Second Annual Video Arts Festival: Schedule (May 2-31, 1973)
This one-page document is the schedule for the 2nd Annual Video Art Festival at the Kitchen, which ran from May 2-31, 1973.
This is the official program for the second International Computer Art Festival, held at The Kitchen. The 11-page document features a color cover, several diagrams, and descriptions of works by the 60 participating artists.
Roy Pinney reviews the Second Annual Women's Video Festival, held at The Kitchen in 1973; he hails the videotape as the "newest art form to articulate the inner spirit of our time."
This exhaustive 37-page essay on the history of the Women's Video Festival addresses the fact that the Festival has been largely ignored since the 1970s.
One of twenty calendars that outline the Kitchen's programs and events.
One of twenty calendars that outline the Kitchen's programs and events.
The author of this article is unimpressed by the 9th Annual Avant Garde Festival and describes in some detail Nam June Paik's TV Bed and Shigeko Kubota's Video Birthday Party (60th) for John Cage.
This document is the program for the second Women's Video Festival, held at the Loguidice Gallery from September 28-October 14, 1973.
Shigeko Kubota, Live and Videotape Concert and Jud Yalkut Video Piece (June 30, 1972)
The first page of this black and white poster announces a "live and videotape concert" by Shigeko Kubota, with the titles Videotape 1,2: Cage-Tudor-Duchamp, Europe on half-inch a Day. The second page announces a video piece by Jud Yalkut entitled The Astrolabe of God, which shown on the same night at The Kitchen. Images from each work are included.
This document shows where the participating artists will perform or exhibit during the 9th Annual Avant Garde Festival; a program is also included.