Amassed since the 1960s, the museum’s Special Ephemera Collection consists of approximately 750 individual pieces of material—invitations, announcements, tickets, programs, cards, and publication notices—that were selected because of their unusual form or format. One example is an invitation to a Marcel Duchamp exhibition that is printed on the handle of a plastic ice-scraper.
Ranging from the amusing to the elegant, the items in the Special Ephemera Collection document the lives and careers of contemporary artists, as well as the galleries that represented them. These items are a resource for the study and understanding of the nation’s artistic past, particularly of the lesser-known galleries and emerging/non-mainstream artists that represent the majority of the items in the collection.