VV. AA. / Benefit For The Student Mobilization Committee To End The War in Vietnam
New York, Paula Cooper, 1968 (October), 35,2x25,3 cm., invitation sheet published on the occasion of the inauguration of the famous exhibition (New York, Paula Cooper Gallery, October 22, 1968), with a text by Robert Huot, Lucy Lipari and Ron Wolin and the list of artists participating: Carl Andre, Jo Baer, Bob Barry, Bill Bollinger, Dan Flavin, Robert Huot, Will Insley, Don Judd, David Lee, Sol Levitt, Robert Mangold, Robert Murray, Doug Olson, Robert Ryan. Graphic design by Carl Andre and Sol Levitt.
New York, Paula Cooper, 1968 (October), 35,2x25,3 cm., invitation sheet published on the occasion of the inauguration of the famous exhibition (New York, Paula Cooper Gallery, October 22, 1968), with a text by Robert Huot, Lucy Lipari and Ron Wolin and the list of artists participating: Carl Andre, Jo Baer, Bob Barry, Bill Bollinger, Dan Flavin, Robert Huot, Will Insley, Don Judd, David Lee, Sol Levitt, Robert Mangold, Robert Murray, Doug Olson, Robert Ryan. Graphic design by Carl Andre and Sol Levitt.
New York, Paula Cooper, 1968 (October), 35,2x25,3 cm., invitation sheet published on the occasion of the inauguration of the famous exhibition (New York, Paula Cooper Gallery, October 22, 1968), with a text by Robert Huot, Lucy Lipari and Ron Wolin and the list of artists participating: Carl Andre, Jo Baer, Bob Barry, Bill Bollinger, Dan Flavin, Robert Huot, Will Insley, Don Judd, David Lee, Sol Levitt, Robert Mangold, Robert Murray, Doug Olson, Robert Ryan. Graphic design by Carl Andre and Sol Levitt.
"These 14 non-objective artists are against the war in Vietnam. They are supporting this commitment in the strongest manner open to them by contributing major examples of their current work. The artists and the individual pieces were selected to represent a particular esthetic attitude, in the conviction that a cohesive group of important works makes the most forceful statement for peace”.