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* [https://98bowery.com/conceptual-artist/lives-catalogue Lives], exhibition, 1975
 
* [https://98bowery.com/conceptual-artist/lives-catalogue Lives], exhibition, 1975
 
* [[Schizo-Culture]], 1975
 
* [[Schizo-Culture]], 1975
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* [http://www.eai.org/webpages/1176 Open Circuits], conference, 1974
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* [http://www.eai.org/webpages/1173 Computer Art Festival], 1973-1975
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* [http://www.eai.org/webpages/1174 Women's Video Festival], 1972-1980
 
* [[Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art]], exhibition, 1970
 
* [[Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art]], exhibition, 1970
 
* [[Information, exhibition, 1970 exhibition|Information]], exhibition, 1970
 
* [[Information, exhibition, 1970 exhibition|Information]], exhibition, 1970

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Initiatives

Venues

Initiatives and collectives with no permanent event venue

Events

Past events

Art workers

See also

Literature

  • Alan W. Moore, Art Gangs: Protest and Counterculture in New York City, Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 2011, 185 pp. Street-level history of artists’ groups and collective activity by artists in New York from 1969 to 1985. Review: Anderson (Oxford Art J).
  • Lauren Rosati, Mary Anne Staniszewski (eds.), Alternative Histories: New York Art Spaces, 1960 to 2010, Exit Art, and University Press Group, 2012, 408 pp. Review: Anderson (Oxford Art J).
  • Jessamyn Fiore (ed.), 112 Greene Street: the Early Years, 1970–1974, New York: Radius Books, 2012, 192 pp. Review: Anderson (Oxford Art J).


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb