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John Faichney fonds
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Periodical: The Greatest Super Vision

"A magazine devoted to today's exposure" published by the Kensington Arts Association.2 issues:1.Fall 1974, featuring 2.Yona FriedmanWinter 1975, featuring Blast Bloom (Amerigo Marras)

File: Schoichet/Wise photo, half-tone

Pricing information, photographs and camera-ready material for printing publicity material. Artists/exhibits include: Wyndham Wise & Richard Shoichet, Noel Harding, Yona Friedman, Paul Sharits, Reindeer Werks, Philip Glass Ensemble, Heliopolis

Posters

1."Women in Society, a Festival". October 18-31, 1975 at the Kensington Arts Assoc., 567 Queen Street West"2.KAA - 4 Kensington Ave. Toronto". Contains a brief mission statement and plans and drawings for the building3."Body Art" organized by the Kensington Art Association, CEAC, 86 John Street. Artists include Herve Fischer, Menaka Thakkar, Suzy Lake, David Fujino, Daryl Tonkin, Honey Novick, Anne Wordsworth, Paul Dempsey and Ron Gillespie.4.Steve Reich and musicians. Canadian premiere of 'Music for 18 musicians', Convocation Hall, May 2, 1976. 2. "Output". Blackburn, Brown, Chmilar, Graff, Hutchinson, Johnson, Kotilainen, Lewandowski, MacHattie, Markou, Sarkadi, Vallieres, Wardell, Zablockis. CEAC Gallery, 15 Duncan Street, Dec 17-19 [1976?]. 2.

Newspaper articles

Photocopies of articles in The Toronto Sun regarding CEAC ties with the Red Brigade

File: Bookness exhibition

Loan forms, promotional material, correspondence, catalogue essay, list of works, etc. for the 1977-78 exhibit, curated by John Faichney

Posters

1.'The first European tour of Canadian performance art in Belgium, Italy, Scotland, Sweden', containing photographs and statements by Missing Associates, John Faichney and Ron Gillespie [Fall, 1976]. 4 copies 2.The Poles, "rock n' roll ritual" March 18-19 [1976?], with photograph by Edee Steiner.3.'Cannibalism', Sept 18-26 [1977?], with performances, films and exhibits by Heather MacDonald, Shitbandit, Larry Dubin & Michael Snow, Yalkut & Kusama, Wonderdog, Hermann Nitsch, Wendy Lee-Knox, Bruce Eves, Willoughby Sharp, New York New York and Vittor Pisani. 2. Exhibition of Detroit and Toronto artists, December 16-17 [1977?], co-presented by CEAC and The Alternative Space, Detroit. 3.'Dramatic space for internal dialogue', Noel Harding, October 9-23 [1976].2. 'Cultural initiative', an open discussion towards cultural initiatives. Nov. 1, 1979.

Periodicals and books

Series contains monographs and periodicals from Canada, the US and Europe accumulated by John Faichney. The material has been arranged chronologically by the archivist.

Your Organ

Seven issues in original mailing envelopes and one file of correspondence.

File: Publicity

Small posters, promotional flyers, invitations and and other printed material including the first issue of Art & Communication, the CEAC newsletter later called Strike. The monthly schedule for October [1976] is included, with notice of the Steve Paxton performance that marks the first known performance of Contact Improvisation in Toronto. Includes information on Philip Glass Ensemble, Paul Sharits, Wyndham Wise, Richard Shoichet, The Dishes, Lubomyr Melnyk, Elizabeth Chitty, W.A.V.E., Noel Harding, Honey Novick, Terry McGlade and others. A later publication relating to digital art and music is also in the file.

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