b'100703CHRISTO: WOOL WORKSNational Gallery of Victoria, 1969Exhibition poster,89 x 51cm.Wool Works, which opened at the NGV on 1 November 1969 consisted of two stacks of wool bales wrapped in tarpaulin and bound with ropes, with a smaller row of bales located nearby.$200300704RICK GRIFFINMurphyposter (John Severson Productions, 1969)48 x 71cm (19 x 28)Griffins early art included providing cartoons for Surfer magazine, including a little tow-headed character named Murph the Surf. Murph continued to show up from time to time throughout the 1960s, in Ricks comic book work (Zap Comix in particular), and appears here in a poster. The art also appearedin Ricks Tales From the Tube comic book, and it remains one of his most colourful and psychedelic efforts.$300500705702 PSYCHEDELIC POSTERS,Hambly Studios #5 and #16,California - Blacklight / Silkscreens,701 both 58 x 44cm. (2)HOWARD BERNSTEIN $100200 (Psychedelic artist) 706ESP DISKposter, 1968, MOVIE POSTER:signed & dated in the image lower right. FUTUREWORLD (1976)50 x 69cm. original one-sheet poster,103 x 69cmESP-Disk was a New York-based record company and label(folded, as distributed).founded in 1964 by lawyer Bernard Stollman. Stollman facedFutureworld - where you cant tell the robots from the machines allegations of not paying royalties to the artists who were signed- even when you look in the mirror!to ESP-Disk. Tom Rapp of Pearls Before Swine claimed that$100150 We never got any money from ESP. Never, not even like a hundred dollars or something. My real sense is that he [Stollman] was abducted by aliens, and when he was probed it erased his memory of where all the money was.$100200 702ROBERT FRIEDOrange Groove Dance ConcertOrange County Fairgrounds,Costa Mesa, 1968[Mammoth Productions, Hollywood]74 x 58.5cm.This is the UNCUT version with an additional credit in the lower right margin (The Food, c. 1968 no. 6 approx. 1 of extra white borderon all four sides.An example sold for US$1500 + BPin April 2019.$500750704'