[Flyer]: CODA Presents a Show of Psychological and Psychedelic Paintings Drawings Assemblages Opening June 5 - 7:30 P.M. at 89 East 10th St.

New York: CODA Galleries, 1965.

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Unbound. Single illustrated card. Measuring 8" x 8½". Machine folded as mailed. Name and address on verso, just about fine. One illustration, text explaining the use of LSD in creating art, and a list of nine psychologists, psychiatrists, and a yogi, who were to appear in a symposium at the gallery. CODA, the first psychedelic art gallery, was founded in 1965 by Isaac Abrams after taking LSD. He was the first artist to call his work “psychedelic,” and opened CODA with the support of Timothy Leary. This flyer was likely in support of the gallery's first show, which featured work by Abrams.

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Item #461373 [Flyer]: CODA Presents a Show of Psychological and Psychedelic Paintings Drawings Assemblages Opening June 5 - 7:30 P.M. at 89 East 10th St.