniDV containing footage of protests and performance art.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024. It was split into two .mov files. The digital files may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

1984
II.17 "Tape 5"

MiniDV containing footage of Andy Warhol's Silver Factory, with performances from The Velvet Underground. Included are Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Joe Campbell, Nico and The Velvet Underground.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024. It was split into two .mov files. The digital files may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.18 "Artwork-Concrete Crisis"

Video8.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: The Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.

II.19 Unedited-Performance at Franklin Furnace for PAD/D: State of Mind / State of the Union

VHS. The label reads: "Unedited - Performance at Franklin Furnace for PAD/D: State of Mind / State of the Union with - Charles Dennis, Jimmie Durham, Ellen Fisher, Tannis Hugill, Danitra Vance."

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. The performance ends at 01:21:10 and afterwards a seemingly unrelated tour of an artist's studio begins. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.20 PAD/D Meeting

VHS. Interview with PAD/D members about State of Mind / State of the Union. Label reads: "Janet Varcario, Kathie Brown, Irving Wexler, Lucy Lippard, Jerry Kearns, Herb Perr, Joel PAD/D Mtg."

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

March 18, 1985
II.21 "Transference-Program 1"

VHS. A Series of videos made for the program "Transference: State of Mind State of the Union": "One Megaton"; "The Flying Eye" by Stephen S'Soreff; "Contracide" presented by Interference TV; On street interviews in Burnside; Barabara Kruger political video against Ronald Reagan; "A Conversation with Alger Hiss"; Edited film clips cut with political videos of politicians and war; Production by Wolfgang Staehle; "It's Only a Movie"; Edited by Wolfgang Staehle; "Charlemagne Ptomaine King of the West" presented by Moscow the Third Rome; Interviews and performances from Artists Call in 1984; "Malathion." Participants include Barbara Kruger, Interference TV, Wolfgang Staehle, Tom Halsall. Program curated by Tom Halsall, Angelo Jannuzzi, and Thomas Soloman.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024. It was split into eleven .mov files. The digital files may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

January 1985
II.22 "Transference-Program 2"

VHS. Second installment of the program "Transference." Programs focused on the 1984 Presidential election and the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. The videos explore the relationships between politics and mass media. The last video talks about the history of United States intervention with Mexico and Central America, and the issues of manufacturing toilet paper from Central America and its affects on local economies. Participants include Tom Hansen, Wolfgang Staehle, Susan Peehl. Program curated by Tom Halsall, Angelo Jannuzzi, and Thomas Soloman.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

II.23 Artmakers Mural Project: East Village

VHS. Label reads: "Artmakers Mural Project: East Village. Interview with Eva Cockcroft plus all murals. Produced by Tom Halsall, 9/85 Unedited Master."

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

September 1985
II.24 "4th Wall"

VHS. Music and performance art. Participants include 4th Wall, Paul Zimmin, Craig Onis, Jerry Allen, Joe Lawry.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

January 31, 1985
II.25 "Unedited-Political Clowning at 4th Wall"

VHS. Participants include Paul Zoloum, Debra Caufin, Jim Caulder, Cheryl Cashman, Stanley Allen Sherman.

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. From 00:01:05-00:01:47 there is documentary footage of the Holocaust.The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

June 1985
II.26 Concrete Crisis 1987

VHS. Interviews with artists. Label reads: "Concrete Crisis 1987: Papo Colo, Janette Ingberman, Nancy Sullivan, Betsy McClindon, Tomie Arai, Carole Bayard, Jeff, Anton Van Dalen, Noah Jemison, Anita Steckel, Sabrina Jones, Vinny Salas, Tom Wachunis, Seth Tobacman, Feye Chiang, Olivia Beens, Vito Acconci, Irving Wexler."

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. Starting at 00:39:22 is recorded programming from MTV with music videos and commercials from the mid- to late-80s. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.

March 1987
II.27 PADD Video Collective

U-matic. Label reads: "PADD Video Collective: NYSCA Sample No. 1: 3 Segments Excerpts from - "You Talkin to me?" by Susan Peehl; "Dragon Illic" by David Blair; Interviews - Leon Golub, Nancy Spero and Tim Rollins by Tom Halsall."

Recording donated by Tom Halsall and added Spring 2024.

NOTE: This recording was digitized in February 2024 into an .mov file. The digital file may be consulted in the Archives reading room.


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Series III: Posters 1967-1989

Series III contains more than 780 posters by a wide range of artists and artist institutions, and all donated, collected, or made by PAD/D members. They are arranged alphabetically by artist or institution, as in Series I. The poster collection consists of hand-painted protest signs, artist-editioned posters, exhibition posters, advertisements, and artist posters. The poster title, date, and creator are listed, when known. If there is no discernable title, then a brief description of the poster is given. Instances where folders contain multiple identical or variant copies of the same poster are noted, and those with unknown creators are listed at the end of the series. Some posters are duplicates of those in Series I. Posters are inscribed with PAD/D's original numbering system, which appears as FPF (Flat Poster File) or RPF (Rolled Poster File) followed by a number, which correlates to a general size range. These numbers also are found on their corresponding cards in the card catalog. This annotation can usually be found on the poster's verso in either the lower left or lower right corner.

All items in Series III have been digitized and are available online at https://maid.moma.org/.

Folder Title Date
III.1 4zzz, No Fixed Address

51 x 76 cm.

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III.2 A is for Africa, …Forge Simple Words That Even the Children Can Understand.

90 x 65 cm.

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III.3 A.R.T., We Have Supported the Enemies of the Peasants of Saigon: Martin Luther King, Jr.

51 x 64 cm.

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1970
III.4 Gladis Acosta, Africa: International Week of Solidarity With the Peoples of Africa.

52 x 33 cm.

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III.5 Addison Road Community Center, Austalia Day Festival.

66 x 49 cm.

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III.6 AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization), A Century of Achievement, a Challenge for the Future: Labor's Centennial.

74 x 43 cm.

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1981
III.7 Minna Agins, Minna Agins Graphics (Social and Public Art Resource Center).

58 x 73 cm.

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1980
III.8 AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, Aidsgate

85 x 56 cm. Related to Silence=Death poster.

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1987
III.9 Aldrig mere Krig, Ingen Fremtid Uden Afrustning.

60 x 42 cm. Translation: "No peace without disarmament."

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III.10 Aldrig mere Krig, Samarbejde er Bedre End Strid.

50 x 36 cm. Translation: "Cooperation is better than strife."

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III.11 Aldrig mere Krig, Uddød For Meget Panser For Lidt Hjerne.

61 x 45 cm. Translation: "Extinct because lots of armour but a little brain." Two copies.

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III.12 Alexis [Hunter], Sense and Sensibility in Feminist Art Practice. Midland Group Nottingham.

61 x 44 cm.

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III.13 ALI: Werkstatt fur Gestaltung/Angi Domdey, "Liebesgedicht an Meinen Feind"

85 x 60 cm.

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1982
III.14 All Species, All Species in Support of a Nuclear Free Harbor.

61 x 46 cm.

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1984
III.15 Jerri Allyn, [Placemat Project].

28 x 41 cm. Project also involved Women's Caucus for Art, College Art Association of America, Franklin Furnace, and the Bread and Roses Cultural Project. Includes five versions.

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1982
III.16 Alternative Liste für Demokratie und Umweltschutz, Es ist Besser, Unsere Jugend Besetzt Leerstehende Häuser als fremde Länder.

50 x 70 cm.

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III.17 AMNLAE, Resistiremos con Dignidad: Venceremos!.

44 x 59 cm.

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1984
III.18 Carolyn Anagnos, Two FMLN Guerrillas.

52 x 69 cm.

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1985
III.19 Michael Anderson, Artists! Fight Gentrification: Oath of the Horatio.

61 x 46 cm. Created for PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984). Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.10.

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1983
III.20 Michael Anderson, Help Save the Neighborhood: Stop Gentrification.

73 x 59 cm. Created for PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984). Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folders IV.7 and IV.10.

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1983
III.21 Leslie Bender, Stop Gentrification.

61 x 58 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.11. Artist previously listed as Michael Anderson.

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1983
III.22 Michael Anderson, Exposing Layers: Neighborhood Blight.

36 x 97 cm.

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1982
III.23 Michael Anderson, In Memorium to Those Felled by Environmental/Economic Pollution.

54 x 76 cm. Depicts image of the Orchidia Restaurant, also found in folder III.570. Created for PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984). Four copies.

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1984
III.24 Angry Arts, Dance Protest for Vietnam.

56 x 43 cm.

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1967
III.25 Art/Act, Charred Wall of Radio Segovia, Ocotal, Nicaragua 1984: Two Men Burned to Death in Contra Attack.

43 x 28 cm.

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1985
III.26 Art/Act, ¡We Will Not Disappear! ¡No Nos Desaparecemos !

69 x 49 cm. Photograph taken by Marcelo Montecino. Four copies.

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1982
III.27 Art and Ecological Issues, No Nukes is Good Nukes.

44 x 28 cm. Related to poster in folder III.231.

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1981
III.28 Art Workers Coalition, Let Me Say, at the Risk of Seeming Ridiculous, that the True Revolutionary is Guided by Great Feelings of Love (Che).

39 x 54 cm.

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III.29 Art Workers Coalition/Ron Haeberle, Four More Years? Four More Years.

64 x 95 cm. Depicts same image as folder III.30.

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1972
III.30 Art Workers Coalition/Peter Brandt, Q. And Babies? A. And Babies.

64 x 95 cm. Depicts same image as folder III.29. Two copies.

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1970
III.31 Michael Anderson, Help Save the Neighborhood Fight Speculation.

61 x 57 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folders IV.7 and IV.9. Artist previously listed as Artists! PAD/D Anti-Gentrification Subcommittee.

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1983
III.32 Artists Against Nuclear Madness, Dangerous Works: a Three-Day Conference Against the Nuclear Threat.

55 x 43 cm. Two copies.

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1982
III.33 Artists' Books, Printed Matter, Inc.

41 x 51 cm.

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III.34 Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America, Artists Call Against U.S. Intervention in Central America.

36 x 28 cm.

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III.35 Artists in Common, Respect Life: Stop Reagan, Register and Vote.

56 x 44 cm.

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III.36 Artists Poster Committee, We Begin Bombing in Five Minutes.

59 x 90 cm. Five copies.

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1984
III.37 Artworks, Sit-In for Survival.

56 x 41 cm.

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1978
III.38 Atelier populaire, Nous Sommes Tous Indesirable.

74 x 59 cm. Poster related to the May 1968 student uprising in Paris.

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III.39 Jan Attridge, Traditional Medicine Wheel of the Americas.

61 x 38 cm.

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1981
III.40 Jan Attridge, We Are the Children and Caretakers of the Sacred Mother Earth.

61 x 46 cm.

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1981
III.41 ATW Communications, Odds, Evens, One, Two, Three: Ground Zero…

91 x 51 cm. Five copies.

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1982
III.42 Peg Averill, No Nuclear Terror-Power or Weapons.

58 x 43 cm.

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III.43 Peg Averill, No Nukes: March on the Convention, August 12: Sponsored by the Coalition for Direct Action. Demand Your Rights: National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights: March on Washington, Oct. 14.

36 x 26 cm. Poster is double-sided.

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III.44 Peg Averill, Ugly Americanism: a WIN Poster by Peg Averill.

42 x 28 cm.

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III.45 Helene Aylon, SAC Survive and Continue: an Anti-War Ceremonial/Helene Aylon.

38 x 90 cm. Two copies.

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1981
III.46 B.A. Christians, Many Priests, Nuns and Most Catholics Are Not Aware That the Vatican Controls the Following:...

90 x 59 cm.

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1985
III.47 Josh Baran, Quayle Becomes President.

58 x 35 cm.

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1988
III.48 Rudolf Baranik, Angry Arts Against the War in Vietnam.

61 x 33 cm.

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1967
III.49 Rudolf Baranik, Elegies: Sleep, Napalm, Night Sky.

61 x 40 cm.

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1987
III.50 Baruch College Gallery, Lewis Hine in Europe 1918-1919: Photographs from the American Red Cross Collection.

56 x 43 cm.

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1984
III.51 Karin Batten, An Exhibition of Paintings Karin Batten Contamination.

36 x 43 cm.

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1981
III.52 Bay Area Artists for Nuclear Sanity/Ploughshares Fund, World Nuclear Firepower 1984.

71 x 28 cm.

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1984
III.53 BB Movies, 3 Films by Scott B and Beth B.

56 x 46 cm. Film poster for films G Man, Letters to Dad, and Black Box.

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1978
III.54 B Bejamin, He Not Busy Being Born is Busy Dying.

56 x 43 cm.

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III.55 Ben Ben Israel, Abolish Capital Punishment, the People Have Always Been Punished by Capital.

28 x 44 cm.

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1976
III.56 Leslie Bender, Stop Gentrification.

58 x 61 cm. "Not For Sale' show May 1983" written in pencil on front of poster. Artist signed in pencil on back. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.15.

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1983
III.57 Leslie Bender, Stop Gentrification.

61 x 59 cm. "Not For Sale show May 1983" written in pencil on front of poster. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.1.

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1983
III.58 Leslie Bender, Stop Gentrification.

61 x 59 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.3.

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1983
III.59 Leslie Bender, Stop Gentrification.

53 x 58 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.3.

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1983
III.60 Leslie Bender, Stop Gentrification.

45 x 58 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.15.

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1983
III.61 Norbert Benoît, Non A l'Armee.

64 x 46 cm.

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III.62 Black Art Quarterly, Black Art Quarterly Party.

56 x 37 cm.

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1980
III.63 Steve Blake, 7th International Indian Treaty Conference.

56 x 43 cm.

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1981
III.64 Boycott Chilean Goods, Nothing From Pinochet, Nothing for Pinochet: Support the Struggle for Democracy in Chile.

37 x 16 cm. Designed by Lincoln Cushing.

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1984
III.65 David G. Bragin, Impeach Him Now.

44 x 56 cm.

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III.66 David G. Bragin, Under Nixon 3 Million Tons of Bombs Dropped on Indochina: End the Air War.

56 x 31 cm.

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1972
III.67 Heidi Brandt, We Must Have Order.

56 x 43 cm.

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III.68 Sarah Bratnober, Carnival Knowledge: An Educational Carnival About Reproductive Rights.

58 x 41 cm. Two copies.

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1984
III.69 Chris Bratton, You're One of a Kind: And So Are Our Luxury Apts.

76 x 51 cm. Paint on aluminum. Original work included in the second "Not for Sale" exhibition.

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III.70 Janet Braun-Reinitz, No Pasaran!.

61 x 38 cm.

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1985
III.71 Bread and Puppet Theater, "The Arts Are a Natural Ally for Any Successful Business, Says R. Warner Jr., Mobil Chairman of the Board" New York Times, 1985.

44 x 28 cm. Handwritten on back of the poster: "From Bread & Puppet Cheap Art Store, 12/85 NYC"

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1985
III.72 Bread and Puppet Theater, Mobil Says: the Arts Encourage Commercial + Residential Real Estate Projects.

44 x 28 cm. Handwritten on the back: "From Bread & Puppet Cheap Art Store, 12/85 NYC"

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1985
III.73 Bread and Puppet Theater, Mobil Says, Art for the Sake of Business.

44 x 28 cm. Handwritten on the back: "From Bread & Puppet Cheap Art Store, 12/85 NYC"

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1985
III.74 Bread and Puppet Theater, Mobil Says, the Arts Help You Meet Your Business-Objectives.

44 x 28 cm. Handwritten on the back: "From Bread & Puppet Cheap Art Store, 12/85 NYC"

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1985
III.75 Bright Morning Star in Concert , Friday, May 13, 1983 8:00 PM, Washington Irving High School.

43 x 36 cm.

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1983
III.76 Miriam Brofsky, McCarthy's Ghosts: No More Witch Hunts Street Festival.

50 x 46 cm.

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III.77 Brown, Augusta: He Only Made Page 5.

58 x 45 cm.

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III.78 Alexander Calder, Safe Return.

70 x 79 cm.

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1975
III.79 Andrea Callard, Central America Flowers from the Volcano.

71 x 59 cm.

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III.80 Pete Carmichael, Rainforest, a Benefit Art Show.

46 x 40 cm.

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1988
III.81 Carnival Knowledge, Franklin Furnace... Jan. 6–Feb. 4, 1984.

43 x 28 cm. Poster is double-sided.

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1984
III.82 Bruce Carter, The Warsaw Woodcuts.

96 x 53 cm. Two copies.

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1980
III.83 Bruno Caruso, Internationalist Art: a Collage of Contemporary Political Art From Around the World.

51 x 41 cm.

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1980
III.84 Center for Marxist Studies and Cultural Correspondence, Fuck 'em, If They Can't Take a Joke!

44 x 29 cm. Poster for the Radical Humor Festival, related to folders I.1873, I.1874*, and III.125.

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III.85 Center for Non-Violence, Geweldloos Aktief.

61 x 46 cm.

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III.86 Chile Solidarity Committee, U.S. Hands Off Chile.

47 x 43 cm.

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III.87 Seymour Chwast, March For Peace and Justice: To Support the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament.

61 x 45 cm. Two copies.

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1982
III.88 Coalition for a Nuclear-Free Harbor, Light Up New York Harbor for Peace.

61 x 46 cm.

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1986
III.89 Coalition for Direct Action Seabrook, Direct Action Seabrook May 24 Occupation/Blockade

97 x 64 cm.

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1980
III.90 Eva Sperling Cockcroft, Help Save the Neighborhood: Fight Speculation.

73 x 59 cm. Created in conjunction with PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984). Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folders IV.7 and IV.16.

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1983
III.91 Eva Cockcroft, Stop Gentrification.

53 x 58 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.16.

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1983
III.92 Eva Cockcroft, Stop Gentrification.

45 x 60 cm. "'Not For Sale' show May 1983" written in pencil on back of poster. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.12.

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1983
III.93 Eva Cockcroft, Stop Gentrification.

52 x 58 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.12.

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1983
III.94 Eva Cockcroft, Stop Gentrification.

51 x 58 cm. Stencils used to make this poster can be found in folder IV.12.

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1983
III.95 Sue Coe, White Republic: Peoples Republic.

59 x 68 cm.

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1985
III.96 Joel Cohen, Pity the Downtrodden Landlord.

41 x 28 cm. Created in conjunction with PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984). On the back of the poster, a handwritten note reads: "by Joel Cohen 'Out of Place,' Spring 1984."

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1984
III.97 Joel Cohen, Remembrances of Elections Past.

48 x 57 cm. Five copies.

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1976
III.98 Maxi Cohen, Joe and Maxi: a Film by Maxi Cohen and Joel Gold.

111 x 69 cm.

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1980
III.99 Comite de Solidardidad con El Salvador de Chicago, Un Pueblo Que Dijo Basta!

60 x 46 cm.

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III.100 Comité UNEF Écoles d'Art, La Voix De Son Maitre.

74 x 59 cm.

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1968
III.101 Committee of Interns and Residents, Something Must Be Done to Save the City Hospitals.

55 x 44 cm. Poster is double-sided.

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1981
III.102 Committee to Honor New Afrikan Freedom Fighters, New Afrikan Freedom Fighter Day Honoring Sister Assata Shakur.

43 x 56 cm.

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1988
III.103 Robbie Conal, Contra Cocaine.

80 x 59 cm.

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1986
III.104 Robbie Conal, Men With No Lips.

80 x 62 cm. Signed by artist.

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1978
III.105 Concrete Crisis, Concrete Crisis: A PAD/D Project.

A portfolio of fourteen posters by different artists. Artists with posters include Antonio Fresconi, Jeff, William Maxwell and Gina Marie Terranova, Anton van Dalen, Alfred Martinez, Vito Acconci, Rachel Romero, George "Geo" Smith, Tommie Arai, Janet Koenig, Keith Christensen, Robert Longo, and Gale Jackson and Tim Hillis.

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1987
III.106 Concrete Crisis, Concrete Crisis: A PAD/D Project Portfolio Box.

79 x 61 cm. Contains original portfolio box for III.105.

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1987
III.107 Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (Spain), MITIN 5 Congreso CNT-AIT.

62 x 43 cm.

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1976
III.108 James Connolly, The Cause of Ireland is the Cause of Labour.

83 x 57 cm.

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1985
III.109 M. Constable, Kids Prefer Butter.

43 x 28 cm.

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III.110 Houston Conwill, The Cakewalk Humanifesto 2000 A.D.

57 x 36 cm.

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1972
III.111 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, It's Possible, 24 Israeli & Palestinian Artists Unite for Peace: an Exhibition of Works on Paper, October 12-November 20, 1988/Sponsored by the New York Ad Hoc Committee of Artists & Writers for Israeli-Palestinian Peace.

28 x 44 cm.

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1988
III.112 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, To Live Together Not to Die Together.

89 x 58 cm. New York Ad Hoc Committee of Artists & Writers for Israeli-Palestinian Peace

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1986
III.113 Coordinamento Comitati in Lotta Contro le Centrali Nucleari Nella Maremma, Questa Estate Reitroviamoci Tutti a Montalto per Fermare il Piano Nucleare

88 x 64 cm. Translation: "This Summer Let's All Meet Again in Montalto to Stop the Nuclear Plan."

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III.114 Michael Corris and Mary Garvin, How to Stop Gentrification: Rebuild For Yourselves.

81 x 101 cm. Two copies.

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1984
III.115 Michael Corris, Dangerous Works.

56 x 43 cm.

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1984
III.116 Michael Corris and Mary Garvin, Welcome to the Lower East Side: Landlords Beware: No Services-No Rent!

89 x 73 cm. Used in PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984). Four copies.

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1984
III.117 Robert Costa, Racist America La America Racista: Dramatis Personae Gallery.

56 x 55 cm.

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1984
III.118 Creative Time Inc., Projects at the Chamber.

56 x 38 cm.

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III.119 Creative Women's Collective, 200 Years Without Equality.

60 x 42 cm. Design by Jacqueline Skites.

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1976
III.120 Creative Women's Collective, Strategies for Survival.

59 x 45 cm.

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1975
III.121 Creative Women's Collective, International Women's Day, March 1977.

66 x 51 cm.

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1977
III.122 James Croak, James Croak Aztec Center Sculpture Project.

65 x 43 cm.

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1982
III.123 Crude Art International, "We're Very Into Culture" NYSE Latest Prices.

86 x 57 cm.

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1986
III.124 Crude Art International, "We're Very Into Culture" NYSE Latest Prices.

93 x 64 cm.

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1982
III.125 Howard Cruse, Radical Humor Festival.

56 x 42 cm. Additional Radical Humor Festival materials can be found in I.1873, I.1874*, and III.84.

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1982
III.126 Scott Cunningham, No Pop/Pop On.

34 x 49 cm. Two copies. Handwritten on the back of the poster: "(as per the artist, in re: death of Andy Warhol) Scott Cunningham, 1987"

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1987
III.127 Lincoln Cushing, 2nd National Caravan of Salvadorans For Peace & Justice in Central America: February 23-March 22, 1987.

43 x 28 cm.

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1986
III.128 Lincoln Cushing, Building Bonds of Friendship.

59 x 46 cm.

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1988
III.129 Lincoln Cushing, End Apartheid: South Africa Must Be Free, Divest Now.

56 x 46 cm.

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1985
III.130 Lincoln Cushing, Fiftieth National Bourgeois Art Exhibit.

62 x 46 cm.

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1981
III.131 Lincoln Cushing, Free Speech Movement 20th Anniversary 1964-1984.

53 x 35 cm.

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1984
III.132 Lincoln Cushing, Mancotal, From Nicaragua to the People of El Salvador: Benefit Concert for Coprosal's Cesar Valle Medical Clinic, El Salvador.

38 x 28 cm.

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1987
III.133 Lincoln Cushing, No Trade Embargo: Nicaragua Wants Peace.

43 x 28 cm.

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1985
III.134 Lincoln Cushing, Paul Robeson.

89 x 41 cm.

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1985
III.135 Lincoln Cushing, Quilapayun.

43 x 28 cm.

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1986
III.136 Lincoln Cushing, Respect Life, Stop Reagan.

56 x 43 cm.

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III.137 Lincoln Cushing, Union Women Build the Future.

45 x 45 cm.

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1986
III.138 Tom Cushwa, Too Many Years of Broken Promises, Now We Will Be Heard: Democratic Convention.

56 x 43 cm.

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1980
III.139 Anton Van Dalen, Concrete Crisis: Urban Images of the '80s/Ragged Edge Press.

61 x 46 cm. Six copies.

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1987
III.140 Darcy, I'm Min Li, Bomb Me.

44 x 29 cm.

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III.141 Paul Davis, Images of Labor: Man is Born to Labor the Bird to Fly.

91 x 61 cm. In association with Bread and Roses. Two copies.

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Related "Images of Labor" posters can be found in folders III.187, III.222, III.288, III.562, and III.674.

1980
III.142 Jesper Deleuran, Omstilling Til Fred.

60 x 43 cm.

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1981
III.143 Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft Vereinigte Kriegsdienstgegner (DFG-VK), DFG-VK: Zukunft Sichern-Abrüsten.

85 x 60 cm.

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III.144 Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft Vereinigte Kriegsdienstgegner (DFG-VK), Die Gewissensprüfung Geht Weiter: Kriegsdienstverweigerung Jetzt Erst Recht!

61 x 43 cm.

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III.145 Die Grünen, Entrüstet Euch: Wehrt Euch Gegen Die Atomare Bedrohung.

87 x 59 cm. Two different versions.

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1983
III.146 Docklands Community Poster Project, Hands Off Our Docklands.

60 x 42 cm.

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III.147 Docklands Community Poster Project, No Airport in Newham.

60 x 42 cm.

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III.148 Downtown Independent Democrats, SoHo Arts Festival for McGovern.

58 x 69 cm.

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1972
III.149 Doyle Dane Bernbach Inc., How Do You Penetrate a Crowded Mind?

44 x 28 cm. Poster is double-sided. "OSPAAAL" written on the back of the poster.

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1980
III.150 Peter Dunn, Behind the NHS, a History of Struggle.

43 x 59 cm.

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III.151 Peter Dunn, Putting Quarts in Pint Pots.

60 x 43 cm.

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III.152 Earthworks Poster Collective, Mr Fraser…

57 x 45 cm.

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III.153 Earthworks Poster Collective, Release Violet and Bruce Roberts.

58 x 92 cm.

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1980
III.154 Effete Enterprise, Spiro Agnew Door Mat.

46 x 61 cm. Includes two color variations.

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1970
III.155 Edward Eisenberg, Reganomic Galleries.

44 x 28 cm. Created in conjunction with PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984).

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1984
III.156 Doug Eisenstark, Occupation Seabrook, N.H.

48 x 64 cm. Same poster as I.719*.

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1977
III.157 Peter Emmer, Desarmer Pour Survivre.

61 x 43 cm.

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1978
III.158 Lisa Emmons, And Then There Was Nothing: Stop Nuclear Weapons Now.

62 x 51 cm. Two copies.

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III.159 Lody Encott, Pow-Wow Poster.

45 x 57 cm.

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III.160 Ethiopian Students Union in North America, Long Live the Worker Peasant Alliance: the Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary Party.

51 x 36 cm.

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III.161 Everywoman Press, Everywoman Press: a Feminist Printery: Opened 14th February, 1976.

46 x 57 cm.

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III.162 Fashion Moda, Art Against Apartheid: Expressions Afrikan '87.

66 x 50 cm.

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1987
III.163 Fatah (Palestinian National Liberation Movement), Solidarity of the Third World.

36 x 26 cm.

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1970
III.164 Fausto, Libertad para Puerto Rico!

49 x 71 cm.

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III.165 John Feidelson, Terminal New York: an Exhibition.

55 x 43 cm.

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III.166 Harriet Feigenbaum, Why the Grapes of Wrath are Stored.

101 x 70 cm. Poster is signed by the artist.

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III.167 A Feliciano, Libertad! Don Pedro Albizu Campos.

56 x 44 cm.

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1980
III.168 Feminist Art Workers, We are the Feminist Art Workers

58 x 44 cm.

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1981
III.169 Feminist Graphics, Angelica Kauffmann.

67 x 51 cm. Creative Women's Collective.

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1975
III.170 Feminist Graphics, International Women's Day, March 8.

59 x 43 cm.

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1974
III.171 D. Fichter, Wallflower Order Dance Collective: Grupo Raiz.

47 x 31 cm.

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III.172 D. Fichter, Wallflower Order Dance Collective: Grupo Raiz.

47 x 31 cm.

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1983
III.173 D. Fichter, Wallflower Order Dance Collective: Grupo Raiz.

47 x 32 cm.

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III.174 Anthony Fiorello, My Creed.

58 x 42 cm.

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III.175 Anthony Fiorello, Your Peoples o World Are Men of Good Will: Only Your Criminals and Governments Kill.

58 x 45 cm.

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III.176 Fourth Wall Repertory, Freedom Ain't No Bowl of Cherries.

55 x 36 cm.

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1983
III.177 Franklin Furance, Artists' Use of Language, Part 1, a Display of Books, Periodicals and Posters, Curated by Barbara Kruger.

43 x 56 cm.

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1983
III.178 Frederico Garcia Lorca, Friend, Wake Up, Even Now the Hills Do Not Breathe and the Grass of my Heart has Moved on to Another Location.

41 x 27 cm. Includes four color variations.

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III.179 Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional.: La Patria, la Revolucion.

56 x 42 cm.

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1989
III.180 Alan Friedman, Word is Out.

33 x 56 cm.

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III.181 Ron Gault, Friend, Wake Up, Even Now the Hills Do Not Breathe and the Grass of my Heart has Moved on to Another Location.

66 x 42 cm.

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1982
III.182 Ron Gault, Tell the Truth.

59 x 74 cm.

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1982
III.183 Paul Gehres, El Fue un Artista de Corazon.

108 x 76 cm. Created in conjunction with PAD/D's "Not For Sale" exhibition Out of Place (1984). Five copies.

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1984
III.184 Paul Gehres, He Was an Artist at Heart.

108 x 76 cm. Five copies.

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1984
III.185 J. B. Gerald, Army Gas Masks Don't Fit Babies: Stop Funding Research and Production of Chemical Weapons.

43 x 28 cm.

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III.186 J. B. Gerald, Swords into Plowshares.

43 x 28 cm.

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III.187 Milton Glaser, Images of Labor: It is True, Indeed, That They Can Execute the Body, But They Cannot Execute the Idea Which is Bound to Live.

91 x 61 cm.

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Related "Images of Labor" posters can be found in folders III.141, III.222, III.288, III.562, and III.674.

1981
III.188 Day Gleeson and Dennis Thomas, Proposals for Not For Sale/Out of Place

50 x 64 cm. Four different proposals. Includes sketches for Day Gleeson and Dennis Thomas's posters Title Deed Second Ave, and Orchidia Restaurant.

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1984
III.189 Day Gleeson and Dennis Thomas, Title Deed Second Ave.

74 x 65 cm. Annotated "3/25" and is signed by the artists.

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1984
III.190 Day Gleeson and Dennis Thomas, Title Deed Second Ave.

74 x 65 cm. Two copies.

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1984
III.191 Mike Glier, Desire is Collapsing: Fearing Death We Avoid Freedom and Choose Religion, Wealth and Sex Appeal.

38 x 58 cm. Two copies.

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1980
III.192 Yuval Golan, Stop the Nukemachine.

57 x 45 cm.

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1979
III.193 Leon Golub, Riot: Source, Thailand 1976; Photos, David Reynolds.

43 x 28 cm.

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1983
III.194 Luis Gomez Brindis, Straight From the Horse's Mouth, Break the Information Blockade Against Nicaragua!

56 x 41 cm.

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III.195 Gran Fury, Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your HIV Negative.

43 x 28 cm.

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1988
III.196 Gran Fury, History Will Plague Him.

29 x 39 cm. Label on the back of the poster reads: "Design: Don Moffett (Gran Fury) Winter '87."

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1987
III.197 Gran Fury, Read My Lips.

43 x 35 cm.

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III.198 Gran Fury, Sexism Rears its Unprotected Head. AIDS Kills Women: Men, Use Condoms or Beat It.

43 x 28 cm. Two copies.

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1988
III.199 Gran Fury, 25% Test Positive.

43 x 28 cm. Label on the back of the poster reads: "Design: Gran Fury for ACT NOW, 4/88."

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1988
III.200 Gran Fury, All People With AIDS Are Innocent.

42 x 27 cm.

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1988
III.201 Gran Fury, AIDS: 1 in 61.

56 x 43 cm.

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1988
III.202 Groundwork, The Anti-Nukeport Stencil Project.

58 x 45 cm. Thirty three different posters included in the portfolio.

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1989
III.203 Group Material Inc., [Margaret Keane Painting of a Dog]

36 x 28 cm.

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III.204 Guerrilla Graphics, Impeach Nixon.

28 x 43 cm.

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III.205 Guerrilla Girls, How Many Women Had One-Person Exhibitions at NYC Museums Last Year? Guggenheim 0; Metropolitan 0; Modern 1; Whitney 0.

45 x 57 cm.

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1985
III.206 Guerrilla Girls, What Do These Artists Have in Common?

45 x 49 cm.

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1985
III.207 B. K. Guillet, It'll Be a Great Day When Our Day Care Centers Have All the Money They Need and the Navy Has to Hold a Bake Sale to Buy Battleships.

57 x 43 cm.

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III.208 Hans Haacke, Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven Hans Haacke 1979.

54 x 41 cm.

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1979
III.209 Hal Aber, Hiroshima, New York: The Shadow Project.

72 x 53 cm.

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1982
III.210 Suzanne Haney, Gabriela Mistral.

67 x 51 cm. Creative Women's Collective.

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1975
III.211 Suzanne Haney, Jenny Lind.

67 x 51 cm. Creative Women's Collective.

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1975
III.212 Suzanne Haney, Kathe Kollwitz.

67 x 51 cm. Creative Women's Collective.

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1975
III.213 Suzanne Haney, Sarah Bernhardt.

67 x 51 cm. Creative Women's Collective.

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1975
III.214 Suzanne Haney, Louisa May Alcott.

67 x 51 cm. Creative Women's Collective.

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1975
III.215 Wolfgang Hardt, Spiel Uns Das Lied Vom Leben: Stoppt Atomkraftwerke!

85 x 58 cm.

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1976
III.216 Keith Haring, Anti-Nuclear Rally

61 x 46 cm.

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1982
III.217 Keith Haring, The Great Peace March.

53 x 44 cm.

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1986
III.218 Keith Haring, Free South Africa.

122 x 122 cm.

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III.219 Charlene Hassencahl, What Are We Willing to Pay for Peace.

66 x 49 cm.

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1987
III.220 Charlene Hassencahl, Nicaragua Wants Peace.

48 x 37 cm.

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1986
III.221 Holger Hattesen, Flensburg 700 Jahre Atomwaffenfrei.

85 x 60 cm.

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1984
III.222 Philip Hays, Images of Labor: An Exhibit Sponsored by District 1199's Bread and Roses Project and Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services 1981-1983.

88 x 61 cm.

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Related "Images of Labor" posters can be found in folders III.141, III.187, III.288, III.562, and III.674.

1981
III.223 Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, No U.S. War in Central America.

56 x 34 cm. Five copies.

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III.224 Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, Edgar Heap of Birds: What Makes a Man.

58 x 43 cm.

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1987
III.225 Jon Hendricks, Only if I Can Act With Equal Fierceness Will I Survive: Desiree.

74 x 59 cm. Eight copies.

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III.226 Heresies Collective Inc., Heresies, Issue 14, a Feminist Publication on Art & Politics.

48 x 41 cm.

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1982
III.227 Jorge Hernández, Che de America.

43 x 67 cm.

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III.228 Ben Hillman, Weeping in the Playtime of Others.

56 x 43 cm.

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1981
III.229 Abbie Hoffman, The System is Falling Apart by Itself.

74 x 59 cm.

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III.230 Jenny Holzer, Don't Talk Down to Me: Exhibition, October 17, 1985.

56 x 43 cm.

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1985
III.231 Robert Huot, No Nukes is Good Nukes.

114 x 88 cm.

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1979
III.232 I.U.S. (Opava), Students for Peace in the Gulf Region.

41 x 28 cm.

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III.233 I.U.S. (Opava), Strategic Defence Initiative "Star Wars": Space Development Initiative "Star Peace."

82 x 57 cm.

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III.234 Giancarlo Impiglia, A Transfer of Military Budgets to Human Needs.

64 x 47 cm.

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1982
III.235 Independent Artists Flag Show Committee, Peoples Flag Show.

46 x 61 cm.

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III.236 Institute of Contemporary Arts, Felkis Topolski, Chronicles 1930-80 and Memoir of the Century.

51 x 76 cm.

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1980
III.237 International Union of Students, International Student Solidarity Campaign for Peace and Non-Intervention in Central America.

41 x 28 cm.

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III.238 International Union of Students, Solidarity with the People and Students of the DPR of Korea.

41 x 28 cm.

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III.239 International Union of Students, Students Say, "Give Peace a Chance."

41 x 28 cm.

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III.240 International University Exchange Fund, Massacre at Kassinga.

59 x 42 cm.

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1979
III.241 Iranian-American Friendship Committee, What Are the Crimes of the Shah? How Was the U.S. Involved in Iran?

44 x 28 cm.

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III.242 Iranian Students Association in Philadelphia, Solidarity With 100,000 Political Prisoners Against the Fascist Regime of the Shah.

43 x 28 cm.

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III.243 Miriam and Gin Louie Jacobs, Poster Service Available: Aid, Advice and Assistance for Non-Profit Groups.

65 x 51 cm.

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1983
III.244 C.L.R. James, Penumbra Productions Present C.L.R. James/Penumbra Productions.

64 x 45 cm. Two copies.

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1981
III.245 G. Peter Jemison, They Both Have Horns.

51 x 35 cm.

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1986
III.246 Sandra Josephson, The Changing Face of Soho.

51 x 27 cm. Collage on posterboard.

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III.247 Juventudes Comunistas de Chile, Chile: Septiembre 1973-1974: un Año de Facismo, un Año de Solidaridad, un Año de Lucha.

61 x 42 cm.

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III.248 Kaboom!, New York Post is Here!

88 x 59 cm.

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1984
III.249 Douglas Kahn, An Aesthetic.

45 x 49 cm.

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III.250 Andrea Kantrowitz, Local 912 Hall.

44 x 35 cm.

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1987
III.251 Andrea Kantrowitz, Picket Line, Watsonville Canning.

37 x 46 cm.

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1987
III.252 Andrea Kantrowitz, Picket Line, Watsonville.

48 x 36 cm.

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1987
III.253 Andrea Kantrowitz, Teamsters Union.

46 x 37 cm.

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1987
III.254 Andrea Kantrowitz, Watsonville Canning Picket Line.

35 x 45 cm.

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1987
III.255 Andrea Kantrowitz, Wells Fargo is Using Their $$ to Pay for Scabs in Watsonville.

44 x 37 cm.

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1987
III.256 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Beverly Algallar.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.257 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Johanna Demetrakas.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.258 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Judy Baca.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.259 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Lena Adalian.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.260 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Mai T. Bui.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.261 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Mary Garfield.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.262 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Nawili Makini Dafina Ayo.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.263 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Phoebe Yee.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.264 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Shunsui Kamimura.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.265 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Sue Kunitomi Embrey.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.266 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Toi Tarugsar.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.267 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Virginia Monges.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.268 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Young Choi.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.269 M. (Maria) Karras, Both Here and There: Zarin Dexler.

28 x 71 cm.

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1979
III.270 M. (Maria) Karras, Woman to Woman: the Woman's Building.

45 x 58 cm.

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