God Never Sends Postcards
[New York]: The artist, [1976]. 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" postcard. Association copy, addressed and mailed to fellow artist Athena Tacha, franked and postmarked October 8, 1976. Fine. More
[New York]: The artist, [1976]. 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" postcard. Association copy, addressed and mailed to fellow artist Athena Tacha, franked and postmarked October 8, 1976. Fine. More
New York: Bykert Gallery, 1971. 6 1/2 x 6 5/8" card, silver gelatin print on recto of 9 variable shutter speed photographs of the gallery sign, with exhibition information printed at recto. A photographic print as exhibition announcement featured a series of 9 photographs of the same subject, the Gykert..... More
New York: Dwan Gallery, 1970. Two part exhibition announcement, each half 3 3.16 x 11 1/8" inches, and printed on very thick cardboard stock. The announcement is printed with the legend of the formation of the hill, a tale involving the ongoing fight between the towns of Marlborough and Devizes..... More
New York: Dwan Gallery, 1970. Two part exhibition announcement, each half 3 3.16 x 11 1/8" inches, and printed on very thick cardboard stock. The announcement is printed with the legend of the formation of the hill, a tale involving the devil, walking, endurance, the real or supposed traces of..... More
London: Lisson Gallery, 1978. 6 x 8 1/2" postcard, offset printed. Addressed and mailed at verso to Athena Tacha, with a brief ink notation by her at verso.The announcement for the 1978 exhibition at Lisson Gallery. The rect is illustrated with a photograph of a tent. upper tips strongly creased..... More
Bari: Marilena Bonomo, 1974. 6 x 6" announcement for the 1974 exhibition. Txt in Italian. Addressed by hand to fellow artist Athena Tacha, and addressed and stamped. A good only example, with creasing to extremities and strips of toning to margins, but a scarce announcement, especially with the association. More
New York: Gracie Mansions, 1986. Folding exhibition announcement [folded size 3 7/8 x 6"], illustrated with a reproduction of the work "A Work in Progress for Jane & Charlie" in color to front panel, with exhibition information as well as four texts, two of them by DW (from a tape..... More
New York: PPOW Gallery, 1990. 4 x 6" postcard, offset printed on coated stock on recto. Addressed and mailed at verso. The rare postcard exhibition announcement for one of the most remarkable and harrowing works of the AIDS era at PPOW, which was created by David Wojnarowicz, Paul Marcus, and..... More