Experiments in the Everyday: Allan Kaprow and Robert Watts-Events, Objects, Documents
2000, Columbia University Press, New York

The catalogue places in art historical context the work of these two 1960s visual/performance art avant-guardists which continues to exert a profound influence on artists working today. With essays by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, professor of art history, Columbia University and Barnard College, and Judith F. Rodenbeck, a Ph.D. candidate at Columbia University and an interview with Allan Kaprow.