[#20355]
Nos. 1-5 (all publ.). Luxemburg (Hersberg), 1977- 1981. Original (pictorial) wrappers. (Limited edition of 600 copies for the complete set). (No. 1 cover partly sunned; no. 5 cover soiled, internally good).
EUR 900.00
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Experimental/visual poetry magazine. Edited by Marcello Angioni, corresponding editors: Franco Beltrametti & Harry Hoogstraten. Cover by Franco Beltrametti. Includes work by Philip Whalen, Julien Blaine, Adriano Spatola, Richard Kostalanetz. Jochen Gerz, James Koller, Joe Brainard, Anne Waldman, Jack Hirschman, Franco Beltrametti, Michael Gibbs, Suse Hahn, Julian Blaine, Steve Lacy, Anne Waldman, Clark Weissner, Franco Beltrametti, Dieter Roth, Dick Higgins (No.5), Charles Plymell, Henni Koster, Harry Hoogstraten, John Cage (No.4), Rob Stolk and many more.
[#18817]
Numbers 1-21 (complete run). Belper: Stuart Mills (1973-1984). Twenty-one issues, all near fine or better in illustrated wrappers with the exception of #17, which has some rust to the staples, and #19, that has some faint foxing to the covers.
EUR 800.00
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Conceptual artist and poetry magazine. The editor was Stuart Mills, who explains: "The name of the magazine comes indirectly from a work by Kurt Schwitters; 'A Small Home for Seamen'. I have been told that it was one Agnes Weston who founded the seamen's homes in this country and I hope that this magazine will likewise provide some sort of refuge." Complete set, with significant contributions by Thomas Mayer, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Simon Cutts, John Blakemore, Thomas A. Clark, Stuart Mills, Trevor Winkfield, Mick Sharp, Andrew Crozier, Gael Turnbull, John A. Davies, Richard Long, Jonathan Williams, and Robert Lax.
[#17452]
Nos. 1-2 (1er & 2eme trimestre 1967). Liège, 1967. All publ ? 75 pages, loose, in orig. plain portfolio (stamped AL MA on the front and HA HA on the back).
EUR 200.00
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Direction: Richard Tilian. Contribs.: Robert Filiou, Fredy Jacquet, Sodoyan, Joseph Houiz. "Rorschach" composition by P. J. Dunbar.
[#18110]
Zeitschrift für junge dichtung, grafik, kritik, versuch.
Complete set 1-8 as follows: Nos. 0, 1/2, 3 (Sonderheft Niederländische und Flämische Lyrik und Prosa), 4, 5, 6 (Texte von Psychisch Kranken), 7/8 last "Gegen den Krieg in Vietnam" (book, 88 pages, in smaller format, an anthology with 39 firstprints of german authors). Wanderup, Nov. 1963–1968. 4to. Original wrappers. Illustrated, with original graphics. Stencilled, stapled. Published in an edition varying from 72-200 copies.
Added: some publicity leaflets of the publisher and Prospekt Verlag Ambeation (nur bis Nr. 27). Randlage, + 6 leaflets of the publishing company.
EUR 2,000.00
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Nr. 0 (1963). With 3 signed linocuts by Jane Tech-Balsgaard Nr. 1/2 (1964), Marked on the cover as No. 1. With 3 Graphics (1 signed by Cloy (i. e. Klaus-Ove Kahrmann), Beilagen. Nr. 13 von 70 Ex. Nr. 3 (1964) - Sonderheft: Flämische und niederländische Lyrik und Prosa - bilingual. With graphic by Kahrmann and Beilagen. Nr. 155 von 200 Ex.small stain on front wrapper and first 6 pages, otherwise good condition Nr. 4 (1965). Grey cover with 2 unicate (pasted on top front cover and inside back cover) by Kahrmann, 1 Graphic of typewriter points by Timm Ulrichs, 3 additional pieces by Timm Ulrichs (2 Manifeste and an invitation of Galerie Patio, 1966). Nr. 101 von 150 Ex. (One missing page on the poems by Timm Ulrich added in fine photocopy) Nr. 5 (1966). With 2 signed graphics by Klaus-Ove Kahrmann, 1 signed graphic by Norbert Richter ("Im Untergrund") and 1 signed graphic by Astrid Kayser. Additionally on the impressum page a pasted in ornament drawing (Feltpen 1966, signed by R. Q. Tode). Nr. 42 von 150 Ex. Nr. 6 (1967) - Sonderheft: Texte von geistig kranken Menschen. Deckel with pasted on title graphic “amBEATion Nr. 6”, with pasted in autograph of one of the autors, and a large folded orig.(2 sided) drawing by Altermann (Pseudonym). (This was included only in nos. 1-35; this copy no. 12, but impressum page in copy) Nr. 7/8 (1968) -Book: Gegen den Krieg in Vietnam. Anthology with 39 Authors, most firstprints. Vorzugsaugabe with orig signed graphics by Klaus-Ove Kahrmann and signed by the editor. Nr. 58 of 200 Ex. Guter Zustand. - Plus: a few extra graphic prints and promotional material Re amBEATion. (together 15 pieces, different sizes).
[#19477]
BROADSIDE PROGRAM OF THE FIRST OF SMITH'S 'ROCK-N- RIMBAUD' PERFORMANCES. [New York]: np [Gotham Book Mart?], [1973]. Broadside folio leaf, printed recto only. Line drawing of Rimbaud by Smith to top of sheet above text, which lists the program of events, and a quote from Rimbaud (in part: "The Poet makes himself a seer by long, gigantic, and rational derangement of the senses..."). Also mentions "special appreciation to The Wartoke Concern, Robert Mapplethorpe, Dennis Florio, Sharon Ensko, Sam Wagstaff and Gotham Book Mart. 35,56x20,32 cm. Shallow crease at one corner, else fine.
EUR 700.00
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"Program from one of Smith's earliest gigs, predating her first album by almost two years. This, the first of three performances in honor of the anniversary of Arthur Rimbaud's death (also known as "Rock-N-Rimbaud"), took place on the roof of Le Jardin, a gay disco, in the Hotel Diplomat on November 4th, 1973. Smith sung and recited her own works, as well as songs by Kurt Weil and Hank Ballard. She was backed by Bill Elliot on piano and future Patti Smith Group member Lenny Kaye (both listed in program) on guitar. This would be only the second time Smith and Kaye performed together (the first being when the two opened for a Gerald Malanga reading at the Poetry Project almost two years earlier) and the first time Smith headlined a show with Kaye at her side. The program also thanks both Robert Mapplethorpe (just a few months after his first solo exhibition) and Sam Wagstaff, certainly one of their earliest links in print. A landmark event, one which sowed the seeds of not only of Smith's band, but was also inspired by Smith's most important influence." (Text by Brian Cassidy).
[#18466]
" The Patti Smith Fan Club Journal". Numbers 5 and 6 (out of 8 published). October 1977 [With Related Ephemera]. - July 1978. [Richmond Center, WI]: (The Patti Smith Fan Club), (1978).Both first editions. 4to., 28x21,5 cm. side-stapled wraps. Photo-offset duplicated. Both fine, in original mailing envelopes (both opened a bit rough but otherwise good condition)
EUR 500.00
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Fanzine published in Wisconsin by Nanalee Berry with help from Patti's mom Beverly. DE L'AME POUR L'AME, the official newsletter of the Patti Smith Fan Club, ran eight issues from 1976-1980. It includes numerous photos of Smith (in performance, etc.), members of her band and circle (Ivan Kral, Jay Dee Daugherty), as well as club members. - No. 5: 26 pages. Includes numerous photos of Smith (in performance, etc.), members of her band and circle (Ivan Kral, Jay Dee Daugherty), as well as club members. Also: news on Patti's recovery from January 1977 stage fall, autobiographical essay entitled "Excerpts from Dog Dream" by Smith, various interviews, a reproduction of a letter from Smith to her parents, Smith's poetry, and more. Together with ephemera: Ephemera included and mailed with issue: Gotham Book Mart promotional broadside listing Smith publications published by Gotham, a page of biographical information on Smith "provided by Patti's mother," as well as five broadsides reproducing Smith's poetry, some from holograph and some based on earlier broadsides (all also photo-offset duplicated), presumably produced only for fan club distribution and use. Poems are "Arthur Rimbaud" ("nigger no invented for color..."), "Field Marshall" ("house doctor in the womb of pleasure..."), "mon vieux lucien" ("there goes lucien. his blonde hair..."), an untitled poem ("The night will be a jewel in my crown"), and a promo sheet reproducing Smith's holograph promoting her "new böc coming" and the upcoming album EASTER. Signed "R.E.F.M." (Radio Free Field Marshall). All in good condition, except "Rimbaud" and the last page which have faint stains due to offsetting from laid in newspaper clipping of photo of Smith in concert.
-No. 6: Includes ( amongst others) numerous photos of Smith (as baby, in performance, etc.), members of her band and circle (Lenny Kaye, Ivan Kral), Essay by Smith on Bob Dylan, various interviews, a reproduction of a letter from Smith to her parents, Smith's art and poetry, a "collector's discography," compiled by Paul Perner.
[#20773]
(New series) Volume 1 nos. 1-12; Volume 2 no 1 (all published). New York, The American Group (November 1932-1933).Original pictorial wrappers, 4to. A rare complete set in very good/near mint condition.
EUR 6,000.00
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Edited by Alexander KING, with George Grosz, Gilbert Seldes, Nathanael West, associates. Americana Contributions by George Grosz, e.e. cummings, Lynd Ward, William Steig, Joseph Mitchell, Bob Brown, S.J. Perelman, Nathanael West, James Thurber, Candell, Fred Nordling, Lyd Ward, William Steig, John Sloan, Austin Robinson, and many others. The editors were highly sensitive to what was going on in Europe, and there is much warning about the rise of fascism and Nazism. Preceded by an erratic first series of 4 numbers (issued February-July 1932), this New Series is complete.
[#16416]
(Informazione sulle attivitá amodulo-art).
Nos. 1-5 (all published). Brescia, nov. 1968 - 1970. Tall-narrow 15x30 cm. (Nos. 1-3), and 20x20 cm (Nos.4-5). Orig. wrappers (No. 1 with faint vertical crease in wrapper, but otherwise fine). No. 4 loose in the original plastic folder with the title Amodulo screenprinted on the front. Numerous ills. Amodulo 5: Giugno 1970 Richerche amodulari della cultura.
-TOGETHER WITH: Edizioni Amodulo 1970 Catalogo Generale Director: Sarenco. Brescia. 12 pages, stapled.. 14x22cm. 12pp. collana 20x20, collana 50x70, collana OPUS, collana TASCABILI, collana REVUE, collana LUXUS . Excellent condition - TOGETHER WITH: Edizioni Amodulo 1968-1972. 4to; 16 pages, spine stapled. Collana; Collana Poesia Sonora; Collana Documen ti; Collana Poesia Visiva; Riviste; Oggetti; Edizioni Sarmic (Sarenco/Miccini).
EUR 800.00
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Directed by E. Pedrotti and Sarenco, promoting Amodulo-Art. With photographs of artwork and contribs. by and features on Rosanna, Chiesi, Sarenco, Giusi Coppini, Germana Arcelli & Roberto Comini, Ennio Bianco, Jacques Lepage, Piedro Meldini, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Jean-François Bory, Timm Ulrichs, G.Valentini, a.o. Number 4 quite rare (Maffei bibliography mentions only 4 numbers for the complete set). With the General Catalog of the Editions and another Catalog 1968-1972 (both very rare)
[#20604]
Volume 1 Nos. 1- 6, all sofar published in print. Nonnompress Kiel, 1992-1996. -Charles Darwin: Vol. 1 - No. 1 - 1992. Ottmar Hörl, Johann Muyle, Anonym, John Miller, Laurie Parsons. -Franz Kafk: Vol. 1 - No. 2 - 1993. Paul McCarthy, Albrecht Flieger, Chris Burden. -Che Guevara: Vol. 1 - No. 3 - 1993. Paul McCarthy, B. Weissmann, R. Oldendorf, Philippe Parreno, Année Olofson, Lothar Hempel. Florence Nightingale: Vol. 1 - No. 4 - 1993. Andrea Zittel, C. & I.Hohenbüchler, Wolfgang Tilmanns, Nana, D.Gonzalez-Foerster. Buffalo Bil: Vol. 1 - No. 5 - 1994. Markus Wolf: Vol. 1 no 6. August/1996; enlarged to 4to size.
EUR 1,200.00
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Artists’ periodical in German and English, some Spanish. Editors: Klaus Baumgartner and Carsten Höller, 1992; Baumgartner, Höller, and Johannes Lothar Schröder, 1993 onwards. Vol. 2 is still ongoing, but only digital, on cd rom / dvd.
[#222]
Quarterly journal of the Pacific Center for the Book Arts.
Vol. 1-11 no. 1. San Francisco, January 1980 - April 1991. Wrappers; 4to.
EUR 100.00
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Edited by Kathy Walkup, Connie Thorpe, Alastair Johnston. Articles on San Francisco Bay Area fine press books and their makers, calendar of events, specific aspects of book-making, typography, interviews with book workers and publishers. Together 41 issues of ca. 10-12 pp. each.
[#20320]
Notebook
New York City, USA, Collation Center, 1977, 47 pp., 14 x 18 cm., softcover, edition 1000
EUR 300.00
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Anderson's second artist book documents compositions for electronic violin performed in various ourdoor city spaces. The contents include Film/song in 24/24 time, Duets on ice, Two songs for violin and projector, Duet for door jamb and violin, etc.
Extra (not directly related) announcement Laurie Anderson Holland Festival 1982.
[#21197]
Bimensuel d'actualité artistique, littéraire, éclectique et branché, Rock, Punk, New Wave
Nos. 1-7 (all publ) Paris, Association des Joyeux Compagnons de l'Age Atomique, 19 janvier -24 juin 1978, 7 issues 42,5x29,5 cm. ,the first 4 issues each 12 pages. Then 20 pages and no.7 has 20 pages. Rare as a complete set.
EUR 2,000.00
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The title is based on the song by Serge Gainsbourg written for France Gall in 1966.
Directed byJean Pierre Petit, editors: Walter Stirati, Nicolas Testu, Luc Lagarde, Laurent Schuster; collaborateurs: Zorro Lesage, Anne-Claude Kieffer, Pierre Sacem, Elli Medeiros, Pierre Gautheron, Jean Miglieri, Daniele Baucheron, Jean-François Charpin, François Lagarde.
N°1: Sex Pistols, William Burroughs, Elli Medeiros, Kraftwerk, Bazooka. N°2:Burroughs, Metal Urban, Wanda Jackson, Subway Sect, Ramones. N°3: Etat d'urgence, Krafwerk, Elli Medeiros, Johnny Barnette, Guilty Razors, Mick Jagger. N°4 Muhammad Ali, Bazooka, Le scooters, Buzzcocks, Siouxie, Slits, Devo. n°5: Brigitte Bardot, Daniel Hechter, Le centenaire de mai 68, New Look, Iggy Pop, Suicide, Diode, Henri Chopin. N°6: Kraftwerk, David Bowie, France Gall, Ricky Nelson, Jacques Dutronc, Henri Chopin, David Niven. N°7: Eva Peron, Disco, Nouveau Journalisme, Ronnie Hawkins, Brigades Rouges, Terrorisme, Amanda Lear, Copi, Nico.
[#18052]
Number 1 (probably only published). London (UK), 1980 Original wrappers. 25,5x2,5 cm., stapled, 20pp.
EUR 120.00
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Post punk fanzine. Edited by Charles Wyndham.. Notable for some science fiction content - A review of Tanith Lee's "Drinking Sapphire Wine", as well as a review of a Young Marble Giants, This Heat, and Furious Pigs show at the Clarendon (with photographs), a feature on PS, an article on the impossibility of injecting soul into the current electronic music, an interview with Swell Maps with photographs, and articles on political anarchy and trends. Contributions by Matthieu Glasman, Alan Peete, Chris Feer, Simon Edden.
[#17961]
Edited by La Monte YOUNG and George MACIUNAS
[Second Edition] pictorial wrappers 20.5 x 23 cm.; sewn bound; monochrome; edition size 4000; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed., various stock. A perfect re-creation (with corrections) of the first edition that came out in 1963 and which introduced Henry Flynt's theory of "Concept Art," which he rewrote for this edition. Designed by George Maciunas. With various tipped in elements, including envelopes. Covers fine, almost mint condition,
EUR 250.00
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Landmark anthology originally published in 1963, one of the most important documents of the avant-garde in the sixties.Contains contributions by George Brecht, Claus Bremer, Earle Brown, Joseph Bryd, John Cage, David Degener, Walter De Maria, Henry Flynt, Yoko Ono, Dick Higgins, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Terry Jennings Dennis, Ding Dong, Ray Johnson, Jackson Mac Low, Richard Maxfield, Malka Safro, Simone Forti, Nam June Paik, Terry Riley, Dieter Rot [Dieter Roth], James Waring, Emmett Williams, Christian Wolff, and La Monte Young.
Reference : "Esthétique du Livre d'Artiste 1960 / 1980" by Anne Moeglin-Delcroix. ., "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 233.
[#13687]
Surrealist Conquest.
No. 1 (all publ.). San Francisco, The Red Lion Press, Summer 1969. Size (h/w): 25,4 x 20,3 cm. Original wrappers. Together with: Antinarcissus Surrealist Conquest Special Issue. San Francisco, Winter 1969-1970. Newspaper (size (h/w): 57,6 x 43 cm. 4 pp.: light wear on foldings and extremities.
EUR 150.00
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Edited and published by Stephen Schwartz. Contributions by André Breton, Benjamin Péret, L'Archibras, Joyce Mansour, Nanos Vaaoritis, Roberto Matta, Nicolas Calas, Aimé Césaire, Pedro Perez Sarduy, Maurice Blanchard, Yves Elleouet, Xavier Forneret, Jindrich Heisler, Philip Lamantia, Gherasim Luca, Clément Magloire Saint-Aude, César Moro, Benjamin Duarte (drawing) a.o.
[#16547]
Zeitschrift für Kunst, Kultur, Fotografie (Later: Zeitdokumente zur Kunst).
Nos. 1-21 (all publ.). Apex-Verlag, Palinkas, Koeln, November 1987-1995. 8vo, expanding to 4to; illustrated covers; all in fine condition.
EUR 1,000.00
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Published by Wolfgang Schulz; editors (a.o.) Cäcilia Palinkas, Friedhelm Schöler, Michael Hooymann, Wolfgang Wehmeier, Axel Brand, Roland Kersten, Rolf Kirsch. Richly illustrated in b/w and colour. Text in German. Number 1 with an original contribution by Martin Kippenberger (Ansprache an die Hirnlosen für Andre Heller).
[#18147]
The All American Humor Magazine:
Vol.1 no 1 to Vol.2 no 3 (all published?). New York, NY, Adrian B. Lopez 1975. 27,5x21cm., stapled, between 70pp. and 78pp. Offset. (In Vol. 2 no 2 the front cover was torn and has been repaired. The rest of the magazine is in pristine condition) TOGETHER WITH PRECURSOR: - HARPOON. The New American Humor Magazine. Numbers 1-3 (all publ.). NY, Adrian B. Lopez 1974/75. 27,5x20cm., stapled, 71pp. Offset. (From here: Apple Pie).
EUR 600.00
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Edited by Dennis H. Lopez. The All American Humor Magazine:
Vol. I, no1: Flatulence issue; Vol. I, no 2: Smut issue; Vol. I, no3: Senseless Violence issue; Vol. I, no4: Hard Times for Jackie? Issue; Vol. I, no5: Smart issue; Vol. II, no1: I was a CIA assassin; Vol. II, no2: Jack Ford is not a marijuana addict; Vol. II, no3: Our pick for president '76 announced!
Harpoon: No.1: Balls for Women; No. 2: Fish Issue; No. 3: Roughing Up Santa.; Then followed by
APPLE PIE.
[#17544]
Revue de recherches.
Nos. 1- 4. (all published). Paris: Les Carnets de l'Octéor, Nouvelle série. Jean-Francois Bory, 1965-68. 4 issues in generally good condition (complete with the flex-disk and fold-outs in no 4, detailed below).
EUR 800.00
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Direction: Jean-François Bory, Julien Blaine. Contributors: the editors and J. Furnival, F. Popper , P. & I. Garnier, J. L.Brau, F. Dufrêne, H.Chopin, B.Heidsieck, C. McCarthy, Ian Hamilton Finlay, E. Gomringer, G. Bertini, S. Niikuni, M. Bense, B. Grogerova, Paul de Vree, Adr.Spatola, Claude Pelieu, Heinz Gappmayr, Jochen Gerz, Alain Schifres, Jean-Claude Moineau, Timm Ulrichs, Bob Cobbing, Edg.A.Vigo, Fr.Vaccari, a.o. No.1: Paris, Les Carnets de l'Octéor, Nouvelle série, 1965. Panoramique de la poésie expérimentale (19 x 11 cm, 121 pp with b&w illustrations and concrete poems throughout. wrappers, loosening in the spine, otherwise nice clean copy). No.2: 1966. L'Erotisme dans la poésie matérielle.(21 x 14 cm 130 pp with b&w illustrations. wrappers, tear to spine o.w. very good). "L'érotisme dans la poésie matérielle". Cover by Cat Parczewska. No.3: Vers un nouveau langage.(20 x 17 cm 206 pp with numerous typographic illustrations. wrappers, a little dusty and marked on cover o.w. very good). "Vers un nouveau langage". No.4:1969. Cinq trajets. (21 x 18 cm 176 pp with b&w illustrations, cut-outs, fold-outs etc. wrappers, light fading and wear on cover o.w. very good). "Cinq trajets", complete with the flex-disk by Jean-Claude Moineau (Manuel de conversation courante) allso 14 pages text.
[#17484]
Nos. 1-5 (all published). London, 1964-1967. Original illustrated wrappers, 15 x 18 cm. Illustrated. A fine set, with important contributions, see below:
EUR 400.00
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Devoted to collage, art, drawings, photographs, cartoons, unusual graphics, edited by Martin Leman. Issues of 28 pages each + ills. wrappers with contributions by William Burroughs, Stan Peskett, Ron Sanford, Mike Foreman, Jane Beckett, David Kozubel, Geoff Reeve. The first issue, "William Burroughs Special" features WSB's "The Border City", "The Danish Operation", and "The Cut." Number 2 complete with the multiple by Brian Haynes, "Rose Tinted Spectacles" laid-in as issued. Number 3 with a montage of "two-dimensional" lips on the front-cover. All issues contain important graphics by a combination of Leman, Jane Beckett, Mike Foreman, Stan Peskett, Colin Smith, Ron Sandford, Brian Mills, and others.
Maynard and Miles C84,85,86.
[#20184]
The Journal of the Royal College of Art.
Nos. 1-54: cplt set, all published. London, Oct. 1950 - 1978. Original pictorial wrappers, obl. folio, later 4to.; numerous illustrations. Added: Index to volumes 1-48. Set overall in very good condition, with all illustrated colourful wrappers. The important numbers all in excellent condition: No. 10 (Len Deighton) No. 24 (Fontana), 25 (Brigitte Bardot cover and 3-page foldout), 26 and 31 (both in metallic wrappers), No 40 (embossed cover by Graham Percy). The set includes no. 51 in larger format (tatty at spine) and the rare December 1976 "blank cover" issue
EUR 3,200.00
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Ed. by Jack Stafford, John E.Blake, Roger Coleman, o.a.; journal of avant-garde design and the fine arts, published three times per year by students of the Royal College of Art. ARK attracted international attention for its often bold and fast-changing design as well as the extraordinary cast of writers and artists who contributed to its pages, including Ralph Rumney, Lucio Fontana, Alison and Peter Smithson, Toni del Renzio and Reyner Banham, in addition to College students and staff.). Some numbers with lithos in colour; important for the current trends in avant-garde of the fifties and sixties of the postmodern and pop-art generation. Number 24 (has the original wrap around banderolle intact, laid in) is on the spatial Technical manifesto by Fontana and has a green cover after a design by Fontana (with handcrafted spatial holes). This issue (which contains The Technical Manifesto with commentary by Lawrance Alloway and several photographs in 4 pages) in excellent condition with only light soiling and a small stain in the right upper corner (Note: there also exists a variant of the cover in orange with the same design; we offer the green cover only). Nos. 26 & 31 have metallic covers (silver & gold, both excellent condition). Essays and other contributions by Henry Moore, Gordon Russell, Hugh Casson, Robert Leman,David Hockney a.o. ; spine of no 20 slightly damaged and front wrapper a bit frayed; No. 25 slight soilage and faint fold in front wrapper. Number 10 incl. Ark Supplement "Dove" no. 1; added few inserts related to Ark.
[#20905]
Compiled by Ken Cox, John Furnival, Dom Sylvester Houedard (dsh) and Charles Verey. Softcover, 18 x 19 cm, 84 pp. Perforated sheets held together by green cord, the original red plastic clasp seems to be missing. Front cover print by John Furnival. Catalogue printed in red and black for the exhibition of concrete, intermedia and other typographic work held at Arlington Mill, Bibury, Gloucestershire, from July to September 1966.
EUR 250.00
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Featuring concrete poets including Ernst Jandl, Dieter Rot, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Mathias Goeritz, Kitasono Katue, Bela Kolarova, Jiri Valoch, Tom Edmonds, Barry Flanagan, Herman de Vries, Hansjorg Mayer, de Campos brothers, Pedro Xisto, Edgard Braga, Henry Flynt and Aram Saroyan.
Age spotting on cover, some toning on lower margins of interior. Apart from the missing clasp a fine copy.
[#477]
An Ardent Review. Part one of a surrealist manifestation (all publ.). London, Toni del Renzio, [1942] . Original wrappers (a small chip on the frontcover toward the spine), but else a good copy), 32pp., illustrated, 4to.
EUR 300.00
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Surrealism in Britain, edited and published by Toni del Renzio. Texts by Robert Melville, Pierre Mabille, Nicolas Calas, Conroy Maddox, Giorgio de Chirico, Toni del Renzio, New York interview with Breton,a.o. Reproducing work by Eileen Agar, John Melville, Gordons Onslow-Ford, a.o.
[#18360]
An international Review.
Numbers 1-12 (all publ.). Lausanne: S.E.L.A. (1964-1967). Twelve issues. With the exception of a light splash mark and ink notation to the cover of the concluding issue, all fine in printed wrappers with originall glassines on the first six numbers and the original shipping boxes for 3,4,8, and 9. This set belonged to Marvin MALONE, and has shipping labels to him on the cartons.
EUR 700.00
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Edited by J. Ashberry, A. Dunn, R. Moynihan, S. Orwell. The successor journal of Locus Solus. Contribs. by William Burroughs, Kenneth Koch, James Schuyler, John Bernard Myers, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, William S. Burroughs, John Cage, Vito Acconi, Jean Rhys, Anthony Burgess, Sanguinetti, Giorgio de Chirico, Hockney, Antonin Artaud, Lichtenstein, Pasternak, Andre Masson, Antonin Artaud, Roland Barthes, Paul Celan, Genet, David Jones, Koch, Montale, O’Hara, Rhys, Coolidge, Brainard, Gombrowicz, Holub, Kaplan, Blanchot etc. Issues of 230/250 pp., with numerous ills.
[#21248]
Publications de la Compagnie de l'Art Brut (Outsider Art)
Nos- 1-18 (all publ). Compagnie de l Art Brut, Paris, 1964 - 1994. All in original wrappers, in excellent condition.
EUR 700.00
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Directed by Jean Dubuffet. Profusely illustrated with monographic studies of the art of insane and 'primitive' artists, Outsider Art. Michel Thévoz, Dr W. Morgenthaler, Henri-Pol Bouché, Gaston Puel, Michèle Edelmann, Dr Pierre Maunoury, Claude Edelmann, Jacqueline Porret-Forel, Ludovic Massé, Dr Léo Navratil, Lucienne Peiry,... ( co-authors) :Complete set:. 1: le Prisonnier de Bale, le Lambris de Clément, Dessins 2: Adolf Wölfli, Par le Prof. Dr. W. Morgenthaler; 3: le mineur lesage, Salingardes l aubergiste, Le cabinet du professeur Ladame, Les telgrammes de Charles Jaufert, Jayet le Boucher, Les coquilles de maisonneuve, Filaquier le simplet; 4: Scottie Wilson, Emmanuel le calligraphe, Guillaume, Paul End, Moindre l égyptologue, Florent, l écrit du comte du bon sauveur, Jacqueline;5: Le philateliste, Broderies d' Elisa, Joseph Crepin, Rose Aubert, Gaston le zoologue, Sylvain, Xavier Parguey; Fascicule 6: Carlo, la double vie de Laure, Simone Marye, Anais, robe nuptiale et tableaux brodes de Marguerite; Fascicule 7: Aloise par Jacqueline Porret-Forel; 8: Messages et clichés de Jeanne Tripier la Planétaire, la Fabrique D Auguste, Gustav le Démoniste, Francois, Olive, piéces D Arbre Historiées de Bogosav Zivkovic; 9: Madge Gill, Nataska, Jane Ruffié, Bentivegna, Èmile Ratier, Collection du D A. Marie; 10: Jules Doudin, Vojislav Jakic, Gaston Teuscher, Pierre Jain, Albino Braz, Samuel Failloubaz, Katharina, Louise Fisher, Solange Lantier, Louise Tournay; 11: Léontine, Sylvan Fusco, Alois Wey, Edmund Monsiel, André Robillard, Carlo (2), Joseph Vignes, Italo Perugi, Francois Portrat, Samuel Daiber, Thérése Bonnelalbay; 12: Gugging; F 13: Reinhold Metz par Michel Thévoz; 14: Josef Wittlich, Willem van Genk, Angelo Meani, Hans Krüsi, Henriette Zephir, Jean Radovic, Yvonne Robert, Anna Zemankova, Armand Schulthess, Camille Renault; Fascicule 15: Giovanni Battista Podestá par Lucienne Peiry; 16: Yanko Domsic, Eugéne Gabritschevsky, Ted Gordon, Benjamin Bonjour, Michel Nedjar, Edouard Boschey, Eugenio Santoro, Helmut, Pepe de Valence, René le Bedeau; 17: Dwight Mackintosh, Monsieur Poladian, Johann, Johann Fischer, Marcomi, Théo, Erika Orysik la Tinaia, Michael Pankoks; 18:Maurer; Exposition L`Art Brut, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris 1967
[#19208]
Center for Experimental Art and Communication/Strike Press, Toronto.
Vol. I Number 5: "Sex and Politics", "The Last Performance" Diane Broadway. . Cover: Marina Sieverding. Toronto 1977. - Tabloid on newsprint. 32pp.
EUR 150.00
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Video Performance, Video Installatin, Diane Broadway, The last performance, David Tipe. (CEAC, Toronto)
[#15526]
Vol. 1 no 1 - vol. 27 no 4 (=last published). Lugano, Switzerland, 1956 - Sept / Nov. 1984. Set in the original illustrated wrappers with volume 13 no 3 in the regular and in the rare variant version. (Vol. 23 and 27 are partly bound) Overall condition good to very good, with only sporadic and unobtrusive library markings on the wrappers.
EUR 3,500.00
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Complete set with ORIGINAL WRAPPERS. One of the best surveys of mainstreams in contemporary art'. Edited by James Fitzsimmons. Of Volume 1 (called 'European art today' ) we have in this set only 9 of the 12 issues (Nos.2 and 3 are missing). Otherwise all volumes/years are complete in original wrappers, except vols. 23 and 27 whch are partly bound.. The cover of vol. 13 no 3 designed by Mel Ramos is present in both versions, one with a gorilla and the scarcer one with a kangaroo.
[#17467]
Complete set of all 26 issues plus Prospectus: - Volume 1, number 1 -10 (Jan - December 1969) - Volume 2, number 1 -10 (Jan -December 1970) - Volume 3, numbers 1-4 (March-December 1971) - Volume 4 numbers 1, 2 (March, June 1972, last published). Issues in original off-white lettered folding chemises with loose colour contents each 8 loose-leaf color plates. Includes statements about the artists and statements by the artists, partly still in original mylar dustjackets; light soilage and/or sunning to some of the wrappers, internally fine.
EUR 1,000.00
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Published by University Galleries, Inc., 520 Fifth Avenue, NY. Edited by Paul Katz,Roger M. Peskin a.o.). Presents a selection of the finest contemporary art from New York City's museums, galleries and artist studios on loose colour sheets, with descriptions and biographies. Includes such artists as Donald Judd, Alexander Liberman, Roy Lichtenstein, Dennis Oppenheim and George Sugarman, Willem de Kooning, Dan Flavin, Barnett Newman, Jasper Johns, Louise Bourgeois, Christo, Karel Appel, Walasse Ting, etc.
(All plates present in fine condition, except 4 plates in vol. 2)
Reference : "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011
[#19511]
Numbers 1-6 (all publ.). Willimantic: Curbstone Press (1981-1987). Five volumes, each 16mo, each fine in illustrated wrappers (except no 4 spine darkened). Promotional items inserted in no 5.
EUR 200.00
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Essays, interviews, and manifestos of a socially-conscious nature. 1. Roque Dalton. Poetry & Militancy in Latin America. 2. César Vallejo. The Mayakovsky Case. 3. César Vallejo. Autopsy on Surrealism. 4. Vladimir Mayakovsky. How to Make Verse. 5. Art is in Danger! George Grosz, John Heartfield, Wieland Herzfelde.
[#21296]
Nos. 1-22 (all published of the first series). Paris, 1973-1975. Orig.pictorial wrappers.
Each issue, 25 x 32.5 cm, text in French.
Together with No. 1 of the New series, with change of name:
ART PRESS INTERNATIONAL. (Nouvelle série) No. 1.Été 1976. Paris, Europrom. 32,5x25 cm., stapled, 59pp. (small tear in front cover).
EUR 1,500.00
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Complete first series. Features b/w ills. and articles on the international minimal art and who's who of the time, such as Joseph Kosuth, Hans Haacke, Duchamp, Vito Acconci, George Brecht, Ad Reinhardt, Josef Albers, David Lamelas, John Cage, Eva Hesse. Bruce Naumann, Art-Language, Jedan Miró, Barroco, Hans Hartung, Roy Lichtenstein, Wols, Julia Kristeva, Raoul Hausmann, Dibbets, Robert Ryman, Matta, Pierre Guyotat, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol; No. 20 is Special Biennale de Paris, No. 21 is Special Dada, No. 22 Pour la Pprnographie,Pasolini, César. New series:Edited by Louis Dalmas, Cathérine Millet. This number: American Connection. Interviews and features on Denis Roche, W. Burroughs, A. Ginsberg, J. Mekas, D. Bowie, Ben, J. Kristeva etc.
[#15681]
No. 1: Buchobjekt von Ullrich Panndorf und Martin Pohl. Berlin Art Press. 100 Ex. (27 Handsiebdrucken und 21 Gedichten). 1986.
EUR 200.00
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[#18069]
Nos. 1-21 (all published), New York, 1973-1978, all original issues, printed on newsprint, 4to., in very good to excellent condition, except for moderate mailing marks on no 3. The Number 13 (Alan Suicide) in the 2 versions red and black. No. 16 was never published.
EUR 3,000.00
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Edited by Edit DeAk, Joshua Cohn, Walter Robinson, with contributions by John Harrington, Edward Pursor, Ela Troyano, Vito Acconci, Alan Kaprow, Roger Welch, John Howell ,Lucy Lippard, Gordon Matta-Clark, Barbara Radice, Laurie Anderson, John Baldessari, Julian Schnabel, Daniel Buren, Jack Smith, Sol LeWitt, Al Moore, Peter Frank, a.o. Covers by William Wegman, Richard Tuttle, Robert Ryman, Ed Ruscha, Carl Andre, and others of the seventies Conceptual and Minimal Art scene.
Detail of the issues:
No. 1 (cover Les Levine);
No. 2 (William Wegman);
No. 3 (Richard Tuttle);
No. 4 (Yuri);
No. 5( Christo);
No. 6 (Dorothea Rockburne; cover has diagonal fold as issued);
No. 7 (Vito Acconci);
No. 8 (Pat Steir, with painted flowers as issued);
No. 9 (Robert Ryman);
No. 10 (Joseph Beuys);
No. 11 - 12 (Edward Ruscha);
No. 13 (2 issues with alternate Red and Black Covers by Alan Suicide and somewhat different cobtent);
No. 14 (Carl Andre);
No. 15(Rosemary Mayer);
No. 17 (Kim MacConnel);
No. 18 (Image Bank);
No. 19 in collaboration with LAICA Journal (Chris Burden);
No. 20 (Demi);
No. 21 (single folded sheet with Judy Rifka original cut-out drawing of Humpty Dumpty).
[#15729]
Magazine of contemporary art in Europe/ Tijdschrift voor hedendaagse kunst in Europa.
Nos. 1-53 (all publ.). Antwerpen, 1983/84-1994. Original pictorial wrappers; 4to.
EUR 1,000.00
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Magazine of contemporary art in Europe, particularly Belgium. Contribs. in English, French, German, Dutch, Italian. Edited by and contribs. of: Flor Bex, Leo v. Damme, Georges Roque, Saskia Bos, Wim v. Mulders, Catherine Strasser, a.o.
[#18457]
-No. 1 (Artholes/The Clash), 16 pages, mimeographed, colour added. Amsterdam, Artholes/Mecano Productions. September 1977; 29,5x21 cm. (small price sticker remainder)
-No. 2. (Generation Rock & Roll Issue). 16 pages, mimeographed, colour added. Amsterdam, Artholes/Mecano Productions. December 1977. 1977; 29,5x21 cm. (small price sticker). Front pages torn, in bad condition. remainder)
- No. 3 (Artholes, Music in Motion). 16 pages. Amsterdam, Artholes/Mecano Productions.March 1978 Offset printing (silkscreened?)from typewritten text and photographs. 34,5x24,5 cm., sidestapled.Right upper corner has very light damage. Frontpage colour added.
EUR 500.00
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Arty Punk/New Wave magazine, made by Maryan van Tilborg & Humb van Vroonhove. (Subway Sect/ Wire/ Siouxie and the Banhees/ Buzzcocks/Slits/The Fall/penetration/Talkin Reads, a.o.)
[#21511]
DIE WELT. German Newspaper- special editions.
Special editions in cooperation with artists: 11 Dec. 2014- Cindy Sherman 11 Dec 2019- Takashi Murakami 30 Oct.2013 - Neo Rauch 16 Nov.2017- Jeff Koons 29 Oct.2020- Katharina Grosse.
EUR 300.00
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Special editions in wich an artist had freedom to organize content and illustrations of the new paper.
Added: Süddeutsche Zeitung, Dec. 3,2016: issue in collaboration with Steidl Verlag: Robert Frank: Books and Films 1947-2016. Eine experimentelle Ausstellung zeigt die Werke des grossen Künstler auf Zeitungspapier (Robert Frank:Book and Films 1947-2016: An experimental exhbition shows the workd of the great arist on newsprint).
[#18799]
(also as: Art Polic; Artpolice Magazine; Artpolice Newsletter; Artpolice Gazette; Artpolice Comics ; Artpolice International).
Collection/archive of Artpolice titles, associated publications and related Frank Gaard ephemera: [nos. 1] (March 31, 1974) through Artpolice International (April 1994) [64](final issue). Sixty-four (64) variously numbered and titled fascicles of the artist’s serial, lacking only seven issues from the complete run of Artpolice and the numerous associated titles issued by Gaard and his conspirators over the publication's 20 year run. Various sizes: 16mo to small tabloid.
- ADDED: Eighteen (18) additional related items, including
- Man Bag, nos. 3 (1994) through 5 (1996);
- Losing Faith nos. 1 (1986) through 2 (1987);- Sub-Art vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1979);
- Art Moves vol. 1, no. 2 (April1982) and a host of other Frank Gaard correspondence, exhibition invites, articles, etc.
Very good to near fine.
EUR 15,000.00
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Edited by Frank Gaard, teacher at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.Issues are comprised almost entirely of line drawings, with constant variation in size, printing methods, titles and issue numbers .Art Police was an art zine collectively published by a dozen Minneapolis artists around the painter Frank Gaard. The zine lasted from 1974-1994. Combines Punk and Outsider Art, a mixture of "low brow" humor and "high brow" sensibilities, with political cartoons appearing next to pictures of blowjobs. It is described extensively in Aarons/Roths "In Numbers" (publications by artists since 1955). With a fanciful numbering the publication schedule was highly irregular, and our collation has been following the descriptions in this bibliography. The zine lasted from 1974-1994. Notable Zinesters who have contributed to Art Police were Frank Gaard, Andy Baird, Stuart Mead. Complete list of included ARTPOLICE titles (with issue counts) on request.
[#21377]
KUNST, KRITIEK, ARTZIEN
Michael Gibbs, Kunst Kritiek Artzien, ca. 1980- Handmade poster, silver
and black spray paint on paper, 65.5 x 50 cm.
EUR 500.00
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Very few copies were made, all unique Near mint, with tiny pinholes in corners.
[#640]
Ein Kunst- und Literaturmagazin.
Heft 1-7 (all publ.). Berlin, Köln, (Ausgabe Verlag). Mai 1976-1983/84. Original pictorial wrappers; illustrated.
EUR 300.00
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Edited by Armin Hundertmark. Contributions by Eric Andersen, George Brecht, Günter Bruss, Emmett Williams, Dieter Roth, Hansjürgen Bulkowski, Per Kirkeby, a.o.
[#19765]
Nos. 1-13 (all publ.). New York, Fall 1970 - Summer 1976. Unbound, original pictorial wrappers; sq.4to for the first 8 issues, then tabloid format; numerous illustrations and photographs. Composed as follows: - Nos. 1-8. New York, Fall 1970 - Summer/Fall 1973. In original wrappers, (with the green folder stapled in the middlespread of no 8 complete with contents). All in very good to fine condition. Then became: - Avalanche NEWSPAPER: - Nos. 9-13 (=last published). New York, NY: Center for New Art Activities.1974-Summer 1976. The set in extremely good to fine condition, both the first 8 square issue as the more fragile newspapers/tabloids nos. 9-13. Offered together with this complete set is a copy of the facsimile-edition, with introduction and extras (as described below).
EUR 4,000.00
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Unusually well preserved complete set, Landmark conceptual art magazine, published by Willoughby Sharp, edited by Elizabeth Béar. At the time, Sharp was a New York-based art historian and independent curator and Béar an underground magazine editor who had recently moved to New York from London. They published the first issue in 1970 and collaborated on 13 issues from 1970 to 1976. They both conducted the interviews and conversations with the artists. Avalanche focused on art from the perspective of artists rather than critics, and investigated new forms of art that were developing in the U.S. and Europe with a radical new media format--probing interviews, extensive use of photography and dynamic layouts. For many artists, publication in Avalanche preceded a one-person gallery or museum show. - No. 1: Cover photograph of Joseph Beuys, interviews with Carl André, Jan Dibbets, a portrait of Joseph Beuys by Shunk-Kender, retrospective of Richard Long, Carl Andre, Jan Dibbets, Richard Long, Joseph Beuys, Heizer, Oppenheim. - No. 2: (Body Works). Cover photograph of Bruce Nauman with articles on him, and on Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Yves Klein, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Klaus Rinke, Richard Serra, Wm. Wegman, incl. a photo of Matta-Clark-installation and Bas Jan Ader: Fullpage b+w photo of 'Too sad to tell you' and text in the Rumble-section. No. 3: (Post-Studio Sculpture). Cover photograph of Barry Le Va. Interview with David Tremlett and features on Jacks (Gordon Matta-Clark), contributions by Italo Scanga, George Trakas and on Barry Le Va (his picture on the cover), Bill Beckley, Joel Fisher, Robert Morris and others - No. 4: (Conceptual Art). Cover photograph of Lawrence Weiner. Jackie Winsor (interview), Sol LeWitt; Howard Fried, Alice Aycock, Stanley Brouwn; Hanne Darboven; Walter De Maria; - No. 5: (Performance). Cover photograph of Yvonne Rainer. Contributions Braco Dimitrijevic; Joseph Beuys (talking at Documenta 5); Jannis Kounellis (interview); Phil Glass; Keith Sonnier; Yvonne Rainer (interview) - No 6: (Vito Acconci). Cover photograph of Vito Acconci and number devoted to him. - No.7: (Humor). Cover Man Ray (name of the dog, photo by William Wegman). Interview with General Idea. Edward Ruscha, Interview with Van Schley ("Different Strokes for Different Folks", which is a green folder, stapled in the middlespread, intact but without the postcard insert), Man Ray, Do you want to.. (interview with William Wegman by Liza Béar) - No. 8: (Sculpture & Performance). Cover Robert Smithson. Exchange '73; A Drinking Sculpture, Gilbert & George. Memorial issue for Robert Smithson. Features Robert Morris, Tina Girouard, Chris Burden and others. Continued in a changes format: --NEWSPAPERS: (Now Published by Center for New Art Activities, Inc., New York.) As detailed below, each issue has several pages of general information, messages, rumbles, films, publications, etc. as well as several pages of advertising and the more specific contents are: - No. 9: June 1974. Issue dedicated to video and performance art. Texts by Willoughby Sharp, William Wegman, Joseph Beuys (contains partial transcript of Joseph Beuys' first US peformance at the New School), Iincludes interviews with Vito Acconci, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Robert Bell, Willoughby Sharp and Dennis Oppenheim, Boris Wall Gruphy. 36 pages. . - No. 10: December 1974. Cover photo Jack Smith. Contents: Hans Haacke, Manet Project '74; Daniel Buren, Kunst bleibt Politik; Simone Forti, Dancing at the fence; Stephen Laub, Projections, interview by Willoughby Sharp; Jack Smith, Fear Ritual of Shark Museum (Centerfold) ; Joel Fisher. As strong as a spiders web; Terry Fox: Children's Videotapes (interview); Gordon Matta-Clark: Splitting (interview); The Phil Glass Ensemble (interview by Willoughby Sharp after Music in Twelve Parts performance). 52 pages. - No. 11: Summer 1975. Cover photo Steve Paxton. Contents: Alan Saret. Installation for Man; Darcy Lange. Videography: Work; Joel Shapiro:Torquing; On Kawara: One Million Years (centerfold); Laurie Anderson. Confessions of a Street Talker; Contact Improvisation (Laura Chapman, Scott Jones, Annette La Rocque, Daniel Lepkoff, Steve Paxton, Karen Radler, David Woodbury; Steve Paxton: Like the Famous Tree (Dialogue with Liza Béar). 40 pages. - No. 12: Winter 1975. Cover Photo Barbara Dilley. Contents: Robin Winters: Fairly regular hours; Robert Wilson & Christopher Knowles: Because Why; Alexis Smith: Anteroom; Rita Myers: A remote intimacy; Michael McClard: Mumbo Jumbo; Barbara Dilley: In the 'Dancing Room'; Barbara Dilley Dancing, a picture autobiography. 40 pages. - No. 13:Summer 1976. Cover photo: "Trial Balance". This printed with colour red added. Contents: Fitzgibbon:Colleen; Jim Roche:Straight Razor; Reiner Ruthenbeck:Eclipse; Bas Jan Ader: In search of the miraculous; Meredith Monk: Invocation/Evocation; Diego Cortez: An obvious kind of eyesore. 48 pages. ADDED TO THIS SET AND INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: Facsimile boxed edition in a limited edition of 100 signed and numbered by Liza Béar and Willoughby Sharp. Produced by PRINTED MATTER. Number 29 of 100. This boxed facsimile edition of Avalanche's complete run reproduces the first eight issues individually, and the final five in a single bound paperback. Accompanied by a certificate signed by both Liza Béar and Willoughby Sharp shortly before Sharp's death in December 2008. The publication is 1,016 pages and illustrated throughout; is housed in a heavy duty, laminated, archival box measuring 10.5 x 19.5 x 2.5 inches. The first eight issues measure 9.25 x 9.25 inches and are exact facsimiles of the originals; the subsequent five tabloid-sized issues, now bound as a single volume measuring 9.25 x 13.5 inches, have been reduced slightly in scale from the original format.
[#16035]
(Berkeley:Undermine Press)
Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Berkeley, Undermine Press, 1966-(1976?). Original pictorial wrappers, 21,5x14 cm; no 7: 28x21,5, stapled in the spines. Illustrated.
EUR 500.00
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Editor: Richard Krech; copy editor: Shelley Silliman,with contributions by Harold Adler, Charles Bukowski, Tuli Kupferberg, Michael Upton, Ronald Silliman, Tom Sullivan, John Sinclair, d.a.levy, etc. In No. 1: The expanding plastic inevitable, an interview with Andy Warhol, Gerard Malanga & Bruce; No. 2 is Alchemy issue ; No.3 is special Rock and Roll Issue. No.4 is numbered as such, No. 5 is the "Molotov Ethyl Federal Road and Prison Map for Alameda County (4 pages"); No. 6 is John Oliver Simon, Dancing Bear (collection of poems), and No. 7 is a collection of work by the East Bay Poets Union (1776-1976 on Revolution).
[#17568]
Nos. 1-14 (all publ). New York, 1968-1971. Original wrappers, sq. 4to, with numerous illustrations and photographs. A special set which includes 3 variant copies: - No. 6: 2 different covers: (In Full Bloom,photo of pregnant woman, D.Dalrymple; and another: Anniversary, all text cover) - No. 11: 2 different covers: Red cover:John Lennon Erotic Lithographs, and variant Black cover Wedding Bliss - No. 12: 2 different covers: Jorgen Boberg fantasy art; and the other: Nude black female photograph, by Hugo Bell (has a tiny scratch). Together 17 issues in exceptional fine condition (see below)
EUR 1,000.00
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Edited by Ralph Ginzburg; No. 2 containsThe Marilyn Monroe Trip: A Portfolio of Serigraphic Prints by Bert Stern” in wild psychedelic colors. (photographic prints by Bert Stern, possibly the last photos taken before her death). No. 8 Picasso's Erotic Gravures; No. 9 Cover by Fuchs, Image Stars (not the all text variant Femmes Fatales); No. 11 John Lennon's erotic lithographs 'Bag One'; No. 13 Alwyn Scott Turner, Photographic series on the American People; other issues feature artists like R. Lindner, George Tooker, Melle, Paul Wunderlich, lithographs by John Lennon, etc.; photography takes an important part of the magazine with work of Lee Kraft, R. Denim, J. Wasser, Hattersley, C. Fischer, Weir, Capa, Mitchell, Ira Cohen, Tome Wesselman, Hugh Bell, Mary Ellen Mark, a photographic story on ‘Andy[Warhol]’s Girls’, Mati Klarwein (anonymously), Norman Mailer, Mary Ellen Mark’s drug photos,; in the first issues is a "No More War-Poster contest". No. 14 has the Photoalphabet, with images of nudes, composed by Ed van der Elsken, Anna Beeke, Anthon Beeke, Pieter Brattinga, Geert Kooiman. This created a problem with the authorities and led to the cessation of the publication. The set in near mint condition, (except for a very thin scratch on the frontcover of the no 12 variant)
[#18548]
Nos 7, 8, 10 - 14. Torrance, Ca. June/ July 1976 - March/April 1978. (26x21,5 cm; offset printing). Together 7 issues.
EUR 300.00
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For hard core rock'n'rollers only. No. 7: June/July 1976 issue has: Ted Nugent, Rolling Stones, Blue Oyster, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, Aerosmith and Gregg Turner reviewing (Ubu's "Final Solution" for one) and writing a "tale of bionic madness". A little staining and wear to covers. No. 8: Sept/Oct 1976 eighth issue of this early SoCal rag for hardore rock 'n' rollers. Flamin' Groovies, Iggy, Raspberries and so on. No. 10: February 1977 issue with a KISS feature and the Destroyer sticker still intact! Minor wear to cover. No. 11: Debbie Harry's underwear star in this May/June 1977 issue of LA rock solid punk-n-roll zine. Interviews with Television, Ramones, Blondie and Mink DeVille. No. 12: His highness Iggy Pop graces the cover of this July/August 1977 issue! Good lead-off with Meltzer's "I'm A Man" followed by bits on the Sex Pistols, Dictators; a long, unflattering assessment of Kim Fowley's New Wave night; and "Back Door Men and Women In Bondage" by Lester Bangs. Minor toning to cover and tear to upper spine. No.13 Nov/Dec 1977 issue featuring Richard Hell, Dead Boys, Iggy and, well, Tom Petty. No. 14:14 Production values get ramped up in this March/April 1978 issue.Silver ink and three-panel fold-out Johnny Rotten as centerfold.
[#18055]
Numbers 1-2 (all publ.). London, ,Quipmead 1978/79:(Dec. 14th 1978) and (Jan. 11th 1979) . 30x21cm. stapled, unpaginated.
EUR 150.00
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Edited by Robert Pierce and Roger Pearson, contributors Anthony Kilgore,
[#21645]
Nos. 1, 2, 6, 7. Untrimmed. Oct. 74-Sept/Okt. 1975. B.W. on newsprint.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Anton Boersma, Steef Davidson a.o.
[#18614]
A Magazine of Unpleasant Verse and Impolite Prose.
Vol. 1, No. 1 & Vol. 2, No. 2 (all pubished). Vancouver: Pendejo Press, 1969 38 + 40 pp. Stapled wrappers
EUR 120.00
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Edited by Bertram Maird. Contributions by Brian Fawcett, Lionel Kerns, Ralph Maude, Judith Copithorne, Joe Rosenblatt, and others.
[#21433]
April First. Mary Peanut & Anna Banana. San Francisco, CA, Banana Productions, 1975. 27x21 Cm. invitation flyer.
EUR 200.00
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[#18514]
Cover plus 15 loose sheets with drawings & comics by Peter Klashorst & Ricardo, 1980. Privately printed.
EUR 100.00
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[#16267]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). San Francisco: Harold Norse, 1972-197). All fine, 4to in stapled wrappers.
EUR 250.00
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Edited by Harold Norse. With contributions by Burroughs, Kerouac, McClure, Bowles, Ginsberg, Bukowski, Malanga, Norse, Whalen, Genet, and many others. The third issue features the Beat Generation prints of Peter Le Blanc.
[#19032]
Volume 1, Number 1. (all published). Berkeley: Bay Podium, 1968. 4to. 64 pp. illustrated wrappers.
EUR 150.00
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Edited by David Fottleib. Cover art by Bob Arnold. Contributions by Paul Mariah, Jerry Burns, and Margaret Randall.
[#21249]
Collection of 36 Bazooka-group publications (including complete sets of the 5 periodicals
-BULLETIN PÉRIODIQUE'' ,
- "LES ANIMAUX MALADES',
-"MÉTAL HURLAND",
-"UN REGARD MODERNE",
-"ORPHELINA'' ) and some separate publications by the Bazooka group, a collective of French graphic designers mainly active from 1974 to late 1978.
It included Christian Chapiron (using the pseudonym Kiki Picasso), Jean-Louis Dupré (Loulou Picasso), Olivia Clavel (Electric Clito), Lulu Larsen, Bernard Vidal (Bananar) and Jean Rouzaud. The group, with ultra-left sympathies, was formed in the aftermath of May 68 and presented comics, graphics and photographic creations of an aggressive and subversive nature. - Although some Bazooka publications were published in collaboration with existing journals the nature of their work remained provocative both in content and in its distinctive graphic style foreboding the nascent Punk movement. Bazooka’s first magazine ‘Bulletin Périodique’ was immediately forbidden to minors. The various publications in this lot are illustrated throughout with photographs, cartoons and comics and include numerous b/w and duotone plates. All text in French, except for the last issue of ‘Bulletin Périodique’ which also features English text.
The publications are ASSEMBLED in a unique hardcover binding, 44.5 x 32 cm, designed by Paul Groenendijk. The blue cloth cover has Bazooka printed on the front and features three foldable sections. The backcover and spine are executed in black cloth are black, with the spine featuring the title Bazooka printed in gold. The binding is designed in such a matter that the magazines can be completely opened up for viewing purposes. Binding and spine are in mint condition.
-Together with: SILENCE No. 1 (seul paru) Paris, Futuropolis, 1980, 350x300mm, 28 p., broché sous couverture illustrée de Loulou Picasso,glassine originale. Interviews réalisées par Dorothée Lalanne de Iggy Pop, Howard Devoto, John McKay, Human League. Sept compositions pleine page en noir et blanc par Loulou Picasso du groupe Bazooka.
Together with: Bazooka. Il était une fois. Exposition “Bazooka, Un Regard moderne”, Les Sables-d’Olonne, Musée de l’Abbaye Sainte-Croix, 2 avril-12 juin 2005. Les Sables-d’Olonne, Le MASC, 2005. EXHIBITION CATALOG. 33,5X48,5 cm, 8 pagesincl. Covers. One of an edition of 200. IN THIS COPY CONTRIBUTIONS SIGNED BY THE AUTHORS/ARTISTS (except T5DUR) 6 prints by Lulu Larsen, T5Dur, Kiki Picasso, Loulou Picasso, Olivia Clavel, Bernard Vidal, printed in b/w on luxurious thick paper. Works of Bazooka, Olivia Clavel, Loulou Picasso, Kiki Picasso, T5Dur, Bernard Vidal. With a copy of the invite to the exhibition.
-Together with: PERVERS No 1, all published. Paris, Bazooka Production, 1979, 58x29 cm, sheet, folded to 8pp, equal to the size of a gramophone record, 29x29 cm. Together with the actual gramophone record, « La Perversita », Invisible Records, 1979, in the original decorated sleeve, designed by Kiki Picasso. Text and designs by Loulou Picasso (Jean-Louis Dupré), Olivia Clavel, T5, Larsen. This is actually the last Bazooka Production « mort » in 1980.
EUR 6,000.00
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[#21020]
Rehearsal For The Year 2000 (Drugs, Religions, Madness, Crime, Communes, Love, Visions, Festivals and Lunar Energy); The Rebirth Of Albion Free State (Known in the Dark Ages as England); Memoirs of a Male Midwife (1966-1975).
London, Revelaction Press, 1976. First edition, published September 1976. 33 x 20.5 cm. Pink wrappers, stapled, 220 pp. Printed on different colour papers. Cover photos by Mark Edwards. Nicholas Albery (using the pseudonym Alan Beam) presents an autobiographical trip through the counterculture in a blend of fact and fiction, delivering a vivid participant's account of the emergent alternative society and the birth of the 'New Age'. The story starts with the author's account of acid and mystical experiences at Oxford in 1966, moves on to San Francisco's hippie culture of Haight-Ashbury and returns to the London underground scene where Albery sets up several activists organizations (such as 'Link' in the story which matches with 'BIT' in real life), participates in squat-ting movement, the Notting Hill 'freak' scene and the Windsor Free Festivals. The cover photographs show the author with his wife, Josefine, baby son, close friend Nicholas Saunders, and others strolling naked with a goat through Piccadilly Circus at dawn on September 7, 1976, an 'undress rehearsal' for Timothy Leary's vision of pasture land in Piccadilly by the year 2000. Nicholas Bronson Albery (1948 – 2001) was a British social inventor, author and insti-gator of a variety of activist projects promoting an alternative society. A scarce and fragile publication. Spine and back cover damaged (tape added to fix rips). Front page features small removed sticker on upper right corner. Overal age toning and wear with small tears along the edges. Interior mostly good.
EUR 500.00
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[#18550]
Numbers 1 and 2 (Hound Dog Issue). San Fransico, CA, 1981.
EUR 150.00
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Number 1 contains an interview with legendary Bay Area promoter Paul Rat, as well as Joe Ely, Clifton Chenier, Bowwowwow, Stray Cats and The Specials. Number 2 features Blasters, Sparks, Big Mama Thornton, Rank and File, Beat, Presley Land.
[#18136]
The Heart of the Music Scene.
Number 1 (all published ?). London, Axtell
Publications, 1957. 17,8x11,5 cm, stapled; 50 pages
EUR 100.00
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By John Cross and Billy Kaye.
[#20633]
A weekly miscellany of poetry and other jazz (subtitle varying).
No. 5, June 1959. McClure's copy (his signature in pencil on front cover). Very good condition. 38 Unnumbered pages. Spine stapled in yellow front page.
EUR 350.00
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Started by Allen Ginsberg, Bob Kaufman, and John Kelly, BEATITUDE was originally a weekly newsletter for the North Beach literary scene, It quickly abandoned the weekly schedule and became the quintessential outlet for Beat literature.
[#18155]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). London, 2004-2008. 29,5x21 cm, stapled, not paginated.
EUR 180.00
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Edited by Richard Cowdry. Comics for the discerning reader. Adults only
[#18557]
Sex, Kunst & Religie.
Jaargang 1 no 1 (all published ?). Feb, 1982. 20 pages,sidestapled between illustrated covers. Stencilled or screenprinted. (Hunter Press).
EUR 150.00
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Artist periodical. Illustrations on full page, no text. Contributions by/ Edited by Jos Anderse, Michiel van Zelst, with Hugo Kaagman, Peter Giele, Janneke de Groot, Ivar Vics, Jan Bianchi, Arie Ijzerdraad, Boa, Jos van Niele etc.
[#14078]
Kunst und Kultur der Vergangenheit. Zeitschrift für Sammler und Kunstfreunde.
Years 1-13 (all publ.). 1922-1943, published as follows: Band 1-13 (Years 1-7, also numbered as nos. 1-72). Wien, Kristall-Verlag, later: Verlag des Belvedere, 1922-1928. Then changing numbering: -- Jahrgang (Years) 8 - 13 no 8 (last and all published). Amalthea Verlag, Zürich, Leipzig, Wien, 1929-1938/43. Illustrated, with numerous hors-text plates. A good set, lightly dustsoiled, bound till year 10 (1931) in 23 uniform, hcloth bindings, rest in original wrappers.
EUR 1,000.00
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Complete collection, including the supplementary parts "Forum" (which were published in vols. 5-9/10 (1923-1926). Luxuriously produced art periodical, edited by Edmund Wilhelm Braun & Wilhelm Suida, later: Alfred Stix. Chamberlin 2193. Arntzen/Rainwater Q105: Material of interest to collectors and news of sales and the art world, as well as scholarly articles (some still important) dealing mostly with medieval and renaissance art. With the exception of a few plates (which may have been omitted ) ostensibly complete for the plates. Note that the year 1933 was not published.
[#19339]
A journal of modern culture
Numbers 1-10 (all publ.). Berkeley: Bern Porter (1948-1950). Ten issues, all tabloid, 8 pp, folded once as issued. A very nice, excellent set, with minor shortcomings (see below).
EUR 1,800.00
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Edited by James Schevill and Jane Hohfeld. Contributions by Sherwood Anderson, Frank Lloyd Wright, Yvan Goll, Sartre, Paul Eluard T.J.Ken Jr & James McCarthy, Brecht, Alban Berg, Patchen, Allan Swallow, Rukeyser, Curtis Zahn, Alex.Meiklejohn Sydney Hook Corman, Schwitters, Bob Brown, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, Man Ray, Zadkine, Wolfgang Paale (on Gerszso), Clarence John Laughlin and many others. A very good set with the following minor flaws, No. 1. chip and creases to lower corner, \No. 5, spine largely split, No. 6, short tear at fold, No. 7 short edge tear, No.9 split to horizontal fold.
[#18014]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.) San Germán (Puerto Rico): Inter American University, 1960-1962. Three issues; also numbered as Vol. 1 nos 1-2; Vol. 2 no 1). Nice clean copies. Printed by Allen Swallow in Denver. Cover design by Man Ray.
EUR 350.00
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Edited by Gilbet Neiman. Produced at the Inter American University of San German, Puerto Rico. Contributors include Henry Miller, Anselm Hollo, Russell Edson, Robert Lowry, Harry Roskolenko, Gil Orlovitz, George Dillon, Daisy Aldan, David Cornel DeJong, Allen Ginsberg, Duchamp, Gregory Corso, Man Ray, William S. Burroughs, Edward Dorn, Gary Snyder, William Carlos Williams, Creeley, Ginsberg, Breton, Nin, and Mina Loy.
[#18779]
A collection of 13 magazines with Joseph Beuys on the frontcover:
Art in America. July 1988
Berliner Kunstblatt. Nr. 57, 1988
Centerfold. September 1979
Düsseldorfer Hefte. Volume 33 number 20, October 16 1988
Kultur Chronik. 3/1988
Kunststoff downtown. October 7, 1988
Kunstbeeld. Juni 1987
Kunst & Antiquitäten. 3/1988
Künstler. Kritisches Lexikon der Gegenwartskunt. Ausgabe 4, Heft 1, 1988
Minoriten Zeitung. Nr. 3/4 1993
Museumjournaal. 5/1978
Wolkenkratzer. 1/1986 and 3/1988
EUR 200.00
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[#18683]
Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Plymouth, MI, Iconografix 1992. 25x17 cm., stapled, unpaginated.
EUR 120.00
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Written and drawn by Dave Cooper, published by Gary Reed.
[#16481]
Nachrichtenblatt für Mitglieder des Freiburger Kunstvereins.
Jahrgang 1 Heft 1-12 & Jahrgang 2 Heft 1-7 (all publ.). Freiburg i. Br. 1955/56. Tog 19 numbers, large 8vo; each number between 8-12 pages in selfwrappers. With (partly coloured) orig woodcuts on the frontpage.
In 2 plain cardboard slipcases. Fine.
EUR 250.00
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Edited by S. E. Bröse. With firstprints in German by Hans Arp (in no 5); reports from artists centers in Germany and abroad, and a regular report from Paris (Pariser Bilderbrief). Orig. woodcuts by E. Heckel (cover of number 1; Dube 409 B), Grieshaber (cover of no 2), F. Harnest, W. Wohlschlegel, H. Arp (in colour, no.5; Arntz 206 b), W. Herzger, R. Dischinger, J. Bissier, G. Biese, W. Gothein, J. Lacasse (2), E. Bizer, C. Westphal, W. Becker, W. Helbig, G. Meistermann, and woodcuts after S. Delaunay ( 2 no 6) and Alcopley (2 no 7).
[#17918]
(J.J. Pauvert, Paris).
Serie 1: Nos. 1-2 (all). Paris, 1953; Serie 2: Nos. 1-46 (all and last). Paris, 1955-1968. Unbd., in the original pictorial wrappers; 4to; numerous illustrations. Occasional spine damage and light discolorations but on the whole a nice set. No. 11/12: La Joconde, with two die-cut see-throughs in the front cover, in perfect condition.
EUR 500.00
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Artistic and literary periodical with strong surrealist tendency. Many issues dedicated to a special topic. Paris, Eric Losfeld (1re série), there after Jean-Jacques Pauvert (2e série), 1953-1968. Complete set of 48 issues of which 11 double in 37 volumes. Some important topical issues: Cent-cinquentenaire de J.J. Grandville, Les hétéroclites et les Fous littéraires, Dessins inavouables, Les Monstres, A-t-on lu Rimbaud?, Littérature illettrée ou la littérature à la lettre, Raymond Roussel, Les oiseaux sont des cons par Chaval, Les vies parallèles de Boris Vian, Romaine Brooks. Illustrations by: Siné, Folon, Topor, André François, Chaval, Wolinsky, Ylipe. Texts by: Jean Paulhan, Isidore Isou, Noël Arnaud, André Blavier, Raymond Queneau, Lise Deharme, Gisèle Prassinos, Pierre Bettencourt, Eugène Ionesco, Paul Gilson.
[#19538]
45 r.p.m. thin vinyl, Situation 15/A/aug 67: recorded in U.S.A., all rights U.P.S.(underground press syndicate), sonopresse,holland.
A: Le Roi Jones, New York Art Quartet.3'35";
B: Poems: Hans Wesseling. 4'22''. In original printed brown kraft sleeve, with black pinted text (see below)
EUR 150.00
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-Freak-in-love-out and it happens…for over.(Hans Wesseling: Who wants yesterday's papers?, Nobody in the world; Jan van de Meer,Winand Mens, Ernst Cats, Enno Veldhuys, Hans Schmidt). Iets-Member, The Hague.) - Black Dada Nihilismus, Le-roi jones new ark detroit, MILWAUKEEE,wahington……
[#18496]
Number 4. London, n.d. Side stapled. 21 x 29.5 cm.
EUR 100.00
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Youth Brigade & 7 seconds, Dicks, Screaming Dead. JFA
[#18478]
Number 4. Published by Blackbored, Windsor, 1971. 16 pages, 4to; stencilled
EUR 50.00
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For the Bored of Education. Alan Stanton, Mal Grosch, Gill Bountie, a.o.; "socialist magazine".
[#18406]
Nr. 1 Januari [January] 1980. (Huijbergen):
(Blaffapress), 1980. 4to. Stapled wraps. Some mild rubbing and soil,else clean and sound throughout. 24pp. Probably all published.
EUR 100.00
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Dutch fanzine with clear Situationist roots. Articles on Pere Ubu, Talking Heads, The Screamers,
and others. Plus politics, protest, philosophy (Herbert Marcuse), etc.
Editors: Peter Diesveld, Stan Janssens, Henk Koolen, Paul de Ron.
[#15805]
Nos. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12. Bern, Der Blaue Berg, 1978-1984. Original pictorial wrappers, 4to.
EUR 400.00
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Editors:.: Tobias Leutenegge (Cornelius Biancone), Martin Willi ,Claude Sandoz, who founded this publication in June 1977 on the "Sonnenberg"near Luzern as a medium for publication of original art and literary work. Nr. 3. 1978. ( Eds.: Tobias Leutenegger,– Martin Willi ,Claude Sandoz) approximately 150 pages with 4 fold outs, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with taped spine. Front wrapper by Claude Sandoz. - One of 300 numbered copies. Contributions by 25 artists among which Cornelius Biancone (= Tobias Leutenegger, Walter Geissberger, Urs Dickerhof, Meret Oppenheim, Arnols Obrecht, Peter Gerber, Arnold Obrecht, Urs Willi,, Martin Willi, Heinrich Maria Opladen. Nr. 4. 1978.Phantastisches. approximately 150 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with taped spine. Front wrapper by Claude Sandoz. - One of 150 numbered copies. Contributions by Kurt Sigrist, Harold Studer, Peter Rosei, Markus Rätz, Rolf Hauenstein, Ilse Weber, Cornelius Biancone, Peter Gerber and others. Nr. 5. Claude Sandoz + Cornelius Biancone: Zyklus I . 40 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with taped spine. Front wrapper by Claude Sandoz. - One of 150 numbered copies, signed by Claude Sandoz + Cornelius Biancone. Nr. 8. Räume. approximately 250 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with taped spine. Front wrapper by Claude Sandoz. - One of 270 numbered copies. Contributions by Konrad Abegg, Atelier Etcetera, Tobias, C. Biancone, B.J. Blume, Res Ingold, Manon, Al Meier, Kurt Sigrist, Jürg Stauble, Ilse Weber and others. Nr. 9. Mitteilungen. approximately 250 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with taped spine. Front wrapper by Claude Sandoz. - One of 270 numbered copies. Contributions by John M. Armleder, Silvio R. Baviera, Tobias, C. Biancone, Reinhard Gammenthaler, Irma Ineichen, Paul jenzer, Dora Schmid, Leopold Schropp, Hugo Suter, Martin Eilli and others. Nr. 10. 1982. Beziehungen. Aapproximately 150 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with taped spine. Front wrapper by Claude Sandoz. - One of 270 numbered copies.Contributions by Agnes Barmettler, Peter Baschung, Martin Roda Becher, Carlo Bernasconi, Peter J. Betts, Jeanne Chevalier, Helmut M. Federle, Alex Gfeller, Martin Hennig, Leiko Ikemura, Ingeborg Lüscher, Walter Pfeiffer, Vera Piller, Peter Roesch, Ruedi Schill, George J. Steinmann, Jürg Weibel. Nr. 12. SOS. Approximately 250 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with taped spine. Front wrapper by Claude Sandoz. - One of 270 numbered copies. Contributions by Carlo Bernasconi, Tobias C. Biancone, Heinz Brand, Peter Brubacher, Katharina Bütikofer,Jean Crotti, Urs Dickerhof, Anton Egloff, Genevieve Fallet, Bendicht Fivian, Bernhard Giger, Michel Grillet, Mariann Grunder, Peter von Gunten, Guido Haas, Daniel Himmelberger, Franz Hohler, Tiziana Jelmini, Paul Jenzer, Res Ingold, Lilly Keller, Jetzt Knöpfli, Benjamin Leutenegger, Alois Lichtsteiner, Jean-Luc Manz, Rudolf Mattes, Rico Mattioli, Heinz Mollet, Jürg Moser, Erica Pedretti, Peter Radelfinger, Markus Raetz, Max Roth, Claude Sandoz, Sarenco, Leopold Schropp, Aljoscha Segard, Peter Stein, Vreni Stein, George Steinmann, Urs Stooss, Peter Streiff, Harold Studer, Martin Schwarz, Willy Weber, Elsbeth C. Werro, Roland Werro, Paul Wiedmer, Anne Wilhelm, Peter Willen, Marti Willi, Gerhard Zandolini, Markus Zürcher + Bellevue. An exhibition of the works presented in this issue, was held from mai 24 – august 26 in the Kunstmuseum Bern.
[#18512]
Number 6. October 1982. 15 x 21 cm.
EUR 50.00
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"Uitgave van de binnenlandse ontwikkelingshulp"., ed. Tony Blokdijk, Voorburg. Pseudo Code, Nexda, Punk from Eindhoven, Rotterdam,
[#20530]
The Book of the tumbler on fire: pagine scelte dai Capitoli II a VIII. Galleria Schwarz, Milano, 1967. Catalogue of exhibition 14 aprile al 13 maggio 1967, 13 pp., ills, Stapled glossy cover. 24 x 17 cm. Text in Italian, French, English. Cover slightly worn and discoloured;small sticker on back cover.
EUR 80.00
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[#20392]
x-Tatwan
Aktionsraum 1, 1970. München. Black soft board covers, title on frontcover in white. . Oblong, spinestapled, 15 x 21,5 cm. 32 pages. Tatvan (on the cover spelt as tatvan, but in the book as tatwan) is a location in Turkey where a railway line ends abruptly. Brouwn travelled to Tatvana and made photographs in the direction of the imagined railway extension. However these are not featured in the book; the publication gives only a number of "conceived" distances (one on each page): x-Tatwan 1 km; x - Tatwan 1000 km (etc.).
EUR 400.00
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[#20568]
THIS WAY BROUWN (Photography by Igno Cuypers)
THIS WAY BROUWN (1964), With introduction by Harry Ruhé, documentation This Way Brouwn photography by Igno
Cuypers published by Galerie A, August 2020 in 10 numbered & signed copies
EUR 3,000.00
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Amsterdam, Harry Ruhé, 2020. Dark blue archival box with mounted ring binder, 35 x 30 x 4.5 cm. Contains 39 transparent sleeves: 12 sleeves with facsimile documents about This Way Brouwn, a preface by Harry Ruhé, one colophon sheet, and 25 sleeves containing 25 original b/w photographs of stanley brouwn's famous performance in 1964, each signed by the photographer Igno Cuypers on the back. The photos are mostly 21 x 15 cm. The set is published in an edition of 10 copies, numbered and signed by the photographer Igno Cuypers on the colophon sheet. This copy is numbered 9/10. In perfect condition. stanley brouwn's iconic series This Way Brouwn is made up of doodles drawn by passers-by whom brouwn asked for directions in Amsterdam's city centre. The artist then appropriated the itineraries by stamping them with the title of the series. The photos taken by Igno Cuypers during the performance in 1964 are rare documents. In the preface Harry Ruhé states that brouwn asked the photographer to shoot several street performances 'sometime in 1964', taking 2 or 3 days. One of the pictures was used for the invitation for brouwn's exhibition at Galerie Orez in The Hague in 1965.
[#15891]
Nos. 1-4 (probably all published). Putignano (Bari), 1974 - 1976; printed in offset, Nos.1 and 3 with colour added, rest b/w; in illustrated wrappers.
EUR 600.00
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Close to the Situationists, edited by Jimi, Pasquale and Max Cap. Number 4 gives a survey of the publication, from which can be concluded that no more was published and that a zero-number (to which reference is made in Number 1) did in fact not appear.
- No. 1 (marzo 1974): 22x16 cm., 40 pp. in black and red: «San Paolo: Festival della vita», «Difendersi dai fascisti non è reato. Compagno Marini sarai liberato», «Coordinamento Centro-Sud», «Contro il fermo di droga», «Paperorock», «Considerazioni sulle riforme e i sindacati», «L'impero Chiesa e i suoi derivati», «Strutture alternative. La comune», «Controinformazione droga», «Gangsters o rivoluzionari?»;
- No. 2 (ottobre 1974): 21,8x15,8 cm., 16 pp., printed b/w.: «La fine dello spettacolo è la festa della fine», «Il problema non è che il PCI sia o meno comunista, ma che è capitalista», «Notizie dalla caserma di Sassari», «Carabinieri, droga e avv. Polignano»;
- No. 3 (maggio 1975), 44pp. Colour printing. : «La non opposizione», «La riappropriazione della soggettività», «L'opulenza mercantile», «State calmi», «I pendolari non pendolano più», «Lo spettacolo della politica», «Critica della musica»;
- No. 4 (aprile 1976): 24,3x15,7 cm., 48 pp. printed b/w. «Cenni per la preistoria del Buco», «Per una critica dei nuclei radicali in Italia», «Della lotta armata o Come lo spettacolo assorbe le ambizioni frustrate seguito da Possibilità di affermare il ludico», «Appunti per una critica radicale dell’ambiente medico», «Il comunismo e il partito della sopravivenza pianificata». On the last page protest against the condemnation of Marcello Baraghini for an obscene drawing: «Noi protestiamo contro l’ipocrita condanna del compagno Marcello Baraghini. Essa costituisce un attentato alla libertà, un atto terroristico di repressione. (...). Marcello Baraghini è stato condannato per un disegno osceno:…. «la solidarità non si discute, si dà»".
[#20286]
THE BUDDHIST THIRD CLASS JUNKMAIL ORACLE: Nos. 1-27 (all publ. under this title; #27 also published under the new title: GREAT SWAMP ERIE DADA BOOM). Cleveland/ Ohio, 1967- December 1969. [Also numbered as: Nos. 1-13 (which is also vol. 2 no 1, then the numbering continues from there, becoming vol. 2 nos. 2-6 (of which the last 4 were also named first to fourth last issue after which publication continued with the "last issue" numbering as 5th to 13th last issue, then it stopped definitely).
PLUS the Rare PRECURSOR:
-SWAMP ERIE "Pipe Dream". Vol. 1 no 1 (all publ.) Cleveland: d. a. levy, 1967.Tabloid , [4] pp. incl. covers, single folded sheet. Offset printed on newsprint. Old horizontal fold and additional creasing, toning, and some short marginal tears alloverl about very good. - Newsprint, tabloids; illustrated throughout in b/w; light sunning on edges, very mild edge wear (a bit heavier for nos. 22-240, and incidentally a little wear over de folds. The newsprint paper taken into account this set is overall in quite good condition and very rare so.
EUR 15,000.00
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Absolutely complete set of this journal produced by d. a. levy in Cleveland. All published during his lifetime and edited by d. a. levy himself, then after his death continued till no 27. The "Swamp Erie Pipe Dream" is the only issue of this remarkable journal , the predecessor to the Buddhist Third Class Junkmail Oracle. This issue includes much Buddhist content, as well as levy's poem "the bells of the Cherokee Ponies," a much-deserved attack on prosecutor George Moscarino, and more information about the police raid on James Lowell's Asphodel Bookshop. The "Oracle"is profusely illustrated with collage art by d.a.levy and others. Heavily Buddhist influenced, promoting drugs and reporting from the counter-culture underground scene of Cleveland, and also news taken from papers of other cities. His radical collage art, concrete poetry, and publishing always put him in conflict with the powers that be in Cleveland: he was arrested and harassed constantly and died under mysterious circumstances (suicide? murder?) at the age of 26 in 1968 .Publication was continued by his friend, Steve Ferguson, until 24l Mar. 1970. Contribs. include Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, John Sinclair, Russell Atkins, Charles Bukowski, Doug Blazek, Paul Puhle, Michae Lesy (photograph), etc; interview with The Velvet Underground, increasing attention to underground music and bands visiting Cleveland (Syeve Miller, Stone Poneys, Jefferson Airplane, The Who) ; passages from The Tibetan Book of the Dead; typical d.a.levy collages throughout, also in the advertising;Religious Collage North American Jewish Tantra;.In no. 15 a piece by Rudi Dutschke etc.; the last issues numbering started where Jim Ferguson took over; no. 18 being the 'Fourth Last Issue' published after the suicide of D. A. Levy, with his photograph on the front page and the text 'Wanted for the assassination of D.A.Levy'. Very rare complete ongoing set from the beginning. (Vol. 2 nos 5 and 6 also as 'The Barking Rabbit or the Buddhist Oracle", ed. by John Rose.) Note: From Aug 1969 a second section KALEIDOSCOPE was published;we only have that section for the 12th last issue0.
[#21270]
Numbers 1-5 (all publ.) Princeton: Burning Water, 1963-1965. Printed wrappers, nice condition, only some sunning to spines and very light staining.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Edward Kissam and Paul Boorstin.
Contributions by Bergé, Margaret Randall, George Hitchcock, Earle Birney, John Haines, George Bowering, Gary Snyder, Lewis Mac Adams, Ernesto Cardenal, Raquel Jodrowsky, Peter Wild, and many others.
[#18965]
Uigave van de stichting bzztôh (teater_)
Nos. 1-291 (=last published). Den Haag, 12 Sept.1972 -2004. Orig.wrappers; 4to and 8vo. (without #184,185,285)
EUR 1,500.00
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Important progressive literary critical magazine, emphasizing on literature and authors in The Netherlands, but also much attention for world literature. Edited by Johan Diepstraten and Phil Muysson. The early issues are mimeographed and extremely rare, produced in Voorburg and Scheveningen. Contributors in the beginning: Jacques Hamelink, Remco Campert, Louis Paul Boon, Drs.P., Charles Timmer, Simon Vinkenoog, Marten Toonder, Bert Schierbeek, Carmiggelt, Bert Bakker, Harry Mulisch, Biesheuvel, Matga Minco, Gerar Reve, Mensje van Keulen, Theun de Vries, Hans Plomp,Wim Hazeu,Lucebert, etc. Prose, poetry, essays, biographical information, interviews, etc.; many thematic issues. The first issues are almost unfindable, a long set is very scarce.
[#17592]
A Journal of Poetry (+ Behind The Wheel)
Nos. 1-14 (Complete, less No. 12 which was never published), including BEHIND THE WHEEL ("C" No. 14, by Michael Brownstein). New York: Lorenz Gude and Ted Berrigan, 1963-1967. Side stapled mimeographed sheets with wrappers or selfwrappers (35,4x21,5 cm, except for no. 14 which is 28x21,2 cm). In generally very good condition (some near fine), with only a little toning or edgewear. Some issues were also stapled from the backside,some not completely penetrating. There was no number 12 issued, this number omitted in the numbering, is generally considered as having been replaced by C-Comics No. 1, which is included in the set:
TOGETHER WITH: C-COMICS 1-2 (cplt)
C-Comics Number 1. New York, C-Press, June 1964; folio, mimeographed, side- stapled (small defect to left margin), together with: Number 2. New York, n.d. (ca. 1966), Boke Press. Sm.folio; pictorial wrappers, stapled in the spine.
EUR 18,000.00
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Landmark Beat magazine, one of the cornerstones of the 1960's mimeo revolution and poetry scene. "C" was founded to replace the short-lived "Censored Review," which gathered work that had been banned from The Columbia Review. Edited by Ted Berrigan and Rond Padgett. "C" became the organ of 'Second- New York School' (and served as a bridge between the older and younger branches of both The Beats and The New York School. Includes Ginsberg, Burroughs, O'Hara, Koch, Schuyler, Ashbery, Whalen, Orlovsky, Corso, Pagdett, Wieners, Elmslie, Lima, Rothenberg, Gysin, Saroyan,O'Hara, Koch, Schuyler, Ashbery and others.
No.4 was dedicated to Edwin Denby. The cover was designed by Andy Warhol and has on the covers the famed silk-screened images of Denby with Gerald Malanga. It marked the first time Warhol based a silkscreen on a poloroid, a technique that would become one of his defining methods in the 1970's. Most of the other covers are by Joe Brainard. The Brownstein (No. 14) was published in 200 copies. Light damage around staples. There was no Number 12. Jed Birmingham, co-editor of Mimeo Mimeo, has quoted Ron Padgett as suggesting that "C" Comics #1 was intended in the place of issue 12 of C-Magazine, which given format and timing makes sense. ("C" Comics #2, despite its title, was issued under the Boke Press imprint). Numbers 6 and 10 have light soilage to the front cover; No 9 has last page detached and last ab.20 pages stapled upside down; No. 14 light damage around the staples; C-Comics No 1 with damage to left frontpage near the spine (paper loss of ab. 2 cm.) and some edgewear,very light soilage.
[#18851]
SLUGGIN' FER JESUS
[San Francisco]: Rough Trade. [1981] .
Poster; 43x32,5. b/w, printed on recto only.
Spectacular poster promoting this EP, issued originally in Belgium. Designated“Trade One 12” but it’s really 121.
EUR 150.00
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[#20100]
Driemaandelijks tijdschrift.
0-Nummer 1953 (Cahier van de Nevelvlek), then becoming Het Cahier:
Ns. 1-34 (all published,a no 35 announced but probably not published). Antwerpen, Berchem. 1954-1970, together with the 4 specials: Vincent Van Gogh Special (at the occasion of the Antwerp Exhibition May/June 1955) and 3 unnumbered special issues (Dante 1965, Nieuwe Tanks 1965, Andere Facetten 1967). All publ. Various sizes, unbound as issued.
Added: Telex. Polemische notities en tussentijdse informatie (mimeographed) april 1963 tot en met juli 1965: 18 issues (complete). Together 53 numbers (of 54). All in the original wrappers, good condition.
EUR 5,000.00
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Complete set. ( including the Zero-number, the number 35 may never have been published) of this important literary and artistic periodical. It was advocating experimental, visual, dynamic poetry. Originally published from the cultural society "De Nevelvlek, kulturele Vereniging (Honorary president: Dré Sans). Frequently changing editors, title becomes HET KAHIER with number 8,1957 and subtitle changes a number of times: Driemaandelijks tijdschrift voor veristische tendenties; Aliliteratuur: Internationaal georiënteerd tijdschrift voor experimentelen. Editors/founders: J. Christiaens, Fernand van der Auwera, Huges C. Pernath, E. Bergen, J. Ceulemans, H. Crève, F.H, de Wispekaere, A. Peel, Hugo Raes, Ben Klein,Fr de Vree, Th. Koenig, Han Mouleyn, Gerd Segers, M. Bogaers a.o. Dré Sans, honorary editor for some numbers. Jef Verheyen publishes his Manifest "Essentialisme" in 1959. In no 4 caricatures of the editors by Cabra. Illustrations: WOODCUTS by Josef Peters(in no 11, which is the Special Milan issue), Jan Dries, J. Klein, Dré Bogaerts, Bert de Leeuw, Ray Giles, Paul Ausloos,; other ills by Sordini, Fontana (in Milan issue) Vedova; Photographs by Segers in #25. The Zero Number appeared in 1953 as Cahier van de Nevelvlek. No. 27 is a cover with 4 postcards (de Wispelaere and Segers), No. 26 special Klaus Ugdahl.In 1963/1965 apeared annex: No 29/30 "Pathologische editie (XXX Int. FRO Congress,1967). Telex, ed. Hatty Jonkheer, Ben Klein (=de Wispelaere, a.o.). 0-nr. Cahier van de Nevelvlek (1953) Het Cahier nr 1 (1954) tot en met 6-7 (1956) + extra Van Gogh nr (1955) buiten reeks Het Kahier nr 8 (1957) tot en met 20 (1962) Het Kahier X nr 21 (1963) tot en met 25 (1966) vanaf hier gestencild (m.u.v. nr. 27, 31 en 34): Het Kahier X Dante-nummer (1965) buiten reeks Het Kahier X Nieuwe tanks (1965) buiten reeks Het Kahier X nr. 26 Special Klaus Ugdahl (1966) Het Kahier X nr. 27 vier prentbriefkaarten met gestempelde gedichten (1966) Het Kahier X nr. 28 Pohesie & Politie (1966) Het Kahier X nr. 29-30 Tumours and other beriberis (1967) (cover slightly soiled, oterwise fine). Het Kahier X nr. 31 Opaal nummer (1967) gedrukt Het Kahier X Andere Facetten (1967) buiten reeks Het Kahier X nr. 32 The booklet Boem Boem (1968) Het Kahier X nr. 33 (1969) Het Kahier X nr. 34 Roadf (1970) 35 not present (was it published?) Telex. Polemische notities en tussentijdse informatie (gestencild) april 1963 tot en met juli 1965: 18 afleveringen (compleet).
[#12068]
Luz y agua. Version castellana (de) Victoria Ocampo. Grabados (y) diagramacion (de) LIBERO BADII.
Buenos Aires, (Imprenta Anzilotti), 1974. Bi-lingual edition in French and Spanish; Large in-folio. In sheets, folded original illustrated paper wrappers, untrimmed. One of the 21 copies printed on Fabriano (from a total edition of 25), signed by the author and the artist. Containing 5 full-size original aquatints (one on the cover) printed by the artist, 4 of which have been doubled on the reverse side of the image by an ink-painting in 4 colours (which are pieces of art in themselves due to the relief-working of the impression on the verso). Also 15 vignettes and smaller (coloured) ornaments, sometimes blindstamped.
EUR 1,500.00
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An example of the graphic work as book illustrator of the Italian-Argentinian artist Libero BADII.
[#20468]
Nos. 1-8/9 (all publ.). Reno/Nev., Aug. 1965 - Dec. 1966. Original wrappers (minimal staining).
- Together with second series: Camels Coming Newsletter Nos. 1-5. May 1972. ca.1975. Side folded magazine.
- Together with: The Camels Hump 1-5 (complete).[1966-1967].
- Together with: Ghost Dance 25 (Spring - Summer 1975) - Special Dada Issue, a Collaboration of Ghost Dance and Camels Coming. Fox, Hugh, and Richard Morris (eds.), 8vo, 44pp, stapled wrappers. Scarce collaborative issue of Ghost Dance (with Camels Coming), includes highly experimental work by Opal L. Nations, Dick Higgins, Robert Bringhurst, et al. Cover (and center spread) appear to depict an early appearance by Vincent Trasov (Mr. Peanut) and Anna Banana.
EUR 1,500.00
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Camels Coming was a small literary magazine published in the mid to late 1960's by Richard Morris. Morris who has established himself in the arena of alternative presses and websites is also a poet. He also published Camels Hump coincident with Camels Coming, and started Camels Coming Press. Camels Coming Press published works by Charles Bukowski and Hugh Fox, among others. Later, Morris became the executive director of COSMEP (Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers).
Douglas Blazek, Carol Berge, Al Young, Theodore Enslin, Margaret Randall, Richard Krech, T. L. Kryss
[#18769]
Vol.1. no.1. North Hollywood, CA: Ghetto Art Publications, 1990. Quarto (27.75cm); glossy illustrated wrappers, stapled; [16pp]; illus. Wrappers rubbed and edgeworn overall, with neat 2,5 cm tears at both ends of spine fold and a few faint stains to front wrapper. But a complete, excellent copy.
EUR 200.00
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Periodial concerned with grafffiti .Premiere issue of this long-running and influential graffiti magazine, reportedly the first to be published in color. A sequel to "Ghetto Art".
[#18552]
Number 1, Madison, WI, 1983. 18 pp., 14.5 x 21.5 cm.
EUR 100.00
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Cut and paste magazine edited(?) by mykel (rev.digby x) hobart. Thanks to: steve gnarly, marcel colbert, immanent attack, americas hardcore, roan kaufman and jenny, murray, alan suttle, bone-air, chosen-obes, brett tobias, killdozer, nø response, and all madison skaters, and locals
[#18883]
Nos. 1-2 (most probably all published). Ed. J. Friedrich, Chicago, n.d. (1993). 4to; photocopies b/w pages, orig wrappers, no. 1 comb binding, title painted trough stencils, no. 2 stapled wrappers. Rare.
EUR 150.00
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Magazine of found, purloined and collaged images and texts, relating to primarily sexual themes. Contributors include: Georges Bataille. Hans Bellmer, Charles Lutwige Dodgson, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Georges Hugnet, J.G. V=Ballrs, Media Whore, Panther Sahibm etc. The Ballard contribution consists of photocopied pages from Crash, to be continued in Candy 3, but that apparently never appeared. Rare, OCLC locates 1 copy of No. 1 (apparently together with a lollipop, but that is not the case here), and no copies of no 2.
[#18551]
Unnumbered issue (no. 5?), dated Fall 1978. Includes NO-WAVE MAGAZOON Vol. 5 No. 6A. Newsprint, 28 pp., 29 x 38.5 cm. Light browning around the edges.
EUR 120.00
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Editor/Originator/Agitator: Russell Desmond. Contriburors: Eddie Flowers, Joe Dizney, Davis Oliver, Magaret Desmond, Davie Viener, Ken highland. Intervieuws (Willie Loco Alexander), Brian Jones retrospective, reviews: Loe Reed, Patti Smith and much more
[#1121]
No. 1-2 (all publ.). Buenos Aires, June 1940 - August 1940. 4to. self-wrappers (browned and rather brittle, some damage to the edges)..
EUR 400.00
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A landmark magazine for the 'generacion de 1940' which influenced and stimulated Argentinian literature although it only appeared twice.
Directors: Miguel Angel Gómez, Julio Marsagot, Ed. Calamaro. Poems by Daniel J. Devoto, Enr. Molina (with drawing), J.R. Wilcock, R. Paine, H.R. Klappenbach, a.o.; second issue printed in blue. No listings in ULS. [Lafleur, Provenzano, Alonso p. 170, 223]
[#18560]
Issue 1 (made in memory of the Horse Chestnut in the front garden). 26 pages, 4to. N.d. Derby; [1982]
EUR 200.00
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Zine. Edited by David John. Inscribed on front page: So Luuk kisses David John xx. Contribs: Pat Broomfield, Andy Boot, Philip Hughes, Serge Reynolds, C.Donald, Mike Stout, Paul Plartypus, Tim Barlow, Mike Jones,Jocelyn Almond etc.; fully illustrated, mix of handwritten and typewritten text, with photocompositions., etc.
[#20464]
Cardena, Boymans-van Beuningen Rotterdam, 2-31 mei 1981, 1981
30 x 22 cm, 60 pp.
EUR 150.00
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Ed. Michel Cardena, Talitha Schoon, W A L Beeren, Peter Rubin
[#20316]
Black and white and sometimes colourful no.2/25 h.c. , 1980
Artists’ book published by Cardena Warming Up etc. etc. etc. / AKI, Enschede, Netherlands, 20,3 x 20,3 cm, 31pp.
EUR 500.00
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Black on white stock pages interleved with translucent sheets with blue and red designs by the artist. Transparent dust jacket with white and red print. The black and white reproductions show the set up, related video works and dancers performing. Introduction by Dr Rebeca Galera de Toro. The work consisted of 'live-video-performance for 2 dancers, 1 musician, 12 cameras, 3 faders, 1 wiper etc. etc. etc.'. Performed at Galerie de appel. Published by the artists 'Warming Up etc. etc. etc.' company, which took its name from Cardena's proposal that the art in the Netherlands and Europe was too 'cold' and logical, and needed to be warmed up. Cardena exemplified this in works such as rolling a canvas with a Mondrian painting (reproduced) on it, round the skewer of a spit roast machine, and cooking it, and also burning installations of 'Mondrian' canvases.
[#21374]
a new mail-art magazine
Set of 6 issues - The first 3 issues were produced by Bart Boumans and his students at the Enschede Art Academy (NL) in 1982, featuring contributions from international mail artists and students. - There after Care was produced by individual artists, various proposals circulated but it is not certain what actually appeared.
Collection contains the initial issues 1,2 and 3. Added is the rare Extra issue published in a small edition of 14 from the late contributions for the first 3 issues.
Added:: Care issues Nos.6 and No.10.
EUR 800.00
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(1) Care 1, March 1982. Faux wood portfolio, with loose inserted artists’ contributions. Numbered copy 66/75. In original sending envelope.
(2) Care 2. Printed transparent plastic sleeve containing loose sheets. Numbered 70/75 on the original rubberstamped envelope.
(3) Care 3, October 1982. Profusely decorated ribbed cardboard envelope closed with plastic clips (one broken), with loose and bulgy contributions.
(4) Care Extra, Dec 1982. One of an edition of 14 distributed among collaborators. Assembled by Rein Jelle Terpstra.
(5) Care 6, 1983. Edited by Sonja van der Burg, Arnhem. Collaged envelope with loose inserts.
(6) Care 10, 1985. Edited by J.P. Jacobs, New York. Blue folder with loose inlays.
(7) 12 documents regarding Care, including content sheets and posters for issues 1 and 3. More information on Care contributors on request. See also ‘Geza Perneczky Assembling Magazines 1969-2000’ p. 74-75. (total 18)
[#17090]
Scrittura attiva. 12 processi artistici di scrittura.
Milano, Mercato del Sale Associazione Culturale, 1980, in 4°. Cardboard box, with serigraphy pasted to top, containing 50 signed graphics in various techniques (lithographs, photolithos, collages, engravings, pochoirs ), each in an edition of 100, numbered and signed by the artists.
EUR 800.00
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Contributions by Munari, Tadini, Scanavino, Pozzati, Isgrò, Carrega, Sarenco, Spatola, Pericoli, Caruso, Villa, Lora Totino, Nannucci, Mussio, Macchione, La Pietra, Miccini, Ferrari, Accame and others. With 3 pages of text. Published on the occasion of the exhibition in the cultural center «Rondottanta» Sesto San Giovanni dal 26 settembre al 18 ottobre 1980. Copy Number: 84/100 , numbered in pencil on verso of box.
Print pasted to recto of box is creased, all interior/ sheets are in very good condition.
[#19614]
Open Closed.
No place, no date (1979). Postcard, 15.5 x 10,5 cm. Original postcard, illustrated on one side with original red stamps, signed with stamp in red ink.
EUR 500.00
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[#19618]
Total cancellation 79 - Portrait - Stamp here and now.
Amsterdam, Other books an So Archive, 1979. Series of 3 postcards 14,2 x 15 cm (2x) and 14.7 x 10.5 cm. Printed black on white paper, in plain white envelope.
EUR 500.00
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Contains printed rubber stamp works by Ulises Carrion on recto and address information of Other Books and So Archive on verso.
[#21254]
Box .Boxing, Boxers
Commonpress Magazine of Art No. 5: Box, Boxing, Boxers Guest edited by Ulises Carrión on the topic of boxes, boxing, and boxers, one of the artist's lifelong passions. Featuring an assembling of photocopied conceptual art, mail art, and writings. With contributions from Europe, South America, and North America by Johannes van Dam, Bill Gaglione, Michelle Perfetti, Klaus Groh, Ko de Jonge, Niels Lomholt, Pawel Petasz, Paulo Bruscky, Buster Cleveland, Robin Crozier, Marcondes Silva, Graciela Marx and Edgardo Antonio Vigo, and Anna Banana among others. 40 photocopied pages (incl. wrappers), with many illus., stamp on upper wrapper. Based on floating editorship, this mail art periodical comprised works contributed by fellow artists that were then photocopied.
Carrión solicited projects from Klaus Groh, Anna Banana, Bill Gaglione, Pawel Petasz, Robin Crozier, Silva Marcondes, etc Np: Commonpress, 1978. First edition of 300. Softcover side-stapled 8vo with green plastic tape folded over spine, as issued. Xeroxed throughout, including French-fold covers, with one additional rubber stamp in green applied at lower front cover. 40 pp. Trace amounts of age toning to pages, bumps to corners, gentle crease at top front cover, and some dried faint glue residue along taped spine from the binding process. Else near fine. Ref. Schraenen, Guy, ed.: ‘Ulises Carrión. Dear Reader. Don’t read.’ Madrid, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, 2016, p. 218, 220–221. The founding principle of Commonpress encouraged each contributor to edit, print, and distribute a future periodical on a specific theme, thus democratizing the responsibility and ownership of the press. For most issues, Commonpress operated through an international publishing fraternity featuring a different guest editor for each issue. Pawel Petasz edited issue No. 1 in Poland in 1977, and subsequent editors included Ko de Jonge, Peter Below, Ulises Carrión, Adriano Spatola and Giulia Niccolai, Klaus Groh, Aart van Barneveld, Guy Schraenen, G. E. Marx Vigo, Vittore Baroni, Johan van Geluwe, György Galántai and Júlia Klaniczay, and Guy Bleus among several others.
EUR 900.00
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[#1142]
Rivista trimestrale di lettere e arti.
Nos. 1-41 (vols. 1-12). Roma, Jan/March 1967 - July/Sept. 1978. In the original cardboard wrappers, untrimmed. The corrugated cardboard covers lightly dustsoiled, otherwise in excellent condition).
EUR 1,000.00
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A quarterly of contemporary and vanguard Italian and international art, literature, theatre, criticism, ed. by Filippo Maria Ferro, Claudio, Anna Salvatore, Paolo Russo, Marcello Avenali, Em. Greco, Filippo Panseca, Alb. Sughi (also ills. by these authors); issues of 200-220 pp each, bound in corrugated cardboard, different for each issue. Also articles on pre-war avantgarde (Futurism / Dada / Constructivism / Stijl), with examples of the works of A. Breton, S. Beckett, James Joyce, Fernando Pessoa, A. Blok, Th. van Doesburg, Alfred Jarry, Gramsci, F.T. Marinetti, Musil, D'Annunzio, Apollinaire, Klee, P. Neruda, G. Severini, O. Tamburi, Ferlinghetti, etc., etc. No. 2 is 'Il Manifesto dei Provos', No. 15 is 'Manifesto degli Scumidi (=Society for Cutting Up Men)'; one binding restaured, otherwise in good condition.
[#21096]
(aka) Mary Jane: A Journal of Modern Cannibinology.
No. 15. Seattle: McKettner Publishing
(1985). 4to. 20 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One-time issue.
EUR 100.00
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Edited by M.Kettner. One-time issue dealing with marijuana literature, culture, and history through poetry, songs, newspaper clippings, posters, ads, and graphics. Work by Kupferberg, Wanda Coleman, Ron Androla, and many others.
[#20823]
Book as Artwork 1960/1972.
First printing. 1972. (Edition 800). Nigel Greenwood Inc Ltd., London. 47 pp (+ 3 on pages). Original black card wrappers, with only very light edgewear; nice copy.
EUR 600.00
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This very early, now rare first publication on artist-books was produced for an exhibition held at Nigel Greenwood Inc London from 20 September to 14 October 1972. Translated from the Italian. In 2015 a reprint was published, which is already long out iof print.
[#19117]
Nos. 1 & 2 (all publ.) Fall/Winter 1965- Spring/Summer 1966. Artists' Workshop Press: Detroit. Photographically ilustrated stapled wraps. First number in excellent condition, second number with some flaws to condition (see detail below)
EUR 1,500.00
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A very early John Sinclair publication, with a poem ("Songs of Praise for John Coltrane's"), essays, reviews, etc. by John Sinclair on Jazz. Very scarce -- Includes the petition calling for the passing of an appropriation for $5 million for a National Humanities Foundation, with some of it going for jazz musicians. Condition of No. 2: front cover browned, worn, spotted and detached, back cover (if there was one) missing, contents used and browned, last few pp edge chipped and edge torn; last pp (77/78) detached.(lightly waterstained).
[#17206]
Revue internationale d'expression ludique.
No. 0, 1-19 ( all publ.). Paris, mai/juin 1968-1978. 4to and 8vo; unbound, original pictorial wrappers; illustrated.Together with: CAVALIER SEUL. Bulletin d'information mensuel publié par "Cheval d'Attaque". Nos. 1-26 ( all publ.). Paris, 5 nov. 1973-février 1976. Folio (first 14 nos. stencilled), original wrappers, unbound.
EUR 1,700.00
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Edited by Didier Paschal-Lejeune. Cheval d'Attaque with contribs. by Marcel Béalu, Henri Chopin, Andre Breton, Suzanne Arlet, Jean-Claude Chastaing, Alain Frontier, Andre Martel, Jean-Pierre Bobilot, a.o., with ills. by Chabel, Gdalia, Paschal-Lejeune, Andre Martel, Jacq. Carelman, H. Chopin, Mirabelle Dors, Alain Frontier, Roland Cat, Maurice Rapin, Jean-Luc Martin-Lagardette, etc.; Cavalier Seul with contribs. by Alain Frontier, M.C. Gee, Carmelo Bene, Yves Giry, Jean-Paul Séguin; covers by Gil, Christian Tobas, Pierre Bassard, etc.
[#21463]
Nr. 1-7 und 1 Sondernummer (all publ.). Illustrated orig.wrappers, bound with a cord in the spine, with numerous (partly signed) illustrations. Stuttgart, AIVerlag, 1986-1991. 29,5 x 21 cm.
EUR 500.00
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Entirely devoted to the Rusian poet Velimir Chlebnikow. Edited by Wil Frenken, Peter Stobbe, a.o. All signed illustrations double sized and bound in the middlespread. In the first issue a handcoloured work by Günter Guben (Nr.67/80)with contribs by Werner Bonin, Peter Stobbe, Jürgen O. Olbrich und albrecht/d.– No. 2 one of 119 copies,with a signed Original scissor-cut by Susanne Frenken. Contribs by Jürgen Elsässer, Günter Guben und Werner F. Bonin. – No. 3 one of 158 copies, with a signed “Original-Tiegelhanddruckwith (montierter Plastik-) Collage” byHeinz E. Hirscher. Contribs.by Dietrich Fricker, albrecht/d. and Kenneth Patchen. No. 4 one of 197 copies with signed Contrib (Programm reflection press) by albrecht/d, signed“A/d. Other contrbs by Susanne Frenken (signiert), Hans Brög, Andrea Zaumseil, Carl Camu, Veit Heinichen. No. 5 one of 200 copies,with a signed contrib (“Guten Tag Herr Malewitsch”) by Richard Müller. No. 6, one of 203 copies, with a work (“Lozère”, Collagenkopie) by Walter Zimbrich. No. 7, one of 206 copies, with a signed work by Klaus Münchschwander. With: Special issue from ORTE: Schweizer Literatuzeitschrift”. Heft 66. Zürich, Bucker, 1989. Added: a signed and numbered Original Graphic by Wil Frenken, “Homage an Malevich”, Exemplar 16/35. 30 x 42,5 cm. folded once, screen printed with white on a black sheet of card. Added: 5 promo cards and a flyer, for the journal,period ca. 1987-1991. A bibliographical promo-leaflet. A wonderful set, in fine condition, from Archiv Christoph Klinke.
[#20542]
Galerie Haro Lauhus, Buttermarkt 1, Cologne (1961).
Accordion booklet, 19,5 x 15 cm, 8 pages w. 8 b/w photos of works.Published on occassion of his FIRST Solo-Exhibition at the Gallery of Haro Lauhus, Koln.
=Opening 28 Juli 1961 and running all of August, 1961. The catalog was published after the show in September.
Texts in French and German by Pierre Restany and Stefan Wewerka.
EUR 1,500.00
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The artist's very first catalog ever. Christo became famous as an artist in the year immediately following this exhibition when he blocked off Rue Visconti in Paris, with similar oil barrels.
On occassion of this exhibition Christo realized his legendary installation of "Stacked Oil Drums"
in the Rhine-Harbour in Cologne, as well as a wrapped-up automobile and a large packaged construction (documented in this publication).
Reference > PROSPECTretrospect. Europa 1946 - 1976. Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, 1976 on p. 64 (illus.) /
Die 60er Jahre. Kolns Weg zur Kunstmetropole. Kunstverein, Cologne, 1986, on p. 40 +294 - 297
(reprod. of the catalog and facsimile of the press article in the local paper).
Added: Documentation on Christo's Cologne Projects from 1961 by Thomas Kellein ( edited1986); 8to. 35 pp.
[#18078]
Revue de l'Art actuel. Art et Architecture actuels / Presentday Art and Architecture.
COLLECTION FROM 1953 TILL 1959 comprising 4 numbers (of 5) of the rare first five issues as Bulletin bimestriel, by Galerie Arnaud, (preceeded the actual start in November 1953) :
- No. 2: lino by R. Lapoujade, and by C. Maussion inside;
- No. 3: lino by Carrade on cover and by Koenig inside; contribs. by Seuphor, Max Ackermann, Le Corneur, Kalinowski; handwritten note on backcover;
- No. 4/5: lino by Bertini and by Navarro and Enard inside.
-Then the actual periodical started as 'Revue de l'art actuel':
Série 1: Nos. 1-8 cplt. (nov. 1953- juillet/août 1954); Série 2: Nos. 1-8 cplt; (sept/oct. 1954- juillet 1955); Série 3: Nos.1-8 cplt. (oct/nov .1955- juillet/août 1956); Série 4: nos. 1-6 cplt. (sept/oct. 1956-juillet/aout 1957); Série 5 Nos. 1-6 cplt. (sept/oct. 1957-juillet/sept.1958); Série 6 Nos. 1-5 cplt. (oct/nov. 1958-juin/août 1959); All in the original pictorial wrappers, in the first years with original lino- or lithographed covers (size of the first two years 21,9 x18,5 cm., then becoming 24,5 x19,8 cm.). (without série 2 no 5, avril 1955; série 6 no 4, 1959 2e trim.). A few spines lightly damaged, but otherwise a good clean set of the essential first 41 numbers.
TOGETHER with 4 (of 5) issues of the precursor, Bulletin trimestriel, Janvier 1953-Juillet 1953. Original illustrated (lino/lithographed) wrappers.
EUR 2,000.00
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Directed by J. R. Arnaud. Articles, features and documentation on modern and avant-garde art movements (in particular lyrical- abstract) in France as well as in other European countries and in the United States (e.g. Special issue Regard sur l'art américain, nov./dec, 1956). Contributors include R.-V. Gindertael, Michel Ragon, Herta Wescher (reporting on German art), Dore Ashton (contacts with the USA), Michel Seuphor, Pierre Restany (in particular for Italy), Gilles Plazy, Daniel Abadie, Maiten Bouisset, Pierre Cabanne, Jean-Jacques Lévêque, André Wogenecky, etc. In the first years colourful linographed and lithographed (later serigraphy) covers with work of: Deyrolle, Edg. Pillet, Manolis Calliyannis, Schneider, Jean Milo, Hartung, Legrand, Dumitresco, Corneille, Prassinos, Sugai, Ben Nicholson, Arp, Bertrand, Olson, Goebel, Carrade, Fichet, Mathieu, etc.
[#17566]
Art, Art-décoratif, Architecture.
Années 1-12 (all publ.). Bruxelles, 1928-1939. 4to; original wrappers; with numerous illustrations and photographs. 4 years are complete, 8 years each lacking one or two numbers; lack a total of 10 numbers;detail below. Even incomplete a rare ensemble. Good condition,wrappers occasionally with discolorations, small markings or rubber stamps of the previous owner, but internally clean..
EUR 2,000.00
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Belgian journal dealing mainly with the visual arts, interior decoration, industrial design, architecture, sculpture, fashion, painting, graphic arts, etc., edited by H. Dons. Published monthly; no yearly indexes were published. Very scarce, even in an incomplete set. (1928 Lacks November; 1929 Complete,l 12 issues present; 1930 Lacks August; 1931 Complete,12 issues present ; 1932 Lacks August and November; 1933 LacksJune and October; 1934 Lacks only September; 1935 Complete, 12 issues present; 1936 Lacks only April; 1937 Lacks January; 1938 Lacks only November; 1939 Complete 12 issues present
[#19343]
A creative review in the jazz spirit.
Sessions (Nos.) 1 and 2 (probably all publ.) New Orleans: The Climax Jazz, Art & Pleasure Society of Lower Bourbon Street (1955 & 1956). 42 + 88 pp. Two numbers. Large 8-vo and 8vo; Original pictorial wrappers (first issue slightly bumped at overlaying edges, but still very good). Added to No.1: illustrated leaflet "Eyes on Mexico" by the Climax Jazz, Art and Pleasure Society.
EUR 400.00
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Cass, R., Barbara Clayton, Del Weniger, editors. Fiction, poetry and documentation of the New Orleans jazz scene. Contributors include Lawrence Lipton, Jacques Prevert, Judson Crews, Mason Jordan Mason, Gil Orlovitz, Curtis Zahn, Kenneth L. Beaudoin, and many reviews of live and recorded jazz. The second number features Eight New Orleans Jazz photographs by Ralston Crawford. Very rare.
[#21040]
International review of new music and contemporary visual arts. Rivista internazionale di nuova musica e arti visive contemporanee
Collage 3-4, December 1964. Softcover, 33 x 24.5 cm, 122 pp. with ills. in b/w. TOGETHER WITH: Publisher's catalogue, 12 pages, 20X17 cm. edited by G. Denaro in Palermo (illustrations of the publications oif the house and the contents of Collage nos. 1,2,5,6).
EUR 1,500.00
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This rare periodical was published at G. Denaro in Palermo (for a total of 9 issues between 1963-1970). Edited by Paolo Emilio Carapezza and Antonino Titone with Domenico Guaccero,Heinz-Klaus Metzger, Nello Ponente, Vittorio Rubiu, Cesare Vivaldi. Foreign correspondents: Luis De Pablo (Madrid), Bohdan Pularski, Ana Nosei ( Paris) , Christian Wolff (Cambridge Mass), Karl-Erik Welin (Stockholm),Dieter Schnebel( Bad Homburg). Contributions to this number: Karl Heinz Stockhausen, Mauricio Kagel, Jolanda Brunetti (on Merce Cunningham, photographs by Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, a.o.), ), George Brecht (Chance Imagery text), Mario Diacono, Sandra Pinto (intervie with Brett Whiteley) among others. Texts in Italian and English.
[#18440]
Artists' books.
colleXtion DELUXE. A series of object books. Produced in offset, photography, serigraphy or copy. Fifteen booklets. Each done by a different artist and containing some (signed) original artwork: The luxe edition consisted of of 20 copies (from 500) 'tirage de tête' numbered and each includes an original artwork. - colleXtion 1. Antwerp, Guy Schraenen éditeur,1975/1977. 10 volumes in-16 [110X 15 cm], stapled. Artists: E. Bal, A. de Bary, M. Gibbs, B. Bogart, Adzak, Maglione, J. Belis, Esmeraldo, H. de Clercq & Aesbacher. -colleXtion suite. Antwerp, Guy Schraenen éditeur,1978. 5 volumes in-16 [11 X 15 cm], stapled. Contains works by L. del Pezzo, K. Ritterbusch, G.Minkoff, B. Villers, C. de Charmoy. Together contained in corrugated carton boxes with red and black stamping.
EUR 2,600.00
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The artists: Eduard Bal“ Middelheim 20/21.8.1978, Antoine de Bary“ Mis sous enveloppe le 14 juillet 1975, Michael Gibbs“ 5 coloured alphabets in black and white, Bram Bogart“ Peinture; Roy Adzak“ Fire-imprint; Maglione“ La leçon de broderie; John Belis“ 3 sculptures, Servulo Esmeraldo“ Méthode pratique et illustrée pour construire un excitable...”, Hugo de Clercq“ Framework, Aeschbacher“ Aeschbacher de Bachi-Bouzouk” colleXtion suite The artists: Lucio del Pezzo“ ABC, Klaus Ritterbusch“ Oh wie ich deine Kurven liebe!, Bernard Villers“ Trace, Gerald Leo Minkoff“ The theorie and praxis of rubber stamping, Cozette de Charmoy“ Mon centimètre volant”
[#16563]
Artists' books.
Nos. 1-10. Antwerpen, G. Schraenen, 1975-1976. Size 15 x 11 cm. Illustrated.(Limited ed. of 500); 10booklets in slipcase.
Together with: Collextion Suite. Antwerpen, 1976/77. 5 booklets in slipcase; good condition. (Limited ed. of 500)
EUR 400.00
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Fifteen booklets in 2 slipcases (slipcases a bit worn, but booklets fine). Each done by a different artist and containing some original artwork: E. Bal, A. de Bary, M. Gibbs, B. Bogart, Adzak, Maglione, J. Belis, Esmeraldo, H. de Clercq & Aesbacher.
Suite: Contains works by L. del Pezzo, K. Ritterbusch, G.Minkoff, B. Villers, C. de Charmoy.
[#18940]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). New York, NY 1980-1981. Nos. 1 and 3: 28,5x21,5; second issue 43x29. Covers in colour, inside b/w. TOGETHER WITH: STOP!
EUR 500.00
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John Holstrom's immediate follow-up to Punk Magazine. Holmstrom continued then in STOP!: Editor J.D.King, associate editor John Holmstrom, with Dale Ashmun, Peter Bagge, Bill Griffith. and Bruce Carleton. In the spirit of Holstroms Punk magazine. Featurs John Candy, The Honeymooners, Bull Winkle, 3 Stooges, Punkxploitation, Hollywood eats Punks alive, Clay Wilson.
[#18944]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). New York,NY 1980-1981. Nos. 1 and 3: 28,5x21,5; second issue 43x29. Covers in colour, inside b/w. TOGETHER WITH:
STOP ! Nos. 1-9 (all publ.) New York, NY, 1982-1984. Original pictorial wrappers, spine stapled. 17,5x21 cm. Excellent condition.
EUR 800.00
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FOLLOW-UPS OF John Holmstroms PUNK. Comical Funnies was the immediate follow-up to Punk Magazine Holmstrom continued then in STOP!: Editor J.D.King, associate editor John Holmstrom, with Dale Ashmun, Peter Bagge, Bill Griffith. and Bruce Carleton. In the spirit of Holstroms Punk magazine. Featurs John Candy, The Honeymooners, Bull Winkle,3 Stooges, Punkxploitation, Hollywood eats Punks alive, Clay Wilson.
[#21343]
The San Francisco (Journal) Collection of New Writing, Art and Ideas.
Numbers 1 - 21 (complete). Sausalito: Angel Island Publications/Bayberry (1958-1965). Twenty-one issues, the first nine 8vo, the remaining issues all 4to. Set in illustrated wrappers.
EUR 800.00
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Edited by George Dorsay. With Ray Bradbury, William Saroyan, William Carlos Williams, Aldous Huxley, John Updike, Wendell Berry, Evan Connell, Denise Levertov, Norman Thomas, Alan Watts, Noeman Mailer and others
[#17655]
Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Philadelphia, Red Book Room, 1972-1973. Size (h/w): 28 x 21,5 cm. Side-stapled. Original pictorial wrappers.
EUR 600.00
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Mimeographed. Mostly poetry by the editor Jeff Goldberg, John Wieners, Andrew Wylie, Marty Watt, Malanga, Snyder, Victor Bockris, Lewis Warsh, Ron Padgett, etc. Illustrated with some photographs.
(Secret Location p. 114)
[#16527]
Nos. 1-4 all publ.). Berkeley, April 1947-1949. Original wrappers, in generaly good condition ( except for vol. 4 which is worn along the yapped top edge, and has a one inch tear down the spine from the crown),
EUR 500.00
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Produced by Christopher (and Norma) Maclaine in conjunction with his early poetry collections and slightly later experimental films. No 1: Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, Philip Lamantia, Bern Porter. No 2: Rexroth, Levertov, Patchen, Crews. No 3: Zahn, Joyce ("Ibsen's New Drama"), Mason Jordan Mason. No 4: Patchen, Lamantia, Corman. All are printed letterpress, Includes two color silkscreen covers, number 4 was entirely handset, printed and bound by Christopher and Norma Maclaine.
[#20728]
A quarterly. Art, Prose and Poetry.
Nos. 1-6/7 (all publ.). London, Hendersons/The Bomb Shop, May 1919-1920/21. Seven issues in six quarto volumes (25.5cm); original pictorial card wrappers; 48; 64; 96; 96; 80; 124pp; numerous illustrations.Trivial wear to base of spines, with No.1 showing a tiny triangular chip to lower left corner of front wrapper, and a few tiny tears along the lower edges; contents fresh, and almost entirely unopened; in near fine condition.
TOGETHER WITH:
THE NEW COTERIE.
Nos. 1-6 (all publ.). London, Nov. 1925-Autumn 1927. Original wrappers. Some scattered very light foxing; light soiling to the wrappers; but quite attractive.
EUR 2,000.00
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Complete runs of these important inter-war journals dedicated to literature and the arts, founded and edited by Chaman Lall, an Indian immigrant and law student at Oxford University. Coterie had a strong focus on modernist poetry - including some of the earliest work by Aldous Huxley and T.S. Eliot - while publishing short fiction, criticism, and art. The journal published contributions by Conrad Aiken, A.E. Coppard, Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell Sitwell, Hilda Doolittle, Richard Aldington, Russell Green, Wilfred Childe, Babette Deutsch, John Gould Fletcher, Edward J. O'Brien, Raymond Pierpont, Roy Campbell, Frank Harris, L.A.G. Strong, Oscar Wilde, and others, with illustrations by William Roberts (also cover), Nina Hammett, Amadeo Modigliani, André Derain, J. Rubczak, and Moise Kisling. Coers by David Bomberg, Mary Stella Edwards, A.Allinson, E.Brown, Nikna Hamnett. A well-preserved set, seldom found complete. The Little Magazine: A History and a Bibliography, p.255. Covers of NEW COTERIE designed by William Roberts. With contributions of many important modern writers: D.H. Lawrence, H.E. Bates, Huxley, Nancy Cunard, Clifford Bax, Karl Capek, a.o. Art contribs. by Stanley Spencer, Jean de Bosschère, Nina Hamnett, Jacob Kramer, William Roberts, etc. Well-preserved sets, seldom found complete. The Little Magazine: A History and a Bibliography, p.255. Condition: Coterie: ; original pictorial card wrappers; 48; 64; 96; 96; 80; 124pp; numerous illustrations.Trivial wear to base of spines, with No.1 showing a tiny triangular chip to lower left corner of front wrapper, and a few tiny tears along the lower edges
[#18553]
Vol. 1 No. 1, March/April 1983 and Vol. 1 No. 2 (n.d.). Philadelphia, PA. 18 x 22 cm. 20 and 28 pp.
EUR 100.00
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Editors: David Brookman, Steve Lukshides Coverage of Flag of Democracy, Accused, Black Flag, Husker Du, White Cross, Ruin, Angry Samoans and more.
[#16999]
Numbers 1-3 (all publ.). San Francisco: Link (1965-1966). Mimeographed, side-stapled wrappers with light (mostly even) tanning to cover of number 2.
EUR 400.00
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Edited by Luther T. Cupp, aka "Link." Successor to Open Space; first issue intended apparently to be named Coward. Subtitles change: The San Francisco Magazine of Livestock; No. 1: Cow Soup Issue; No. 2: the Taurine World. The Magazine of Afro-Judeo Culture. The Un-escalation issue; No. 3: Pregnant cow issue. Most contributors are from around White Rabbit: Stan Persky, Robin Blaser, George Stanley, Harold Dull, Jack Spicer, Ronnie Primack and others. The editor was Spicer's last muse. See Ellingham & Killian's POET BE LIKE GOD p. 352.
[#21651]
Nos. 1-2 (all publisched). Alec. Santa Clara, CA, 1991/93. 2,75x21 cm, stapled,. (Right bottom corner of no 2 with some waterdamage, not affecting text of images) 64pp, 112pp. Complete with the 2 disks (see below), rare.
EUR 350.00
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Dedicated to the San Franciso Bay Area sound, with interviews and features, edited by Jud Cost and Alec Palao.
Number 1 includes the one-sided flexi-disc featuring a version of "Bleeding Rose" by The Final Solution, Number 2 includes the double-sided flexidisk featuring the Syndicate of Sound ("Louie Louie"), the Purple Earthquake, and Powder.
Both issues include in-depth features on The Great Society; The Vejtables and The Mojo Men; The Mystery Trend; The Chosen Few/Flamin' Groovies; The Chocolate Watch Band; The Charlatans;
Syndicate of Sound; The Final Solution, and other obscure band.
[#18554]
Number 1. Hollywood, CA.. 1981. 16 single side printed sheets, stapled together in the upper left corner.
EUR 200.00
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Debut issue of this Hollywood fanzine issued by Jeffrey Dahl. Coverage includes Dinah Cancer, Omlits,
Terminal Vermin, Vox Pop and Nervous Gender.
[#18447]
San Francisco-From beneath the Underground
Number 5 (Fall 1980). San Francisco, 1980. 4to. Stapled newsprint wraps.
EUR 50.00
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Punk zine, edited by Mark and Mickey Creep. The immediate predecessor to MAXIMUM ROCK-N-ROLL. Mark and Mickey Creep (Jello Biafra's then roommate) issued CREEP in the late 70s/early 80s before assisting with the founding of MRR in 1982. Though they left after only the first few issues of MRR, the visual style of CREEP had left an indelible mark. This issue features Roky Erickson, Dead Kennedy's, Crass, etc.
[#1513]
Revista Literaria.
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Madrid, Febrero - Junio 1933. Original paper wrappers, uncut, spine of number one slightly damaged, some brown-spotting, but altogether a good set.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Rafael Alberti, Dámaso Alondo, José Bergamin, Melchor Fernandez Almagro, Frederico García Lorca (whose famous poem 'Oda al Rey de Harlem' opens the first issue, while the third issue closes with his play 'El Público'), Jorge Guillén, Antonio Marichalar, Pedro Salinas, Claudio de la Torre.
[#20815]
A Fanzine of Stars of the Super World.
Masterprint. Jill Johnston Exposed: special issue. A life dominated by Strange Arts, Consuming Desires, and Ego-Eroticism... Size (h/w): 57,5 x 44,5 cm. 28 pages lithographed by aluminum plates, rainbow rolled in over 150 colors, printed on heavy stock, cardboard cover, sheets held together with Chicago screws. Each page can be removed for framing. First and last page signed by Les Levine. (The original cardboard cover is slightly soiled, but otherwise in good shape with the screws intact). All of the Interior in excellent condition, thus a fine set.
EUR 2,200.00
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This special issue of the magazine Culture Hero is a unique portfolio of fine art prints, widely acclaimed upon publication ("An invaluable supplement to any collection of great art" Stanly Dance, Saturday Review; "A vividly human documentary." Leonard Feather, Los Angeles Times; "Encyclopedic in scope." Arnold Shaw, NY Times Book Review; "Shatters the senses of the prude." Paris Figaro; "My favorite art book." Walter Kerr, NY Times; "A winner. Original and imaginative!" The New Yorker; "A trip - young and beautiful!" William A. Raidy, Newhouse Newspapers; etc. Very rare now. Includes interview,articles etc. by Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Meredith Monk, Lucas Samaras, etc.
[#15575]
Moniteur de la Pensée Bûl et de l'Académie de Montbliart.
Nos. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9-9, 10. Orig. wrps. (No. 6 edges a bit damaged).
EUR 1,000.00
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Uit Bib lio van Cebntre des livres dártiste
daily bûl
daily bûl 1. Moniteur de la Pensée Bûl et de l’Académie de Montbliart
“Linéaments d’un univers bûl”
Comité de rédaction : André Balthazar et Pol Bury. La Louvière :Editions de Montbliart, mars 1957.
– 8 p. agrafées ; 20,6 × 16,9 cm. – Imprimé en typographie 1 couleur (noir) sur papier blanc.
– Couverture en carton orange, imprimée en typographie 1 couleur (noir).
Pol Bury, Palone Bultarl, Marcel Havrenne, Colinet, Marcel et Gabriel Piqueray, André Balthazar, Jules Boudart, Ernest Pirotte, Théodore Koenig, Raoul Ponchot, Achille Campenaire, Josette Dubuisson.
daily bûl 3. Moniteur de la Pensée Bûl et de l’Académie de Montbliart
“En Italique”
Comité de rédaction : André Balthazar et Pol Bury. La Louvière : Editions de Montbliart, septembre 1957.
– 8 p. agrafées ; 21,3 × 17,6 cm. – Imprimé en typographie 1 couleur (noir) sur papier bleu.
– Couverture en carton blanc, imprimée en typographie 2 couleurs (noir et vert).
André Martel, André Balthazar, Paul Colinet, Pierre David, Marcel et Gabriel Piqueray, Pol Bury, M. L. Chenapan, Thédore Koenig, Max Gillaux, Ernest Pirotte.
daily bûl 5. Moniteur de la Pensée Bûl et de l’Académie de Montbliart
“Hommage au Piédestal”
Comité de rédaction : André Balthazar et Pol Bury. La Louvière : Editions de Montbliart, [avril 1958].
– 12 p. agrafées ; 21,1 × 17,4 cm. – Imprimé en typographie 1 couleur (noir) sur papier blanc et bleu.
– Couverture en carton blanc, imprimée en typographie 2 couleurs (noir et marron).
Ernest Pirotte, Palone Bultari, Delvau, Lamartine, Jean Dypréau, Bruno Munari, Pierre Alechinsky, André Balthazar, Christian Dotremont, Gilbert Thuriaux, Pol Bury.
daily Bül 6
T’as le bonjour d’Aristarque
Comité de rédaction : André Balthazar et Pol Bury. La Louvière : Editions de Montbliart, [septembre 1958]. [circa 500 ex.]
– 8 p. agrafées ; 21,5 × 19,8 cm. – Imprimé en typographie 1 couleur (noir) sur papier rose et bleu.
– Couverture en carton blanc, imprimée en typographie 1 couleur (noir). 5 feuillets (trois roses et deux bleus) de largeur différentes
agrafés sous couverture cartonnée dont trois ont un rabat à gauche ou à droite. Le premier plat de couverture est plus court et laisse voir une page (volante) de quotidien pliée en deux sur laquelle est imprimée en surimpression en rouge le numéro de la revue et son sous-titre ainsi qu’une phrase de Jules Renard : “Qu’est-ce qu’un critique? Un lecteur qui fait des embarras”. Changement sur la typographie du titre, tréma à la place de l’accent ciconflexe sur le “u”.
André Balthazar, Ernest Pirotte, Christian Dotremont, Pierre-François Lacenaire, Achille Chavée, Jean Raine, Pierre Alechinsky, Nicolas Mélard, Palone Bultari, Pol Bury.
En surcharge : Claudette David, Station debout pénible.
– 8 p. agrafées ; 10,2 × 6,2 cm. – Imprimé en typographie 1 couleur (noir) sur papier blanc. – Couverture en carton jaune imprimée en typographie 1 couleur (noir).
DAILY BUL 7
“Bah wet!”
Comité de rédaction : André Balthazar et Pol Bury. La Louvière : Editions de Montbliart, [septembre 1958].
– 16 p. agrafées ; 21,3 × 16,6 cm. – Imprimé en typographie 1 couleur (noir) sur papier blanc et marron.
– Couverture en carton blanc, imprimée en typographie 1 couleur (noir). Foisonnement typographique et collages (notamment deux pages avec un morceau de journal collé titrées : “Appartient à l’artiste” et “Collection particulière”.
DAILY BUL 9
Le nouveau réalisme dépasse t-il la fiction?
Comité de rédaction : André Balthazar et Pol Bury. La Louvière : Editions de Montbliart, juillet 1963.
– 32 p. agrafées ; 21,3 × 16,6 cm. – Imprimé en offset 1 couleur (noir) sur papier blanc.
– Couverture en carton blanc, imprimée en offset 1 couleur (noir).
Ernest Pirotte, Maurice Henry, Adelin Borzmann, Achille Chavée, Raoul Ponchot, Robert Polka, Jess Wallace, Karl Feurbach, Josette Rimbaud, Jean Plumat, Robert de Clari, Edmond Lefébure.
DAILY-BUL 10
Essai d’analyse stethoscopique du continent belge
Comité de rédaction : André Balthazar et Pol Bury. La Louvière : Editions de Montbliart, mai 1964.
– 48 p. agrafées ; 22 × 16,8 cm. – Imprimé en typographie 1 couleur (noir) sur papier blanc et jaune.
– Couverture en carton blanc, imprimée en typographie 1 couleur (noir).
Pol Bury, Michel Seuphor, Edmond Lefébure, Jean Plumat, Bertholo, André Balthazar, Achille Chavée, Maurice Henry, Lourdes Castro, François Dufrêne, Daniel Spoerri, W. Spribille, Jean Raine, Lise Prunel, Marcel et Gabriel Piqueray, André Martel, Dotremont, Paul Colinet, F. Caradec, Campenaire, Robert Filliou, Clovis François, Bertini, Théodore Koenig, Gilbert Thuriaux, Jan Voos, Ernest Pirotte, Pierre Restany
[#16424]
Moniteur de la Pensée Bûl et de l'Académie de Montbliart.
Number 12 : " Who are you ? Oui êtes- vous? ", 1968, La Louvière, Belgique. Size: 34 x 22 cm, ca. 160 unpag. pp.
EUR 1,500.00
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" Who are you ? Oui êtes- vous? ", Artists were invited to send Original Contributions as an answer to this Question. They mailed drawings, collages, photos, text and projects: Alechinsky, Baj, Ben, Bury, John Cage, Christo, J. Dine, Erro, Gette, D. Higgins, Iannone, Knowles, Kudo, Messagier, Paik, M. Oppenheim, D. Rot, Saito, Spoerri, Topor etc. Filliou declared the page with the list of the 81 Participants as his Contribution, as he is all of them in one person. George Brecht contributed a sheet w. inkdrawings and wordgames on 'La Cédille qui Sourit'.
[#18757]
No. 3. n.d. Goldsborough,Yorkshire.
16 pp., 21 x 29.6 cm.
EUR 150.00
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"the worlds most humourless fanzine". Grape of the Expelaires, Delta 5; Sema 4;
[#543]
Revista de Cultura da Sociedade de Concertos da Madeira.
Vol. 1-6 (Comprising nos. 1-33, all publ.). Funchal (Madeira), June 1950-1963. Original (identical) pictorial wrappers. Illustrated. 4to. Last issue in photo-reprint.
EUR 200.00
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Ed.: Eng. Luiz Peter Clode. journal on art and history of Madeira, including articles on folklore, ecclesiastical history, etc.; richly illustrated, some tipped-in. Of great interest are the many advertising pages which give much information on living conditions on the island in this period. Contribs. by Dr. Ernesto Gonçalves, Eduardo C.N. Pereira, Alvaro Manso de Sousa, Manuel Ferreira Pita, a.o. Covers by Max Römer. Tog. 28 physical issues (some double issues), of 32-54 pp. each. Very rare.
[#18555]
Number 1. Spring 1982. Bridgeport, CT.
EUR 100.00
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Debut issue of this Connecticut hardcore zine with comics and editorializing o' plenty. Staff: Deca Denst, U. Gene Dexter, Lucas Duke, Dic Harold. Contributions by Damon Norko and Peter Virus.
[#21355]
Diario.
Diario nº 1: Año 1. Dermisache, Mirtha Buenos Aires: Centro de Arte y Comunicación (CAyC), 1972. First edition. 36.5 x 47.5 cm (14.4 x 18.7") unbound newspaper consisting of two folded sheets printed in black and white. Unpaginated (8 pp.) Artists’ book in the form of an 8-page newspaper by Mirtha Dermisache, featuring her asemic writing consisting of illegible words which allow the reader to impart their significance. Dermisache’s graphisms democratize language and create intimate reading experiences without grammar or syntax. Words are turned into something abstract, which in turn examines the possibilities of language and the need for human communication. Published by Centro de Arte y Comunicación (CAyC) in Buenos Aires. Published by Centro de Arte y Comunicación (CAyC) in Buenos Aires. Scarce. Folded twice. Some age toning to sheet. Else near fine.
EUR 2,000.00
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The first edition. Dermisache’s graphisms democratize language and create intimate reading experiences without grammar or syntax. Words are turned into something abstract, which in turn examines the possibilities of language and the need for human communication. Published by Centro de Arte y Comunicación (CAyC) in Buenos Aires.
Published by Centro de Arte y Comunicación (CAyC) in Buenos Aires.
[#21353]
en arte de sistemas en latinoamérica.
Mirtha Dermisache in art systems in Latinoamerica. Artists' book published by CAYC (elpidio gonzáles 4070 Buenos Aires, 1973 in conjunction with an exhibition at ICC Antwerp. Plastic spiral bound booklet, 18 pp. In original plastic bag. Edition of 2000. Mint copy. Scarce.
EUR 300.00
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Mirtha Dermisache (1940-2012).
[#13420]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Madison, Wisconsin, Oct. - Nov. 1940 - Autumn 1941. Size h/w: 21 x 15,5 cm. Original wrappers; stapled. Cover of no. 3 loose in the spine; covers with light soilage and inside occasional foxing.
EUR 150.00
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Edited by Arthur Blair and Frank Jones. With contributions by William Carlos Williams, Charles Henri Ford, James Laughlin IV, Iivan Golgg, Berhold Brecht (translated by Frank Jones), John Wheelwright, Lawrence Durrell, Anais Nin, Kitasono, Paternak and John Malcolm Brinnin. (Katz, 352); No. 3 has tipped-in illustration by Rudolph Jegart, The Spiritual Life,1941.
[#18641]
Numbers 1-5 (all publ.). Dot Zero Inc. - Finch Pruyn and Company, New York. 1966-1968. Original card wrappers, first issue embossed cover, others photographically illustrated. 30,5x23 cm. An excellent set; only the cover of no 1 very lightly soiled, otherwise excellent condition. Complete set, very scarce. Order forms on back covers unused, thus back covers all intact.
EUR 1,000.00
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"Ground breaking design journal"(Gwen Allen). Edited by Robert Malone, design Massimo Vignelli. Number 1. Editorial Statement by Robert Malone; Decline of the visual, by Marshall McLuhan; Computer Graphics, by Maurice Constant; Variations on the face, by Bruno Munari; Psychology of the Visual, by Martin Krampen; Printing as an art form: Eugene Feldman; Questions of Legibility, by Bror Zachrisson; Alternatives to Architecture, by Arthur Drexler; Book review, by Douglas MacAgy. Illustrations in black and white and colours. Number 2. Issue on Corporate Identity. Contributors: Jay Doblin, Nan Adams, George Bain, Allon Schoener, Reyner Banham, Fgui Bonsieppe, Kenneth Galbraith (Economics and Environment) Number 3:. Issue on Mass Communications. Contributors: John McHale, Clay Felker, John Dievold, Germano Facetti, John Szarkowski (Photography and the Mass Media), Gordon Hitchens, Jay Doblin, Mildred Constantine, Thomas George, Number 4. Summer 1967: Issue on World’s Fairs. Contains:; A theory of Expositions by Umberto Eco; The concept of Environmental Management by Serge Boutourline;Designing ‘Creative America’ by Ivan Chermayeff; Creating Emotional Involvement in Geography, Geology and Space Science: an interview with Rudolph de Harak; Thoughts on Three-Dimensional Science Communications by Will Burtin; Alpha Chambers by Kenneth Isaacs; Expo 67 Puts You in the Picture by Bosley Crowther and Five Films at Epo by Willard van Dyke. Number 5. Fall 1968. Issue on Transportation Graphics.(Symposium held at MOMA Oct.1967). Contributions by George Nelson, Lowell Bridwell, Jocj Kinneir, Pierre Bourgeau, Henry A.Barnes, Will Burtin, Jonathan Barnett, Donal Appleyard, Peter Chermayeff, Vbob Noorda, Charles M.Haar. Harmomn H. Goldstone, Daniel T. Scannell,
[#19111]
50 Years With Armstrong
Vol. 17, No. 14. Chigaco: Down Beat, July 14, 1950. Tabloid format periodical, printed on cheap paper, 19pp. Folded into magazine wrappers. Light wear at folds, some chipping to delicate edges. Signed by Armstrong and his band.
EUR 700.00
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Special issue of this Jazz magazine celebrating the 50th birthday of Louis Armstrong, who is pictured on the cover. Includes numerous features about and tributes to Armstrong, as well as an Armstrong discography. The front cover has been signed by Armstrong in green ink, as well as by the members of his current band: Earl "Fatha" Hines, Jack Teagarden, Arvell Shaw, Barney Bigard, Sleepy Grider, Cozy Cole and singer Velma Middleton. Additionally, one of Armstrong's chief rivals at the time, trumpeter Henry "Red" Allen, has also signed inside.
[#21212]
Original advertising poster with printed linocut and text on brown paper, 31.5 x 43 cm, folded once, announcing the exhibition at Galerie St. Nicolaus in Vejbystrand, Sweden from June 22-July 14 1963. This summer show for the newly-founded Bauhaus Situationniste included a large number of artists who were expelled from the SI in 1962.
EUR 200.00
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Featured artists listed on the bottom part of the poster are Jørgen Nash, Hardy Strid, Jens Jørgen Thorsen, Manfred Laber, Ambrosius Fjord (Asger Jorn’s horse), Heimrad Prem, Royston Adzak, Jacqueline de Jong, Helmut Sturm Hans-Peter Zimmer, Allan Nordmark, Bjorn Rosendahl, Mette Aarre, Lena Ewert, Jesper Solling, Gordon Fazakerley, Roy Lindkvist and Ansgar Elde. There’s an added signature below the linocut which looks like ‘Strid’, but this could not be verified. The linocut is most probably designed by Jørgen Nash. Fine rare item in very good condition.
[#19924]
Vol. 1-4 (all publ. as periodical portfolios). Berlin, 1966-1967. Each volume a cardstock portfolio containing (ca 50) loose-leaf plates, in b/w and colour, each measuring 23 x 23 cm. made exclusively for this publication. Each vol. complete with al the sheets (except vol. 4 without the plastic foil by K.Lueg). The set in near mint condition.
EUR 1,700.00
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Full set of this artist publication, important for conceptual art and visual poetry, edited by Bernhard Höke (vol. 4 by Rochus Kowallek, entitled Deutschland Report). Each volume complete with the required 50 plates (except for one missing work by K.Lueg in vol. 4) measuring 23 x 23 cm, some double and folded, and a few folded posters, photomontages, typographical art, serigraphies etc depicting work of the most important contemporary artists. Volume 1: containing works by M. Bense, G. Brecht, R. Filliou, Gomringer, Ben Vautier, W. Vostell, E. Williams a.o.; Vol. 2: containing works by E. Andresen, L. Gosewitz, B. Höke, J. Kolar, R. Lichtenstein, B. Lüthi, Nam June Paik, D. Roth, W. Vostell, a.o.; Volume 3: containing works by B. Brecht, Christo, H. Gravenhorst, J. Hidalgo, B. Höke, F. Köther, B. Lüthi, B. Vautier, Vostell, St. Wewerka, a.o. (but lacking L. Lonidier); Vol. 4 (= Deutschland Report) containing works by J. Beuys, KP Brehmer, H. Mack, O. Piene, S. Polke, G. Richter, G. Uecker, Vostell, a.o.;
This is compklete for the puvblication as portfolio-albums. There were lateron 3 monographic volumes published, numbered 13-15 (some separately available); no volumes were published for numbers 5-12.
[#19893]
Edition Et. Monographical Edition. Rot, Diter / SNOW by Diter Rot. Edition ET /Vol. 15. Berlin, 1966 A printed Portfolio, 23 x 23 x 2 cm, 16 folded printed sheets, each 46 x 68 cm, with 247 b+w photographs,foreword (German) by Daniel Spoerri.
EUR 300.00
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In addition to the 4 albums there were 3 monogrphical editions. The present one is no. 15, and nos13 (Bazon Brock) and 14 (vostell) were also published. There were no volumes for numbers 5 to 12 ever published.
[#19204]
Künstlerzeitung
Nos. 1- 8 (of 10 published). Kassel: Self published, 1987 - 1988. All diferent formats. Published in an edition of 50 copies each.
EUR 800.00
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No. 1. Large Quarto. 34 pages printed on different stock - with original contributions (paintings, water colors,photocopies, collages, inserts etc.) Original grey wrappers with pasted on title, held together with 2 bolt screws.
Contributions by: Rolf Lobeck, Ottmar Kiefer; Gudrun Emmert, Gunnar Rosinke; Joern Budesheim; Kirsten Uchman, Thomas Bachler, Hartmut Bepler, Martin Gassner, Thilo Mössner +Harald Werner.
No. 2. Small quarto, 60 pages, printed on different sotck - with original contributions (paintings, walter colors,photocopies, collages, pasted inserts etc.). Printed original light green wrappers.
Contributions by: Thomas Bachler, Hartmut Bepler, Joern Bodesheim, Gudrun Emmert, Garry Fritsch, Martin Gassner, Harald e. Hohmann, Andreas Kuhn, Rolf Lobeck, Brigitte Rathmann, Gunnar Rosinke +Kirsten Uchman.
No. 3. Small quarto, 60 pages, printed on different stock - with original contributions (paintings, walter colors,photocopies, collages, pasted inserts etc.). Blind stamped original blue rubber wrappers.
Contributions by: Andreas Kuhn, Gudrun Emmert, Thilo Mössner, Rolf Lobeck, Carolin Schneider, Otmar Kiefer, Gunnar Rosinke, Garry Fritsch, Hartmut Bepler, Thomas Bachler, Joern Budesheim, Martin Gassner, Harald Werner, Kirsten Uchman + Harald Hohmann.
No. 4. Oblong octavo, 130 pages (offset). Stapled, in original painted slipcase with pasted on title.
Contributions by: Hartmut Bepler, Thomas Bachler, Andreas Kuhn, Harald Hohmann, Gudrun Emmert,
Kirsten Uchman, Joern Budesheim, Rolf Lobeck, Harald Werner, Martin Gassner, Garry Fritsch, Gunnar
Rosinke.
No. 5. Small quarto, 44 pages, with tipped in photograph, original drawings. Red printed wrappers.
One of 50 numbered copies. Contributions by: Thomas Bachler, Hartmut Bepler, Joern Budesheim, Gudrun Emmert, Garry Fritsch, Martin Gassner, Rolf Lobeck, Andreas Kuhn, Thilo Mössner, Gunnar Rosinke + KirstenUchman.
No. 6. Folio, 78 pages, printed on different stock - with original contributions (paintings, walter colors, photocopies,collages, inserts etc. Photographic wrappers with taped spine.
Contributions by: Thomas Bachler, Hartmut Bepler, Joern Budesheim, Gudrun Emmert, Garry Fritsch,
Martin Gassner, Harald E. Hohmann, Andreas Kuhn, Rolf Lobeck, Thilo Rössner, Gunnar Rosinke, Waltraud Schu,Kirsten Uchman + Harald Werner.
No. 7. Aufklarung als Unterhaltung. Jahrgang 2 1988. Oblong quarto, 74 pages
- with original contributions (paintings, walter colors, photocopies, computer prints collages,
inserts etc. Printed stiff wrappers with taped spine.
Contributions by: Bachler, Bepler, Budesheim, Emmert, Gassner, Kuhn, Lobeck, Rössner, Schu, Uchman, Werner, Wilka.
No. 8. Effizienz und Faulheit. Jahrgang No. 2. Quarto, 54 pages - with original contributions (paintings, walter colors, photocopies, computer prints collages, inserts etc. Printed stiff wrappers with taped spine.
Contributions by: Martin Gassner, Thomas Bachler, Joern Budesheim, Kirsten Uchman, Thilo Rössner, Andreas Kuhn, Waltraud Schu, Harald Werner, Harald E. Hohmann, Garry Fritsch, Gunnar Rosinke.
[#16598]
A monthly journal of mail and ephemeral works.
Nos. 1-12 (all publ.). Amsterdam, Other Books & So, (November 1977-October 1978). Each issue between 8 and 16 pp. (31,5 x23 cm), with inserts and collaged items. (Note: Number 5 is present in 2 variants)
EUR 1,500.00
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Seminal mail-art journal, nicely produced with mounted inserts, postcards etc.. Sometimes colour added. Edited by Ulisses Caríon, Aart van Barneveld, Salvador Flores. Works by General Idea, Raul Marroquin, Katalin Ladik, Janoz Kass, Guy Schraenen, Judith Hofberg, Wally Stevens, Tóth Gabor, Dick Higgins, Richard Prince (in no 1), etc. No. 5: Padin and Caraballo are in Jail! (This issue present in 2 copies, each with a variant of the illustration mounted on the front). No. 10 «Special Langwe Jart issue» printed in white on black stock. No. 11 «Ungary special» No. 12 «Brazil special»
[#14554]
Nos 1-3 (all publ.). San Francisco, Cranium Prerss, ca.1960's
Size (h/w): 27,9 x 21,6 cm. No. 3 in tabloid format. Original illustrated wrappers. No. 1-2 stapled together in left upper corner. Near fine.
TOGETHER WITH
Cassiopeia 1 (I; 1967) New York: Lewis Ellingham, 1967. 1st edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket (as issued). 8vo, 20pp, printed wrappers. Unmarked copy, a bit of staining and wear to covers.
EUR 400.00
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Poetry magagazine from the 70's with contributions by Olson, Hoyem, Bromige, Kyger, Persky, Moore, Wieners a.o. Edited by David Schaff. Artwork in no. 3 by Robert La Vigne, Daniel Moore.
Ephemeris provides some insight into the magazine scene that developed in and around Jack Spicer’s San
Francisco. Throughout all three issues, poems are dedicated to Spicer and written in the Spicerian manner. Poets who played in Spicer’s shadows, like Ellingham, Persky and Stanley, are represented throughout its pages, as is Frank O’Hara, Ebbe Borregaard, Joanne Kyger, and Charles Olson.
Ephemeris II features a map on the cover and Issue one has an astrological chart. The magazine is truly a chart and a map of late 1960s San Francisco and the vestiges of the Spicer Circle (Birmingham). For example, Ephemeris features several advertisements for what is now a lost book culture: Serendipity and Dave Haselwood Books for example. The third issue switches to a newspaper format with pieces on Merlin, the Birth of Venus and the Apocalypse accompanied by numerous illustrations and drawings by Robert LaVigne and Daniel Moore.
[#17611]
No. 1. (All published). Köln. Eigenverlag. April 1970. 4to. pp. (36). Illustrated throughout with photocopied texts, letters and photoworks. Self-wrappers, simple gummed spine, which is split.
EUR 400.00
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Edited and published by IMMENDORF, Jörg (Büro Olympia) & Fritz HEUBACH (Interfunktionen) & Wolf VOSTELL (Kombinat 1). The one and only issue of this offshoot of "Interfunktionen".
[#19653]
Vol. 1-25. NY: Esopus Foundation (2003-2018). In glossy illustrated wrappers with accompanying compact discs, inserted posters, and fold-out sheets. Excellent condition.
EUR 1,000.00
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Edited by Tod Lippy. Twice-yearly artist, film director, and musicians' mag. Includes artist's projects, critical writing, fiction, poetry, interviews and themes cd's of new music. Contributing artists include Richard Tuttle, Don Bachardy, Peter Seligman, Bruce Conner, Jenny Holzer, Ed Ruscha, Edward Misrach, Alex Katz, Allen Ruppersberg, Berend Strik (issue includes a multiple), Robert Therrien, and many others.
[#16665]
Quinzenário cultural (folheca cultural).
Nos. 1-25 (all publ.). Lisbon, 17 January 1973 - October 1974. In the original issues, illustrated selfwrappers; except for a small tear in the last page of the final issue all in good condition ( Issues of 20-24 pages, with front-page in colour. ( 33.5x28,5 cm).
EUR 1,000.00
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Portuguese Avant-garde magazine directed by Fernando Luso Soaras, after number 7 by Vítor Silvo Tavares. Journal for the left-wing intellectuals, close to the international counter-cultural and anarchist movements, including ecological issues etc. Long impressive list of contributors, see Daniel Pires, p. 197-200.
[#18562]
No. 2 (?). Bijltjespad, Amsterdam. 20 pages, stapled; stencilled, illustrated, b/w. 4to.
EUR 80.00
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Pop-music zine; Jo Bonfrère, Muta Baruka, Eton Crop, Buy off the Bar, Soupdragons, Half man half biscuit, Golden Strings, Bogshed, Chumbawumba,
[#16565]
(An Artists Magazine).
Numbers 1 - 5 (all publ.). Köln, Juli 1974 -1975. Quarto, original pictorial wrappers. Pictorial covers, a very nice set, as new. Rare complete.
EUR 1,500.00
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Edited by Werner Lippert, with original contributions by the artists. No.1 : Front cover courtesy Paula Cooper. Contributions by Hans HAACKE with text about the refusal of his project'74 'Manets Spargelstilleben' by the Wallraf-Richartz Museum, which was shown later in the gallery of Paul Maenz. Urs LÜTHI: 'The Numbergirl 1973', Daniel BUREN: 2 pages with vertical yellow bands printed on vellum. Duane MICHAELS: 'portrait of Andy Warhol, 1973'. Joseph KOSUTH: (Notizen) 'Über eine anthroplogisierte kunst' and Jean le GAC – ‘Les Anecdotes, 1974’. + loosely laid in one page text ‘Zusatz sur Projekt 74 Ausgabe'. - Number 2: Bernar VENET: Analysis of the graphic representation of the Function y =x etc.; Anne + Patrick POIRIER: Dodici Vedute etc. + Tempio C Dell' Acropoli etc.; A. DIAS: The Illustration of Art; Karl BLOSSFELD: 5 photographs; Art & Language, Joseph Kosuth, Iole de Freitas.- Number 3: Robert BARRY: 25 Words and 5 Blank Pages 1974; Terry ATKINSON: Article concerning Kosuth's Anthropologized Art"; Hanne DARBOVEN: Manuscript for a Film 1970-74; Ralph GIBSON: From Days at Sea 1974; Roman OPALKA: Details and Voyage Notes; Sol LEWITT: Drawings 1974. - Number 4: Devoted to David ASEKEVOLD: Complete Documentation of his Works 1968 - 1974. - Number 5: G. PENONE: Five pressures w. constant spatial characteristics etc…; Rune MIELDS: Line drawings on transparent sheets; Hans Peter FELDMANN: Pin Up Girls (photographs); Lewis BALTZ: Installations (photographs); G. ZORIO: Energy as Absence / Energy as Presence (photos on transparent sheets w. red line drawings).
[#16967]
No. 2: Special Low Mindedness Issue. Amsterdam, 1976. Tabloid format, 12 pp. (including covers). The second issue of the underground magazine under the editorship of William Levy a.ka. the Talmudic Wizard of Amsterdam (and author of The Virgin Sperm Dancer). Features the impressive design work of Willem de Ridder as well as Levy's humorous and controversial article on Ian Sommerville's sex habits. Very good copy with some minor foxing to extremities of cover, and slight fading along spine. Scarce.
Together with
-- No. 2 1/2: A een linkse hoek: Bajonet charge tegen de Roden. Open brief aan Louis Ferron. Door Susan Janse. Qith photo of nude author by William Levy on back wrapper. Designed by Peter de Ridder. 10pages.(no date). (ca. 1975)
EUR 300.00
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[#21603]
2eme Festival de la Libre Expression. May 17 through May 25, 1965. Alain Jouffroy, Henri Kréa, Serge Sautereau et André Velter ; Ben, Robert, Filliou, Emmett Williams, Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman pour le Robot Opera ; groupe Panique avec Roland Topor, Arrabal, Jodorowsky, Alain le Yaouanc a.o.
EUR 500.00
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Poster printed on pink paper stock announcing the festival in Paris organized by Jean-Jacques Lebel, with a series of performance art, happenings, and other events taking place from May 17 through May 25, 1965, featuring contributions from important Fluxus figures
[#17112]
Number 1 (a.k.a Number 0) - Number 4/5 (all published). Chiuduno, Bergamo., Fetiche Editions 1979/1982. 24.5x12cm (Number 0) and 17,5x12 cm., stapled, unpaginated.
EUR 1,000.00
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Devoted to concrete poetry and mail art. Edited by Walter Gaspari. Contributions by J. Cage , F. Beltrametti, G. Fontana , M. Perfetti ,P. Rypson, S.M. Martini , G.A. Cavellini , L. Pignotti , A. Schwerner , M. Perfetti , R. Kostelanetz, W. Xerra, W. Burroughs and others.
[#15520]
La Prima Rivista di arte in Europa.
Nos. 92-255. Milano, Ottobre/Novembre 1979 - dicembre 2005/gennaio 2006. . Size (h/w): 27 x 20,5 cm. Original illustrated wrappers (some with very light soilage, but generally in fine condition). Illustrated.
EUR 1,400.00
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Edited by Giancarlo Politi. 'The Largest European Art Magazine' this is truly the most informative and influential review on modern art. Since no. 92/ 93 there are two editions, one in Italian, one in English. This is the Italian edition.
[#19453]
In the Spirit of Fluxus
Deluxe edition in briefcase. Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, 1993/94. Main text volume By Janet Jenkins, Joan Rothfuss, Elizabeth Armstrong. Hardbound catalogue with dustwrapper, 191 pp. Laid into a leather executive suitcase, 44 x 32 x 9 cm, with velvet lining, featuring dividers holding multiples by Ben, Berner, Miller, Watts, from an edition of 50 copies.
Contains all objects and multiples as called for, including a plastic title-label attached to handle with operating instructions of the combination lock, a black printed T-shirt design by Ben Vautier: 'I don't want to do art I want to be happy,' rubber stamp, folded printed poster, a Walker Art Center pencil, 3 badges, a cassette tape (Flux Tellus #24), a roll of postage stamps, a 'Do it yourself excellent 1992 Fluxbox' by Larry Miller and a 'Cosmic Inventory Kit' by Jeff Berner.
The suitcase is in fine condition, except that the final divider in the closing lid has detached itself from the velvet lining, caused by the fact that the book (which was intended to be contained behind this divider) was too heavy for the construction. (it will be added separately). The enclosed 'Cosmic Inventory Kit' is No.30 of 50, and still sealed. A more detailed listing of contents can be supplied on request.
TOGETHER WITH
folded poster \'In the Spirit of Fluxus\' 53 x 43 cms., illustrated and printed in two colors
EUR 800.00
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[#17333]
(No.1) unnumbered issue. 1972. Only published issue: A Theo Publication, New York. 28x22 cm., stapled, unpaginated. Mimeograph. Cover by C. Provatas.
EUR 300.00
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Edited by Frank Murphy and Lisa Galt.. Contributions by Paul Blackburn, Harris Schiff, Brian Patten, Barbara A. Holland, a.o.
[#18556]
Boston's 'New Wave' Rock Mag!
Number 1. Robert Alan Colby, 1977.
Newsprint, folded, 22,5 x 29 cm. 16 pp. Excellent condition.
EUR 100.00
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Edited & published by Robert Alan Colby, contributions by Don Guyette, Rita Ratt, Denise Donahue, Eric Van, Liz Ireland, Ms. Lyn, Pablo Hurtado and Pseudo-Carol.
Large interviews with Willia Alexander and Richard Nolan.
[#13166]
Blätter einer neuen Gesinnung. Hrsg. v. W. Uhde.
Band 1 (all publ.). Burg Lauenstein, 1920. 4to. 160 pp, with 50 plates, mostly by modern artists, and 6 text ills. Original pictorial wrapper (by J. Molzah) very lightly soiled, small defct to right margin.
EUR 100.00
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Texts by Uhde, Yvan Goll, Martin Buber, Kahnweiler, Klabund, Fr. Jammes, Paul Claudel, a.o.; ills. after Picasso, Klee, Henri Rousseau, Chagall, Marie Laurencin, Molzahn, Herman Tiebert, a.o.; Raabe 94.
[#20825]
Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). New York, 1969-1971.Mimeographed magazine, later issues offset. 30x22,8 (first 3 issues, then reducing to 27,5x21,3cm.; stapled in the left margin, first 3 numbers with overlaying wrappers edge- damage and loosening in the spine; later issues in excellent condition.
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Louis Rowan. Conributions by Robert Kelly, Jerome Rothenberg, Joel Oppenheimer, David Antin, Eleanor Antin, Theodore Enslin, Larry Eigner, Christine La Belle, Michael Palmer, Enslin, George Oppen, Paul Blackburn, Diane Wakoski, Gilbert Sorrentino, Russell Edson, Anselm Hollo a.o.
Artwork by Karl W. Stueklen (also erotic drawings), Glenda Arentzen, Basil King,Stephanie Rowan.
[#18945]
Nos. 1-29 (all publ.). London, 1969-1971, continued as: FRENDZ. Nos. 1-35 (all publ.). London, May 1971-Sept. 1972. Tabloid, except no 2 which is 4to; newsprint; unbd. (also numbered :FRIENDS Nos. 1-28 (London: December 1969-May 3, 1971) / FRENDZ No. 1 (ie. No.29 of Friends) - No.35 all published). Printed in b./w with occasional colouring. (63 issues). Condition generally good to very good, only occasional light staining and discoloration of the paper.
EUR 2,500.00
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Underground paper which started off as the British edition of Rolling Stone; No. 1 of 'Frendz' is identical to no. 29 of the precursor. Edited by Alan Marcuson, later by Jerome Burn and John May (includes the Great British Catalogue, which is equivalent to the U.S. Whole Earth Catalogue).
Frendz was formed when Friends went into liquidation, and under Jerome Burne and John May it became known for its in-depth coverage of all aspects of the alternative society. It was a rival to IT and OZ.
Extensive coverage of music (especially local heroes Hawkwind and the Pink Fairies, and the newly-burgeoning rock festivals they and others like them played at - Bath, Isle of Wight, Phun City, Glastonbury, Bickershaw, etc.), as well as all aspects of the drug culture; the Oz trial; the occult; ecology (including Whole Earth catalogue supplements); the Notting Hill scene (of which the paper formed an intrinsic part); the White Panthers; etc.
Main contributors include David May, Barney Bubbles, Jonathon Green, Rosie Boycott, Pennie Smith, Heathcote Williams, Nick Kent, Stanislaw Demidjuk, Charles Radcliffe, David Widgery, Felix de Mendelssohn, Charles Bukowski, Michael Moorcock, Robert Calvert. Interviews with JG Ballard, William Burroughs, Wavy Gravy, John & Yoko, the MC5, AJ Weberman, Mo Tucker & Doug Yule, and Kate Millet.
[#14825]
Number Zero. San Francisco: Beach Books, 1969. Orig. pictorial wrappers.
With the safe conduct pass to "Hippie-land" laid in.
EUR 150.00
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Edited by Mary Beach. Contributors include Alan Ginsberg, Burroughs, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ed Sanders, Hoffman, Wallace Berman, Rubin, Rubington, Owens, Pélieu, Tuli Kupferberg, and others. Numerous photographs and illustrations (Sun Love, Happening with The Soft Machine,1967; various photomontages). Cover by Tom Wright. Dedicated to Miles and International Times.
[#18157]
COLLECTIVE. N.p., (1970). First and last issue: 30x21 cm., stapled, unpaginated. Mimeograph taped spine.
EUR 80.00
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Contributions signed P.L.,Iron Beard, Paul Lafargue, Henry Miller, a.o.
[#18563]
Number 3 : Middlesbrough (first Fanzine, and the best). Gabba Gabba Hey, [1977]. 4to, 20 pp,side stapled.
EUR 100.00
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Punk fanzine. Edited by John Hodgson , Alan Cornforth, Mick Hylton. Interview with the Sex Pistols, the Buzzcocks, Listen Ear Records ("largest stockist of fanzines in the North!"), and the Doctors of Madness, Stu Lecky, Northern Punk News. Generation X.
[#20438]
Frankfurt 1961-1963.
Bulletin of the Gallery: Nos. 1-6 (without 3): 21 x 15 cm, folded, 4 pages each. Together with: -enclosed in no 1 is the Invitation card and - with the special edition/booklet of Piene. "10 Texte. Published by Nota + Galerie Dato (Munchen + Frankfurt). 1961 Cardcovers, 12 x 11 cm, 48 pp. w. texts by Piene." - - Invitation card “Perspektiven 62” Galerie D,, Frankfurt. Bartels, Goepfert, Holweck, Mack, Piene, Uecker. 1962 - Invitation card: Achrom 2. Galerie d., Frankfurt. 1963. Hermann Goepfert . - Catalog of "9 Aspekte" .Ausstellung der Gaerie d, 7.Dez.1962-11.Jan.1963. Stencilled on 3 pages (recto)stapled. - David Clayton, Girke, Graubner, Kiender, Pohl,Salentin,Schmidt, Spiess,Widlak.
EUR 500.00
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- No. 1 Otto PIENE. Sensibilité Prussienne. - No. 2 Arnulf RAINER. (w. text by Monsig. Otto Mauer (Gal. St.Stephan, Vienna) - No. 4. Oskar HOLWECK. (w. text by KP Ertel) - No. 5. Hermann BARTHELS. (w. text by Georges Peillex) - No.6 . Hermann GOEPFERT. (w. text by Rochus Kowallek)
[#20440]
A group of 15 bulletins, 1967-1972. Each 21x15 cm, 4 pages with b/w illustrations and texts concerning the displayed artists.
EUR 800.00
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1. Fritz Koethe (Nov. 67),(w.small repair) 2. H. Goepfert (Jan. 68), 3. Jef Verheyen (April 68), 4. Gonschior / Spindel (Jan. 69), 5. Holweck (Jul. 69), 6. Schoonhoven (Aug. 69),(smallimperfection at the bottom,removed staples). 7. Walter Leblanc (Oct. 1969), 8. Raimund Girke (Nov. 1969) 9. A. Rainer (Jul. 70), 10. Chr. Megert (Okt. 70) (left upper corner damaged, and emoved staples) 11. H. Bartels (Feb. 71) 12. Herbert Oehm (Sept. 1971), 13. de Vries (Mai 71) 14. H. Mack (Dez. 71) 15. Bernd Koberling (Feb. 1972) ADDED: solo publication by Galerie d: - A Eugenio CARMI (1964)- w. text by Umberto Eco, illustrated; (8 pages).
[#16177]
Nos. 1-6 (all published). Citadelle Press, London, May 1968 - 1969. Printed on various coloured stock, 30-34 pages per number, stapled into colourful pictorial wrappers; numerous ills. Number 1 in two versions, one with the title overprinted in orange, the other in purple only.
(Nos. 1-2: Fear Not- You are now entering Gandalf's Garden; No.3: A New World grows beneath the snows; No. 4: the inner zodiac wheels between the leaves; No. 5: beyond the brain& blown mind lies Gandal's Garden). Except for some very light soilage to covers in fine condition. Very rare.
Added: CD: The complete Gandalf's Garden (signed by Muz Murray).
EUR 700.00
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Editors (Gandalf's Gardeners): Muz Murray. Field editor: Alex Lowsiewkee; Head Gardener: Gerry Snelling; Graphics: Pip Bassett, Francois Vasseur, June Cramer, Sue Soar, Ken Hayes, Geoffrey Carton, John Hurford, Carol Blain, Jay Amler, Pat Kyle, Steven Ridgeway, John Power, etc. ; Photography: Chris Ridley, Robin Chapman, Colin Bord, Andy Coventry, Selene, etc. Contributors include Peter Finch, John Mitchell, John Peel, Marc Bolan, Nicki Wood, Geoffrey Ashe, Barney Bubbles, Dave Cumliffe, Viv Broughton, etc. A monthly venture; later: Published as often as possible for people with love. And will appear again when the weather is right. It is the lifestyle of those who produce it. We hope it is yours. (The Voice of the Overground; Overground Free Press).
[#13167]
Years 1-4 (all publ., comprising nos. 1-78). Barcelona, May 15, 1924 - Aug. 1, 1927, together with the specimen issue (Numero de Mostra), March 1924; then continued as: GASETA DE LES ARTS. Seguna Epoca. (Arquitectura, Escultura, Pintura, Bells Oficis, Cinema). Years 1-3 (all and last publ., comprising nos. 1-14). Barcelona, June 1928 - Jan. 1930. Bound in 3 vols. hcalf, gilt title; first series folio, new series 4to; with numerous illustrations.
EUR 1,000.00
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Directed by Joaquim Folch i Torres in the first series, the new series by Marius Gifreda, with J. Floch i Torres and Rafael Benet as editors. Many important contributions on modern and contemporary art and architecture, especially in the new series (Rafael Benet, Just Cabot, Salvador Dali, a.o.) featuring Picasso, Miró, Braque, Baixas, Joan Llimona, Dalí, various modern architects, etc.; the issue of march 1925 'Els grans mestres de la pintura moderna' is almost entirely devoted to Picasso.
[#18499]
Number 1, February 1981. Arnhem. 84 x 59.5 cm (folded to 21 x 30 cm.)
EUR 90.00
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Punk Zine. Edited by Bram Dadel, Sanne Bazuin, with Bob Link.
[#21573]
Collection of 18 Generator Press Chapbooks.
Mentor, OH: Generator Press. Softcover.
EUR 370.00
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Generator Press was founded in 1986 by poet John Byrum, who characterized it as "an alternative micropress devoted to all types of experimental writing." It published the annual Generator Magazine (an international anthology of experimental writing and visual poetry), as well as a chapbook series featuring the work of a range of contemporary visual and language poets. The press was most active in its first 10 years, but put out sporadic publications through at least 2004. This collection includes most of the non-periodical titles published, many of which are now scarce. Included are: SASE: A Mail Installation (Miekal And,1990); Moebius (Bruce Andrews, 1993); A Matter of Habit (Dennis Barone, 1995); i.e. (John Byrum, 1987); Meant (John Byrum, 1987); Meat of Four Percepts (John Byrum, 1994); Separations (Tom Beckett, 1988); Vanishing Points of Resemblance (Tom Beckett, 2004); William Said (Arnold Falleder, 1994); (untitled) (Peter Ganick, 1989); What I'm Doing (Arleen Hartman, 1997); Trains Sl:ay Huns (Craig Hill, 1990); March (Richard Kostelanetz, 1990); Inter(ir)ruptions (Hank Lazer, 1992); Invading Reagan (Stephen-Paul Martin, 1990); Pornography (Susan Smith Nash, 1992); Beacons Imaging Within / As Promises (John Perlman, 1990); and Jones (Ron Silliman, 1993). Most are in fine condition; a few are lightly toned. Generator Press U
[#17347]
Nr. 2 (of 3 published) Frankfurt: Germania Verlag, Oktober 1971. Newspaper format (DIN A3), 23 pages, illustrated throughout with drawings + cartoons Cromb, Reese, Giger, Cartier, Finlay, Cobb, and others. Illustrated self wrappers. Fine.
EUR 250.00
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Counter culture periodical, published irregularly. A fourth number of Germania was co-produced with the magazine Paeng Nr.8/9. Musik, Literature, Politics, Drugs and Comics. Contributions by Thomas Bayrle, Dr. Hip, Gil Funcius, Rudiger Nuchtern, Ingeborg Schober Curtis and others.
[#20833]
Periodico alternativo di musica rock.
Issues no. 0, and 1 - 4 (all publ.). Milano, 1972. Alltogether 5 issues. Pictorial original wrappers as issued,the first numbers in the form of a JOINT-cigarette. Fully illustrated in many colours. (49 x 17 cm.), all issues, also the zero number, in exceptional good to fine condition.
EUR 3,000.00
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Published by Casa Editrice Lo Spinello. Editing: Ines Curatolo and Barnaba Fornasetti. Editor: Marcello Baraghini. Dedicated to rock'n'roll and underground culture. Issues no. 0 and 1 in the shape of a "joint". Remarkable different lay-outs, photo-montages for each issue printed in colours. Contribs.: B. Fornasetti, G. Cerquetti, L. Vassallo... Comics by R. Crumb, R. Hayes, Dave Sheridan, Gotlib... Interviews and articles on Zappa, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, MC5, John Mc Laughlin, Neil Young, Jefferson Airplane, Jethro Tull, Rory Gallagher, Bob Dylan, Greateful Dead, Alice Cooper, a.o... Some of the contents: issue no.0 contains texts from S.I.M.A. (Servizi Istituto Mass-media Art) inviting to use drugs and calling for legalization; issue no. 1 contains an article on "Erotismo e rock"; issue no. 2 contains an interview with Allen Ginsberg; issue no. 3 an interview with William Burroughs; issue no. 4 contains a large interview with Pete Townshend on purple stock folding-in.
[#20952]
A literary magazine devoted to imaginative writing, presenting Fable, Fantasy, Prose, Poetry).
Nos. 1-11 (all publ.). Lowstoft, Suffolk, Summer 1948 - n.d. (ca.1954). Original pictorial wrappers, some lightly dustsoiled but as a set in good condition. (No. 4 front wrapper stained, No. 5 folded and library stamp on front cover). Rare complete. (Miller/Price, B,49)
EUR 700.00
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Edited by Antony Borrow and R.P. Dodds,later with Madge Hales. French correspondent Jean Paris. The first 4 issues and issue no. 6 were hand printed; covers designed by Michael Strauss and A. Phelps (2x); contributions by J. Kirkup, J. M. Calder, H. Treece, A.S. Thwaite, T. Blackburn, Berginzi, H. Pinto, B. Kops, D. Stanford, G. Komai, R.L. Cook, I. Colquhoun, Henri Michaux, Henri Pinta(i.e.Pinter) a.o.
[#19037]
Numbers 1 and 2 (likely all published) Nichol, bp. West Toronto: Ganglia Press (nd) + 1972. Two issues, both fine. First issue is a single sheet, folded once. The second is eight leaves, horizontal 64mo, side-stapled.
EUR 80.00
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Entire illuminated texts in both issues by Nichol. The first issue = grOnk Series 8, No. 1.
[#18497]
Number 1, n.d. (ca.1980). Stapled. 21 x 29.5 cm.
EUR 100.00
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"Een afvalblad voor afvallers". Met muziek en poep. Geef jeugd gratis voorbehoedmiddelen.
[#21046]
grOnk. Ganglia Press, Toronto
-Thirteen publications from 1968-1970 by the seminal small press imprint founded by bpNichol, edited by David UU. Stencilled in a variety of formats.
EUR 500.00
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Series 1 No. 3 Gerry Gilbert, envelope with loose text cards (Quote) + S 2 No. 2 + S 3 No. 2, No. 4 Force Movments, No. 5 David Aylward, No. 7 D.R.Wagner: Sprouds and Vegetables.1969 + S 4 No. 4 The War against the ASPS + S 5 No.1, No. 2 Steve Mc Caffery A Section from Carnival,1969, No. 4 + Nelson Ball, Force Movements, 1969 + Gerry Gilbert, The Phonebook, 1969 + Easrle Birney. Alaska passage. Alaska pass + Earle Birney, Pnomes Jukollages and other Stanzas + Several grOnk mail outs, envelopes, and a letter from bpNichol to Tjeerd Deelstra.
[#18165]
No. 3 d.a. levy issue. Toronto: Fleye Press (1967). First edition. 4to. [16 pp]. Fine in side-stapled wrappers, laid-into a bright yellow cover, printed on both sides.
EUR 150.00
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A special issue of Gronk. Edited by aylward, harris, nichol, smith. This issue features an excerpt from levy’s “Unmailed Letters to Ed Pederson and (the mysterious) Annburgers” and “to t.l.k. and John S.” Contributions also by bp nichol, David W. Harris, David McFadden, Ivro Vroom, bill bissett, Rah Smith, and Ernst Jandl. Protesting the obscenity charges brought on levy in 1966.
[#18480]
Fenzien.
Handmade artist periodical, Punk-zine. 28 pages, stapled in handprinted covers, 21x15 cm, with small booklet in the midlespread "Bespraak", 14,5x10 cm., together contained in a handmade cover. Many illustrations; stencilled/photocopied.
EUR 100.00
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Punk zine from Groningen (The Netherlands), edited by Emiel (Madoerastraat 12b, Groningen). AFghAN whigs, Disgrace, mOthEr,Trespasserd W, ViCTiMs FaMiLY.
[#18320]
A Monthly Newspaper of Contemporary Kulchur
Volume 1 Number 1 and Number 2. January-June 1967. Tabloid. Folded newspapers. The scarce first 2 issues . (Number 2 complete, Number 1 lacks pages 13-16). Both issues folded; printed on newsprint in black and red added. Newsprint, yellowed; edgewear, in particular to the first issue.
EUR 600.00
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The first issues of this tabloid produced by an editorial team at the Detroit Artists' Workshop Press, From the second volume it changed to 'broadside' format and became a vehicle for marginal countercultural expression including revolutionary poetry and provocative political rhetoric. Published at the height of the White Panther - Detroit Free Press literary movement. Allen Van Newkirk was editor, with Ellen Phelan as art editor, and Michael McClure, Stan Brakhage, Diane Di Prima, John Sinclair ,Robert Kelly, David Meltzer, Gary Snyder, Joel Oppenheimer, Sun Ra, etc. No. 1 Includes Breton on Revolutionary Art, a 12 page Jazz Section, poetry by Di Prima, John Wieners and Michael McClure and more No. 2 Includes Tom Buri on William Burroughs, John Sinclair on Jazz and Bebop, poetry by Di Prima and Robert Kelly, Gilbert Sorrentino on avant-rock and more.
[#21337]
a literary magazine from Peru
Nos. 1-5 (complete). Lima: Haravec (1966-1968). Five issues, all fine in illustrated wrappers but for #5, which got a bit rumpled in the post. Rare.
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Richard Greenwell. Takes up the example of El Corno Emplumado. Contributions by Northerners Eshleman, D. Alexander, Robert Duncan, Joanne Kyger, Frank Semperi, Earle Birney, Diane Wakoski-Sherbell, Nathaniel Tarn, Lee Harwood, Charles Olson, Gilbert Sorrentino, Douglas Blazek, and others who are published alongside Vallejo, Antonio Cisneros, Sergio Mondragon, Mario Vargas Llosa, Raquel Jodorowsky, and more, the Spanish poems appearing also in English translation.
[#18481]
Volume 1 number 6, April/May 1985. Hard Times Magazine, Maywood, NJ. 21.5 x 28 cm.
EUR 100.00
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Editor & Publisher: Ron Gregorio. Contributions by Monica Dee, M. Britt DeMaio, Mike Dillon, Dianne Dudasik, Russ Forster, Krishna Jain, Rich Kearney, Barry Kent, Lyzard, Michael Produkt, Dana Smith, Gene Sobczak, Sue Tackas, Eric Tucker.
[#18148]
Nos. 1-6 (all published). Staatsburg, NY, (1965). 28x21,5 mc., stapled, unpaginated. Mimeograph printing on various colors of paper stock.
EUR 1,500.00
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Edited by Erik Kiviat. Each volume of Head was dedicated to poetry by a single author, accompanied by the work of a single illustrator. The initial volume featured work by William Wantling, illustrated with drawings by Ben Tibbs; The second, stellar number featured poems by Judson Crews, with drawings by d. a. levy; The third number featured poems and drawings by Kiviat; The fourth number was devoted to poems and a drawing by Madeline Landau; the fifth number featured poems and drawings by Nancy Ellison; the final number was dedicated to poems by Lisa Galt, with a cover by Michael Mcclanathan. Though produced from New York State, the magazine bears more of an affinity with the Cleveland Scene.
[#21338]
A Magazine of New Poetry and Fiction
Numbers 1-7 (complete). Los Angeles: Hierophant Press (1969-1972). Seven issues, illstrated wrappers.
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Thomas Kerrigan.. Contributions by Creeley, Prevert, James Tate, Douglas Blazek, Victor Contoski, Susan Schaeffer, Emmett Jarrett, Colette Inez, Delmore Schwartz, a.o.
[#17598]
The Magazine of High Society.
Numbers 1-76. Summer 1974 - December 1981. In the original coloured wrappers, overall condition is excellent with some issues "like new" and others with only minor reading wear. Front and back covers all intact and fine (except for a rubberstamp on no.16 and an old mailing label on no 55;small ink mark on no 60; one spine split). The first in the premiere edition, First state with $1.00 price and "premiere issue" on the cover (grey and blue-green colored pictorial wrappers) A very rare ongoing set of the earliest period.
EUR 1,200.00
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Editor: Ed Dwyer. From the announcement-letter (May 16, 1974): "The Trans-High Corporation of New York announced today the publication of a new magazine.... It offers extensive and sophisticated coverage of the pleasure and psychochemical culture.... articles ranging from the ecology of cannabis paper to an investigative report on a nine-ton pot bust. ...A regular feature of High Times is a comprehensive Wall Street Journal-type listing of psychochemical prices around the world (=in fact 'High Witness News'). ..Also featured are medical and legal columns written by leading experts as well as eclectic reviews of films, records and books. ... psychochemicals have become the cause of psychological and sociological problems; to alleviate these problems, the first step is to take a more thorough look. This is the purpose of High Times." Contribs. by Richard Ashley, Bruce Eisner, Albert Goldman, Michael Horowitz, Ron Rosenbaum, John Wilcock, Deanne Stillman, a.o. Also interviews with (o.a.) the Dalai Lama, Albert Hofmann, Dr. Norman Zinberg, Andy Warhol, Peter Beard, Fran Lebowitz, Keith Richard, Marianne Faithfull, etc. In addition to the controversial drug coverage and in-depth countercultural articles, there is a sizeable amount of early punk rock coverage thanks to Tom Forcade's early interest in the Sex Pistols and punk music as the "next big thing". Forcade even provided funding for John Holmstrom's Punk magazine at one point. While High Times continues to this day, the focus here was on music related coverage and therefore this particular run ends in 1981 where the musical interest also begins to taper off.
[#15647]
The Magazine of High Society.
Nos. 1-10. Summer 1974 -June 1976. Bound in one volume, original wrappers preserved; only slightly trimmed. With all the advertisements. A good clean set.
EUR 400.00
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Editor: Ed Dwyer. From the announcement-letter (May 16, 1974): "The Trans-High Corporation of New York announced today the publication of a new magazine. It offers extensive and sophisticated coverage of the pleasure and psychochemical culture.... articles ranging from the ecology of cannabis paper to an investigative report on a nine-ton pot bust. A regular feature of High Times is a comprehensive Wall Street Journal-type listing of psychochemical prices around the world (=in fact 'High Witness News'). Also featured are medical and legal columns written by leading experts as well as eclectic reviews of films, records and books. psychochemicals have become the cause of psychological and sociological problems; to alleviate these problems, the first step is to take a more thorough look. This is the purpose of High Times." Contribs. by Richard Ashley, Bruce Eisner, Albert Goldman, Michael Horowitz, Ron Rosenbaum, John Wilcock, Deanne Stillman, a.o. Besides subjects mentioned above also articles on pop-music and interviews.
[#21623]
Years 1 (no 1) thru the end of year 4 (last publ.). Amsterdam 17 Sept.1965 - 25 April 1969 (all published)
Then continued as ALOHA. Years 1-5 (all and last publ.). Amsterdam, 9 Mei 1969-26 April 1974. Unbound, original issues as published, tabloïd size, on newsprint.
(lacking nos 2,6,8,9 from year 1 and 2 issues from Aloha year 5)
EUR 1,200.00
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The foremost pop- and underground magazine of the '60s and '70s in The Netherlands, with groundbreaking original new design. Ogan of the 'youth rebellion', with strong ties to the Provo-movement and Kabouters / Orange Free State, founded by Willem de Ridder and Peter Muller.
[#8110]
Cultureel opinieblad.
Vol. 1-3 (all publ.). Amsterdam, 8 Nov. 1975-1977. Original wrappers; illustrated.
EUR 230.00
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General cultural & literary magazine for the progressive intellectuals in the 'seventies, ed. by M. van Rooy, G. Brands, Betty van Garrel, K. Schippers, H. Sleutelaar, with contribs. by Hermans, Mulisch, Reve, 't Hart, Buddingh, Boon, Schierbeek, Hedy d'Ancona, Constant, Couvée, etc. Important for its covers and layout by Anthon Beeke.
[#8148]
Rassegna di critica di costume.
Nos. 1-5/6. Milano, marzo 1965-aprile/luglio 1966. Original illustrated wrappers; 4to. Ills.
EUR 200.00
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Organ of 'Museo internazionale dell'umorismo in Milano' directed by Luciano Consigli. Together 4 issues, 80-112 pp., with satirical drawings, cartoons, each on a theme: no. 1: 'Il Verde'; no. 2: 'La Macchina'; no. 3/4: 'La Salute'; no. 5/6: 'La Casa'. Drawings by Sergio Barletta, Adriano Zannino, Marco Biassoni, Giorgio Ferro, Tullio Pericoli, Massimo Asnaghi, Alberto Longoni, Gigi Caldanzano, a.o.
[#18280]
Nos. 1-5 (all published), Paris, 1969. : 14x21,5 cm., stapled, 22pp, 26pp or 30pp.
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Alain Cvalata.
Réservé aux adultes. Ma vie de garçon, d'après les Mémoires du Vicomte de Nantel. Photographs by Crancé, Dalmas, Oriol and Serain.
[#16378]
Numbers 1 & 2 (complete). SF: 7 Freds Press/Fits Collective, 1971 & 1973. Both in stapled wrappers.
EUR 150.00
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All published of this comic-book format little magazine, that carries poets from the earlier generation, and the up-and-coming comic book artists of the day. Poets Tom Clark, Ron Padgett & George Schneeman, Andrei Codrescu, Tom Veitch, Anne Waldman, Allen Ginsberg, John Girono. Artists Bill Griffith, Spain, Joe Brainard, Kim Deitch, and others.
[#15776]
No. 1. 1979 (all published). InK, Halle für internationale neue Kunst (MGB), Zürich, Switzerland (Distributed in Düsseldorf). Tabloïd, 12 pages, on newprint. (folded, with slight wear and discoloration over the folds, ownership-stamp of Henk Peeters in right upper corner). With exclusively large photographic illustrations (some full-page).
EUR 1,200.00
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Selfpublished photographic artist periodical by Hans-Peter Feldmann in Düsseldorf. Printed in Switzerland. This number dedicated to Steve Laurence.
[#18483]
Number 9. Los Angeles, CA. N.d. 21.5 x 28 cm.
EUR 70.00
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Edited by Joe Henderson, Steve Alper, Brady Rifkin, Thomas Siegel. Artists: Mindy Alper, John Crawford, Lee. Circle Jerks, Mad Parade, RawPower, Pop.O.Pies, Metallica..
[#8260]
A Magazine of Awareness.
Nos. 1-4/5 (all publ.). Amsterdam, June 1978 - July 1980. Original pictorial wrappers; illustrations & photographs.
Rare complete.
EUR 500.00
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Journal of the "Magic Amsterdam" 'avant-garde', edited. by Edward Woods, with assistance of, and guest-editorships by Ira Cohen, Mel Clay, Neeli Cherkovski, Hans Plomp, William Levy, a.o. Articles & photographs by Steef Davidson (on the Nieuwmarkt: Subway Culture in Amsterdam), Mel Clay (The Myth of the Male Orgasm. Window Shopping in Amsterdam Red Light District), Hans Plomp, Rachel Pollack, Ira Cohen, Simon Vinkenoog (on Magic Amsterdam). Marijke Mooy,, Steve Weiss, Jessie Gordon, Bruce Carpenter & Charlz Baba, Rachel Pollack, Magic Mike Taylor.Bert Schierbeek, Tajiri, Marpa, a.o.
[#19220]
(Bernard Dufour, Bruno Roy).
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Editions Fata Morgana (Bernard Dufour,Bruno Roy). Montpellier, 13 juin-9 décembre 1968. 4to; Loose sheets as issued in cardboard folders with ties.Labels on the upper covers (no3 relaid), fine. All three in excellent condition. Ills. Limited edition (130 copies for number 1, -200 copies for numbers 2 and 3), numbered and signed by the collaborators. The edges of all the sheets in all three volumes are slightly darkened, which is a normal phenomenon of the heliographic paper.
EUR 2,400.00
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'Insolation est un procédé héliographique de réproduction qui donne son titre à cette série d'ouvrages'. This original production process originates from the revolutionary days of May 1968 when in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts the posters where produced by heliography. - No. 1: 'TOURMENTE'. Onze Poèmes de Michel Butor. Calligraphie, dessins et dactylographie: Pierre Alechinsky, Bernard Dufour, Jacques Herold. - No. 2: 'SORBONNE'. Contribs.: Jean Pierre Faye, Claude Ollier, Maurice Roche. Dessins: Bernard Dufour, Matta. - No. 3: 'LE SEUL MOT DE LIBERTÉ EST TOUT CE QUI M'EXALTE ENCORE' (A. Breton, 1924). Contribs., calligraphie et dessins. Textes de Pierre Guyotat, Denis Roche, Romain Weingarten, Kateb Yacine; Dessins de Bernard Dufour, Ipousteguy, Wilfredo Lam, François Lunven. This volume with the bookplate of the English Surrealist John Lyle.
[#15302]
Number 1 (all publ.). San Francisco (City Lights Bookstore), 1967. Roneotyped on yellow stock,one-sided, stapled.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Lawrence Ferlighetti, with contibutions by Allen Ginsberg ("Two Entries One Day's Journals" and "Henri Michaux "), Bob Kaufman, Spyros Meimarias, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Carl Salomon, Claude Pelieu, Mendes Monsanto, etc. Editorial policy is "Fuck for Peace, Legalize Marijuana, Rock Folk, Demystify Human Violence, Super-Impose Images of Ecstasy. 'What is here is Elsewhere, what is not here is Nowhere".
[#19464]
Revista de Arte de Vanguarda
-No. 2: Ano 1, 2.trimestra 1962. Sao Paulo, Massao Ohno Editôra, 1962, 256x185mm, 76p.,Orig.illustrated wrappers. With a colour plate by Augusto de Campos (25,2x17,5), and a large folding plate by’Estela Cubana and Decio Pignatari (33,3x61,5 cm, b/w)
Together with:
- No. 3. Ano 2 Junho 1963. Ediçao Invençao , juin 1963, 256x182mm, 94pp., Original wrappers.
EUR 1,000.00
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Directed by Décio Pignatari with Augusto de Campos, Cassiano Ricardo, Edgard Braga, Haroldo de Campos, José Lino Grünewald, Mario da Silva Brito, Perdro Xisto et Ronaldo Azeredo. Participation of’Haroldo and Augusto de Campos, Estela Cubana, Decio Pignatari, Ronoldo Azeredo, José Lino Grünewald, Cassiano Ricardo, Jorge de Sena, Pedro Xisto, Edgard Brada, Affonso Avila, Paulo Marcos de Andrade, Max Bense, Philippe Jaccottet, Drummond da Liçao de Coisas. Handwritten dedication, by Augusto de Campos with the remark: « Exemplaire très rare, le dernier de ma réserve ». No. 3 with participation of de Rogério Duprat, Gilberto Mendes, Willy Correa de Oliveira, Augusto de Cam- pos, Benedito Nunes, Mario Faustino, Escudo Nosso, Max Bense, Pedro Xisto Manuel Bandeira, Jose Paulo Paes, Felix de Athayde, Joaquim Francisco, Regis Duprat, Luis Angelo, Osmar Dillon, Edgard Braga, Haroldo de Campos, Ronaldo Azeredo, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Edwin Morgan, Eugen Gomringer, Fukiko Kobayashi, Pierre Garnier. 5 numbers published till 1967. Destribats 863
[#15868]
Quarterly publication for the communication of thought and interests.
Issue 1 (all ?). Publication for the Communication of Thought and Interests. New York 1999. 24x19cm; 100 pages, illustrated;numerous pictures.
EUR 200.00
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Artist periodical with many photographic contributions. By Jan-Willem Dikkers (photography). Contributions by Ben Freedman,The Loud AZ F*CK Festival, Medieval Virtual Reality (Giono), The Door (Youth Center in N.Y.), Danita, New Jerusalem, (Acupuncture, by Tess Ghilaga,photography Mark Lyon; Lodge Kerrigan, Christopher Wool by Larry Clark
. Includes a CD-ROM.
[#21015]
Virginia, Newport News/Ned Brooks, 1973-1976. Included are 13 issues of the zine edited by Ned Brooks: Nos. 6, 7, 8 (1973), 11,12, 13 (1974), 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 (1975) 21, 23 (1976). All stapled mimeographed sheets, 28 x 21.5 cm, generally containing around 20 pages. Added are: 12 copies of The Newport News, an A4 stencilled newsletter sheet published by Ned Brooks, mostly dating from 1974; the Raritan Peace News Vol 1 No.21 April 30 1968 Final Edition, 4 stapled pages; and Alternative Vol 2 No.4 (unda-ted, published by highschool students).
EUR 1,000.00
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Featured is a curious collection of reviews and listings of fanzines, literary magazines, underground press, and books that were recently released. Various artists such as Greg Spagnola, Sheril Birkhead and Sue Donohue-Kallista designed drawings for the cover. Most copies feature age wear, moderate soiling and bumped corners, some pages are loose.
Ned Brooks (1938 – 2015), Cuyler Warnell “Ned” Brooks Jr., was a Virginia based collector of books, fanzines and typewriters. His long-running (pers)zines 'It Comes in the Mail' and 'It Goes on the Shelf' are largely devoted to reviews.
[#16108]
Collection of 155 out of 164 issues published. (all). London, 14 Oct. 1966-Oct. 1973; together with revival: Vol. 2 nos. 1-3 (all published under the original editors). London, May/June-August 1974. Unbound, folio, tabloïd, some issues 4to; illustrated. Collection lacks issues 12, 57, 69, 93, 108, 125, 134, 156, 159.
---Added: 22 issues published in later years. Present are: vol 3 nos 2, 4; '76 issue no. Three, 1977 no 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12; vol. 4 nos 1-4, 7-11; vol. 5 nos 1-5 plus 'Frivolous Summer Issue' 1980.
EUR 3,000.00
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The most important underground paper in Britain in the late sixties, with caricature and satire, innovatory design and art work. Founded as International Times, but title abbreviated after threats of legal action from The Times. For seven years fortnightly except for occasional delays caused by police action or editorial changes. It was financed in periods by The Beatles and was central to the development of 1960's culture. Many of the most distinguished figures in the British underground press worked on It like: Tom McGrath, John "Hoppy" Hopkins, Mick Farren, Roger Hutchinson, David Mairowitz, Peter Stansill, Chris Rowley, John Carding, Sid Rawles, Bill Dwyer, John Peel. From outside Britain we find contributions by William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Ezra Pound, Alexander Trocchi, Gary Snyder, Norman Mailer, Dick Gregory, Simon Vinkenoog, Kate Millett, Jean Genet (on the RAF, previously publ. in Le Monde), Claes Oldenburg, a.o. The emphasis of the paper changed over the years, varying from predomiantly sexual to predominantly political, with a strong tendency to anarchism and with ties to the Dutch Provo Movement, as well as to student-movements in France, Germany and elsewhere in Europe. Also to Underground- and Anti-Vietnam-Movements in the USA. Typical topics were Living Theatre in Berlin, Drugs, Velvet Underground, Pop Pirates, Cannabis is Legal, Jimi Hendrix, Watergate, Vietnam War, Berlin Punk, and interviews with Rudi Dutschke, Fritz Teufel, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Frank Zappa, Bob Dylon.
[#21349]
Revue mensuelle. Blue Star Revue (later: Nouvelles du Jazz).
Nos. 1-11 (all publ.). Paris, Noël 1948 - juin 1950. 8vo; original pictorial wrappers, kept in cloth-over-boards dark blue sliding box with title on the spine. In every issue the subscrription form and supplement-leafklet present.
EUR 1,000.00
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French Jazz magazine, directed by Eddie Barclay till no. 8, after that by Boris Vian (who had been contributor till then, with varying alias-names). In no. 8 we find the following note by Barclay at the bottom of each page: "Le Directeur Général de Jazz-News décline toute responsabilité en ce qui concerne la teneur du présent numéro". Boris Vian stayed on as director till the end of publication. Features all great names in Jazz: Erroll Garner, Don Byas, Charlie Parker, Lester Young, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Sydney Bechett, Sarah Vaughan,Claude Abadie, Franck Bauer, Eddy Bernard, Andy Blackshick [Boris Vian], Rudy Blesh, François Bouleau, S. Culape [Boris Vian], Michel Delaroche [Boris Vian], Hubert Fol, Patrick Lebail, Gédéon Molle [Boris Vian], Carlos de Radzitzky, Hubert Rostaing, Remy Roussel, Raphaël Schecroun, Frank Ténot, Boris Vian, Michel de Villers, etc.
[#18299]
Nos 1-43 (all published). Hilversum, International Musicals, July 1965 - May-June 1973. Original illustrated stapled wrappers (31,5x23,5 cm). Nos 1-7 have the issue numbers handwritten in ink on the front cover, as well as owner's signature on page 2 or 3. no 14 has some spine damage, but overall a nice set.
EUR 800.00
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Superb Dutch Jazz magazine with important collaborators. Photographs by Nico van der Stam, Koen Wessing, Hans Katan, Ed van der Elsken a.o.; contibutors include Misja Mengelberg, Philip Freriks, Rudy R.Koopmans, Willem Breuker, Jan Heerma van Voss, a.o.
[#17902]
Correspondence: An Exhibition of the Letters of Ray Johnson. North Carolina Museum of Art 1976. 29,5×24 cm. 254 heets, some folded. Soft cover folder with two pockets holding loose sheets that reproduce letters, postcards, drawings, etc. of the late mail artist and founder of the New York Correspondance School, Ray Johnson (1927-1995). Occasional crease to edges of the sheets, else in very crisp and clean condition with only negligable edgewear and tan.
EUR 600.00
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Catalogue for the exhibition held at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC. October 31 – December 5, 1976.
[#19305]
Numbers 0, 1 & 2 (complete set, all published). Paris, Publications de la Grande Halle, janvier-juillet 1985, 37,8x26,1cm, 16p., 24p., 16p., in sheets
EUR 600.00
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Directed by Gilles de Bure, published at the occasion of the transformation of the "Grande Halle de la Villette"
into a cultural center (initiative of Jacques Lang) combining Jazz, Pop, and Contemporary Art next to each other. With the collaboration of Philippe Boggio, François Caviglioli, Bernard Chapuis, Pascal Dolémieux, Elizabeth Philipp, Yves Streith, Philippe Trétiak, Judith Vincent, Gad Weil, SIAP, Jean Charles Rosier, Eve Arnold, Magnum, Richard Kalvar, Sam Cambio, Robert Doisneau, Antoine Blondin, Jean Paul Kaufman, Goudeneiche, Olivier Boissière, Jean Didier Wolfromm, Marc Guillaumot, François Weyergans, Liberatore, Jean Pierre Leloir, Pierre Le tan, Marguerite Duras, Hans Silvester, Paul Azarides, Guy le Querrec, Blaise Ndjehoja, Henri Cartier Bresson, Alain Wais, Dominique Frétard, Marie Dominique Lelièvre, James Cliffson, Robert Giraud.
[#18569]
No. 5 (Audio CD) edited by Barbara Ess and Glen Branca. 83 artists, 77 tracks @45 seconds. Some of the artists include Lee Ranaldo, Jenny Holzer, Dan Graham, Thurston Moore, Barbara Kruger, Eric Bogosian, Martha Wilson, Judy Rifka, Kiki Smith and numerous others. New. CDD-Only
EUR 100.00
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[#18760]
Number 7. n.d. Chessington, Surrey.
11 single side printed pages, 21 x 30 cm stapled together in the left top corner. Front sheet loose. Light staining.
EUR 150.00
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Steve Morrissey, Danny Baker (texts). New York Dolls, The Runaways, Heartbraker, Buzzcocks,Pistols in Prison Shock, Paragraph,
[#17975]
For Snuffing Glue Freaks
Number 1 (all published). Manchester. Publisher: Badass Productions, nd [c.1977]. 33x21,5cm. 8 pages, stapled upper left corner. On front pages in blue ink handwritten "Sleak!".
EUR 300.00
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[Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias]. The first and last issue of this zine which parodied first wave punk in the UK. The title is an obvious reference to the seminal punk zine Sniffin' Glue. Probably issued by the performance group comedy act Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias, perhaps in conjunction with the play Snuff Rock, which lampooned punk and snuff films. The play "Snuff Rock" was performed at the Royal Court theatre in London.The "fanzine" was handed out to the audience in lieu of a programme.
[#18042]
All the Boogie that's fit to print",
Number 1 (all publ.). San Francisco, CA, Apex Novelty 1969. Tabloid format, unpaginated (16pp).
EUR 250.00
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Contributions by R. Crumb (cover), S. Clay Wilson. Peter Max, and others. Scarce underground comix publication. (Also Victor Moscoso, Rick Griffin though not identified)Texts by Jeremy Marks, Dr. Flagstaff Montgomery, 6 pages of cut-up photomontaged comics, unidentified.
[#16107]
Number 1. London, Pymalion Press Ltd., April 1968. Folio; 10 pages, printed paper covers, illustrated.
EUR 200.00
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King Mob was a radical marxist group which contributed to the social revolutions of the sixties, close to the Situationists. The name was borrowed from the slogan 'His Majesty King Mob' which rioters scribbled on the walls of Newgate prison after gutting the building in the book by Chr.Hibbert (1958) on the Gordon Riots of June 1780. The group distributed their political ideas and appreciation of pop culture through various posters and especially through this publication, celebrating killers like Jack the Ripper, Mary Bell and John Christie.
[#18281]
GENERAL HERSHEYBAR. Den Haag (NL), Handicap Publications (1967). Only published issue: 28x21,5 cm., stapled, 128pp.
EUR 500.00
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General Hersheybar (aka Calypso Joe) is a satirical character of the Vietnam War-era protest movement, who parodied U.S. General Lewis B. Hershey, then Director of the Selective Service. He was usually seen partnered with General Waste More Land (aka Tom Dunphy), a parody of General William Westmoreland. The characters were common at street theater performances and demonstrations against U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. General Hersheybar would appear in a comical military uniform complete with a plastic toy fighter-jet attached to his "officer's cap" and hand out fliers promoting his satirical diatribe. In addition he self-published several monographs and booklets.
A one shot underground magazine from the sixties from the eccentric anti-war hero. Profusely illustrated by collage, including clipping from other underground press magazines of the era. Scarce; oclc locates but three copies.
[#18509]
Number 1 (all publ.). Rotterdam, n.d. 24 x 24 cm. 11 leaves in plastic folder.
EUR 80.00
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First (and last) issue, Punk from Rotterdam. The Afverts, The Pleasers, Pere Ubu, Hank, Kraftwerk, Chrome, Reggae, Buzzcocks,
[#16848]
Nos.1-7 (all published). Cologne, Michael Werner, 1982- 1990. Original stiff illustrated boards, mint condition, kept in the original publisher's cardboard protection cases. Size 30,5 x 24,5 cm., each volume containing approx. 120 unpaginated pages, including numerous original graphics, partly in colour, partly folding (by Baselitz, Immendorff, Kirkeby, Lüpertz, Penck), and 2 flexi-discs.
Full set of this artist publication edited by Ralf Winkler (A.R.Penck) and Georg Baselitz (for volume 7), with 25 (of 27) original prints and 2 (of 3) flexidiscs.
Published in a limited edition of 200-300 copies, each volume is dedicated to an artist.
(Vol. 1: Georg Baselitz; Vol. 2: Jörg Immendorf; Vol. 3: Markus Lüpertz; Vol. 4: devoted to Per Kirkeby; Vol. 5: devoted to James Lee Byars; Vol 6 entitled A/Europa; Vol. 7:A.R.Penck.)
EUR 5,000.00
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The complete set with all graphics and flexidisks. Detail on request.
[#17118]
Numbers 1-3 (all publ.). Köln , Kiepenheuer & Witsch 1971. 220x140 mm., softcovers,
unpaginated. Letterpress, offset. (Light soilage to the covers).
EUR 200.00
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"Lexikon in 3 Bänden. (Band 1 (A-H), Band 2 (I-Q) and Band 3 (R-Z)". Kriwet's scrapbook of images taken from various sources, magazines, etc., along with some collages.
In concept more or less the precursor to "Permanent Food" and "Charley".
[#16045]
Nunero unico [only number published], Torino, Edizioni Tarzan, 1981; 69x52 cm.
EUR 350.00
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Mural journal for the rock-music scene in Italy, printed on one side in heliogravure (with light discoloration), photomontages, and photographs: all concerning Rock and Punk music groups.
[#17671]
KUNOLDSTRASSE 34 (KASSEL). 1980 and 1981. (Jürgen O. OLBRICH. Kassel Germany, 1980/81). Assemblings: 2 cardboard file boxes (32x24x7cm) containing documentation of the activities at Kunoldstrasse, 34 during 1980 and 1981 (the only 2 years of this project).
EUR 1,200.00
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Exhibition ephemera, drawings, artist's books, artist's publications, multiples, artist's pages and other material (sand, wood etc.). A variety of print techniques. Edition of ca 20 copies. Works by J. O. Olbrich, K. Urbons, R. Timm-Behme, F. Stier, S. Helmes, R. Summers, B. Schwarz, L. Brigowski, G. Donder-Langer, W. Wisemes, G. Lloyd, De Krant, D. Yeros, J. Olbrich, B. Olbrich, E. Schiffer, B. Nieslony and U. Carrion. T. Mew, B. Berheide, R. Behme, B. Jakob, J. Wagner, A. Winter, F. Solmi, A . Wilgosz, Rà, Llys Dana and others. (a total of ab. 84 pieces).
[#15635]
Nummer 1 (probably the only published). Amsterdam, Voorjaar 1979. Orig. Wrappers, 20,5 x 29 cm. Unpaginated.
EUR 150.00
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Cover by C.Goulart, texts in Dutch and English; includes work by Erik Mankveld, Claudio Goulart (Mail Art Project), Pamela Kirk, Koos Dubbelman, Aart van Barneveld, Eelco Overman, Henk Noorland, Robin Crozier, Anna Banana, Ostrowski, etc.
[#18098]
(Also entitled: Journal. A contemporary Art Magazine.)
Numbers 1-48 (all published). Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art (LAICA). Complete set June 1974 - February 1987. All original copies, most in fine condition (small shortcomings noted below).
EUR 2,500.00
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Published initially simply as "Journal " (A contemporary Art Magazine), also as L.A.I.C.A . Journal (The Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art). Editors Fidel Danieli, Eleanor Antin,Julius Kaplan, Michael Auping, Barry Brennan, Bridget Johnson,Debra Burchett-Lere, Francis Colpitt, Michael Delgado, Cindy Berry, Douglas Blau, Jerry Dreva, Mareianna Ziotnick, Lane Reelya, Number 2 reports on the first LAICA General Membership Meeting, June 1974. Numbers 12-28 printed on a cheaper quality paper, mostly in b/w only, with occasional colour covers. From then on the magazine becomes more substantial and contains artists' pieces. No. 40 offers a survey of previous numbers. Featuring: John Baldessari, Eleanor Antin, Hans Burkhardt, Lorser Feitelson, Helen Lundeberg, Rachel Rosenthal, Allen Kaprow, Newton & Helen Harrison, Karl Benjamin, Ed Ruscha, John McLaughlin, Wallace Berman , Ruscha, Kaprow, Peter Krasnow, Rauschenberg, Charles & Ray Eames, Stan Brakhage, Erichard Prince, Boltanski, Richard Diebenkorn, Douglas Huebler, Number 28 is a very curious issue in which the entire publication is printed in mirror images, normal on the rectos and reversed on the preceding versos. From here on the magazine becomes much more substantial and contains many artists' pieces. Also various thematic issues(e.g.: Video art; Italian art; film, photography, Chicano art, Transatlantic artists, Transgressive phenomena, Music/Arty, Fluxus, Performance, Conceptualism, etc.
Small shortcomings to condition: Number 2 (light cover soilage), Number 6 (small staple holes in the first 32 pages front edge), Number 10 ( ballpoint markings and address label on front cover), Number 14 (browning of front cover, small hole in right hand corner bottom), Number 22 (felt tip marking top left front cover), Number 24 (light cover soilage).
[#8842]
Tweemaandelijks tijdschrift.
Vol. 1-6 (all publ.). Amsterdam, 1948-1953. Wrappers.
EUR 250.00
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The continuation of 'Criterium', ed. by H.A. Gomperts, W.F. v. Leeuwen, A. Morriën. With contribs. by Hanlo, A. Roland Holst, M. Vasalis, v. Hattum, de Kadt, Lodeizen, Mulisch, Vestdijk, etc.
[#13905]
Vol. 1 no. 1. November 23, 1936; Small format introductory (trial) issue. Size 22 x 17 cm. In fine condition.
EUR 200.00
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Pre-publication issue of famous Life Magazine.This reduced size issue was to attract charter subscribers and advertisers. The front cover is in red and black with the Bourke-White illustration. The remainder printed in black only.
[#16220]
Number 1, n.p., n.d. (Apparently the only published issue): 25,5x19 cm., stapled, unpaginated (12 pages, printed in b/w, offset)
EUR 300.00
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Artist publication by Charles Plymell, collage magazine with illustrations borrowed from (i.a.) movies, comics and sex magazines accompanied by collaged text. "Come on! Have a bite…have a mouthful…have a feast of Laughs! "WorldCat suggests that this work was created in 1965 and published by Dave Haselwood,
[#14794]
Eine kulturphilosophische Zeitschrift.
Nos. 1-9 (all published). Bern, Mai 1974-April 1976. Original wrappers; illustrated. Sm. 8vo. Added: Das Sofortbild Polaroid (Hrsg.v.Gerhard Johann Lischka)
EUR 500.00
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Ed. by G.J. Lischka. Thematic issues: Aktionismus (Theater Environment, Happenings, Aktionismus, Body & Earth Works), Theorie Dialogue, "Realismus", Fotografie. Issues of 60-80 pp.; no. 6 entitled "Die Löwin". Artists featured include: Brus, Nitsch, Rainer, Muhl, Kaprow, Cage, Richter, Warhol, Boltanski, Kienholz, etc. Added : Das Sofortbild Polaroid. Hrsg.v. Gerhard Johann Lischka , Ausstellung Aktionsgalerie Bern,Oktober 1977. 126 pages. (Distributed by Der Löwe, contribs. Include Richard Hamilton, John Baldessari, Image Bank, Andy Warhol, Ulay, Jochen Gerz, etc.).
[#18518]
Number 1 (all publ.). Privately printed, John Ingham, December 1976. Photocopies collage, 14 sheets, stapled in the corner.
EUR 500.00
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Punk Fanzine, edited by John Ingham. "The fanzine by a Clash fan for Clash fans, has been done because it beats sharpening pencils.". Dedicated to KAA-CHUUUUNGGG!!! That comes right after Joe Strummer screams the opening to London's Burning.
[#18043]
Art Total Grup Los Rinos (Barcelona 1985). Only published issue: 50x35 cm., unbound, unpaginated (12pp)., original rubber stamps, print, offset (the outside sheet on white artpaper with photographs).
EUR 200.00
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(Graffiti art)
Sergi Caballero, Pau Nubiola and Marcel.lÌ Antunez Rocca made up the collective Art Total Grup Los Rinos and their activities spanned many different fields.
Initially the collective was mainly involved in graffiti. The group painted bullseyes in public places and the concentric black and white circles became their logo. The bullseye moved to other media, such as the bodies of animals, leading to the bullseyeing of sheep and goats. They also created a headpiece topped by a bullseye which the Rinos wore as they walked through the streets. Lastly they designed and made up their own Rino suits, using a fabric printed all over with bulleyes. All this work was recorded in a publication containing photos of the graffiti and all the actions related to the bullseyes as well as the Rinos' opinions about art.
From 1987 onwards the Rinos' activities extended to other areas. In May of the same year they carried out a large-scale mural painting called Atlas, in conjunction with the collective Gegant. The mural was painted on the side of a building in Barcelona by means of hanging down from a balcony. (This action would be repeated in 1990 in Yokohama, Japan.) In spring 1987 they presented a video performance called Rinosacrifici portraying the Rino's crude and domestic vision of sacrifice.
This is the only publication of this underground group containing photos of the graffiti, all the actions as well as the Rinos' opinions about art.
[#20756]
Serie 1: Nos. 1-50 (all published). 1971-1975. (No. 46 signed by Beuys in pencil).
- Together with: - Serie 2: Nos. 1-24 (all published). 1982-1984.
- Together with: - Serie 3: Nos. 1-2 (all and last publ). 1987.
Altogether a set of 49 physical issues (some were double or triple, the issues 47-50 of the first series are 2 physical issue). Milan, Anvers, 1971-1987. Original issues, 4to, stapled in the spine or paperbound in pictorial wrappers. With numerous illustrations.
EUR 4,000.00
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The complete set of this seminal concrete poetry journal, directed by Paul de Vree & Sarenco. Contribs. in English, Italian, French and German. The journal seeks to promote an opening-up of poetry to audio-visual forms and the media, in order to reach a wider audience. Contribs. include: Paul de Vree, Gianni Bertini, Sarenco, Jean-Fraçois Bory, J.H. Koeman, E. Ferrari, P. Manzoni, Herman de Vries, Joseph Beuys, Baj, Aubertin, Timm Ulrichs, Aldo Albanese, Carlo Alberto Sitta, Richard Kostelanetz, Takahashi Shohachiro, Antonio Vigo, Guillermo Deisler, Joseph Kosuth, Akldo Mondino Stephen Kaltenbach, Ben Vautier, Richard Artschwager, Hidetoshi Nagasawa, Vladimir Burda, On Kawara, Elio Mariani, Jochen Gerz, Jan Wojnar, Karel Trinkewitz, Jiri Valoch, Karel Adamus, Nicholas Zurbrugg, Daniel Spoerri, Bernard Heidsieck, Eugenio Miccini, and many others.
[#18824]
(two issues, all published). NY: Friends World Institute [1965]. Two issues, the first fine, the second near fine with a small dampstain along the bottom edge, both 28x21,5. side-stapled wrappers, mimeographed on coloured stock.
EUR 300.00
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With contributions by Richard Krech (later of Undermine Press and Avalanche), Dale A. Smith, Martha Krech, and others.
The editors of this magazine,being of draft age, hereby state their refusal to fight against the people of Vietnam.
[#20159]
Maandblad voor mensen.
Years 1-4 (5) (all publ.). Amsterdam, Jules Perel, oct. 1948 - jan. 1953. Tog. 44 issues, in the coloured illustrated wrappers, 4to. Profusely illustrated. Scarce!
Added: commemoration number: Mandril Tijdboekschrift voor Mensen. Zo was het toevallig ook nog 's een keer. 1987. Edited by Peter Dicampos.
EUR 1,500.00
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The most significant periodical of the post-war period in the Netherlands (the so-called 'Vijftigers'). It was designed as a Dutch version of "The New Yorker". Editors were C. Boost, E. Elias, Henri Knap, F.v.d. Molen, H. Jans, E. Messer, A. Duif, B.J.F. Steinmetz, C.B. Zijlstra; covers designed by Wim Bijmoer, Doeve, Hugh Jans, Wim Heesen, Ducro (=J.B. Kuijper), a.o.; The very important list of contributors includes : Remco Campert, H. Andreus, H.v.d. Bergh, G. den Brabander, H. Brugsma, S. Carmiggelt, L.P.J. Braat, Anna Blaman, M. Dendermonde, Alex Cohen, J. Gans, E. Hoornik, M. van Loggem, Marga Minco, H. Mulisch, Ad. Morriën, H. van Norden, M. v.d. Plas, G.K. van het Reve, Annie M.G. Schmidt, B. Voeten, E. Warmond, etc. etc.; Important illustrators: Lucebert, P. Citroen, J. Bieruma-Oosting, W. Bijmoer, , Melle, Opland, Ted Schaap, Fiep Westendorp, J.P. Vroom, etc.
[#16254]
Bi-monthly.
Nos. 1-74. San Francisco, MRR, first number not dated (ca. Sept/October 1982) - July 1989. Unbound, as issued, 27,2 x 21 cm, about 56-124 pages/issue, printed on newsprint b/w, stapled in the spine. Endemic browning, some ragged edges and minor spine damage, a few numbers with closed tears, chipped corners. Altogether an excellent clean set with only minor damage to two numbers as detailed at the bottom of the footnote.
EUR 4,000.00
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Published (originally) by Jeff Bale, Jeff Berlin, Mark Berlin, Roseann Berlin, Jello Biafra, Bob Black, Booth, Eric Bradner, Mickey Creep, Peter Dimaria, Jim Donovan, Ray Farrell, Fletch, Henry Hample, Dave Rave (photographs) etc.; from the actual MRR website we quote: History of MRR- Maximumrocknroll is a widely distributed monthly fanzine dedicated to supporting the underground punk rock scene. MRR's 20-year plus history and large, obsessed all-volunteer staff has made its punk rock coverage the most consistently up-to-date and reliable around. Several major media conglomerates control most music produced today. In contrast, MRR reinforces the values of the punk underground by remaining independent and not-for-profit. Maximumrocknroll started in 1977 as a punk rock radio show - one of the first and best of all time. "Tim (Yo) and the Gang" played the latest punk and hardcore sounds from across the world, the U.S., and from their home in the bristling SF Bay Area punk scene. "The gang" included personalities like Jeff Bale, Ruth Schwartz, and Jello Biafra. Punk antiheroes regularly visited as guest DJs, and the roster of touring bands interviewed on the show reads like the track list on a classic old comp. The show was notable for the immediacy of the music, a dedication to international coverage (rare at the time), and for explicitly interjecting progressive politics into the dialogue of punk. The show became hugely successful in the underground, and eventually was broadcast from stations across the U.S. and abroad. Maximumrocknroll, in its zine form, first appeared in 1982 as the newsprint booklet in Not So Quiet On the Western Front, a comp LP released on then-Dead Kennedys' label Alternative Tentacles. The comp included 47 Nevada and Northern California bands, many of whom went on to ruin thousands of impressionable kids for productive civic life by releasing some of the best punk records ever….. The Maximumrocknroll columns section has served as the punk scene's gossipy party line for decades…. By remaining stable on the one hand, flipping the bird with the other, MRR's controversial personality has affected-or infected-the history of punk rock for all time. Added: Collectors Issue Number 8. Noted Damages: no 2 has a tear in first 2 pages without loss of text or image, no.10 has half of an inside page missing and a corner torn of another page.
[#18500]
Number 9. London, n.d. (ca. 1980). Stapled. 21 x 29.5 cm.
EUR 80.00
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Punk Fanzine. Secret Affair Interview, also Album Rerviews, Dolly Mixture, etc.
[#17843]
A quarterly to the poem.
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Boston, San Francisco, Milton, Summer 1957-Summer 1962. Original wrappers. Rare complete.
EUR 300.00
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Magazine edited by John Wieners (back to Boston from Black Mountain College) with contributions by o.a.: Charles Olson, Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, Robert Creeley, Jack Kerouac, Jonathan Williams, Edward Marshall, Stephen Jonas. No. 3 includes West Coasts poets (Helen Adams, Robert Duncan, Philip Lamantia etc.).
[#18151]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.).Yverdon (CH), Les Egraz/Kesselring 1973/1974. Orig. Pictorial wrappers, 21x13 cm, 78pp, 78pp and 80pp.
EUR 300.00
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Edited by Jacques Sternberg. Illustrations by Topor, Lucques, Jacques Loew, Bacri, Gourmelin, Berner et al.
[#20850]
Moderne Kunst und Poesie (from no.3 onw: Monatszeitschrift für zeitgenössische experimentelle Kunst und Poesie).
A group of five numbers;f Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (out of 10 published).
No. 4: Junge Maler und Poeten in Paris. Edited by Karl-Otto Götz - Frankfurt: Meta Verlag, Febr.1951, sm.4to, stapled, 6pp, ills, b/w., poems by Paul Meyer, Edouard Jaguer, Max Clarac-Serou, reprod. of works by Francis Bott, Matta, Henri Goetz, Henry Nouveau, Tajiri, *added: leaflet with poems by Mayer and Clarac-Serou, Jaguer* (loose as issued) vg, german text
No. 5: Meta Junge Maler u. Poeten in England - Edited by Karl-Otto Götz.Frankfurt: Meta Verlag, März.1951, sm.4to, stapled, 6pp, ills, b/w., poems by Maurice Carpenter, Crieff Williamson, reprod. of works by Peter Lanyon, Charles Howard, Alan Davie, William Gear, Stephen Gilbert, vg, german text (with the loosely inserted green sheet with english translations).
No. 6. Frankfurt am Main, Verlag Neue Presse GmbH, Juli 1951. Size (h/w): 18,5 x 20 cm. 8 pp. Original self-wrappers. Illustrated. Very good copy, light wear to covers.
"Junge Maler und Poeten in Holland". Original woodcut in colour on frontpage by Ger Gerrits. Publishes work by Cobra-artists Constant, Wolvenkamp, Appel, Brands, Rooskens, Lucebert, Elburg and Schierbeek.
No. 7: Deutsche Kunst und Poesie der gegenwart. Frankfurt: Meta Verlag, november 1951, sm.4to, stapled, 6pp. (Spine splitting, very light toning, but overal an excellent copy).ills.b/w. Cover: original coloured woodcut by K.O.Götz, Added: original coloured lino by S. Stolpe
No. 8: Kunst und Poesie aus Österreich und Dänemark. - Frankfurt: Meta Verlag, april 1952, sm.4to, stapled, 10pp. ills.b/w. Added: original lithograph by K.O.Götz,
Edited by Karl-Otto Götz. Reprod. of works by Edgar Jené, Maria Lassing, Kurt Weber, Wilhelm Freddie, Sven Dalsgaard, poems by Hanns Weissenborn, Michael Guttenbrunner, Max Hölzer, Paul Celan, Ove Abildgaard, vg, german text.1953
EUR 2,000.00
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[#18915]
Straight from the infernal wasteland.
Nos. 1-10 (all publ.). Self Published 1987-1992, Severna Park, Maryland. large 8vo, spinestapled, ca 32pp each. Printed wraps as issued. Numerous Black & White plates.
EUR 500.00
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Editor in chief: Jeffrey Vanderclute. Fanzine, from the suburbs of late 80s Baltimore. Produced during a transition period in Metal there are interviews with Megadeth, Sepultura, Autopsy, Epedemic, gigs and demo reviews, photographs, notes from a sick mind, grizzly cartoons and more.
[#18601]
(Rock & Roll News)
Nos. 1-14 (all published, also numbered as Vol. 1 no. 1 - Vol. 2 no 2) . San Francisco, August 8,1966-August 1967. Mimeographed sheets in different colour and b/w printing on both sides, the last two issues printed offset (no. 9 and the last number with one colour added). Stapled in left upper corner (only no.2 has been re-stapled,others are all original staples). First issue is in colour photocopy, rest is in original issues as published, excellent condition and clean.
ADDED: - a multicoloured psychedelic drawing (unsigned, by Geoff Evans?), - three other related ephemeral pieces, detail see below.
EUR 3,000.00
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The legendary "Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News" was a music zine by Greg Shaw and David Harris. MOJO was one of the earliest (and most important) music zines, major news source for counterculture and alternative music in San Francisco. It ran for 14 issues and was a precursor to landmark rock magazines. Considered to be the precursor to later alternative journalism (Crawdaddy and Rolling Stone and later fanzines). Issues between 3 and 34 pages, and have become very rare now. The first issue was published August 8, 1966 as a mimeographed newssheet of two pages with concert announcements at the Matrix, Fillmore and Avalon. This issue in colour facsimile. ALL OTHERS ARE ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTS -No. 2, August 16, featured news of The Straight Theatre, and Jim Gurley, local musician from the band Big Brother & The Holding Co. -No. 3, August 23, is three sheets, with news of SF Oracle launch, band news, rumours and gossip, and record reviews (Bob Dyland etc) -No. 4, August 30, is now four sheets, and is mainly devoted to an interview with the Grateful Dead, plus a feature on Country Joe & The Fish by Greg Shaw. -No. 5, September 7, is given over to the second half of The Grateful Dead interview, and a response to the SF Oracle's unsympathetic article on the SF rock scene. - No. 6, September 18, is three sheets, reporting on record releases, New York radio, and upcoming concerts. Report of the publication of "The I.D. Band Book"; news that "the Velvet Underground has released a lousy single on Verve Records - Andy Warhol produced it, Nico sings (hah-hah) on it. It's the musical equivalent of a painted Brillo box which sells for $400"; a report on NY radio; record reviews (incl. "Sunshine Superman"); upcoming dates by The Byrds, Grateful Dead, etc. -No. 7, September 27 is four sheets, and features an interview with SF DJ Tommy Saunders, and Big Brother & The Holding Co., plus ads for upcoming concerts by Country Joe & The Fish, Takoma, and Freedom Highway. -No. 8, October 1966, is six mimeo'd sheets, and features an interview with Janis Joplin and Big Brother & The Holding Co. , plus news on The Doors, a review of The Seeds, and a full page ad "A Prophecy Of A Declaration Of Independence" for the "Love-Pageant" rally in the Haight-Ashbury (a psychedelic celebration held on Oct. 6 to coincide with the outlawing of LSD, and incl. Big Brother, the Dead, and Ken Kesey with his Prankster bus). - No. 9, October 17, is six sheets, and features a Jim Kweskin interview, Dootone Records, new, events, and an original Stanley Mouse handbill announcing The Daily Flash with Country Joe & The Fish at the Avalon, stapled in as last page.(scarcer yellow and grey colour variant). Mick Jagger photo front cover. 3pp. Jim Kweskin interview; Dootone Records; news, reviews, gossip, events. - No. 10, November 8, is nine sheets plus a printed photo cover. It incorporates an two colour Tom Weller handbill for Country Joe & The Fish at the Jabberworck, and a two colour Steve Renick-designed handbill for the 13th Floor Elevators and Moby Grape at the Avalon, and a photo of Jerry Garcia. Also featured was an interview with The Mystery Trend, and news of Bill Graham banning Mojo-Navigator editor Dave Harris from The Fillmore.terming the paper "a rag" and screaming "I'm not mad, you are beneath my anger"; full-page Stanley Mouse ad. for Big Brother & The Holding Co.'s first single on Mainstream Records; Jerry Garcia photo; record reviews - No. 11, November 22, is seven sheets and has part two of The Mystery Trend interview, and an interview with Country Joe & The Fish, who are also on the cover, plus a two colour Tom Weller-designed handbill for the band's upcoming show at the Jabberworck. As well, a photo of Bob Weir, and an Victor Moscoso-designed handill for Country Joe & The Fish, Bug Brother & The Holding Co, and Quicksilver Messenger Service at the Avalon, plus letters about the riot on Sunset Strip,the police heavy handedness, and the differences between the scenes in LA and SF. Correspondence between Bill Graham and Chet Helms; photo of Bob Weir - No. 12, December 22, is eight sheets, with a printed photo cover of Ed Saunders, incorporating two Victor Moscoso-designed colour handbills, with The Grateful Dead and Moby Grape at he Avalon, and Country Joe & The Fish at the California Hall. Featured ar ethe conclusions of the Country Joe & The Fish and The Mystery Trends interviews, and the article "The British Blues Scene" by David Harris. -No. 13, April 1967, is 30 page, black and white printed with cover photo of James Gurley from Big Brother & The Holding Co. Featured is a Blues Magoos interview, reviews by Greg Shaw and Gene Sculatti, editorial on the ris of new rock criticism, Mike Daly on Phil Spector, Rick Griffin psychedelic artwork, incorporating a photo by Gene Anthony of The Grateful Dead. - - No. 14, August 1967, is 38 pages, with cover photo of Jimi Hendrix, and an interview with The Doors, coverage of the Monterey festival, article of Eric Clapton, record reviews, news, and a Tom Weller designed psychedelic ad for Country Joe & The Fish. ADDED MATERIAL: 1) an original multi-coloured psychedelic drawing entitled "The Mojo Navigator" (27.5x21.5cm.), uncredited but probably by the magazine's artist, Geoff Evans (who hand-drew similar artwork on denim jackets worn by the editors); 2) a small card with a hand-drawn design by Greg Shaw in purple and green, possibly an early idea for the magazine's logo, stamped with his San Bruno address (thus pre-dating the first issue); 3) an early Mojo-Navigator flyer, featuring a b/w cartoon (Crime/Justice 4) a vintage 10x8 b/w photo of Brian Jones onstage in Cincinnati, 1965, sporting the look that Greg Shaw sought successfully to emulate (caption to verso written out in Shaw's hand).
[#15074]
Ed. Jean Cocteau ("pseudonym Jim"), with Paul Iribe
Nos. 1-20 (all publ.). Paris, Nov.1914 - July 1915. Folio, untrimmed, with the cover of no. 8 (censuré) in 2 editions. Orig. wrappers, most spines loose.
EUR 1,000.00
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Complete set of the famous satirical bi-monthly by Jean Cocteau, pacifist and anti-militaristic, strongly anti-German. All issues illustrated by Paul Iribe (covers), and other illustrators were Léon Bakst, Raoul Dufy, Alb. Gleizes, Andre Lhote, Cocteau. The alias "Jim" was the name of Cocteau's dog.
[#20974]
No. 1, New Orleans, 1969. Edited by Tommy Dorsey and Achilles Jones.
EUR 100.00
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The Astounding Demise of the Glenn Miller Story and Rebirth.
[#21520]
Der Adler vom Oligozän bis heute. Zeigt eine experimentelle Ausstellung seines Musée d'Art Moderne, Département des Aigles, Section des Figures. 1972.
Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf,1972]. 2 Numbers of 64 pages, 8vo, in illustrated wrappers. Entirely designed by Marcel Broodthaers. - First edition of these catalogues of exhibitions held in the Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf from May 16-July 9, 1972. Texts in German by M. Broodthaers, J. Harten.
EUR 300.00
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Catalogue of exhibitions varying on the theme "Eagle" held in the Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf from May 16-July 9, 1972. Introduction by Jürgen Harten Method Duchamp Magritte Adler Ideologie Publikum, text by Marcel Broodthaers'.
[#19361]
A group of 12 numbers comprising:
Nos. 5 - 17 (out of 17 published). Barnet, Herts., May 1964--Sept. 1966. Mimeographed sheets, foolscap stapled. Illustrated. Individually cut pages, with some issues featuring 'designed' stains, gaps cut into the text, see-through burns, and inserts.
EUR 7,000.00
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Edited by Jeff Nuttall. Amongst other things important for the collaboration of Burroughs, who introduced his own newspaper, called variously (The Burrough and The Moving Times) , also with Claude Pélieu and Carl Weissner. No.5 No date (May 1964). Contains the first appearance of The Moving Times, defined by Nuttall as Burroughs' "programmed assault on reality" via the cut-up method. Described as a 'Special Tangier Edition', the cover has a full-page drawing of Burroughs wearing a fez. (M&M C100). Also: Jeff Nuttall. Light staining, mostly on the blank back-page No. 6 No date (July 1964). The "Cut-Up Issue", with most pages having been cut into eight squares which are stapled at edges to backing sheet. Contains "Afternoon Ticker Tape" in The Burrough, appearing as the last two pages of My Own Mag. In "St. Louis Return" Burroughs refers to this magazine appearance, "an experiment in newspaper format…largely a rearrangement of phrases from the front page of The New York Times, September 17, 1899, cast in the form of code messages." (M&M C95). Also: B.S. Johnson; Anselm Hollo; Keith Musgrove; Jeff Nuttall. A bit stained, rusting on the staples No.7 No date (July 1964). Contains "Bring Your Problems to Lady Sutton Fix" and "Over the Last Skyscrapers a Silent Kite", in The Moving Times. (M&M C97). Also: Alden Van Buskirk (his first publication); Jeff Nuttall. The second burned cover, with see-through window. Staples sl. rusty, with a few staple-mark indentations. No.10 No date (Dec. 1964). All British number, featuring Bill Butler, Tom McGrath, Dave Cunliffe, and others. Very well preserved, clean.. No. 11 (Feb. 1965). Contains "Dec. 29: Tuesday was the Last Day for Singing Years", "Letter to Jeff Nuttall", and "Collage" in The Moving Times; plus letters and quotes from newsclippings on Dr. Dent's apomorphine treatment. (M&M C105-108). Also: Michael McClure; Jeff Nuttall; Anselm Hollo. Near Fine No. 12 (May 1965). Contains "The Last Words of Dutch Schultz" (first appearance) and "Letter to Sunday Times". (M&M C112-113). Also: Carl Weissner; Jeff Nuttall (on Sigma); Martin Bax. Staples sl. rusty, o/w Near Fine. No. 13 (Aug. 1965). "Dutch Schultz Special", containing "The Dead Star". One of 500 numbered copies in offset facsimile of the original manuscript. (M&M C122). Also: Jeff Nuttall. Wear to the righthand margin. No. 14 (Dec. 1965). Contains "Moving Times", being Burroughs quotes in collaged material by Carl Weissner. (M&M C131). Also: Charles Plymell; Brian Patten; Tom McGrath; Bill Butler; others. Near Fine. No. 15 (April 1966). With Editorial Bit (2 small leaves), and list of subscribers/stencilled, stapled to front page. Contains "Nut Note on the Column Cutup Thing", "WB Talking", "Quantities of the Gas Girls", and an untitled piece, all appearing in The Moving Times. (M&M C137-140). Also: Bill Butler; Claude Pélieu; Jeff Nuttall. Near Fine. No.16 (May 1966). Edited by Clifton DeBerry (c/o Better Books), ie. Nuttall, who only later discovered that the 'real' DeBerry was a black American Communist, former Wobbly and two-time Socialist Workers Party candidate for President of the United States. Near Fine. No. 17 (Sept. 1966). Contributors incl. Carl Weissner (a cut-up of a Burroughs text); Jim Haynes; Criton Tomazos; Wm. Wantling; Doug Blazek; Claude Pélieu; Charles Plymell; Jeff Nuttall. The last issue. (M&M C154). Near Fine.
[#18182]
Number 15 (np): Jeff Nuttall (April 1966).
Ten leaves, stapled along the top edge.
Near fine copy.
EUR 400.00
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Edited by Jeff Nuttall. With Editorial Bit (2 small leaves), and list of subscribers/stencilled, stapled to front page. Contains "Nut Note on the Column Cutup Thing", "WB Talking", "Quantities of the Gas Girls", and an untitled piece, all appearing in The Moving Times, a magazine edited by Burroughs that appears at the rear of this issue. Maynard & Miles C137. .Also: Bill Butler; Claude Pélieu; Jeff Nuttall.
[#17944]
Kunst- und gesellschaftskritische Beiträge
Heft 1-6 (all published). Münchener Jugendkulturwerk. Jeunesse Musicales. Studio für Neue Musik München. (1961). In original issues 20,5x15 cm, each varying from 12-22 pages; illustrated selfwrappers, printed on glossy paper, lightly toned, but otherwise in excellent condition. Loosely laid in: invitations to 2 performances in Munich at the T.H. and Hochschule für Musik (15 Nov.1960/12 March 1961; 3 Feb. 1961). Very rare.
EUR 400.00
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Contributions by G. Ligeti, M. Kagel, W. Rosenberg, H. Schwimmer, K. Stockhausen, D. Schnebel u.a Reproductions of artwork by E. Cimiotti, F. Thieler, F. Kriwet, H. Platschek, E. Schumacher, J. Mitchell, J. Bissier, K.O. Götz, G. Deppe, P. Brüning, L. Fischer, W. Wessel, H. Claus, P. Dorazio, O. Piene, A. Tapies, A. Saura, M.Cuixart, G. Hoehme, K.R.H. Sonderborg, Cesar, L. Fontana a.o.
[#9381]
Nos. 1-9 (all publ.). New York/St. Louis/Missouri, Neurotica Publ., Spring 1948 - Winter 1952. Original wrappers (last two issues waterstained in spine & upper-left corner, still a nice set). First issue in second printing.
EUR 500.00
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Ed. by Jay Irving Landesman, Richard Rubinstein and later Gershon Legman. Scarce complete set. '... a literary exposition, defense, and correlation of the problems and personalities that in our society are defined as neurotic'. 'Neurotica is for the patients-present and future'. Contributions by Kenneth Patchen, Leonard Bernstein, Ch. Brossard, Lawrence Durrell, Allen Ginsberg, Henri Michaux, Marshall McLuhan, etc. Cover by Alvin Lustig. (see extensively: Anderson/Kinzie, p. 716).
[#16984]
Art and Culture.
Nos. 1-85. New York, New Observations Ltd., 142 Greene Street, 1981-1991. 4to; stapled in the spine (the first numbers as loose sheets with pin in the left upper corner.)
EUR 1,000.00
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Published by Peter Licht, Issues of ca. 25-50 pages each, incl. b/w illustrations. Each volume with a guest editor and various contributors, e.g: No. 1. A Gathering in Morocco June 25, 1981 with Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Michael Goldberg, Peter Licht, Lucio Pozzi, David Shapiro, Carmen Gloria Morales, Doug Sanderson, Stephen Paul Miller, Jeanne Siegel, Susanna Tanger and Lynn Umlauf; -No. 2. Yoshiteru Kawasaki & Sabu Kohso September 21, 1981with Shigeru Kawada, Yoshiteru Kawasaki, Iwasaburo Kohso, Izumi Muraki, Shintaro Otsuka, Kazuko Sumi, Hideyo Takahashi, Mari Uchida, Lei Ujika. - No. 3. Narrative Painting -Lisa Zwerling October 5, 1981 Mike Berg, Bruno Civitico, Sue Daykin, Tom Duncan, Eric Fischl, Gregory Gillespie, Sidney Goodman, Susan Grabel, William Haney, John Laney, Michael Mazur, James McGarrell,Bill Midgette, Eva Papadopulos, Len Petrillo, Toni Siani, Richard Uhlich, William Wilkins, Lisa Zwerlin -No. 4. Group Issue - Jennifer Golub December 14, 1981 Julie Watchel, Haim Steinbach, Paul Alexander, Frank Young, Jennifer Golub, Jaye Ballo, Steve Miller, Shelley Silver, Michael Robbins, Gina Freschet, Barbara Lipp, Tom Koken - No. 5. De Kalb Issue -Paolo Colombo May 25, 1982 Timothy Brown, Rex Burwell, Paolo Colombo, Jim Disrud, Joseph Gastiger, Larry Gorman, Karolyn Schalk, Tom Small, Jean Swiderski. - No. 6. Group Issue (Tanger, Morocco) -Lucio Pozzi June 7, 1982 Jerry Berger, Emory Craig, Abderrahmane Darouiche, Abdelilah En-Nassef, Jack Flam, Burt Hasen, Kay Hillman, Hamid Irbouh, Lacheb, Judith Lerner, Abdelwahed Maimouni, A Moroccan Student, Jo Mullen, Lucio Pozzi, Shelley Rice, Calvin Siebert, Jeanne Siegel, Frederic Tuten, Dooley Worth-Beck. Etcetera: complete list on demand.
[#15913]
Nos. 1-12 (all published). New York, NY, New Wilderness Foundation, 1977-1984. Orig.pictorial wrappers, varying sizes (27,5 x 21,5 to 21 x 14cm).
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Jerome Rothenberg. Managing editor: Diane Rothenberg. No.1: Contributions by Harold Cohen and J. Rothenberg. No. 2:The Poetry of Numbers”: Poems by Gertrude Stein, Charles Olson, Charlie Morrow, Kurt Schwitters, Karen Shaw, Jackson Mac Low, Steve Mcaffery a.o. No. 3/4: ( 40pp).Contributions by M. McClure, Paulina Oliveros, Allan Kaprow, Dick Higgins and others. Added: ephemera and supplement. No. 5/6: Includes Keith Wilson, Edmond Jabes, Navajo, Hebrew and Chinese texts and others. No. 7: E. Jabès, J.-P. Faye, L. Montano a.o. No. 8: E. Cardenal,A. Knowles, K. Friedman a.o. No. 9: Allen Ginsberg, A. Artaud, B. Einzig a.o. No. 10, special Dream-Work Issue, edited by Barbara Einzig: S. Hiller, G. Hendricks, C. Schneemann, J. Mac Low, B. Cohen &P. Oliveros a.o. (Cover photo by Lisa Kaghane (Carolee Schneemann performing. No. 12: (also entitled WCH Way 5), edited by D. Byrd and J. Rasula.
[#19239]
Number 1. New York Rocker, Publisher. November 1976. Newspaper. Tabloid. 29 x 43 cm folded horizontally (just a tiny bit of shaving over the fold). . 22 pp. Black and white photos throughout, very good condition, light toning to the paper,
EUR 250.00
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"The definitive music and culture publication in NYC in the early 8o's". Edited, published by Andy (Andrew) Schwartz, art-direction by Elizabeth Van Itallie, with photographs by Guillette Barbet, Lee Childers a.o.; published by Alan Betrock. Ramones, as well as others on Patti Smith, The Talking Heads, etc.
[#18510]
Amsterdam, ca. 1980. 21.5 x 30.5 cm. 11 pages,bound with 4 rivets in the left margin.
EUR 100.00
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Interestingly designed, produced partly in colour, Punk magazine from The Netherlands, Noïse in Holland, contact address Charly or Myriam, POB 2323.
Cabaret Voltaire in Paradiso, Interviews J. Cooper Clark, Vice Versa, Suspect,Toilette, Richard Strange, Kreche; reviews: Holland Noise, Furious Pig etc.
[#14849]
A Journal of Female Liberation.
First issue, Somerville, MA. October 1968 [reprinted in December 1969]. Orig. pictorial wrappers.
EUR 100.00
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Editor not specified, collective. A reprint of the first (originally untitled) issue of No More Fun and Games, published coincident with number three. Number two was published as The Female State: A Journal of Female Liberation,and in total six numbers were published. Ellen O'Donnell, Roxanne Dunbar, Gail King, et al.
[#16313]
Nos.1-35 + Index (=Volume 1 complete, but without no 29).Copenhagen, 1976-1977. 3-x21 cm. folded sheets (b/w). Offset.
EUR 800.00
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Published by the periodical North, Copenhagen, issues varying in size from 4 to 20 pages. Edited by Henrik Jave, Poul Henning Nielsen and Bent Petersen. North deals with the Scandinavian avant-garde and its nearest conditions in Scandinavia, exhibitions, current events, etc. with contributions by Scvandinavian arTists, art-theorists and art historians (artists included e.g.: Erik Gram: Hanssen. Project "A journey in Space and Time"; Kirsten Ortwed; Anne Behrndt; Willy /orskov; Claes Birch, Stig Br/ogger; Kasper Heiberg; Pug Karlsson, Thorbj/orn Lausten; Hein Heisten; Torben Ebbesen; Gunnar Aagaard Ansersen, Jan Hafström) a.o.
[#19079]
The Texas Music Magazine
Nos. 1 -4 (all published):Austin, TX, 1975/85. 28x21,5 cm., stapled, 32pp/36pp.
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Doug Hanners.Features The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, with interview reprinted from Mother Magazine, 1967, and a lengthy interview with Roky Erickson by the editor; interviews with Kenny and the Kasuals, Shivas Headband, Ronnie Weiss (aka Mouse of Mouse and The Traps), The Sparkles, Red Krayola (from Mother Magazine, 1968), and members of Lost & Found and The Golden Dawn et al.
[#20362]
Studentische Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst und Dichtung.
Nos. 1-4 (all publ.). München, 1959/60. Original self-wrappers, oblong 4to (30x10cm); (38, 36, 38, 46 pages). Illustrated .Only small name on the first page of nos. 3 and 4, otherwise in exceptionally fine condition.
EUR 1,500.00
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Complete set of this seminal journal close to Zero, featuring international avant-garde artists and depicting work by K.O. Götz, B. Schultze, H. Mack, O. Piene (dynamo), Piero Manzoni, N. Kricke, S. Francis, F. Kline, P. Dorazio. Herausgeber: Gerhard von Graevenitz & Jürgen Morschel. Literary contributions and articles by M. Bense, Bazon Brock, John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, R. Hausmann, Yves Klein, F.Mon, F. Kriwet, Dieter Rot, Daniel Spoerri, E. Williams, Rafael-Jesus Soto, Alfred Jarry, a.o.
[#9539]
Revista bimensual editada en Mexico.
Ano 1-3 no 9. México, D.F., Marzo 1946 - Enero 1948. Original wrappers; illustrated.
EUR 200.00
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Ed. by Jesus Bal y Gay, Carlos Chavez, Blas Galindo, Rodolfo Halffter, J. Pablo Moncayo, Adolfo Salazar, Luis Sandi, with contribs. by Bela Bartók (posthumous), Manuel De Falla, Carlos Sanchez Malaga, Vicente T. Mendoza, Aaron Copland, Arthur V. Berger, Henrietta Yurchenko, a.o.
[#20829]
5 issues: Nos. 6-10 (of 10 issues published): Vancouver (CND), 1979/80 Folded sheet. . Number 6: "Censored". Number 7: "There is no justice in law & order". Number 8: "Entertainment is senseless stupidity". Number 9: "Eradicate all religions". Number 10: "Tolerance is just apathy".
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Gerard Jupitter-Larsen.
[#20612]
The A-Z Book, Colorcraft-Brussel Publishing, New York, 1969. First (unnumbered) edition, sofcover, 26 pp, 28 x 28 cm, printed black on white Mohawk Superfine stock, various cut-out pages, bound with a plastic comb binder. Stamp of Printed Matter NY, (after the R) written dedication: Voor Reinilde / New York 8 September / Jan (in small script, left of letter A. . Original cardboard shell-case not included.
EUR 100.00
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A beautiful production of the Dutch-born American concrete poet, designer, book artist, and teacher, based on cut-out pages of the alphabet. Thomas Ockerse is a design professor at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI. From 1967 to 1971, when he was an assistant professor of graphic design at Indiana University, Ockerse began to radically rethink education, the practice of design, and the world of art. He strove to erase conventional boundaries and to merge the arts and in so doing worked towards creating design that could be experienced both for practical and inspirational purposes. His deep involvement at that time with concrete poetry, Fluxus, mail art, happenings, book arts and other intermedia arts led to the creation of what Ockerse termed ‘word and image equations’.
[#12810]
( First and only issue, unnumbered, all published). München, 1969. 4to; original pictorial wrappers on red stock, with numerous photographs and illustrations.
EUR 200.00
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The oldest assembling publication (it started one year prior to 'Assembling' in Brooklyn, the magazine that gave the name to the genre). Omnibus was organised/edited by Thomas Niggl, Chr.d'Orville, Heimrad Prem. With contribs. by: Ludi Armbruster, Eric Anderson, Stanley Brouwn, Dick Higgins, Michael Badura, Herbert Distel, Feelisch, Gerz, Jorg Immendorff, Milan Knizak, Gerhard Merz, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Schmettau, Staeck, Ulrichs, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, Zimmer a.o.
[#19547]
Omnibus Press, Thomas Niggl - Zum Wohnsystem, Omnibus Press Architecture 1, 1971. ( Bijlmer project). 122 pages in printed red wrappers. Richly illustrated. 20,8x14,8.
EUR 250.00
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Authors were T.Niggl, K.Bohrmann, Francoise Blondel, Haze; E.Hazel.
[#18378]
Numbers 1 and 2 (most likely all published). Edited by NICK (OOER) . Bradford (UK), 1987/88.): 21x15 cm., stapled, unpaginated (ca40pp). Stencilled or offset printed in red and blue and black
EUR 200.00
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Edited/published by Nick Oo er: Britain's only Turnipcore zine!
[#21104]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Nice, 1967-1968. Original wrappers, spine stapled.
EUR 800.00
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Edited by Marcel Alocco, founded by Francis Merino in Monaco. Contributions by Marcel Alocco, Serge Béguier, Ben, Daniel Biga, Julien Blaine, George Brecht, Henri Chopin, Erik Dietmann, Robert Filliou, Paul-Armand Gette, Jacques Lepage, Ernest Pignon, Robert Pinget, Guy Rottier, John Sharkey, Emmett Williams, Jacques de la Villeglé, etc. Added: a prospectus and 2 envelopes adressed to Merino.
[#17372]
Weekly Review of the Los Angeles Renaissance.
A substantial, nearly-complete collection comprising a total of 93 issues from the 107 that were published.
- 8 (out of 15) are OPEN CITY PRESS, appeared in San Francisco
- 85 (out of 92) are OPEN CITY, appeared in Los Angeles. The set includes 78 issues with Bukowski contributions (72 of which are his column, "Notes of a Dirty Old Man"). San Francisco and Los Angeles, 1961-1968. Printed on newsprint. All issues folded at least once, as issued, in generally good condition (normal endemic browning, a few issues with ragged edges, light damage or light dampstaining). Sizes: at first tabloid, printed in b/w with only occasionally colour added, after issue 52,May 1968, the size doubles to 57x44 cm., and most front and last pages are in colour.
EUR 3,000.00
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Underground weekly, noted for its coverage of radical politics, rock music, psychedelic culture and the "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" column by Charles Bukowski, first published here. Editor and founder: John Bryan (whose signature is on 17 copies) with art director Joan Barr, and contributing editors Alex Apostolides, Bob Garcia, Robert Igriega, Bill Margolis, John Wilcock etc. Member of the Underground Press Syndicate. Many issues have spectacular lay-out, artwork and photocompositions. "John Charles Bryan (November 12, 1934 - February 1, 2007), was a journalist who quit the San Francisco Chronicle in 1964 to found the brief-lived San Francisco bohemian tabloid weekly Open City Press, publishing 15 issues from Nov. 18, 1964 to March 17-23, 1965. Open City Press was a local forerunner of the Berkeley Barb, providing coverage of the Free Speech Movement. It was a one-man operation. In the beginning Bryan bought a case of metal monotype and hand-set his own copy, pulling proofs to paste up for cheap offset reproduction." (cf: Wikipedia). Bukowski's contributions started in Vol. 1 no 6 with the story "If I could only be asleep". After closure of Open City Press Bryan relocated to Southern California. After a stint working for Art Kunkin as managing editor of the Los Angeles Free Press, he launched Open City in Los Angeles, starting the volume numbering with vol. 2, no. 1 (May 5-11, 1967). In March 1968 he was prosecuted on an obscenity charge for printing an image of a nude woman in a record company advertisement for Leon Russell. Six months later, in September 1968, there was a second obscenity bust over the short story "Skinny Dynamite" by Jack Micheline, about the sexual antics of an underage girl, in a literary supplement to Open City edited by Charles Bukowski. The cost of Bryan's legal defense and a $1000 fine on the first charge eventually put the shoestring operation out of business.
Issues present in this collection are: "Open City Press." [San Francisco, 1964-1965, numbered as Volume 1 ]: The announcement for issue 1, and Vol. 1 issues 3-7, 10 and 11(published from November 1964-Feb.23.1965, out of the total number of 15 issues published). Then continued as "Open City". [Los Angeles, 1967 - 1968: Volume 2 ]: Issues 1-4, 6-20, 23-25, 27, 28, 30-33, 35-43, 45, 47, 49-50, 52-83, 87-91 [66 is mis-numbered 65 on cover; 90 is mis-numbered 89]. All (except no. 18) have Bukowski contributions. Number 20, First National Edition. The Pot Scene. Number 52, May 1968, is the "First Anniversary Issue", with Renaissance, first issue,included, (this copy signed by John Bryan), with contributions by Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Charles Bukowski, Lenore Kandel, Anais Nin, Carol Berge, Anselm Hollow, Bob Kaufman, a.o. Other contributors were (a.o.): Simon Vinkenoog (on Provo), Phil Proctor, Liza Williams, Derek Taylor, R. Crumb, Robert Barrows (The Beard). Bill Spater, James Howell, etc.
[#20611]
Highligts (sic!) Rückblick Oppenheim Studio Köln 1973- 1979, Städtisches Kunstmuseum Bonn, 1981. Softcover, first edition, 104 pp., 34 x 26 cm, ill colour. Exhibition overview Ingrid Oppenheim. Studio Cologne 1973-1979 in plastic ringbinder, with different sizes of paper and some foldout pages.
EUR 100.00
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Text in German by Ingrid Oppenheim and Dirk Stemmler. A wide variety of typographical experiments, with works by Michael Buthe, Katharina Sieverding, Ulrike Rosenbach, C.O. Paeffgen, Sigmar Polke, Christof Kohlhofer, Walter Dahn, Dennis Oppenheim
[#18484]
Number 2. Amsterdam (?), 1980. 21 x 30 cm (A4) stapled. Page 14 is blank in this issue but a photocopy is supplied separately.
EUR 70.00
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Punk zine,. Berlinn Disco, Tröckener Kecks, Crisis in Amsterdam
[#17895]
No. Nul (zero) - 12 (13 issues). January - 28 July 1982. Published by Coöperative Vereniging De Opstoot u.a., Amsterdam. Newsprint, folded once. 12 - 16 pp per issue.
EUR 300.00
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Dutch - Belgian satirical fortnightly edited by Lex van Almelo, Jos Collingnon and Hans van Laarhoven. Contributions by Werry Crone, Theodor Holman, Harrie Jekkers, Kamagurka, Pierre Kartner, Koos Meinderts, Len Munnik, Willem, Max Koot, Willem van Manen and many others. With illustrations. Rare complete with the zero number.
[#21198]
Numbers 1-13 (all publ.). Paris,Société de Presse et de Publications Artistiques, 1980-1982 and the 3 AGENDAS (Diaries). The numbers have various sizes and layouts. [21x24cm (nos.1-4), 29x21cm (nos.5-13) ; folded sheets and stapled issues(ca.104 pp each).] Complete collection of the numbers and the 3 AGENDAS (Diaries). Additions: - ADDED: Le Palace, An 1: [1979]. Small square quarto. [6 pages]. Booklet issued to celebrate the first year of the Le Palace the Parisian Studio 54. The volume includes a text by Roland Barthes, a list of an events of the first year, and a fold-out pop-up depicting the main stage. A very good copy of this rare item. -ADDED 2: Le Palace: Au bout de la Nuit. Par LAUGA, Dominique. (Paris): Editions Seesam, 1979. First edition. 4to. Preface by Michel Remy-Bibeth, afterword by Fabrice Emaer. Scarce book of photographs of the artsy jet setters of 1979 taken at Le Palace night club, the Paris equivalent of Studio 54. Some of the luminaries of the day who frequented this club included Andy Warhol, Karl Lagerfeld, Paloma Picasso, Yves Saint Laurent, Edwige and many more. A very good copy in glossy wrappers.
EUR 14,000.00
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Chief editors were Prosper Assouline and Jean Pierre Cerquant, with Brigitte Cucherat , Sylvie Grumbach, Claude Aurensan. Textes d’Alain Pacadis, Pierre Benain, Jean Pierre Cerquant, Roxanne Lowit, Hugo Marsan, Prosper Assouline. Illustrations by Jean Lagarrigue, Gabriel Pascalini, Gérard Garouste, Gérard Failly, Elisabeth Gabert, Pierre Le Tan, Alexandra Boulat, Nadja, Tristam et Hippolyte Romain. Almost all the photography (90%) by François Dymant, and also Alice Springs, Jean Loup Sieff, Bettina Rheims, Jean Paul Goude, Pierre Houlès, Dominique Lauga , Roxanne Lowit a.o. Le Palace"opens its doors on March 1, 1978. The most explosive club of Europe. The leader Fabrice Emaer, who succeeds in uniting aristocrat and punks, homos and heteros, white and tinted faces, Jacno et Francis Bacon, Isabelle Adjani et Yves Adrien, The contents of the magazine-numbers contains (a.o.) the following names: Yves Mourousi, Jean-Jacques Schuhl, Grace Jones, Paquita Paquin, Jerry Hall, Tina Aumont, Mick Jagger, Serge Gainsbourg, Claude Montana, Prince…,Burroughs , Pacadis, Keith Richards, Jack Lang, Thierry Le Luron, Edwige, etc., And everybody fought to get a place in the magazine. The Agendas give a wonderful panorama of the events inf the club: -AGENDA 1980 Paris, featuring Kiki Picasso, Bette Midler, Rod Stewart, Yves St Laurent, Roland Barthes, Edwige, Sonia Rykiel, Mick Jagger, Andrée Putman, Hemut Newton, Shirley Mac Laine, Béjard, Noureev, Frédéric Mitterrand, Andy Warhol, Tom Waits, B 52'S, Kraftwerk, Serge Gainsbourg, Talking Heads, Paloma Picasso, Karl Lagerfeld, Kenzo. Réalisation de J. Maillot, participations ou photographies de l'Agence Angeli, H. Bamberger, C. Bricage, Christopher, O. Desbordes, L. Froissard, P. Hinous, D. Lauga, X. Lambours, P. Morillon, Kiki Picasso, K. Pruszkowski. Pas d'exemplaires sur OCLC, les deux années suivantes (1981 et 1982) ne figurant qu'à la BNF. - AGENDA 1981 Paris, Photography by François Dymant, and featuring Dominique Lauga, Christopher, Jean-François Gaté, Lionel Froissard, Roxanne Lowit, jean Bricage, Xavier Lambours, Arnaud bazuman, Antonio Freitas, Julian Wasser, Angeli, Jean-Paul Goude, K. Pruszkowski, Andréa Blanch, Pierre et Gilles, Socrate Soulanges, Deidi von Schaewen. - AGENDA 1982 Paris, Featuring peronalities who had visited during that year; Léo Ferré, Alain Delon, William Burroughs, Mick Jagger, Yves St Laurent, Thierry le Luron, Divine, Emile Aillaud, Julien et Jean Pierre Kalfon, Frédéric Mitterrand, Karl Lagerfeld. And on the last pages the program for 1982 with no less than 96 manifestations with Tangerine Dream, Frédérc Mitterrand, Ian Dury, Tom Waits, William Klein, Clash, Dire Straits, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Pontus Hulten, Urban Sax, William Burroughs, Grace Jones, Karl Flinker, Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, UB 40, Klaus Nomi, pour n'en citer que quelques uns. Photographies de François Dymant, Dominique Lauga, Lionel Froissard, Roxanne Lowit, X.
[#15094]
Revue de la fin du monde.
Nos. 1-13 (all publ.). Basel, 1958-1977. Original pictorial wrappers, 4to & sq. 4to (front-cover no. 6 with browning on the right half). Otherwise all good or fine; the Hundertwasser in mint condition. With photographs, inserts and IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: original graphic supplements, posters, programs, invitations etc., as detailed below.
EUR 1,800.00
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Edited by Carl Laszlo.
- No. 1: 1957
- No. 2: 1958.
- No. 3: "Hommage au Dalaï-Lama, incl. a large original 3-colour lithograph (28 x 117 cm) by Hundertwasser: "Die Flucht des Dalai Lama", colour lithograph, inscribed in the stone, dated Hundertwasser 1959, one of ca. 1.800 prints, cut in the middle and stuck together on the back, long version, 27,5 x 117,5 cm, stamp on the back, laid folded in the magazine Panderma 3. Revue de la fin de l'homme, Basel 1959, Mint condition.
- No. 5-6: Special issues on Schroeder-Sonnenstern and Vasarely incl. each a serigraph by the artist;
- No. 7/8 incl. serigraphies by Vasarely, Müller-Brittnau and a lino-cut by Köth.
- No. 9: "Götterdämmerung". incl. lino-cuts by Van Dyken and Lalo(small closed tear at the lower end).
- No. 10/11: devoted to work of Grützke and Marcello Morandini, incl. a serigraphy by Morandini & an off-set print by Grützke (light wear to top) Both signed
- No. 12: Special issue 'Freedom for Timothy Leary', incl. 2 photolithos by Gritzner and Bartha
- No. 13: Special Issue "Eva Wipf". Contribs. incl. Arp, Man Ray, Cocteau, Hausmann, Picabia, and many other important names in modern art.
ADDED: - 4 posters for Performances (Basler Surrealistengruppe, 30.Jan.1957, Albansaal; Ionesco/6 Einakter von C. Laszlo, 12. Juni 1957, Komödie Basel; Théatre Fauteuil; März/April, Alleyn etc.; Théatre Fauteuil, 29. April, Chansons Christian Sarrel; - 3 signed serigraphies, unidentified as to belonging to which of the issues; - 1 large folding poster b/w, with text (1954) and image by Vasarely - Publicity leaflets for Numbers 1, 2, 5 and the special issue for the Dalai-Lama, Hundertwasser - 4 printed Manifests by Laszlo (Manifest gegen den Avantgardismus; Gespenster; Linke Nazis gegen Zionismus; Bevor Neo-Dada war, war Dada da) - 8 invitations to (or programs of) Exhibitions and Manifestations (Festival de la Fin du Monde; Theatre Fauteuil,Musik des Mittelalters etc.; Ionesco, Cocteau, Laszlo; Des Geometers Hochzeit; etc.) - facsimile of letter to Lehmanns Verlag, 13.3.1966.
[#18477]
Alternativ Zeitung
No. 1 (2 versions, orange and green cover), Nos. 2, 3. UPN-Sippe, Nürnberg 1970. 4to; numerous ills; ab. 16 pages per issue. Continued on larger size (unfolding to tabloids): No. 4. 12 pages, Quarto; No. 7. 12 pages, quarto; No. 8/9. 24 pages.I (is at the same time Germania No. 4). Quarto; No. 10 (herbst 1974. 18 pages. Quarto.
EUR 500.00
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Published by "Sippenpresse", a German countercultural hippie publishing venture. Promoting the use of marijuana, close to "Hotcha", and close to the Dutch Provos (" Holländische Provos stürmen leere Häuser") and the squatters movement. Kontakt-adresse die Kommune von Raymond Martin in Nürnberg. "Wir sind diejenigen vor denen uns unsere Eltern gewarnt haben". Am 13. Dezember 1972 fand in Jobstgreuth eine Hausdurchsuchung bei der Landkommune UPN-Sippe von circa 20 Kriminalbeamten statt. „Einen richterlichen Hausdurchsuchungsbefehl hatte man keinen, brauchte ihn auch nicht, da die Gefahr im Vorzug schien“.Beschlagnahmt wurden Kundenkarteien, Geschäftsbriefe, persönliche Korrespondenz und die Kommunemitglieder mussten eine körperliche Untersuchung über sich ergehen lassen. Nach der Meinung von Martin war diese Hausdurchsuchung „für die deutsche Untergrundpresse und Kommunebewegung (…) ein warnendes Zeichen“, da die Alternativpresse und die verschiedenen Lebensgemeinschaften Anfangs der 1970er Jahre im Aufbau begriffen und bei der Bevölkerung sowie staatlichen Behörden auf Unverständnis gestoßen waren.
[#20169]
Schweizer Kunstzeitschrift/Swiss Art Magazine.
Ns. 1-100/101 (all publ.). Zurich/ New York, Parkett-Verlag, 1984-2017. richly illustrated, orig. unif. wr., 4to. Added: - "Silent & Violent Artists' Editions for Parkett" 26x21,5 cm. 183pp. Black cloth binding. Published at the occasion of the exhibition of all Parkette Editions at Palazzo Remer during the Venice biennale 1995; - A box with cards "Collaborations & Editions since 1984" Published on the occasion of the Parkett exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; - A group of catalogues, surveys and retrospectives.
EUR 2,000.00
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Complete set of this essential art periodical, with text in German and English, ed. by Peter Blum, Jacqueline Burckhardt, Bice Curiger, Walter Keller; thick issues, richly illustrated, dealing with contemporary avant-garde art. Collabs.: Martin Disler, Eric Fischl, Markus Raetz, Francesco Clemente, Bruce Naumann, George Baselitz, Andy Warhol, Kippenberger, Rebecca Horn, Meret Oppenheim, Brice Marden, John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha etc.; includes several special issues, all in first edition and perfect copies (e.g. No. 2 with the spiderweb photography paper pullout multiple of printed filmstrips made by Polke, No. 4 with pages die-cut in the shape of a glove by Meret Oppenheim, No. 7 has folding by Brice Marden and a 32-page insert by John Baldessari, No. 9 contains a color poster by Ed Ruscha) etc. Many of the Parkett-issues are now out of print. All vols. are compiled in collaboration with an artist, and all (except for the first 2) contain an "insert" by artists like E. Ruscha, R. Mapplethorpe, A. Penck, B. Kruger, G. Förg, S. Polke, W. Wegman, D. Byrne, R. Crumb, K. Holmqvist, T. Madani and N. Relph.
[#12645]
Nos. 1-2 (all publ.?). Lyon, Société Roannaise d'Imprimerie en Offset et en Typografie, 15 janvier 1988 - 20 mars 1990. Folio. Original portfolios. Limited edition of 300 copies.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Michel Chomarat, with with original artwork, woodcuts, serigraphs, engravings by Jean-Marc Scanreigh, Daniel Buren, Max Kaminski, Roberto Platex, Marco Lodola, Mâkhi Xenakis, Jean-Philippe Aubanel, a.o. Four photographs by Orazio Goni, of which 2 are superimposed with red and blue velvet by Georges Rivière.
[#16886]
Together 13 numbers in 10 physical issues as follows: No. 1 (1969), No. 2/3 (Oktober 1970), No. 4 (mai 1971), No. 5 (November 1971), No. 6 (=Pferscha 1, October 1972, reduced size,29,5x 21 cm), No. 7 (März 1973), No. 8 (mai 1973, reduced size, 23,5x23,5 cm), No. 9 (Mai 1973). No. 15 (1975/76), No. 16/17/18 (Juli 1976). Graz, Verleger Pool, 1970-1976. All 35,5 x 30 cm, except the two indicated on smaller size. Stapled in the spines, later custombound. In the original (self)-wrappers. No.1 with small defect to front cover, rest (except for occasional light foxing and dustsoilage) in good condition.
EUR 1,000.00
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Experimental art-publication publ. by Horst Gerhard Haberl, Richard Kriesche, Karl Neubacher and edited by Hansjörg Spies. Artist journal concerned with conceptual and avant-garde art. "…Produkt eines grafischen Grossbetriebes und dient als Experiment und Leistungsbeweis zur Förderung und Integration der Kunst in der Gesellschaft". Herausgeber: po ol,(Graz). No. 1: (20 unnumbered pages. Axel Corti, Roland Goeschl, Richard Kriesche, Imgeborg G. Pluhar etc.) No. 2/3: (Horst HG.Haberl, W.Skreiner, Richard Kriesche etc. ); No. 4: Music issue (Jankowski, Schwertsik a.o.); No. 5: (John Stezaker, Richard Kriesche, Klaus Groh a.o.); No. 6:(=Pferscha 1, Erwin Aschacher, Josef Bauer, Jan Breakwell, Michael Gibbs, Sigi Krauss, David Mayor a.o.); No. 7: Gazi Herzog: Ist design was zu spielen ?; No. 8: Life Video Sound Polaroid, R. Kriesche;No. 9: Kriegspfirsich: 56 black sheets in wrapper, with as text in silver-lettering all the wars from 1899 till 1971; No. 15: Friederike Pezold. Ausstellungen in München, Graz, Köln, Wien und Berlin 1975/76, texts by Armin Zweite, Wolfgang Längsfeld, Wulf Herzogenrath, Horst G. Haberl ; No. 16/18: Video End. 97 pages, wit ills., contributors incl. Wolf Vostell, Peter Bloch, John Howkins ( also: Douglas Davis, Druks, Fansten, Haberl, Pezold, Ross, Santanera, Tirfoin)
[#16924]
Série 1: Nos. 1-11 (all). Paris, janvier 1954-mai 1967. Original illustrated wrappers roy. 8vo. Continued as: Série 2: Nos. 1-5 (all and last publ.). Paris, mai 1969-nov. 1975. Original illustrated wrappers; 4to. 15 issues (no 5/6 is a double-issue), with light soilage to some of the covers (in particular to no .8), altogether a set in generally very good condition. Complete with all hors-textes.
ADDED:
-Pamphlet of the groupe PHASES, dated 15 juin 1968; 4to, printed b/w recto/verso. The signatories of the groupe take position in the May 1968 events.
-Rétroviseur. Nice, Galérie des Ponchettes, 1972. 4to; illustrated wrappers ( Exhibition of Phases, regular copy without the hors-textes).
- Atélier Sesame. Galerie Le Passe Muraille. (Exposition Phases à Lyon, Nov. 1973, copy without the hors-textes).
EUR 3,300.00
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Directed by Edouard Jaguer. Contribs.: G. Henein, M. Tapié, G. Bertini,P. Alechinsky, R. Hausmann, A. Joubert, J. W. Schuster, F. Picabia, B. Atmani, Dotremont, a.o. Illustrations hors-texte by o.a.: K.O. Götz, Baumeister, Corneille, Lam, Matta, A. Dax, J. Zimmerman, C. Peverelli, E.F. Granell, R. Magritte, O. Borda, E. Baj, A. Debie, J. Perahim, A.Tapiès, Yves Tanguy, o.a. First series no 4 is the exhibition catalogue "Phasen" (Phases) - Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 10 mei - 10 juni '57 .4to. stapled, app. 50 pp. printed in b+w on different kinds of paper, incl. wrapping papers, tissue paper etc. Texts in Dutch and French by E. Jaguer. Reprod. of works by Corneille, Tajiri, J. Herold, E. Baj, Alechinsky, Soulages, Rooskens, Appel, etc.
[#20585]
Tijdschrift.
Jaargang 1 -7 (all published, comprising Nos. 1-76/77, last). Antwerpen, 1952-1958. With several additions included and the prospectus in No. 1). Added: Kunstmap 1952,1953,1954. Complete set except for no. 45/46 (1955). Rare.
EUR 800.00
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With work of Frank-Ivo van Damme, Hilda Coutereels, Frans Luyckx. Steven Tuerlinckx, Antoon Vermeylen., Gerard Gaudeaan, Lucy van Dongen. Literary contribs. by Claude Corban (=Hendrik Manheave), Mark Dangin (=Luc van Clooster), Rudo Durant (=J.F Hellemans), Roland Jooris, Marcel Leemans, Roiger Pylyser, Alosso (=Yvette Ossola).
[#18456]
Nos. 9 (April/Mei 1979), 10/11 (Juni/Juli 1979; 12 (1979) and English Pin No. 3. Summer 1980.
EUR 400.00
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[#17154]
(In Cyrillic typefont)
No. 1 (Lector's item No. 1). December 9/"80 (4to). The Hague, 1980. 12 pages, selfwrappers, stapled (only very light soilage)
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Alfred van der Helm, artist periodical. With contributions by Robert Smith (The Cure), Stuart Moxham (Young Marble Giants), Wendy Smith, Vini Reilly (Durutti Column), Patrik Fitzgerald (Josef Garret), Jonathan Richman, Mark Beer, Paul Van Der Laan, Cor Grout.
From a variety of very familiar postpunk and new wave bands, including three postcard poems by Robert Smith of The Cure, a poem by Stuart Moxham of Young Marble Giants, along with a drawing of YMB by Wendy Smith, A poem by Vini Reilly of Durutti Column entitled "A Tramp", a poem by Steve Miro, short stories and poems by Patrik Fitzgerals, and a reproduction of a letter and a signed Dutch bank note by Jonathan Richman. Additional illustrations are included from Paul van der Kaan, and additional poetry by Cor Grout.
[#21160]
A magazine published by the University of Essex Film Society to coincide with the University Arts Festival 1968. Edited by Simon Field and Peter Sainsbury. Softcover, pictorial wrapper printed on silver paper, 25 x 20 cm, 62 pp.
EUR 250.00
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Front cover features Don Levy’s ‘Herostratus’, frontcover verso shows the original poster for Kenneth Anger’s ‘Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome’. Interior printed in black on white, yellow and blue stock. Various contributions on underground cinema by P. Adams-Sitney, Raymond Durgnat, Alan Lovell, Victor Tracz and others. Centerfold features b/w filmstills of Jack Smith’s ‘Flaming Creatures’. Fine copy.
[#18505]
[Nos 01 and 02] Two preview issues of Playgirl were published with racecar driver Mike Hiss in the January 1973 issue; and the Hager Twins, Jim and John, from TV's Hee Haw in the February 1973 issue. The Hager Twins had been at Main Township High School,1959, one year earlier than HarrisonFord and Hilary Rodham Clinton.
Excellent clean copies.
EUR 250.00
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Founded in 1973 by Douglas Lambert during the height of the feminist movement. Playgirl Magazine was intended to be a women’s magazine and an outlet for women to explore their sexuality (very similarly to the popular men’s magazine, Playboy) and to embrace the Feminist Movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These are the two first zero-issues to test the market. The actual start of the magazine was in June 1973: Vol. 1, No. 1 appeared in June 1973. This erotic magazine was initially aimed at women but soon found an audience among gay men.
[#10012]
Tweemaandelijks literair tijdschrift / Literair Maandblad.
Years 1-23 (=all publ.). Amsterdam, 's Graveland, 1944-1969, including 'Nationale Snipperdag' and the extra-issue to yr. 22. Bound set (first 6 years original bindings}, covers preserved, except vol. 20 & 21 in the original issues. Some cover cut short but no loss of text internally.
EUR 900.00
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Complete set; the first year was illegally published during the occupation. The journal merged with 'Columbus'. Edited by and with contribs. of (including many first-eds.): G. Borgers, W.H. Nagel, P. Rodenko, F. Sierksma, S. Vestdijk, H. Andreus, R. Campert, G. Kouwenaar, Sybren Polet, H. Mulisch, Louis Paul Boon, W.F. Hermans, Hugo Raes, Hugo Claus, etc., etc.
[#20869]
A magazine of the revolution.
Volume 1 Numbers 1, 2 and 3 (all publ.) .Presence Press, Buffalo, NY, Summer 1967-Winrter 1968. Just a little dustsoiled, and no 3 with old library stamp , but a very rare complete set.
EUR 600.00
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Edited by Dan Connell. Contains work by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen de Loach, Davey John James, Lewis MacAdams, John Wieners and others.Few stain splotches back cover, overall little soiled. scarce mimeo era small press magazine. Sixties Hippie-Litterature; apparently produced with support from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Number 2: Contributors include Mike Aldrich, P.J. Blumenthal, Geoff Bowman, Bruce Jackson, Burt Kimmelman, Ed Kissam, Bill Little, and Kate Ruse. Number 3: Cover design by Jan Rose. contributors include Allen De Loach, Lewis MacAdams, Mike Davidson. Richard Kshensky, and others.
[#10085]
Lettere e arti d'Italia.
Vol. 1-4 no. 15/16 (all publ.). Verona/ Roma/ Atena, Marzo 1940 - Agosto 1943. Kept in four cloth-over-board slipcases with titles on the spine. Folio (37x25,6 cm.).
Together 82 issues in good condition, some repairs, and some foxing on the covers.
EUR 1,500.00
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Founded by Giuseppe Bottai to give voice to artists, writers and scholars openly dissenting with the ideologies of the Fascist regime. Contribs. by P. Monelli, M. Alicata, C.E. Gadda, G. Piovene, E. Paci, G. Pintor, U. Spirito, G. Gentile, N.Valeri, G. Ferrata, G. Vigolo, G. Vigorelli, G. Contini, A. Benedetti, A.Bonsanti, F. De Pisis, V. Brancati, A. Gatto, V. Pratolini, C. Pavese, E. Montale, S. Quasimodo, L. Sinisgalli, C. Zavattini, a.o.
[#10088]
Heft 1-24 (all publ.). München, 1946-1948. Original wrappers (slight dustsoilage,a few spines damaged and occasional pencil markings); 4to; illustrated.
EUR 250.00
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Friedrich, Hans Eberhard (Chefredakteur) und Prof. Georg Trump (Gestaltung): complete set
[#19682]
Blätter für neue Literatur (later: Ein schriftlicher Vorgang); later:Jahrbuch für Mitteilungssysteme).
Heft 1-27 (all publ.). Bochum, Düsseldorf, Bulkowski, March 1966-1977. Unbd., original issues printed on various coloured stock , size 30 x 21 cm, later for numbers 13-20 changing to 21 x 15 cm.printed as Photocopies, Letterpress, Offset, Original works (collage etc). with all decorated original wrappers and supplements preserved, stapled in the spine or archival binders. Set in mint condition; illustrated.
EUR 600.00
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The most important of the "mini-presses" of the sixties. Strong ties with Leftist movements worldwide, of which Bulkowski acted as the German language spokesman and reporter. Issues are usually around one topic: No.5 Anarchie und Humor (Provo), No. 8 Texts of the Hippies ; No. 6 Beat-Beat with texts of the Beats; No. 10 Ideal Werbetext; No. 11/12 with orig. Plastic coloured artwork of Thomas Bayrle; No. 18 inspired on the Situationists; No 20 in orig.brown envelope. Numbers 13-21 on quarto size photocopied and combined together with original documents. They are interesting for content, typography and lay-out. Contributors include: Thomas Bayrle (Original color silkscreens on plastic foils), Horst Bingel, Paul Schallück, G. Zwerenz, Max v.d. Grün, N. Born, P. Faecke, D. Hoffmann, G. Kunert, K. Marti, Simon Vinkenoog (Provo), , Peter Chotjewitz, G. Guben, Reimar Lenz, Dietrich Albrecht (Fluxus), Hans-Peter Alvermann,Claus Boehmler, Rolf-Dieter Brinkmann, Stig Brogger, Stanley Brouwn, Henning Christiansen (Fluxus), Hans Peter Feldmann, Robert Filliou, Jochen Gerz, Ludwig Gosewitz (Fluxus), ans Imhoff , H. Kaminski, Tuli Kupferberg, F. Mayroecker + E. Jandl , Franz Mon , Maurizio Nannucci , A.R. Penck , J. Ploog , Chris Reinecke (LIDL) , Ralf-Reiner Rygulla, Wolfg. Schmidt, Tomas Schmit (Fluxus), Klaus Staeck / Eric Thygesen, Miroljub Todorovic , Vangelis Tsakiridis, Iannis Xenakis and numerous others.
[#21464]
Zeitschrift für unvollkommene.
Eine Welt aus Sprache –Edited by Hans Taeger, Heft 1 und 2 (all publ). With 1 signed orig. graphic by Heinz Otterson and 1 offset graphic by Mühlenhaupt. Berlin, Taeger bzw. Peter Paul Zahl, 1966-1967. 43 S.; 47 S. (incl illustrated wrappers). 23 x 21 cm. Seltene Zeitschrift des Astrologen (“Taeger-Archiv”), Buddhisten und Psychonauten Hans Traeger (1944-2013). – Pasterny Gegenkultur 55. – Die Hefte mit den Themen “Gammler Beatniks Original” und “Homosexualität” mit Beiträgen von und über: das living theater, Marcus Behmer, Hannes Wader, Kurt Mühlenhaupt, Wilhelm Schläger, Alf Trenk, Frank Burckner, Dieter Hülsmanns, Valeska Gert, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Bazon Brock, Jean Genet und Ica Vilander. – Ohne die in Heft 2 genannte beiliegende Collage von Hesterberg. – Guter Zustand.
EUR 400.00
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A rare periodical by the Astrologer, Buddhist and Psychonaut Hans Taeger (1944-2013). Pasterny Gegenkultur 55. Articles and contributions: Gammler Beatniks. Living theater, Marcus Behmer, Hannes Wader, Kurt Mühlenhaupt, Wilhelm Schläger, Alf Trenk, Frank Burckner, Dieter Hülsmanns, Valeska Gert, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Bazon Brock, Jean Genet and Ica Vilander. Without the collage (mentioned in no 2) by Hesterberg. Quite rare and unusual.
[#19631]
Kunstmagazin
Nummer 1 - 10 (all publ., of which 6 numbers in De-Luxe edition). Düsseldorf. Profil und Galerie Kunst im Salon. 1978 - 1983. Orig. Pictorial wrappers. 21 x 15 cm. In very good condition, except for some occasion light toning and some browning on the spines. In this set 6 numbers are from the de-luxe, numbered 37/50 (the regular edition was 500 copies). The de-luxe numbers contain original signed graphics (as detailed below, all measuring approx. 20x15 cm or smaller). A ltogether there are 26 added originals, all signed by the artists and numbered 37/50. The set is composed as follows: Numbers 1 and 2 (regular editions) Number 3 (although not a numbered de-luxe edition contains on inside cover 3 an original signed pencil-drawing by Klaus Rinke). Number 4 (de-luxe 37/50) with 3 signed originals: Halina Jaworski (Polaroid), Mario Reis (Radierung in Pergamintüte), Yoshio Shirakawa (Stempel und Text in Wachskreide auf Abrissblatt); (Frontcover has a few spots in the right upper part). Number 5 (de-luxe 37/50) with 5 signed originals: Franco Campana (Radierung), Otto Piene (mit Filzstift ummalter Offsetdruck, 59/80), Klaus Ritterbusch (Kolorierter Offsetdruck), Keiji Uematsu (Blesitiftzeichnung und Offset), Van den Valentyn (Text), Number 6 (de luxe 37/50) with 3 signed originals: W. E. Herbst (Linolschnitt), Barbara Petri (Kolorierter Offsetdruck), Johannes Lenhart (Materialcollage), Number 7 (de luxe 37/50) with 2 originals: Christoph Ingenhoven(Siebdruck), Tomas Schmitt (Künstlerbuch); Number 8 (de luxe 37/50) with 6 originals: Heinz Scharbert (Radierung), Tatsuo Tsuda (Übermalte Materialcollage), Bernard Bazile (Foto), Wolfgang Döring (mit Wachskreide kolorierter Offsetdruck auf transparentem Pergamin), Hildegard Schöneck (Zeichnung, Buntstift), Erwin Heerich (Offsetdruck); Number 9 (de luxe 37/50) with 6 originals: Rüdiger Kramer (Radierung), Helmut Sundhaußen (Siebdruck), Hella Lütgen (kolorierter Offsetdruck), Johannes Erdmann (Radierung), Paul Wienand (Aquarell), Wolfgang Stickel (kolorierter Offsetdruck). Number 10 (regular edition). With contributions by Joseph Beuys, Theo Lambertin, Günther Uecker, Fritz Schwegler, Erika Kiffl.
EUR 1,000.00
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Edited by Hans Georg Ruckes, editorial board Fr.Becker, W.Döring, Harald K.Hülsmanb. Helga Meister,Stephan v.Wiese, With contributions by Joseph Beuys, Theo Lambertin, Günther Uecker, Fritz Schwegler, Erika Kiffl., Dubbick, Hülsmann, Piene, Uematsu, Petri, Ingenhofen, Döring, Kratzer, Lambertin, Winkler, Thiede, Klaus Rinke, Nishikawa, Overdiek, Peetzinka, Pesch and others. Number 4 is special: Kunstpomade. Haar-Scharf (Kunst im Salon).
[#18011]
Number 1 and number 2. (All published) . Hoevelaken, February-March 1971. Original pictorial wrappers; 44 and 50 pages, with illustrations.
EUR 300.00
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Artist periodical from The Netherlands, redaction Nico van Alphen. With contributions by Tim Krabbé, Hans Gruyters, Mensje van Keulen, Peter Andriesse, Anna Beeke (photographs), Willem (cartoons), Joop Troost (cover and cartoons), etc.
[#16808]
The Eulenspiegel Society.
Number 4. 1974. New York City, Eulenspiegel Society. 48 pages, incl. wrapper;4to; with signed contribution by Allen Ginsberg.
EUR 200.00
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Sexual Minorities Report. Most contributions under pseudonyms (Terry,Leo Pat etc; Artists: Jock, Jon Davis, Dave Scott; photographers: Marilyn, Jack Jackson). A magazine devoted to S&M, published by the Eulenspiegel Society (supporting sexual liberation as a basic requirement of a truly free society). The contribution by Allen Ginsberg is entitled 'Please Master'; signed on the front cover by Ginsberg.
[#10122]
Wiener Jahresschrift für Literatur, bildende Kunst und Musik (later: In Verbindung mit dem Museum des XX.Jahrhunderts.
Jahrgang (1)-(19), 1966-1984. Wien/München, 1966-1984. With Index 1966/1973. Original publ. boards; numerous illustrations & photographs.
EUR 400.00
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Consecutive run of the early period of this Austrian avant-garde periodical, edited by Otto Breicha & Gerhard Fritsch, with contribs. by F. Achleitner, H. Achternbusch, T.W. Adorno, G. Amanshauser, A. Andersch, H.C. Artmann, Wolfgang Bauer, K. Bayer, T. Bernhardt, H. Eisendle, H. Eisenreich, H. Fichte, E. Fried, B. Frischmuth, G. Fritsch, A.P. Gütersloh, P. Handke, L. Harig, R. Hausman, H. Heissenbuttel, F. Hundertwasser, E. Jandl, G.F. Jonke, F. Mayröcker, A. Okopenko, O. Pastior, R. Priessnitz, A. Rainer, P. Rosei, G. Ruhm, G. Saiko, M. Scharang, Arno Schmidt, W. Serner, T. Tzara, H. Weigel, O. Wiener, a.o., ills. by C.L. Attersee, G. Brus, P. Flora, A. Hrdlicka, W. Hutte, K. Moldovan, H. Nitsch, E. Schlotter, F. Wotruba, a.o.
[#18625]
(2)Nos. 1-11 (all publ.). Cambridge, New York, Summer 1963 - Winter 1970/71. Size (h/w): 22,8 x 15 cm., sizes of nos. 9-11 between 20,5 x 20,5 cm. and 27,9 x 21,6 cm. Nos. 9-11 illustrated. Original illustrated wrappers, only some light soiling and wear. Altogether a set in very good condition.
EUR 1,000.00
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Complete run edited by Paul A. Lee, Ralph Metzner, Gunther M. Weil, Timothy Leary, Felix Morrow and other psychedelic pioneers. Articles by Alan Watts, R. Gordon Wasson, Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofman, Menri Michaux, Art Kleps, Steward Brand, René Daumal, R.D.Laing, etc. Research, influence, experiences, regulations, information on the use of LSD and other psychedelic drugs. "... The Psychedelic Review is a quarterly devoted to the study of LSD, mescalin and the other psychopharmacological substances sometimes known as mindopening or consciousness-altering drugs. These studies also extend to nonpharmacological methods of altering consciousness: hypnotism, yoga, zen and other ancient and modern means...".
[#20157]
Tijdschrift voor letteren en schoone kunsten.
PTL. Tijdschrift voor Letteren en Schoone kunsten. First series nos. 1-5 and 7-9; Second series nos. 1-6. Ed. L.D. Vancrevel and H. de Vries. Arnhem, M. Israel, 1963-1968, 14 parts in 12 vols., (tipped-in) plates/ ills. by i.a. V.C. ADER-LAUDY, J.H. MOESMAN, L.D. VANCREVEL (=Dirk Willem van Krevelen) and Herman. DE VRIES, printed in an unspecified small (150?) number of copies, orig. (not uniform, handmade) wrappers, various sizes, together in two privately made board boxes.
EUR 5,000.00
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=Extremely rare Dutch Artist Periodical, tied to surrealim, containing (stencilled) contributions by J. Cremer, H. Mulisch, J.C. van Schagen, S. Vinkenoog, F. de Vree, H. de Vries and many others.
-No. 1: PTL (zomernummer 1963 [= Summer 1963]) M.J. Israël : Arnhem 1963 stencilled sheets stapled into original wrapper. (21 × 15 cm) edition unknown, Contents: Peter Iden (Frankfurt), Over de werkelijkheid Gerhard Hederik (Oegstgeest), Twee gedichten Dick Verzijden (BUssum), Merkwaardige gevolgen van een dwaze handeling Freddy De Vree (Antwerpen), Karin (Gedichten) Raymond Soriano (Parijs), Synfilmie Gerbrand Muller (Leiden), Drie gedichten Hans Mils (Naarden), Regels voor het nieuwe dichten J.J. Tablada (Mexico), Watermeloen (Vert.) Alex van Caspel (Leiden), Gedicht Bekiers, A. (---), De plicht van den detective Herman de Vries (Arnhem), Regen (Gedicht) Stanley Brouwn (Amsterdam), Berekening Jacob Cats (Zorghvliet), De hoere klaagt Laurens D. Vancrevel (Arnhem), De Koorden Sally Stern (U.S.A.), Gedicht (vert.) Laurens D. Vancrecel, Er gaat iets leven in Suriname
- No. 2: (herfstnummer 1963 [= Autumn 1963]) stencilled sheets stapled into original wrapper p. (21 × 15 cm) edition unknown. Contents: j. jan cremer, voorwoord (cit. 1857) j.c. van schagen (domburg), aftelversjes freddy de vree (antwerpen), karin --, gemengde berichten hans mils (naarden), regels 5 en 6 voor het nieuwe dichten (omissie) herman de vries (arnhem), 2 gedichten manuel othón (vertaling), idilio salvaje ben jansen (amsterdam), kunst en vrijheid dietrich sauerbier (düsseldorf), material (met vertaling) laurens vancrevel (arnhem), libra mestrovic (vertaling), linguaggio peter berger (den haag), 2 gedichten léon felipe (vertaling), de film en de dichter rudi fuchs (leiden), de dood van norma jane --, advertentiepagina illustrations: herfstbrouwn, stanley brown (amsterdam), h. de vries (arnhem)
- No. 3/4: n° 3 (winternummer 1964) - n° 4 (lentenummer 1964) editors n° 3: Laurens D. Vancrevel and Victor C. Adèr Laudy; editors n° 4: herman de vries and Laurens D. Vancrevel. M.J. Israël : Arnhem 1964 stencilled sheets stapled into original wrapper pp. 81-136 and pp. 137-150 (29.7 × 21 cm) edition 150 (but also numbers known beyond 150) -Contents n° 3 Her de Vries (Amsterdam), Surrelistisch Bestek , [NB Her de Vries is not the same as herman de vries!!], Surrealisme twintig maal nageslagen, Ma Langue sale et franche, Antwoorden van Simon Vinkenoog/S. Vestdijk/J.C. van Schagen/Chr. J. van Geel/Harry Mulisch/E.A. van Caspel/Peter Berger op een enquete; H.C. Doets (Amsterdam), Paradoksen; Axel van Caspel (Leiden), Some Loose Ends of Literature; L.D. Vancrevel (Arnhem), De Dood is een Masker; Hans Mils (Naarden), twee Gedichten voor Wanja; Dirk Claus (Antwerpen), Gedicht; Axel van Caspel (leiden), Twee Gedichten; "Kruiden van Tarahumara" van Alfonso Reyes in vertaling; Ben Jansen/L.D. Vancrevel/Her de Vries, Brieven over Film; Pélerinage du Monument Michaux; V.C. Adèr Laudy (Maastricht), Vers geurende Lijken; L.D. Vancrevel (Arnhem), Les Jeux Bouchés de Jérôme Bosch; --, "Si syn met atramente ghescreven, dat is mnet loste vleeschs ende bloets, ende met verkeerder ertscher neyghingen" - Jan van Ruusbroec; -Contents n° 4 Anais Nin (Los Angeles), Een kind geboren uit de mist (vert.); Freddy De Vree (Antwerpen), Max Kazan;(Balen-Neet), Gedichten; Walter Aue (Leichlingen), Tajiri ; Fernando De Nadal (Den Haag), La Soledad; Gerbrand Muller (Leiden), Straat; J.C. van Schagen (Domburg), Aftelvers ; "Register Elementar" van Kurt Schwitters vertaald; Dietrich Sauerbier (Düsseldorf), Havarie; Gerard Heederik (Oegstgeest), Enquête; Saint-Amant (1594-1661), De Leegloper, vert. ; - illustrations n° 3-4 Victor C. Adèr-Laudy, Belles Lettres; J.H. Moesman (Utrecht), tekening; L.D. Vancrevel, Kriptografie; Jan Schlechter (Otuumwa IO), tekening ([?]) Mirjam/Mark/Merik [de Vries], tekening; Herman de Vries (Arnhem), collage; Ben Jansen (Amsterdam), Twee Vreemden; "Or esbaudissez vous, mes amours [...] " - Françoys Rabelais (1535)
-No. 5: (zomernummer 1964 [= Summer 1964]) editors: Laurens D. Vancrevel and Herman de Vries M.J. Israël : Arnhem 1964 p. (29.7 × 21 cm) edition 150 copies -Contents: Sjeik Nefzawi / Diverse benamingen ; De Hollandse Gîtâ door de Werker van het Licht; Leven en Dood van de Vuurduivel, van Antonin Artaud, vertaling; Victor C. Adèr-Laudy / Kama Sutra, een Ars Lucrandi ; Peter Berger / Uit de Pilderwochiaanse Brieven van Meester Iwan; Peter Berger / Gedichten van Pilderwoch; Popol Vuh - De Geschiedenis van [..] meisje; Jan Schlechter / Tekening; J.C. van Schagen / Twee aftelliedjes; Herman de Vries / Notities; Adri Laan / Het denken is een wonde; Gerard Heederik / Vijf teksten; L.D. Vancrevel / Tweern; Fernando de Nadal / Zonder datum; Peter Berger / Gedichten uit 58; Freddy De Vree / uit: Jolie Morte; Sikke Jan [= Jaap] Laverman / Monotype; Dietrich Sauerbier / Observatorium; Hans Mils / Kan een meisje …; André van Heler / Twee Blazoenen van het vrouwelijk lichaam; Rien Maat / Kraaien ; Dick Verzijden / Een verhaal over oude mensen die voorbij gaan; Gerbrand Muller / Fragmenten; Sjeik Nefzawi / De koele dochter van de koning; L.D. Vancrevel / Notities uit de Aanhef; D.A.F. de Sade / Brieven aan de Markiezin.
Second series: No. 1, 2/3, 4, 5, 6. Amsterdam, Edited by «Het surrealistisch kabinet», 1967-1968. 6 issues in 5, original wrappers, in box. -N° 1: Schlechter DUVALL . De magie van het Ronde. La Magie du Rond. 28 pp, 2 illustrations. Amsterdam, 1967. -N° 2/3: Isidore DUCASSE Poésies. 2 volumes. Translated by Larens Vancrevel. Illustrated by K. Tonny. Amsterdam, 1968. -N° 4: Gerbrand MULLER . Essay over Jean Stafford. Met een rekening van Schlecher Duvall. Amsterdam, 1968. -N° 5: Ted JOANS The truth. A poem. Amsterdam, 1968. -N° 6: Gerbrand MULLER . Cadiz Madrid. Amsterdam, 1968.
[#18810]
Vol. 1-8 (all publ). New York, The Smith, 1981-1989. complete in 29 issues, glossy illustrated wrappers, some a bit shaven but overall in excellent condition. Pocket size, pulp format, 19x13 cm. Rare complete set.
EUR 600.00
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Complete set of this publishing project from Harry Smith at "The Smith". He established this magazine, Pulpsmith, and a small press. A Digest of comic books, pocketsize pulp format. Melting talented writers with selected articles, short fiction, ballads, poems by Tom Clark, Johnny Stanton, Borges, Bruchac, Bukowski, Rukeyser, Komunyakaa, May Sarton, Erica Jong, and a wide range of others. With exceptionally well done covers.
[#15389]
Collection.
Collection of rare Puls items as follows:
- Erwin Puls in Schaffhausen. Der Karton enthält Drei Fotos von WOLFGANG RADECZKI. Einern Pressespiegel, eine Verfügung, eine Kritik der Ausstellung in Zürich. Die Begründung der Interpellation "Verbot der Ausstellunbg"vom 7.11.1989 im Grossen Stadtrat Schaffhausen.
Contained in plain cardbooard box, (28 x 342 cm). Numbered 1 (of an edition of 6) and signed by Puls. The three photographs individually signed by Radeczki, .Herbstpresse Wien, 1990. Together with:
- Schaffhauser Bürgerposse. Aufgezeigt anhand der Pressemeldungen anlässlich des Verbotes der Ausstellung "PUL"durch den Sgaffhauser Stadtrat.
- Ein Puls ! Aufzeichnung einer Kunstauktion in Wien 1972. Ein Puls! Gespäche über den Tod. 2.verbesserte Auflage. Orig. Wrappers. With photographic ills.
- Pusl für den Imtimbereich. Roman. Nicht vor der Jugend oder sonst sittlich unreifen Personen öffnen. 1.-2.Tausend. Kunsdtanstalt 'Der Puls'Wien, 1975. Ca. 120 unnumbered pages with reproductions of phographs and clippings. 13,5x10 cm; orig.pict.wrappers with dustjacket.
-Puls. Der klare Blick, das wahre Wort. 8 journals, tabloïd size, dated Sonntag den 18 April - Sonntag den 25. April 1982. Morgenausgabe. Folded and kept in orig. Portfolio, no. 17/300 signed by Puls.
- Puls. Im Herrenzimmer. Freibord Sonderdruck 9. Wien, 1984. One of 500 numbered copies.
EUR 400.00
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Erwin Puls, born in 1939, studied 1962-1964 in Düsseldorf with Joseph Beuys. He became noted as promotor of "pornographic images"; Some of his exhibitions closed by the authorities (as the one in Schaffhausen). .Editor of the "Puls"Zeitung (as offered here).
[#17189]
No. 11. San Francisco, etc., Spring 1986. 48 pages, b/w, illustrated, photographs.
EUR 200.00
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Published by Katherine Spielmann (editor), Patty Stirling (design) Photos: K. Spielman (SST, Camper van Beethoven, reports from New Zealand, San Francisco, Agitpop, etc.
[#17801]
No 3. Milano, Studioriga 1979. 40x29 Cm., loose leaves, unpaginated. Offset.
EUR 300.00
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Edited by Graziano Origa. New wave document from Milan and New York.. Sold at the time in Fiorucci boutiques. Connects the dots between Fashion, Art, Pasolini, Warhol and Haring. Helmut Berger, S/S 1980, Armani, Paolo Poli,
[#21644]
No. 6. 1980 Milano. . Publ. Graziano Origa,
EUR 300.00
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New wave document from Milan and New York.. Sold at the time in Fiorucci boutiques.
[#18341]
Number 5 (of total 7 issues published). February 1979. Bern, Self published, 1979. Quarto, un paginated (16 pages), illustrated throughout. Self wrappers.
EUR 200.00
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Edited: Paul Ott, Marco Repetto.
Rock against Racism; Search & Destroy; Claptn on race again; Reading Rock ’78; jimmy cliff & oneness; Sid vicious benefit..Steiger, Urs – Peter Preissle (ed.)
[#18507]
Volume 1, number 1. Zaandam, ca. 1979 Xerox, stapled. 21 x 29.5 cm. Mostly handwritten.
EUR 100.00
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Punk zine from Sick Productions (The Netherlands)
[#16541]
Numbers 1- 2 (no more publ.?). Mortsel, self-published, n.d.(1961?)-1962. Not paginated, loose as issued in original wrappers (24,5x14,5; , with Manifest Maart 1962 (Broadside, folded), and an invitation for the presentation of the periodical. (Very light wear to the portfolios, otherwise in excellent state.) An attractive periodical, complete quite rare.
EUR 500.00
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Belgian avant-garde artist periodical, directed by Paul Kiks, editors: Freddy Beyns, Marc J.Dalain and Paul Kiks. Poetry by Hughes Pernath (die stunde marat), Kiks, Dalain, Marc Callewaert and orig.linos by Wim Van de Velde, Piet Sluys, Pol Kiks (signed) Thomas Bonduku, Marcel Mariën. H. Prem, Alain Desvergnes, Theo Vesseur, Guido Biasi, Henri Trouillard, Roger van de Wouwer, etc.
[#18728]
Die Zeitschrift zwischen Basel und New York.
Nos. 1-5/6 (all publ.). Basel, Edition C.L.A.G., 1982-1988. Size (h/w): 29,6 x 20,9 cm. With an original silverprint, copyrighted with a stamp on verso in each issue: Original blindstamped metallic wrappers, near mint condition.
EUR 2,500.00
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Edited by Carl Laszlo, René Matti and Michael Heitmann.
With contributions by Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, Les Levine, Manon, Taylor Mead, Peter Orlovsky, Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe a.o.
In each issue an original silverprint, copyrighted with a stamp on verso:
-No. 1 portrait of William S. Burroughs by Robert Mapplethorpe;
-No. 2 photograph by Manon;
-No. 3 portrait of Taylor Mead, 1971 by Gerard Malanga; Texts in German, Malanga's writings are in
English.The photo of Taylor Mead by Malanga
inserted. Covering Malanga's extended works,
his diary from 60's, poetry, portraits, nudes to
voyeuristic photos, also incl. the Burroughs
interview by Malanga
-No. 4 portrait of William S. Burroughs by Victor Bockris;
-No. 5/6 Eric H. Olson: Fotokomposition, 1985 in the Olson's Photokomposition (8 pages,partly colour).
[#20733]
Driemaandelijks.
Randstad 11-12: Manifesten en Manifestaties 1916 - 1966. De Bezige Bij, Amsterdam 1966. Soft cover, 8vo, soft cover, illustrated, 356 p, 20 x 12,7 cm, first edition. Editors: Hugo Claus, Ivo Michiels, Harry Mulisch en Simon Vinkenoog. In mint condition.
EUR 300.00
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Scarce double issue of the periodical of which 13 numbers were published. An extensive collection of artists manifests and manifestations, including dada, Hans Richter, Tristan Tzara, Mario Cerolli, Kurt Schwitters, Artaud, Tinguely, Guy Debord, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Stanley Brouwn, Bazon Brook, happenings, Spoerri, Filliou, Vostell, Wim Schippers, Nul, Allan Kaprow, Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Andy Warhol, Yves Klein, Guy Debord, Nam June Paik, Andy Warhol, Robert Filliou, provo and many others. Rare item with b&w pictures of Stanley Brouwn projects (This Way Brouwn)
[#19483]
The graphix magazine of postponed suicides (becoming: The graphic magazine for damned intellectuals; The graphic aspirin for war fever; The torn again graphix magazine; etc.).
Complete with Poster and additions: (Vol. 1) Nos. 1-8 and Vol. 2 no 1-3 (all published, together 11 issues, complete set ). New York, 1980-1986, 1989-1991. Folio, unbound in the original full colour pictorial wrappers. (Vol. 2 nos1-3 smaller size 15,5 x 22,5 cm., Penguin Books).
Together with: READ YOURSELF RAW. Pages From the Rare 3 Issues of the Comics Magazine for Damned Intellectuals ! New York, Pantheon Books, 1987, 360x270mm, 88p., original coloured pictorial wrappers. This copy SIGNED with a special dedication by Art Spiegelman and a SIGNED DRAWING in black ink: "For Bill Blackbeard w. thanks for your ongoing help to RAW and for your obsessions ! w. best wishes Art Spiegelman" [(William Elsworth Blackbeard (1926-2011), better known as Bill Blackbeard was a noted American specialist in cartoon books]. All in excellent condition.
ADDED: Promotional POSTER for the first issue of Raw Magazine, 28x18,3 cm (11x7 inches), with the same Image on both sides. As new, all corners pointed, without tears, creases, bunos or chips; clean and bright.
EUR 5,000.00
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The famous ferocious large-folio comics journal, founded and edited by Art Spiegelman and F. Mouly (=Mrs.Spiegelman), with magnificent colourful covers and depressing comic strips by Art Spiegelman and others. Included are enclosures with the first appearances of 'Maus, A Survivor's Tale'. the first four chapters of Maus in their original formats bound into issues 2-5. Number 4 contains a vinyl flexi-disc entitled "Reagan Speaks for Himself". All in excellent condition.
Other contributors were: Gary Panter, Sue Coe, Fr. Mouly, Bill Griffith, Jacques Tardi, Mark Beyer, Charles Burns, Joost Swarte, Mariscal, Jerry Moriarty, Ever Meulen, Cathy Millet, Lynne Tillman, Scott Gillis, Mark Newgarden, Francoise Mouly, Winsor Mc Cay, a.o.
Number 7 has a tear scross the wrapper as part of the design.
The compilation of the first 3 issues contains contributions of Tardi, Mariscal, Bruno Richard, Kiki Picasso, Winsor McCay, Gary Panter, J. Swarte, Mark Beyer, Ch. Burns, Ever Meulen, entre autres. Complete with the two inserts: «Two-fisted Painters Action Adventures» (1980 Art Spiegelman), «City of Terror» - Trading Cards (1980 Marc Beyer).
[#18691]
Il Mensile per la Rivoluzione del'Essere.
No. 0, No. 1-95 (all published, but lacking 4 issues: 29, 55, 60, 62). Siena, Frosini, 1996-2007. Issues of 29,5x22,5, stapled in the spine, some a bit larger. Ca. 80 pages each. CD's are not present. Number 13 has some spine damage, scratch marks on the cover of number 19,
EUR 800.00
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Liberal progressive monthly, favours the Hemp Revolution and ecological problems. Directed by Majid Valcarenghi. Sections: Mondo a confronto; Tempo di Liberazione; Renudo Musica. Fotografia.
[#20290]
Nos. 1 - 7. [All published]. Düsseldorf.
Verlaggalerie Leaman. 1975 - 1983. Large 4to. 7 volumes. All contained in original printed plastic ring-binders. All seven
annual volumes, edited by Milan Mölzer and published by the Verlaggalerie
Leaman in Düsseldorf, presenting works by the avant-garde and Fluxus artists
represented by the gallery . Each
issue consists of photocopies, objects mounted on boards or contained
in plastic slipcases, folded and manipulated papers, reproductions, and
works in a variety of other media by well- and lesser- known figures.
[Gwen Allen - Artists' Magazines. An alternative space for art, p. 290].
EUR 4,000.00
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The complete set of these assemblages of visual poetry,original objects, photographs, collages, mixed-media.
- Volume 1: Christian Megert, Milan Mölzer, André Thomkins, Günter Uecker, Ulises Carríon, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Leo Erb, Michael Gibbs. Düsseldorf: Verlaggalerie Leaman, 1975. 46 sheets and an envelope11x22 cm with content intact.
- Volume 2: Adolf Luther, Hubertus Gojowcjk, Rolf Bendgens, Arnulf Rainer, Norbert Kricke, Franscisco Pino, George Brecht, Stephen Kukowski & Alan Czarnowski, Geza Perneczky, Vera Röhm. Düsseldorf: Verlaggalerie Leaman, 1976. 46 sheets of varying sizes and materials, plus a plastic bag containing a dried wax-like substance.
- Volume 3: Sigurdur Gudmundsson, Helfried Hagenberg, Erwin Heerich,Alexander Schleber, Maurizio Nannucci, Alex Kayser, Daniel Spoerri,Fritz Schwegler, Zak & Kingbee. Düsseldorf: Verlaggalerie Leaman, 1978. 51 sheets and an envelope.
- Volume 4: François Morellet, Jean-Pierre Bertrand, herman de vries, Ulrich Erben,Reinhard Omir, Claudio Parmiggiani, Paul van Dijk, Axel Heibel. Düsseldorf : Verlaggalerie Leaman, 1978. 58 sheets.
- Volume 5: Boltanski, Voss, Filliou, Armleder, Saito, Monnier, Blank, KuliwieK, Fridfinson. Titelpage Franklin Berger (exact collation hardly possible due to unclear printing of section-titles, but likely complete). Düsseldorf: Verlaggalerie Leaman, 1980.
- Volume 6: Nam June Paik, Alison Knowles, Trevor Winkfield, Bob Cobbing, Luciano Ori, Michael Druks,Ian Hamilton Finlay, Bill Griffiths, Gerhard Rühm, Robin Crozier, Endre Tót., Reaktion 6. (No colophon page). Alsbach: Verlaggalerie Leaman, 1981. 56 sheets.
- Volume 7: John Furnival, Susan Hiller, Dick Higgins, Steve Wheatley, Rúrí, Gilbert & George, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Jeff Nuttal, Agnes Denes, Arrigo Lora-Totino. Alsbach: Verlaggalerie Leaman, 1983. 57 sheets.
[#14771]
Freethought criticism and satire.
Nos. 24/25, 27, 29-30, 32, 35, 40-41, 43, 47-48, 50, 53, 55, 57-58, 60-80,82-84, 86-88, 90-98. New York, March/April 1961- February 1974. Size (h/w): 27 x 21 cm. Newspaper 24 pp.
Added: 6 unnumbered issues of 4 pages each, published from Dec. 1968-June 1969, and 86 A-B, 4 pages each, Jan-April 1970. Very scarce.
EUR 500.00
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A collection of this underground satirical journal, edited by Paul Krassner. Contributions by Ellen Sander, Larry Josephson, Robert Wolf, Saul Heller, Sandra Adickes, John Francis Putnam, Abbie Hoffman, Lenny Bruce (Obscenity, Narcotics & Me) a.o. Cartoons by Dick Guindon. Contains Impolite Interviews with Norman Mailer, Mort Sahl, Woody Allen, Timothy Leary , and an article on the arrest of Lenny Bruce. Nos. 91& 92 are published in 3 parts numbered as 91 A-C (July-Dec. 1971) and 92 A-C (Jan.-June 1972) of 8 pp. each. Publication went on till 1974 (no. 98)
[#20324]
4 items related to CONTART NEWS
- Robert Rehfeldt, Dada is dead Contart living in your mailbox, postcard signed 1979, 15 x 10,5 cm
- Robert Rehfeldt, Contart News 1982, signed and dated 1981, handstamped by Robert and Ruth Rehfeldt, A4 black on grey paper, blue stamps, folded in 4
- Robert Rehfeldt, postcard to B.Boumans 1982, 14,8 x 10,5 cm
- Robert Rehfeldt, Contart News 1983, signed, handstamped, A4 black on grey paper folded in 2, purple and red stamps, also stamped verso, addressed to Bart Boumans
EUR 500.00
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Robert and Ruth REHFELT were mail artists working from East Germany, East Berlin.
[#19094]
Periodical Devoted to Developments in Contemporary Music. Bryn Mawr:
Volumes (nos)1-8 ( all publ.). Theodore Presser in Association with Universal Edition, 1958-1968. 8vo, each volume an 8vo bound in printed wraps of varying colors, by the Austrian designer Willi Bahner.
Spines a bit worn, with reading creases and some light chipping to paper, and creasing to the wraps, but otherwise a sturdy, very good set. Scarce complete.
EUR 1,500.00
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The English language edition of one of the most important contemporary music periodicals , which began publication in German in 1954 out of the circle of composers which coalesced around the Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR). The covers are brilliantly and minimally designed by the important Austrian designer Willi Bahner. The contributors are largely European, though John Cage offers several important texts. The periodical was the most important English language source of information for European experimental and serial music, though this English language version was often contentiously received by English language readers. The periodical came to an end after a falling out between the two editors, with the epic issue no. 8. To the credit of the periodical, one of the most bitter attacks on the magazine was published in die Reihe itself, an attack on work by Stockhausen by the Dutch physicist Adriaan Fokker - a fitting coda to a provocative and contentious periodical. Each issue was devoted to articles on a particular theme. No. 1 - Electronic Music, No. 2 - Anton Webern, No. 3 - Musical Craftmanship, 4. Young Composers, 5. Reports Analyses, 6. Speech and Music, 7. Form-Space, and 8. Retrospective. More detailed contents on request.
[#19760]
Soft Eggs Dread.
Soft Eggs Dread. With handwritten text by M. Yeck and photographs by Angela Puckey. Beuningen, Brummense Uitgeverij van Luxe Werkjes, 1976 . 34 pgs, 23 x 16.5 cm, clothbound with blindstamped frontcover. Without pagination. edition size 83.
EUR 600.00
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[#14145]
Revue pour la nouvelle conception de l'art et de la culture. Revue voor de nieuwe konseptie in kunst en kultuur. Review for a new conception in culture and art.
No. 7/8. Orig.wrps, a bit dustsoiled.
No. 10. Orig.wrps., frontcover soiled.
EUR 500.00
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(Met volgende tesamen \Nos. 1,2/3 ,7/8 ,9. 10.
[#10497]
Nos. 1-13 (all publ.). Bruxelles, 1938-1952. Original wrappers.
EUR 300.00
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Contribs. by B. Bartok, Dallapiccola, S. Prokoviev, A. Honegger, A. Schoenberg, etc.; special topical issues are no. 5/6 (on the Piano) and no 8 (on Bach). The most outstanding international music periodical of the period.
[#18343]
Jugendeigene Zeitschrift (later: Kalligrammatische & Logografische Literaturrevue).
Nos. 1-10 (all publ.). Itzehoe, Berlin, 1960-1965. 8vo; original self-wrappers.In box with perspex see-through front.
EUR 4,000.00
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Concrete poetry and art periodical published and edited by the brothers Rolf-Gunter and Klaus-Peter Dienst. Heavily influenced by The Beat poets. Nicely produced, from no 4 onw. most numbers printed in two colours. With firstprints and texts by Franz Mon, OM (Martino Oberto), Burroughs (with Cut-Ups, in numbers 5, 6, 7) , H. Arp, E. Borchers, Raoul Hausmann, Bryan Gysin, H. Jandl, G. Luca, D. Wellershof, J. Cocteau (back cover of no. 7 has a full page drawing specially made for Rhinozeros). Number 8 is special issue 'Jean Dubuffet'. Also contributions by Lawrence Durrell, Robert Creeley, Renate Gerhardt, Antonis Risos, Gunter Grass, Katja Hajek, Anselm Hollo, Klaus Roehler, Dieter Hulsmanns, Reuven Wasserman, Herschel Silverman, Herman Jandl, Dieter Wellershoff, Carl Werner, Eva Van Hoboken, Jurgen Ploog, Arno Reinfrank, and Karl Roehler.
[#20792]
POSTER
Holland Festival . WILLEM DE RIDDER presenteert in de STADSSCHOUWBURG. 12,16,18 en 20 Juni. (1983) "Vaudeville". Printed in black and red on white paper, 50 x 35 cm.; in perfect condition, unfolded.
EUR 200.00
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Willem de Ridder (Mood Engineer), Hans Claessen (Sound), Poster: Peter Pontiac. With: Honeysuckle Divime (Vafiniste), Veronica Vera (Corset Artiste), Betti Paerl, Sandra, Astrid Antonczyk, Hand van Galen. Soundtrack: Hessel Veltman.
[#20810]
Grote Nationale Salon voor Volksvlijt
- POSTER Nieuw-Sensatie-Opzienbarend. Breng een zelfgemaakte CASSETTE mee , 64.5 x 46.5 cm, printed black on white, folded 3 times. Announcement for an audience participatory event taking place in Amsterdam (Ijsbreker); Maastricht (Theatercafé), Rotterdam (Centrum Arena), Groningen (Grand Theatre), Nijmegen (Doornroosje), Eindhoven (Apollohuis). 4-18 mei (1983) . The audience presented instant visual and sound performances, which were broadcasted simultaneously on the radio.
TOGETHER with Photograph b/w, 24 x 15 cm , featuring a performance at one of the venues for the Grote Nationale Salon voor Volksvlijt., and a blue announcement card, 10.5 s 15 cm, for a Walking Safari Live event by Willem de Ridder as part of the Festival a/d Werf in Utrecht, Participants were asked to bring their own radio to the gathering point at de Neude on May 28 1999.
EUR 400.00
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[#20797]
Tour 87-88, Announcement sheet,, 4 pages, printed b/w, promoting Willem de Ridder's monthly performance programme in small theaters around the country starting in September 1987. Slightly creased copy.
EUR 100.00
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[#19641]
De Ridder Retrospective. July-August 1983, Holland Festival Groninger Museum. Yellow ills. wrappers, 26 x 21 cm, 80 pages, Catalogue with inserted POSTER as issued: Holland Festival Presents, Willem de Ridder Populaire Kunstgeschiedenis. Print van Wulften. Pontiac Studios. Poster b/w, 91 x 68 cm, folded 6 times.
EUR 200.00
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Written & edited by William Levy and Willem de Ridder (contribs.Peter Pontiac; Anna Beeke).
[#20775]
INTERNATIONAL REFLECTIONS POST. Not published with the New York Post and the Washington Times. No. 1. Amst.erdam, 13 febr. 1987. Tabloid format. Illustr. b/w. 8 pp., folded once. Texts in Dutch. Edited and designed by Willem de Ridder. All published, Moderate agewear along the margins.
EUR 200.00
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The publication was designed by the Ridder as a promotional piece for an exclusive fashion store named Reflections, based at the luxury shopping hotspot PC Hooftstraat in Amsterdam (carrying brands like Comme des Garçons, Azzedine Alaia, Thierry Mugler, Romeo Gigli et al). It was meant to appear twice a year.
[#20532]
STUDIO. Willem de Ridder edited the issue of, Studio Amsterdam, 3e jaargang 1991, nr 18, NYX Global Amsterdam, 1991, Tabloid folded in the center, 43 x 29 cm, 48 pp, numerous illustrations.
EUR 250.00
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Fictitiously dated. Tabloid on newsprint, designed by de Ridder, folded in the center, 43 x 29 cm, 48 pp, ill
Rare, title story "Adolf Hitler was een vrouw" (Adolf Hitler was a Woman).
[#21233]
The Long Weekend. World Altering,etc, UBS-Openings. Metro. Tate Modern. Programme Saturday 24th May -Monday 26 May. Newspaper, 12 pp. Tabloid-size. London, 2008. (Tate).
EUR 200.00
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With Fluxus Information published by Tate Modern. Includes information of De Ridder's European Mail-Order Warehouse and his ILLEGAL EXHIBITION. On the last page: A potted history og Fluxus (A-Z with UK slant, compiled by Adrien Glew, May 2008.
[#20796]
(and ANNNIE SPRINKLE)
-a) Annie Sprinkle Post Porn Modernist. Created by Willem de Ridder. Cover photo Eric Kroll. Published by Torch Books, Amsterdam, March 1991. Softcover, 27.5 x 21 cm, 128 pages/ paperbound. Preface by Willem de Ridder. All texts in English. Numerous photographs, b/w and colour. Fine copy.
- b ) Annie Sprinkle Pleasure Playing Card, promotional plasticized card, 14 x 10 cm - c) Annie Sprinkle/ Love Postcard No.60, 25 x 16 cm. Features a b/w photo of Sprinkle by Charles Gatewood on recto.
- d) Anatomy of a Pinup Photo. Postcard, 15 x 10.5 cm, published by Torch gallery. Photo Zorro 1981. Drawings and idea by Annie Sprinkle. Recto is fine, verso contains some glue remnants.
-e ) The Sprinkle Report. The newsletter devoted to Piss Art., Vol.1 No. 4. New York, R. Mutt Press/ The Filangieri Foundation, c. 1976. Designed by Willem de Ridder, edited by Annie Sprinkle. 30 x 19.7 cm, 16 pp, printed b/w. With contributions by Marco Vassi, John Reilly, Gunter Brus, Adolf Henkel et al.
- f ) Sprinkle & Vera, from the school of high-heel journalism, undated. Publicity postcard, 16.5 x 10.2 cm, printed b/w . Designed by Willem de Ridder. De Ridder helped Annie Sprinkle and Veronica Vera to set up the Sprinkle Salon Mail Order Co, where one could order pubic hair, soiled panties, magazines and audio tapes.
EUR 500.00
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Collection of items related to De Ridders Fluxus creation Annie Sprinkle.
[#19140]
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The Lost Artworks.
Show (2016) at the Stedelijk in Amsterdam. The complete set of all 8 versions and floor-plan (out of print and instantly sold-out) "De Verdwenen kunstwerken van Willem de Ridder." DVD with a film by Frank Herrebout, each with a signed artwork by Willem de Ridder and with a Paper Constellation / certificate.DVD's with signed artworks
EUR 2,000.00
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8 DVD’s, 8 framings or mountings, 8 ink stamped certificates crumpled into PK’s (Papier Konstellaties)
series of 8 versions in various editions between 8 – 35
signed and numbered verso on the individual works
published by Stichting Hai-Nun, Zaandam, The Netherlands
VERSION 1: DVD with a tile in cardboard, and a list of works, ca. 26,5 x 16 cm, 55 numbered & signed copies
VERSION 2: DVD on canvas on cardboard, ca. 24 x 30 cm, 20 numbered & signed copies
VERSION 3: DVD on canvas, diameter ca. 20 cm, 10 numbered & signed copies
VERSION 4: DVD on canvas, ca. 20 x 20 cm, 10 numbered & signed copies
VERSION 5: DVD, framed, ca. 23 x 18 cm, 25 numbered & signed copies
VERSION 6: DVD, framed (large), ca. 25 x 35 cm, 25 numbered & signed copies
VERSION 7: DVD, framed in white, ca. 15 x 15 cm, 8 numbered & signed copies
VERSION 8: DVD as part of an assemblage in black frame, ca. 23 x 19 cm, 7 numbered & signed copies
Together with additions:
WdR1997listofworks-plan_
WdR1997eightEditions-certificate
[#21228]
Dodgers Syndicate, sheet of stationary letter-paper, 27.2 x 18.3 cm. A film production company set up in March 1965 by de Ridder and Wim van der Linden "(joined in 1966 by Wim T. Schippers) to make low cost movies such as Sad Movies, Tulips, Rape and Panic Call.
EUR 100.00
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[#19642]
RADIO (Art) Collection
RADIO ART
Willem de Ridder and William Levy. Radio Art. The end of the Graven Image.16 pp incl. illustrated covers. (published by Gallery A, Amsterdam). 4to. Orig. wrappers. Illustr. b/w. 33x20 cm, 16 pages incl. wrapper. Cover very lightly foxed.
EUR 200.00
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[#20807]
Colour print of the original slide for the show with paper constellations (here in polyeathylene) at the RAI Congress Centre Amsterdam, 1964, 20,2x20,2 cm.; signed by Willem de Ridder in black marker on the image, at the lower right corner.
EUR 280.00
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(This photograph was used in onf the frontover of the book publication "The Adventures of Willem de Ridder". (Amsterdam 2017)
[#20795]
Varia
A group of 4 (four) magazine publications by or related to Wilem de Ridder.
- Weekly Vol.4 Issue 50, 13-19 December 2007. Includes article 'The life Fantasion, Willem de Ridder trips out on his 1960s memories'.
- HN Magazine,Yr 47 No.9, March 2 1991. Includes artucle 'De spiegelogie van Willem de Ridder'.
- Index, Year 1 No.1 March/April 1991. Features an interview and lecture by De Ridder (in Dutch).
- Stencilled brochure containing the text of lecture by Willem de Ridder held on January 4 1991 at PMV centrum Nijmegen, organised by Index, Nijmegen.
EUR 150.00
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[#19571]
Atom Club
Atom Club Magazine, CASSETTE EXPLOSION. One. Uitgave Willem Rietveld, Willem de Ridder a.o.;. Autumrn 1985. Atom Club, Prins Hendrikkade 142, Amsterdam. 88 pages., glued in the spine under glossy black covers. 13.4 x8,4 cm, heavily illustrated, english text.
-Together with Atom Club Magazine, Number 1, 1985. William Levy, Geertjan Hobijn, Willem de Ridder. 18 pages, 21 x 13,5 cm. , stencilled sheets. -Together with a stencilled newsletter and a small handbill. - Also added a entry pass for the Atom Club, undated. Flyer, ,21 x 15 cm. stencilled black on white.
EUR 250.00
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The address was that of KOSMOS, Center for spiritual thought, workshops etc.
[#20794]
POSTER
Willem de Ridder. RETROSPECTIEF GRONINGER MUSEUM 8 Juli - 28 Augustus 1983. 83 x 30 cm.
EUR 250.00
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Poster in black, red and yellow on white paper. Drawings by Peter Pontiac.
[#20791]
Radio Art
Album with 2 L.P. records, edited at Radio Art Studios, Amsterdam by Willem de Ridder & EXART Studios. All Chemix Radio Series. In fine condition; signed by Willem de Ridder on the backside of the sleeve in black marker.
EUR 120.00
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One of an edition of 300. Slowscan Vol. 49.
[#21229]
Invitation Galerie A, Amsterdam, November 10 - December 8, 1979. A4 sheet folded in three housed in original envelope. Added is a handwritten letter by De Ridder, signed, n/d (1979) addressed to Harry (Ruhe).
EUR 150.00
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[#20812]
The Illegal Exhibition.
Announcement for the (ínteractive) exhibition ''Willem de Ridder is famous in The Netherlands". New York, Stephen Gang Gallery, May 9-29 1999. Card, 14 x 10 cm, printed black on white. The show claimed to include works by Larry Miller containing the DNA of Willem de Ridder. Mint copy.
EUR 200.00
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[#20811]
The International Fanatic.
Published with the New York Post and the Washington Times. Amsterdam, Fr iday the 13th (1986). Tabloid size, 1 sheet, printed recto/verso.
EUR 150.00
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The Global Newspaper, Edited andPublished in Amsterdam and xeroxed everywhere.
Sequel to The Fanatic.
[#20772]
De Kleine Komedie, Amsterdam, December 18, 1963
[Fluxus Festival] Materials related to the Happening/ performance in the spirit of AFRINMOR-International, part of the International Program December 18,1963: "Internationaal Programma. Nieuwste Muziek, Nieuwste Theater, Nieuwste Literatuur." Algehele Leiding: (General Direction by:) Willem de Ridder, Tomas Schmit. Wim T. Schipper, Emmett Williams. [Theatre] De Kleine Komedie, Amsterdam, December 18, 1963; With works of : MESH /Moood Engineerung Society Holland, Fluxus-International, High Red Center Tokyo, Adynamical Works.
- a) Announcement and PROGRAM for this performance Woensdag 18 December 14.30 uur Matinee, printed in black on beige stock 31 x 21.2 cm; 4 pages, folded once; ontwerp (design) K. Zedden, Franeker (Fr.) in fine condition. On page 3 the full proposed program
- b) Original Photo by Dorine van der Klei of item 13 of the program: "13 Façons d’employer la crane de Emmett Williams", gelatin silver print, 40.6 x 30.5 cm, unique print, signed by De Ridder on the reverse, with the photographer’s copyright label, minimal imperfections, general condition good.
- c) Duplicate of b/w press photograph of item 3 ("Fluitconcert") of the program Willem de Ridder "Whistling" ( Emmett Williams, Tomas SchmittWimT.Schippers). 17,,5x 23,8 cm. Signed by Willem de Ridder on the front
- d ) Duplicate of b/w press photograph, another Head Covering of Emmett Williams of item 13 of the program. 17,5x23.8 cm. Signed by Willem de Ridder on front.
EUR 1,200.00
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(See: "The Lunatics are on the Loose". European Fluxus Festivals, p.281; this photograph serves as front cover for this publication.
On the program: 16 items. Participants: Benjamin Patterson, Arthur Koepcke, AFSRINMOR. Robert Watt, Takehisa Kosugi (Tokyo), Jackson Mac Low, Willem de Ridder, Wmmett Williams, Ronin Page, George Brecht, La Monte Young, Robert Filliou,, Wim T. Schippers, AFSRINMOR C.230 La Foret Chante, Tomas Schmitt.
[#20793]
Annie Sprinkle's BOSOM BALLET. Copyright Annie Sprinkler 1991;Art Unlimited. Photo's by Leslie Barany. Photoprint, 60x60-cm'Signed on the blank verso by ANNIE SPRINKLE.
EUR 250.00
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[#21252]
Nous ne sommes rien soyons tout
Directeur responsable : Claude Palmer. Paris : Imprimerie Le Souterrain, deuxième trimestre 1971. Spine stapled,(29x41cm), de 24 pages Blue illustrated cover ( light handling wear). Complete with the double-page poster in b/w (tous au meeting contre la repression). Photography by Claude Palmer, Gérard Aime andt Horace. Couverture légèrement frottée sinon bon état. Numéro unique de ce journal libertaire illustré de photo-montages avec deux reportages auprès des mineurs en grève de Faulquemont en Lor…
EUR 200.00
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A Parody on Sartre's "tout". Edited by Claude Palmer. Photography by Claude Palmer, Gérard Aime and Horace. Only issue published. With photo compositions and reports on the Strikers of Faulquamont, the commemoration march of the Commune, protesting workers of Merlebach, Férodo-Boulot-Dodo etc.' Claube Palmer is known for his photographs of the Algerian war, and as founder of the magazine Parapluie (editions Le Souterrain).
[#18759]
Number 9. November 1977. Rough Trade, Kensington Park, London.
20 pp. 21 x 30 cm, stapled together in the upper left corner.
EUR 200.00
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The most respected punk mag. Editor: Tony, Jem Gibbs, photographer. Sex Pistols, Dead Fingers Talk, The Weirdos. Tom Robison, 999,
[#19565]
RIPPER fanzine. Numbers 1-8 (all publ.) . San Jose,Ca. 1980 - 1982. All eight issues including the impossible-to-find debut issue published as South Bay Ripper. Some foxing/spotting to cover of No. 1.
EUR 1,200.00
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Complete run of this Bay Area punk magazine. Editor/publisher: Tim Tonooka, Contributors,art and photos: Camille Iguana, Thom Lukas, Kat, Scarlot Aroma, Kyn Rousseau, Andrew English, Janet Planet, Kevin Animal, Patty Anderson, Earnest Endeavors, Ruick Rabble, Phil Tiger, Tim Tonooka, John Crawford, and others. - Unter Tones, Kerry Loewen, Peter Bloom, Saucers, Black Flag, DOA Spectators, Social Untrets, The Undead, Maximum Rock'n'Roll, The Fix, Bad Brains, etc.
[#16247]
Nos. 1-(2) (all publ.). Paris, mai/juin 1950 - janvier 1951. 4to; original pictorial wrappers; illustrated.
EUR 400.00
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Red.: Max Clara-Sérou, Edouard Jaguer, Iaroslav Serpan; the second number is the Catalogue of the Expositions organised by Rixes in Lille, Brussels and Berlin. Contribs. by Georges Henein, Yves Battistini, Ed. Jaguer, Michel Butor, Chr. Dotremont, R. Huelsenbeck, I. Serpan, L. Kundera, a.o.; orig. lithographs (incl. cover) by Christine and Matta. Reproductions of works (tipped-in ills.) by Christine, Gauvreau, Goetz, Kujawski, Matta, Nieva, Riopelle, Serpan, Trokes, Zanartu; cover of the catalogue by E. Zanartu (dessin et pochoirs). Can be considered as the precursor to 'Phases'.
[#20281]
Les Carnets de l'Octéor nouvelle série.
Nos. 1-5/6 (all publ.). Paris, 1967-1971; 5 issues, 41 x 28 cm., [12],[18].[24]30,60 pages, fully illustrated. In very fine, near mint condition.
Complete with all supplements:
Two posters (60x80cm) by Martial Raysse; - Proxima Centauri 29/9/69. Text and illustrations recto/verso. - Oued Laou 1971. Printed in pink (diapositive) on white. (Verso blank)
- A pamphlet: On en (a) assez des artes, 1 page 21x30cm, stencilled on yellow paper. - Aubertin, 9 Textes. Paris, Self-published, 1968. Single sheet, 49,9 x 33,2 cm, folded. Newspaper type layout with texts by the artist (in French) including ‘Activité Pyromanique 1965-1968’.
EUR 4,400.00
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Complete avant-garde art periodical close to concrete art movements, edited by Julien Blaine and Jean Clay, designed by Carlos Cruz-Diez, photographs by Michel Desjardins and André Morain, regular contributors: Christian Duparc, Alain Schifres and others. Continues in a way the 'Carnets de l'Octéor' published in Aix-en-Provence in 1962 (4 issues published). Issues vary in length from 18 - 60 pages. Robho opposes the predominance of american capitalism in the art world, and published much articles on Latin American art. (Soto,Lygia Clark, Arte Madi,Tucumán Arde). Contains an extensive report on the artist manifestations against the MOMA in 1969, and Robho was the first French periodical to pay attention to the Japanese Gutaï movement. The publication gives positive attention to visual and concrete poetry, also linked to various forms of performance art. Contribs. include: Vasarely, Yaacov Agam, Grégoire Muller, F. Morellet, Joel Stein, J.F.Bory, Piero Manzoni, features on Hans Haacke; Kineticism in New York; Concrete artists in Prague; Lohse; Meta-art; Madi & Arden Quin; Yoko Ono, Jan Dibbets, Saburu Murakami, Michio Yoshihara, VantogerlooRévélations, TAKIS; Pénétrables de Soto; Lygia Clark, Man Ray, THEATRE GUERILLA TRACT CINEMA; Mathias Goeritz; Sanejouand; Dossier Argentine, Tucuman brule; Medalla; Aubertin; Guerre au Moma; Quelques aspects de l'art bourgeois:La non-intervention. In the first number is a double-page sample issue included of a project for a new journal MELP, which however never materialised.
[#10598]
Da qualche parte nella foresta di Seto S. Giovanni. Giornale murale a cura del collettivo di re nudo.
Vol. 1 no 1-2 (all ?). 1973. Large poster-size (100x70 Cm) folded to folio. Very rare.
EUR 800.00
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Mural published by the Italian Situationists, published as a supplement to the mural journal 'Stampa alternativa' from Rome, printed by Arti Grafiche La Monzese, Cologno. First issue in green with purple; second issue in purple and blue. "A Parigi l'ultimo tango a Roma il primo cia'cia'cia'"; "Sulla situazione studentesca";"La fine della cultura ci deve preparare alla cultura della fine".
[#19637]
A street sheet for the West End Community.
Number 1 (all published). Large folio, stapled, 8pages.
EUR 300.00
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Edited by Phil Cohen, with G. Dogsbody,John Clapton, Alan Strom,Toni Gutman, Dave, Maria, a.o. "Give the streets and the neighbourhoods to the people". The London Street Commune.
[#18617]
Nos. 1-4 (complete run). Clark Township: Sanskaras, A Quarterly of Poetry, 1968-1969. Four issues, very good tol near fine in illustrated wrappers.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by William Matthews and Ronald Hobbs. Contributors: Anne Waldman, Schejeldahl, Torregian, Malanga, Warsh, Schiff, Crews, Lally, and others.
[#20201]
Organ der österreichische Exilregierung.
Numbers 1-17 (of 17 published numbers only lacking no. 4). Bolzano/Berlin, Verlag Interfunktionen (Köln), Edition Morra (Napoli), Verlag Die Drossel (Berlin), verlag hansjörg mayer (Stuttgart/London) n.d. (1969/70) - n.d. (1976). Paperbound, pictorial wrappers, 4to & 8vo.
EUR 10,000.00
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Organ of the Viennese Actionists, published by Günter Brus, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch, Gerhard Rühm, Hermann Schürrer, Oswald Wiener. Contribs. by Arnulf Rainer, G.Baselitz, Dieter Roth, D.Steiger, P.Weibel a.o. Number 5 without the white cloth multiple by Hermann Nitsch. The numbers 8A-C document the Aktionen (Actionism) by Günter Brus during 1964-1970. He called his rather shocking performances "totalaktion (direkte kunst)" (Direct Art) and defines it as "...eine weiterentwicklung des happening, sie vereinigt in sich alle elemente aller kunstgattungen, malerei, musik, literatur film, theater...", in which he explored Freudian themes of erotic violence in ritualistic performances utilizing bodily materials such as blood, semen and meat. Number 11 entitled "Peter Kubelka filmt Arnulf Rainer" is a photo-reportage on Arnulf Rainer with manipulated photos by A. Rainer. All issues in the original pictorial wrappers. The first 5 numbers are printed in a limited edition of 150-350 copies, after no. 6 the edition was enlarged to 500 copies. Nos.1-2 are in 2nd edition.
[#17686]
New York's outrageous good fortune.
Nos. 1-8, (all published). December 9, 1960 - June 14, 1962. Unbound, as issued; endemic browning, but altogether in good condition. (No. 1 is 4 pp. on off-white paper, 35.5 x 28.1 cm; nos. 2-8 are 8 pp. each on pale gray paper with page size 30.5 x 22.9 cm,folded in quarters from sheets about 61 x 46 cm). In each issue a few illustrations. Added is a printed brown paper (mailing) envelope for the whole set that could well be the only one still extant. (The envelope lacks its flap and was opened roughly on one side with consequent tears and creases repaired with tape).
EUR 3,000.00
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Edited by Anita Ventura (critic and painter, designer of posters for Leo Castelli Gallery) and Sidney Geist (sculptor). (also as: the New York Sunday supplement, subtitle varies; Organ of Abstract Expressionism,, 4pp each, cheapest of the cheap newspaper stock, a few b&w illus in each number, Issue 1 & 4 with some age tanning, & 1 with a few slight chips but intact, a number of individual issues also available (s11/5/1 ). Featuring and illustrating work of Brancusi, Matsumi Kamemitsu, Resnik Reinhardt, Mark Rothko, Cajori, Tom Doyle, Yves Klein, Milton Resnick, Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline, etc. No. 2 has excerpts from a WBAI interview with the editors, "Scrap's First Tape" [a pun on Samuel Beckett's great monologue "Krapp's Last Tape"]. In no. 3 Paul Brach writes on Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns reviews the printed version of Duchamp's The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even. No. 4 contains Sidney Geist, A Critique of Criticism, "moodily dare": IFP, and the essay written at the occasion of the Rothko Exhibition curated by Peter Selz (Museum of Modern Art).No. 7 includes a supplement on pink paper 'Pandemonium'. No. 8 features two reviews of Harold Rosenberg's Arshile Gorky: the Man, the Time, the Idea.
[#17812]
The New Magazine.
Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Cambridge: Goodland and Moore, 1938-39. Orig. Spine-stapled printed wrappers; 8vo. Light shelf/edge wear, minor rust at the steel staples, an excellent set.
EUR 600.00
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Edited by John Goodland and Nicholas Moore. Complete in seven (7!) issues. Publishes an important group of writers, many of whom also write for The Booster [later Delta] in Paris" (Hoffman, Allen, & Urlich THE LITTLE MAGAZINE: A History and Bibliography, p. 343). Contributors include: Henry Miller, Anais Nin, Kay Boyle, Wallace Stevens, Dylan Thomas, Lawrence
Durrell, Charles Henri Ford and others.
[#20544]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). San Francisco, 1960. Size (h/w): 25 x 17,5 cm. No. 1 in additional blue wrapper. Staple Bound. Numbers 1 and 2 are from 1960; no. 3, which consists entirely of photos of Murao, is dated 1969
All are in mint condition. Very rare complete.
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Shig Murao who was manager at City Lights Bookstore and got arrested for selling Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl and Other Poems.” He was descendant of a samurai family, was placed in a camp for Japanese Americans during the war, joined the army and served as an intelligence specialist. He became a fighter for freedom of expression. Contributions by Bill Margolis, Richard McBride, Sadie Monsanto, John Saccaro (drawings) a.o. Shig and Ginsberg remained lifelong friends. Shig collected poems, collages, flyers, photos, and various other materials from his Beat colleagues, and sporadically published them in an eclectic zine called Shig’s Review. He published about 80 editions of his Review. There is a website dedicated to Shig’s memory, which is currently maintained by UC Berkeley.
[#13295]
Newsbulletin of the Centre for Advanced Creative Study.
Nos. 1-5. London, Sept. 1964 - Dec. 1964/Jan. 1965. Newpaper-size, printed on glossy paper; illustrations & photographs.
(No. 3/4 has moderate wear and some loss of image over the folding crease)
EUR 700.00
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Director: Paul Keeler, editor: David Medalla. Newsbulletin-type publication. varying in content form 12-24 pp., reporting on exhibitions and featuring artists. No. 2 on Festival of Modern Art from Latin America, No. 3/4 is a Special Twin Issue devoted mainly to Takis, No. 5 on Camargo One-Man Exhibition. A total of 11 issues was published.
[#10816]
en la Expresion de los Pueblos. Gráfica, Pentagrama, Letra.
Nos. 10-28. Santa Clara, Cuba, septiembre/diciembre, 1972 - enero/junio, 1982. Original illustrated wrappers. Ills.
EUR 500.00
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Cuban periodical for arts and letters directed by Samuel Feijoo, close to the concrete and visual poetry movements and richly illustrated with drawings and photographs. Includes prose, poetry, graphic art, music, folklore, from Cuba, but also special issues on Czechoslovakia, Poland and Mongolia. Thematic issues, i.e.: no. 10 'Libro'incl. o.a.: Vadin Shefner (La Poesía del Futuro), Poesía Cubana, article devoted to book-illustration no. 11 'Formas del verso': devoted to modern (concrete and visual poetry), incl. o.a.: Apollinaire, Aida Ida, Adalberto, Samuel Feijóo, Tipográficos Modernos;no. 12 'Checos Lovaquia': music, modern poetry, modern (graphic) art, sculpture, in Czechoslovakia; no. 13 'Folklore de Cuba'; no. 14 'Refrán'; no. 15 'Mitos Cubanos' no. 16: 'Coplas'; no.17 'Musica de Cuba'; no. 18 'Grafica de Cuba' incl. o.a. Caricaturista Cubista Cubana (Honoré, Riveron); Fotografías Cubistas de J.M. Acosta; article on Garcia Lorca; Influencias de la Vanguardia en la Gráfica Posterior; etc. no. 19 'Trazos de Cuba' (incl. o.a. typewritings by Nodarse); no. 20 'Saber Popular de Cuba';no. 21 'Trazos de Cuba'; no. 22 'Poesia y Grafica' (incl. o.a. Haikus Cubanos, Opartistas Cubanos, Benjamin Duarte: Dibujos ineditos); no. 23 'El Anuncio en Cuba'; no. 24 'Mongolia'; no. 25'Polona'; no. 26 'Poesia Critica Grafica y Musica de Cuba'; no. 27 'El Sensible Zarapico'; no. 28 'Humor, Satira, Politica, Poesia, Grafica'.
-(Cover-) ills. by Feijóo, Du-Arte, Portocarrero, Guillen, Walpole, Puig, Taillandier, Picasso, López-Nussa, a.o. Contribs. incl.: Roberto Orihuela, Ramón Rodríguez, Francisco Garzón, Armando Morales, Adalberto, Benjamín Duarte, Aida Ida, Ciro Bianchi, José Z. Tallet, René Batista, Ricardo Villares, Imeldo Alvarez, Eduardo Curbelo, Zita Mugia, and others.
[#13644]
No. 4. Bennington, VT: Bennington College, 1963. Size (h/w): 23 x 16,5 cm. Original wrappers. Handsomely produced, with overlapping covers, inserted original art work & musical score, etc. Cover edges chipped, otherwise fine. Uncut.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Lynne Coleman and Stephanie Spinner. Contributions by Gerard Malanga, William Meredith, Bob Dylan (insert of page reproducing a holograph of his first version of "The Times They Are A Changin"). Anne Waldman, later editor of Silo, was "Board member for poetry" at the time of this issue. "Cited for two first-place awards as the most outstanding college literary magazine in America". Artwork included (inserts) by Megan Parry Marash, Gitta Steiner, Tonia Noell.
[#19179]
No. 8. Bennington, VT: Bennington College, Fall 1965. Size (h/w): 23 x 16,5 cm. Original wrappers. Handsomely produced, with overlapping covers, inserted original art work & musical score, etc. Cover edges chipped, otherwise fine. Uncut.
EUR 200.00
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[#20946]
No. 9. Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont, Spring 1966. Edited by Anne Waldman. Cover a bit sunned.
EUR 150.00
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[#18414]
And Other Rock'n'Roll Habits for a bunch of bleeding idiots (subtitles change)
Number 11 (July 1977). London, 1977. First Edition. 4to. Sheets stapled in the upper corner. Photo offset printed. Small stain in left margin, otherwise very good condition,.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Mark Perry and Danny Baker.
Late issue of this UK punk zine. Includes letter from Mick Jones and Robin Crocker of The Clash, article on Jonathan Richman, reviews, ads (New York Dolls, Squeeze, etc.), and more.
[#18458]
(Voorheen Pin !).
No. 1 (all publ.). 14 pages, sidestapled. N.d. (ca.1980)
EUR 100.00
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The continuation of PIN, same collaborators. (Ruts/Passions/Penetration/Bugs/Mo-Dettes, etc.).
[#19378]
Multi-media art archives
A group of 10 issues comprising nos. 5, 9,10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Soft Art Press, Lausanne, Switzerland 1975–1979 Black, blue, red, green, and yellow offset on white and pink paper. Wrappers. Unbound. Folded. Information about various art archives. Very good condition.
EUR 1,500.00
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Published by the Soft Art Gallery. Supported conceptual and mail art, with original artists contributions (offset,silkscreen,rubber stamps).
Artist periodical. 10 issues. Edited by Noemi Maidan and Max Bucher. No. 5, April 1976. Unpaginated [8 pages] No. 9, May 1977. Unpaginated [10 pages] No. 10, July 1977. Unpaginated [8 pages] No. 12, January 1978. Unpaginated [10 pages] No. 13, April 1978. Unpaginated [12 pages] No. 14, July 1978. Unpaginated [12 pages] No. 15, November 1978. Unpaginated [12 pages] No. 16, February 1979. Unpaginated [14 pages] No. 17, May 179. Rubber stamp issue. Unpaginated [14 pages] No. 18, May 1979. Unpaginated [10 pages]
[#21435]
Multi-media art archives
Promotional leaflet: 29,5 x42 cm, printed recto/verso in blue, black, red, gold; with text and images; folded twice for mailing, in mint condition. Lausanne, Natalia II, 15 janvier 1978.
EUR 200.00
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Very nicely printed and attractive promotional piece of the Soft Art Press.
[#18099]
Nos. 1-4/5 (= Vol. 1-2, all publ.). New York, Spring 1965 - Summer 1968. 8vo, Original wrappers., in excellent condition, also the fragile no 3 cover is in good condition (and not detached as is frequently the case). This perforated sticker cover (stamps designed by Andy Warhol: "Bomb Hanoi") was glue-backed and is rarely found intact, clean with the print over the glue, readable and not sticking to the content-pages. Our copy has the front cover free, but the back cover is stuck at the bottom over a very small area and is fairly clean. (Allen - Artists' Magazines. An alternative space for art, p. 298)
EUR 800.00
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Complete collection of the avant-garde periodical edited by David Antin & Jerome Rothenberg. ANDY WARHOL contributed to issue No. 3 (Volume two, issue number one, Winter 1966) by designing its cover 'Bomb Hanoi'. This issue, 'Vietnam Assemblage' includes texts by Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Paul Blackburn, Rochelle Owens and many others but 'is not an anthology of individual & numbered pieces on a single theme. It was compiled with the help of many hands, & in a special sense it is a communal effort - an overall structure made up of words, a language trap to close-with a state, a process, a system - something afflicting & evading all of us' (editor's note). No. 1: cover by Amy Mendelson; No. 2: cover sculpture by Robert Morris; No. 4/5 cover by George Maciunas. Other contributors include: Anselm Hollo, Ted Berrigan, Jackson Mac Low, Carolee Schneemann (No 2 features photos and text from Carolee Schneemann's "Meat Joy" performance).
No. 3, with a perforated sticker cover by Andy Warhol (Bomb Hanoi), gathers, Gerard Malanga, Allan Kaprow, Hans Arp, etc.
[#21400]
Zeitschrift für junge Kunst / Zeitschrift für Kunst und Versuch / Zeitschrift für Kunst und Politik
Jahrgang 1-5 no 1 (all published). Würzburg, Frankfurt a/M. Bonn. 1961-1964. In the original decorated wrappers; 15 numbers
EUR 15,000.00
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Extremely rare periodical on concrete poetry, with text in German. The first years, under editors Hannes Schwenger, Horst Karsek and Gerd Peterknecht, the magazine was subtitled 'lyrik, prosa, grafik, plastik, kunsttheorie’, and concentrated primarily on local artists and poetry. Under the editorial leadership of Karl Heinz Roth (from issue 4/5 of 1962) and Volker Kahmen, the magazine was subtitled 'Kunst und Versuch' (art and experiment) and expanded its outlook featuring new radical experiments in art and concrete poetry.
- 1. Jahrgang, Heft 1-6( Ab Heft 5 mit dem Untertitel “Zeitschrift für junge Kunst). Mit Textbeiträgen u.a. von Karl Heinz Roth, Horst Karasek, Gerd Peterknecht, Gene G. Eppelein, Hannes Schwenger, Peter Tilmamnn, Jochen Lobe, Christian Litzberg, Hans-Heinz Bartsch, Wolfgang Heithoff, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Walter Gontermann und Jochen Lobe. – Mit Illustrationen von Joachim Schlotterbeck, Anton Zübert und Jochen Lobe(without no 2-3)
- – 2. Jahrgang, Heft 1-6 in 5 Heften. Ab Heft 5 mit dem Untertitel “Zeitschrift für Kunst”. Mit Textbeiträgen von u.a. Wolfgang Heithoff, Walter Gontermann, Joachim Schlotterbeck, Jochen Lobe, Horst Karasek und Gerd Peterknecht. – Mit Illustrationen u.a. von Schlotterbeck und Harold B. Helwig, Thomas Meyer zur Capellen, Dieter Brembs, Gertraud Rostosky, Raoul Dufy, Pierre Bonnard und Kurt Sigel.
- – 3. Jahrgang, Heft 1-4 (cplt.). Mit Textbeiträgen u.a. von Hubert Gersch und Kurt Sigel. Mit Illustrationen u.a. von Joseph Fasbender, Hann Trier, Jochen Hiltmann, Rupert Stöckl, Miro, Günther Stiller und Georges Mathieu.
-– 4. Jahrgang, Heft 1, 2 und 3/4 (cplt). Mit dem Untertitel “Zeitschrift für Kunst und Versuch”. – Mit beiliegender Bestellkarte. – Mit Beiträgen u.a. von Dieter Roth, Wolf Vostell, Ernst Jandl, Ror Wolf, Franz Mon, Max Bense, Heinz Gappmayr, Vaclav Havel, Jiri Kolar, Unica Zürn, Otto Mühl, Walter Aue, Bernd und Ursula Becher, Konrad Bayer, Gerhard Rühm (Text und Umschlag Heft 3/4), Jochen Lobe, Reinhard Döhl, Chris Bezzel, Claus Bremer, Ferdinand Kriwet, Karl Heinz Roth, Konrad Boehmer, Georg Heike, H. G. Tillmann, Dieter Hülsmanns und Lucienne Stassaert, Konrad Balder Schäuffelen, Gunter Falk und Chris Bezzel
- – 5. Jahrgang, Heft 1 (all publ.). Mit dem Untertitel “Zeitschrift für Kunst und Politik”. – Mit Beiträgen u.a. von Ernst Jandl, Konrad Boehmer, Hans G. Helms, Friedrike Mayröcker, Jörn Janssen, Gottfried Michael Koenig und Stefan Themerson. –
[#20725]
Jahrbuch für Texte und Bilder
Nos;. 1-7 (complete run): 210x150 mm., softcovers. Offset B&W and color. First edition.
Sondern 1: Roth, Priessnitz, Rainer, Kaltenbeck, Brus, Rühm, Winnewisser, Steiger, Weibl, Gosewitz, Schwarz.
Sondern 2: Attersee, Kaltenbeck, Rainer, Priessnitz, Voss, Steiger/Wiener, Wasmuth, Iannone, Hamilton, Roth, Williams, Thomkins, Winnewisser, Disler.
Sondern 3: McKenna, Broodhaers, Hamilton/Roth, E. Williams, A.N. Williams, Filliou, Kaltenbeck, Rainer, Iannone, Schwarz, Voss.
Sondern 4: Voss, Bayer, Roth, Suter, Filliou, Iannone, Pálsson, Williams, Attersee, Hamilton/Roth, Mc Kenna, Spender, Ruscha, Heissenbüttel.
Sondern 5: Voss, Filliou, Steiger, Roth, Geuer, Pálsson, van Egten, Czernin, Bayrs, Armleder, Schuldt, McKenna, Iannone, Fridjónsson, E.Gudmundsson, Renner, Baxter.
Sondern 6: Andersen, Iannone, Engel/Roth, Steiger, Schuldt, Pétursson, Filliou, Arnarsson, Bakker, Kristmundsson, Spender, Voss.
Sondern 7: D. Iannone, Jan Voss, D. Roth, T. Schmit, F. Schmatz.
EUR 1,500.00
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[#20595]
Paul Bonger, Paul & Rick Vermeulen, Sonsbeek '72 (3 volumes) Sonsbeek, Arnhem, 1972. Softcover, stiff illustrated wrappers, 13,5 x 17 cms., 360 unnumb. pp. text in Dutch and English. each work accompanied with a monochrome photo to a total number of 180 filing cards containing written information on recto, b/w picture on verso.
EUR 250.00
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Contributions by ao: Acconci, Bas Jan Ader, Carl Andre, Richard Artschwager, Joseph Beuys, Marinus Boezem, Daniel Buren, Walter de Maria, Jan Dibbets, Ad Dekkers, Ger van Elk, Hans Eykelboom, Barry Flanagan, Hollis Frampton, Dan Graham, Douglas Huebler, Donald Judd, On Kawara, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Dennis Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Panamarenko, Edward Ruscha, Wim T. Schippers, Lawrence Weiner, Tenjo Sajiki, Michael Snow, Kenneth Snelson, Eric Siegel, Paul Sharits, Wim Crouwel, Yokoyama, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Robert Morris, Jack Moore, Yutaka Mutsuzawa, Peter Kubelka, Hans Koetsier, Ken Jacobs Walter de Maria, Dan Graham, Hanne Darboven. Artists' book. The tripartite catalogue arose from the notes and photos made of a project based on Sonsbeek 71 executed during the period november '71-june '72 Published in a limited edition of 700 copies.
[#21245]
A set of 18 numbers: Nos. 2 - 14, 16, 17, 19, 20 (+ Supplement to no 20) , 21. February 1975 - April 1981. Added special issue.In orig.wrappers.
(No. 14 American Strange: SIGNED and dated (1979) by author Porter to title page)
EUR 800.00
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Published and edited by Fluxus poet and artist Allen Fisher. Verse and found poetry from this artist, writer, and publisher. No. 14 American Strange: SIGNED and dated (1979) by author Porter to title page. - No. 2 Martin Thom ‘Ironwork’ - No. 3 Various artists ‘FLUXUS FLUXSHOE FLUXES’ - No. 4 David Miller ‘Developable Surfaces’ - No. 5 Ken Smith ‘Wasichi - No. 6 Bill Sherman ‘Frazier Ali, Licence to Dream’ and 'Like James Dean’ - No. 7 Various poets, artists, musicians (editor not named) ‘CRUST’ - No. 8 Phil Maillard ‘Keeping Still’ - No. 9 Dick Higgins and Eric Mottram ‘Call it ‘Something Else’’ and new work by Higgins - No. 10 John Welch ‘A Tale of Peter and other poems’ - No. 11 Clive Bush ‘Muriel Rukeyser: the poet as scientific biographer’ - No. 12 Colin Simms ‘Humility’ - No. 13 Eric Mottram ‘Elegy 15: Neruda’ - No. 14 Bern Porter ‘American Strange’ - No. 16 Kevin Power ‘Conversations with Michael McClure’ - No. 17 J. Christopher Jones ‘How my thoughts about design methods have changed’ - No. 19 (Together with 20)‘Speech Poetry’ issue, edited by Allen fisher incl. Paul Buck, Pierre Joris, Eric Mottram, Lawrence Upton, A.J. Bassett - No. 20 (Together with 19). E.E. Vonna-Michell ‘A Reinhold Placed Near’ - No. 21 Anthony Barnett ‘Forest Poems
[#18736]
Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Flint, Michigan: Fenian Head Centre Press, 1965-66. Two issues, each 8vo, offset printed and saddle-stapled in illustrated card wraps. The first issue with a foldout broadside bound in by William S. Burroughs (Cold Spring News), a foldout broadside by Carl Linder, and a separate booklet entitled “Petite Country Concrete Suite” by Jonathan Williams, all of which are present. Issue 2 contains three tipped in color prints, all present but detached , and last but not least a separate booklet, Heroin Haikus by William Wantling. No. 1 limited to 500 numbered copies. No. 2 limited to 900 numbered copies. No. 1 has some smudging and faint loss (perhaps from insect damage) to cover. No. 2 bears an old price sticker to cover; the covers are toned, with a bit of play around the staples, but still sound. Very good and scarce with both issues and all inserts. Maynard & Miles C124
EUR 500.00
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Edited by Douglas Casement. A literary magazine of poetry, photos and reviews The issue includes a first state of William S. Burroughs's cut-up contribution, "Coldspring News," tipped in and Jonathan Williams' "Petite Country Concrete Suite" pamphlet in rear pocket. Additional contributors include Phillip Whalen, LeRoi Jones [Amiri Baraka], Anselm Hollo, Carl Larsen, Diane di Prima, Gerard Malanga, Piero Heliczer and Maurice Naughton.
[#21706]
Editor: Bill Caglione
Nos. 2, 3 and 5.. 1981-1984.
-Number 2 (n.d. = 1981). Editor: Bill Gaglione, San Francisco. Produced in a limited Ed. of 150. Stamped title cover, 28 x 22 cm, spiralbound, approx. 70 unpag. pp.
-Number 3. 1982: Editor: Bill Gaglione. Plastic covers, spiralbound, 28 x 22 cm. Limited editon of 150 copies approx. 80 unpag. pp. all w. Original rubberstampings and collages, orig. drawings, handapplied labels and cards by 100 artists. Different kinds of paper. Very good condition.
-Number 5. 1984: Editor: Bill Gaglione./ CARE Number 11 Ed. Bart Boumans DOUBLE ISSUE of the two “magazines” Plastic covers, spiralbound, 28 x 22 cm. Limited editon of 150 copies approx. 150 unpag. pp. all w. Original rubberstampings and collages, orig. drawings, handapplied labels and cards by 100 artist (list of names on request), Different kinds of paper. Fine condition.
EUR 5,000.00
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All with Original rubberstamp imprints by: Gaglione, Abott, Baroni, Buster Cleveland, Ko de Jonge, John Bennett, M. Cooper, Dogfish, Nancy Frank, Judith Hofberg, Leavenwort J., Birger Jesch, J. Juin, Ginny loyd, LeClair, R. Maggi, tim Mancusi, Carlo Pittore, J. Reva, Lon Spiegelman, etc. Some contributions are handsigned by the artists, some stamps on colored paper. With a handsigned dedication by (Dadaland)Gaglione. Rare.
ublisher: Abracada. Editors: William John Caglione, Darling Darlene, Margaret Uhlarik, Joel Rossman, Tim Marcusi, Ginny Lloyd, Murina Golden, Roberta Elias, Hesh Rosen; Design Concept: Dadaland.
[#18285]
(Number 1, probably only published). New York, NY, J. 1970. Tabloid., loose leaves, unpaginated. Newsprint, light toning.
EUR 250.00
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Designed and published by Stanley Stellar and John Dowd, Contents include photographs, photomontages, stamp art and drawings, many featuring images of the Rolling Stones and the spectre of Brian Jones, one of them by Elisabeth Staal.
[#19585]
STEMPELPLAATS 1978-1981:
complete collection of the periodical RUBBER and a (near complete !) collection of the INVITATIONS
- Volume 1 1978
nr.1 Cozette de Charmoy, january 78 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.2 Robert Jacks, february 78 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.3 Barton Lidice Benes, MISSING WEL EEN UITNODIGING
nr.4 Pawel Petasz, april 78 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.5 Marie C. Combs, may 1978 & uitnodiging in boekje nr.6 Ulises Carrion, Rubberstamps, Theory and Praxis, june 78, geen uitnodiging
nr.7 Dik Walraven, july 78, geen uitnodiging
nr.8 Elsa Stansfield/Madelon Hooykaas, VOID, august 78 & uitnodiging in envelop (geadresseerd aan Judith Hoffberg Umbrella Associates) in boekje
nr.9 Ray di Palma, sept 78 & uitnodiging in boekje nr.10 J.H.Kocman, oct 78 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.11 Ana Banana/Bill Gaglione, november 78 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.12 Franz Immoos, dec 78 & 2 uitnodigingen in boekje Rubber
-Volume 2 1979
nr.1 Davi Det Hompson, jan 79 & uitnodiging & flyer met info over jaargang 2 in boekje
nr.2 Karimbada, Paulo Brusky, Leonard Frank Duch e.a. Brasil issue, febr 79, geen uitnod.
nr.3 FluxpostKit 7, march 79 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.4 Claudio Goulart, april 79 & uitnodiging in boekje nr.5 Diter Rot, may 79 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.6 Bart Boumans, june 79 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.7 DR post, George Brett/ Henryk Bzdok, july 79 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.8 Ulises Carrion, mailart project , aug 79, geen uitnodiging
nr.9 Ken Friedmann, sept 79 & uitnodiging in boekje nr.10 R.Saunders, okt 79 & uitnodiging in boekje
nr.11 Raul Marroquin, nov 79 & uitnodiging in boekje nr.12 R.D.Schroeck/Eduard Bal, dec 79 & uitnodiging in boekje
- Volume 3 1980
nr.1/2/3 book: Stempelkunst in Nederland, jan-march 80 & poster tentoonstelling Stempelkunst in Nederland 12 jan-4 april 1980 (in boekje)
nr.4 (no number), april 1980, PJ Spettstösser (uitnodiging in boekje)
nr.4-6 book: Rubber stamp publications, apr-june 80 & uitnodiging Gestempelde publicaties in boekje
nr.7-9 book: Six mail art projects, july-sep 80
nr.10-12 book: Stamp actions / Stempelakties, oct-dec 80 (met kaart van Endre Tot)
-Volume 4 1981
Nr 1 jan- april 1981, 4 projects, in originele envelope met begeleidende brief: - Robin Crozier, Table project - Brieven/Letters, Timmers, Vossen, Smit, Oosterbos - Claudio Goulart, Daily Art - Zero Zero, Schrijvers Stempelen (op de voorkant staat foutief vermeldt dat de tentoonstelling opent op 14 maart 1980, dat moet zijn 1981) & Volume 4 (zonder verdere nummering):
- Rubber Stamp Publications II, 1981, aanvulling op expo
Rubber Vol 3, nr 4-6 - Inviting at Home, Rodolpho/ Rolf Weijburg
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EUR 3,500.00
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Collection of INVITATIONS to Stempelplaats, complete (except for 4)
=1976 - Jon Held,stampwork 1976, dec 76, kleurenfoto handgestempeld (los)
=1977 - Niet-stempels, Geza Perneczky, Tony vd Burg, Frans de Jong, John Armleder, Michael Gibbs, Sosno, juni 77 (los, gevouwen A 4) - Miroslav Klivar, sept 1977 (los) - Willy Scholte, okt 77 (los) - Wendela Gevers Deynoot, nov 77 (los)
=1978 - Bestempelde envelop, 5 -27 jan 1978, en geplande inhoudsopgave (los) - Cozette de Charmoy (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 1) - Robert Jacks (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 2) - Barton Lidici Benes (los) - Pawel Petasz (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 4) - Mary C. Combs (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 5) - Ulises Carrion, (Rubber Vol.1 nr 6) MIST - Dik Walraven (Rubber Vol.1 nr 7) MIST - Stansfield/Hooykaas (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 8) - Ray di Palma (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 9) - J.C. Kocman (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 10) - Ana Banana & Bill Gaglione (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 11) - Frans Immoos, english-XAOH & Amity to You , 2 uitnodigingen (in Rubber Vol.1 nr 12) - Dadaland Stampbook (los) - Ana Banana, Stamp Out Stamps (los) - Rubber stampdesigns (15 juli-31 aug) uitnodigingskaart plus 2 losse blaadjes met informatie over de inhoud van de eerste jaargang en aankondiging van uitgaven van Stempelplaats (los) - Regina Silveira, Topografia, oct 78 (los)
=1979 - Davi Det Hompson (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 1) - Bruscky/Duch, Karimbada (Rubber Vol.2 nr 2) MIST - FluxpostKit 7 (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 3) - Claudio Goulart (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 4) - Diter Rot (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 5) - B.Boumans/AKI stempelt (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 6) - Henryk Bzdok, George Brett (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 7) - Ulises Carrion (Rubber Vol.2 nr 8) MIST - Ken Friedman (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 9) - R.Saunders (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 10) - Raul Marroquin (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 11) - Schroeck (in Rubber Vol.2 nr 12) - Flyer bij laatste 2 nrs Rubber Vol 2, aankondiging van 3e jaargang - Written Projects, febr 79 (los) - Hetty Huisman, aanlopen tot niets, maart 79 (waarschijnlijk 79) (los) - Common Press, sept-oct 79 (los) - Edouard Bal, december 79 (los)
=1980 - Stempels uit Perzië, jan 80 (los) - Poster Stempelkunst in Nederland, jan 80 (in Rubber Vol.3 nr 1/2/3) - Poster Zes Kunstprojecten, (los) - Gestempelde publicaties, juni 80 (in boekje Rubber Stamp Publications Rubber Vol.3 nr 4-6) - Stempelakties, boekje met 7 kaarten 18 oktober-20 december 1980 (los ) - Lucia del Sasso, Food for thought, nov 80 (los) - Stempels in kranten en tijdschriften, mei 80 (los) - Spettstösser , april 80 (in Rubber Vol.3 nr 4) - ‘Vervallen’, Aart van Barneveld to Pim Wieringa, dec 80 (los) - Endre Tot, oct 80 (in boek Stamp Actions, Rubber Vol.3 nr 10-12) - Bart Boumans ‘Strafwerk en ander werk’, maart 1980 (los) - Freak Festival, uitnodigingsbrief om te participeren, 2 A4 met tekening en stempels, wrs dec 1980 (los)
=1981 - 4 projects, jan-april 81, in boekvorm (5 kaarten) (los) - Papiers d’Affaires, 31 jan 81 (los) - Marius Quee, 23-29 feb 81 (los) - Een Correspondentieprojekt , 8-14 maart 81 (los) - Poster Rubber Stamp Graphics/Stempelgrafiek, Fria Elfen, Leavenworth Jackson, Raymond Titus, mei 81 - Minka Mali, aug 80 (los) - Rolf Weijburg, aug-sept 81 (los) - Adriaan Loos ‘Lustkunst’ , sept 81(los)
[#17128]
Number 1 (only published issue):, Step Enterprises, Enschede (NL)1982. 42 x30cm, stapled, unpaginated. Offset B&W and color.
EUR 250.00
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Published by R. Nijland, T.Loman, E.Westende. Fashion, Tattoos, Out, etc. in Dutch.
[#20533]
Numbers 1-14 (all published, only without No.4). Oconomowoc Lake, Wisc. N.d. (ca. 1968) -1975.
EUR 2,800.00
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A near complete set of Stooge including the rare number 5 and the variant issues, (but without no. 4 which was Allen Schiller. One Sheet Phantasy. 7 poems and 7 woodcuts. Hong Kong, 1970, in an edition of 35).
- No. 1. Fine copy. Untrimmed in orig. blue wrappers. Not dated. Contributors of poetry and design: Mary Moe Curly, Kan Weston, R.WV. Brown, Brett Barton, Tim Wardell, S.M. Paulsen, Jan Tucker, Vallejo, Smale, a.o.
- No. 2. Laura Chester, Geoff Young, Philip Whalen, Gene Frumkin, Nathaniel Tarn et al. includes the lyrics to three Dylan songs ("Please Mrs. Henry", "Million Dollar Bash", "Too Much of Nothing" and "Country Pie")
- No. 3 edited by Geoffrey Young and Laura Chester (Albuquerque): Stooge, (1969), with several Bukowski contributions
- No. 4 (missing)
- No. 5. First edition. Young, Geoffrey and Laura Chester (editors) (np) [c. 1970]. Scarce fifth issue of Young and Chester's innovative small press poetry magazine. Original white pictorial cardboard folders (“from a pre-fabricated box top…notched folds”), front with yellow pictorial art image, rear with brown image of a large “5”, various shaped inside folds over pictorial black & white photographic inside covers (looks like alphabet soup with numbers), 35 x 31 cm) – containing: 22 pictorial broadsides by various authors on various sized sheets, various paper (one being stamped on yellow napkin / one is an original frottage), mostly silkscreen. Loose (as issued) and laid inside are also 5 small printed cards with words in French + English. Portfolio is signed by the cover-designer Allen Schiller (founder of Stooge). One from an unknown number of copies.
- No. 6. present in all 3 versions: Beige, Red and Blue.
- No. 7. May 1972. 76 pages + illustrated wrappers: the two versions both present: Cow and Calf version & Bull version.
- No. 8. March 1973. Guest Editor: James Holmstrand. ("If all the people in Xchina jumped simultaneously from six foot platforms, the world would be destroyed".)
- No. 9 With a William Wegman photo on front cover. Work by: David Benedetti, Michael Brownstein, Marie Harris, Anselm Hollo, Russell Edson, Clayton Eshleman, Margaret Atwood, Jacques Dupin (transl. by Pau Auster), Max Douglas, James Bertolino, Joe Brainard, Chuck Lee Lenward Elmslie, Laura Chester, Geoffrey Young
- No. 10 . Guy Williams: Poems for Painters. 1974.
- No. 11. Poems and Prose. Cover by John Baldessari. Stooge, Oconomowoc Lake, Wisc. N.d. (ca. 1972). Tog. 102 stencilled pages in illustrated wrappers (very light soilage to back wrapper).
- No. 12 Geoffrey Young and John Bennett. In XX Arrondissements. 4to; unnumbered pages; Poems by Yound, photographs by Bennett. Orig.pictorial wraps.
- No. 13. Spring 1975. Editors Geoffrey Young & Laura Chester. Outside cover: Richard Allebn Morris; Inside cover John Baldessari.
- No. 14. Howard McCord. The Aectic Desert. Stooge Editions, 1975.
[#11081]
Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Bruxelles, oct.1963 - oct. 1966. Original wrappers (very slightly soiled and sunned on the spines, with paper toning. But internally good copies). Staples lightly oxidized. With numerous illustrations and photographs. Rare complete set.
EUR 800.00
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Directed by Christian Dotremont (founding member of COBRA) with many contributions by him, logogrammes, and other contributions by Thurber, Pierre Alechinsky, Pol Bury, Asger Jorn, Louis Scutenaire, Michel Butor, etc.
Christian Dotremont was born in Tervuren in Belgium in 1922. Through all his life Dotremont experimented with the art - wanted to find the importance of art. Incessant he worked with words - pictures and signs looking and uncovering the facets of art. Dotremont couldn't stop playing with words and concepts - twist them in his own filosofic way, and each time end up with a surprising result. Even though he worked with many aspects the most important was always the words. Dotremont was a poet, he expressed his feelings and thoughts to the spectator on the beautiful whiteness of the paper. He created torn signs from written arabesques, which he named 'Logogramms'. Complete sets are scarrce, because much of the stock of No. 2 is said to be lost by Dotremont
[#18154]
AGIT-PROP. London (UK), (1970). Number 0 (probably only published issue): 34,5x23,5 cm., loose leaves, unpaginated. Offset on newsprint, rather yellowed; light edgewear,
EUR 200.00
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[#18503]
Nos. [1, 2, 3]. (all publ.). Paris, The Olympia Press, 3rd trimester 1953,4 th trimester 1953 and 2nd trimester 1954. Size (h/w): 20 x 13,5 cm. Original colour pictorial wrappers. Richly photographically illustrated. Nos. 1 and 3 in very good condition. No. 2 with a faint fold over the front cover and worn with some creasing and wear, but sound.
EUR 600.00
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Rare complete set of this Olympia Press publication. Erotic glamour magazine of pin-up and (semi)nude photography with important literary contribs, very risky for it's time. Texts from 'completely unexpurgated' books published by the Press by or on de Sade, Henry Miller, Georges Bataille (Pierre Angélique), John Cleland, Robert Desmond. Number 2 is a promotional pamphlet for Rene Roques' Three passionate lovers (containing an excerpt from same and accompanied by numerous B&W semi-nude photographs) "not seen" by Olympia's bibliographer Patrick Kearney, who also notes "[k]nown to exist from ban in 1954."
[#16978]
Nos. 1-21/22. 1960-1981/82. Some covers lightly soiled, Two issues with spine defects (8 & 9) and no. 8 has a loose page.
EUR 500.00
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Published annually, and after 1972 biennially as double issues, under the editorship of Eli Bornstein of the University of Saskatchewan.International organ of the structuralist movement in art, focusing on geometric abstraction. Bornstein coined the term "structurist reliefs" in the first issue to define his own three dimensional geometric abstractions.
[#18171]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Richmond: The Stylus (1993-1997). Original illustrated wrappers, spine stapled.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Roger Reus . Contributions by Joyce Fante, Bukowski, Marvin Malone and critical articles on
John Fante, Henry Miller, Machen, Bukowsi, Fitzgerald, Dali, etc.
[#18053]
Fanzine de la bande dessidée
Numero Zero (0), Été 72. Paris 1972 (all published): 31,5x21,5 cm., stapled, 23pp. Offset black and sepia.
EUR 100.00
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Edited by M. Menant. Directeur F. Torti. Rédacteur en chef: Marc Minoustchine. Interview de C. Bretecher.
[#18482]
formerly SUBURBAN PUNK
Number 11. Lynn, Ma. N.d. 21.5 x 28 cm.
EUR 80.00
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Publisher and Editor: Al Quint. Contributions by Jane Simpkin, Chris Jones, Ziggy J., Tina Kohler, Lisa Putignano, Gubby, Benji, Brian Walsby, R. Knox, Cindy Mendes, Chris Corkum, Metal Head, Havie M.
[#16844]
Tijdschrift voor (onder meer) konkrete poëzie (Han Clavin, Ijmuiden)
No. 8: H. de Vries, On Language. Ijmuiden, Aug. 1972. 46 pages, 29,7x21 cm. Stapled sheets, with grass and weeds affixed to one page.
EUR 400.00
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Copy number 34 from an edition of 600.
[#19494]
Tijdschrift voor (onder meer) konkrete poëzie (Han Clavin, Ijmuiden)
Nos. 1, 1 1/2, 3/4, 5, 6, 8, 9/10, 11, 12 (=last). Ijmuiden, The Subvers Press, Hans Clavin , 1970-1976, unbound, as issued: a very good set with minor flaws
EUR 4,000.00
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Near complete set of this periodical which is essential to the international history of concrete and visual poetry- - -Number 1. October 1970. Hans Clavin, The Subvers Press, Ijmuiden. . 56 pp. Glued in wrappers. Handnumbered 287500. Added: specimen copy consisting of several stapled sheets.
-Subvers Teoreties nummer. No. 1 1/2 (Dec. 1970). Ijmuiden, Subvers Press, 1970. Edited by Hans Clavin. 5 loose sheets stapled together. Each features a collaboration by 2 artists, their texts are printed on top of each other (hence illegible). With Eugen Gomringer/Max Bense, Öyvind Fahlström/Pierrer Garnier, Paul de Vree/Herman Damen, Frans Vanderlinde/Julien Blaine, Emmett Williams/Sarenco.
(Scarce, not included in the usual complete collections).
Number 2: “Pornographic Poetry”: 24,5x16,5 cm., loose leaves, folder. Color offset. Very good copy. - -
Number 3/4: subvers 3+4 posters / poems, Bertini, Bory, Clavin, Deman, Lichtenauer, Nannucci, Perfetti, Targowski, Todorovic, Valoch, Wabl., august 1971; -Number 5: “Two phonographies” incomplete: only the silkscreen disc on golden cardboard, with orig. Envelope (waterstained)., Herman Damen. 2 contributions: silkscreen disc on golden cardboard and 24 circular pages printed in offset (some foxing (with light traces of humidity) 22x31 cm. edition of 500 numbered copies. - -Number 6: “Geschichte” by Peter Meijboom. 24x21cm., stapled, unpaginated. Mimeograph.
Number 8: herman de vries “On Language”. 30x21 cm., softcovers, 23pp recto. Offset, collage. No. 34 of 600 numbered copies. Very good condition.
Number 9/10: “L’Angerie” , Hans Clavin. 21x15 cm., softcovers, unpaginated. Offset, collages. Each page reproduces a classic visual poem that is printed in black and white and in some instances with a highlight color such as red, green or yellow. The work is printed as a book (De Bezige Bij ,Amsterdam) with no designation that it is an issue of Subvers. -
Number 11, “Maskers” by Paul de Vree: 16x16 cm, 12 cards in folder (folder very lightly foxed, otherwise fine). Offset. -
Number 12 (and last): “Poëzie voor de modale liefhebber “ (Poetry for average amateur). 20,5x14,5 cm., stapled, unpaginated. Mimeograph. No. 19 of 100 numbered copies. Stapled in a page iof glossy paper, apparently from architectural periodical).
[#18177]
NY: Alan Bernheimer, 1971. All and only published. 4to. [66 pp]. Some light toning to edges and light staining of front cover,, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers.
EUR 150.00
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Edited by Alan Bernheimer. Thanks to Larry Fagin, Merrill Gilfillan, Anne Waldman. Cover art by Merrill Gilfillan. Rebecca Wright, Michael Waltuch, Alex Smith, Arlene Ladden, Kit Robinson, Alan Bernheimer, Bill Zavatsky, Steve Benson, Roger Kamenetz, Pat Bizzell, Merrill Gilfillan, and Paul Violi.
[#18467]
Number 6. Den Haag, no date ca.1970). Printed on different colour paper, innovartive lay-out
EUR 80.00
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Published by "De Swem", short for Werkgroep Eksperimentele Maatschappij: an initiative in The Hague to organize jobs and schooling, a not for profit iniative. Lay-out and contents considerably influenced by Punk.
[#18921]
Writings & Drawings by Children.
Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 (all publ). New York, Birth Press, Winter 1960-Fall 1961. Spine stapled in original photographic wrappers. Spine of no. 4 lightly faded, otherwise all in excellent condition. Each ab. 40 pages.
EUR 500.00
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By Tuli Kupferberg. Ostensively anthologies of children's writings, but all intermixed with antique woodcuts and Tuli's humor,
[#16545]
Nos. 1-7 (n.d./1968-26/2/1970), continued as new series SYMBOL (-BONJOUR) Nos. 1-37 ( n.d.1971-1982). Düsseldorf & Köln, (Originally:) Self-published as schoolperiodical. (Later:) Verlag Symbol. 1968 - 1982. Size 21x29,7 cm, all limited editions, partly signed by the authors,editors and contributors, special editions and several numbers accompanied by the original paste-ups (used for printing). Several issues with added original artwork. Altogether 62 numbers, plus some ephemeral material.
EUR 1,000.00
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Edited and started by Wolfgang Wangler & Friedhelm Jantzen as a mimeographed school periodical in a Gymnasium in Düsseldorf, this developed and expanded to a full-fledged highly respected publication. All numbers richly illustrated and with interesting lay-out. Originally mimeographed, stapled in the spine. Frequently signed by editors and/or artistst and with numerous special issues, De-luxe editions with original signed artwork etc. Added some ephemeral artwork (probably first attempts), some correspondence from the initial period, etc. Fuller details on request.
[#15910]
Internationale Beiträge zur neuen Kunst/ International Contributions to the New Art
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Agis Verlag, Baden-Baden BRD), 1965-1967. Orig.wrappers (slight soilage,inobtrusive blindstamp to no. 3). 22,5x 21 cm.
EUR 300.00
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Contributions by the editor, Robert Kudielka, Dieter Honisch, K.O.Götz, Lawrence Alloway, Alexander Liberman, Hsao Chinetc. "Syn(Gr.)=Together. Open possibilities of an integral art beyond the hard-and fast definitions of formalism….."
[#17397]
HENRI CHOPIN: A group of 11 complete volumes (i.e. vols. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19 , 20, 22) and 5 incomplete volumes (vols. 10,15,16,18) comprising the most important period in which Henry CHOPIN was in the editorial board (out of a total of 24 volumes published):
EUR 1,000.00
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One of the rarest and most important Belgian literary journals. Focusing on the avant-garde, it became increasingly important for visual poetry and sound poetry. The offered numbers are important because they comprise the period when HENRI CHOPIN was in the editorial board (FROM VOL. 9 TILL VOL. 22). Despite the fact that it was initially published only in the Dutch language, the journal attracted highly important international contributors, both literary as artistic. The following issues are present:
7: 1,2/3,4 cplt
8: 1, 2, 3, 4/cplt
9: 1, 2/3, 4 /cplt
10: 2, 4
11: 1, 2/3, 4/cplt
12: 1, 2, 3, 4/cplt
13: 1/2, 3/4 /cplt
14: 1, 2, 3/4, 5/6 /cplt
15: 1, 3/4 /
16: 2/3, 4/
17: 1, 2/3, 4; cplt
18: 1, 4
19: 1/2, 3/4 c[lt
20: 1/2, 3/4; cplt
22: 1/2, 3/4.cplt
[#20101]
Nos. 2-7 (of 7 publ.).Brussel, 1953-1955. Mimeographed, folio (nos.2-5 and folded half-folio nos 6-7). Stapled in the left corner. Paper age-yellowd, occasionaly foxed and lightly soiled; one page with marginal damage, without text loss. The issues have been rhrough the mail, Mailing address and postal stamps on some of the numbers.
Together with:
COBRA, Galerie Taptoe Brussels, 1956
Alechinsky, Appel, Baj, Jorn, Rein, d’Haese, Roel, Ting, Wyckaert et Dotremont avec Cobra. Exhibition announcement, 18.6 x 26.8 cm, printed both sides, black ink on white stock.== Features a collective exhibition of COBRA artists held at Galerie Taptoe between July 31 and September 26, 1956. Designed by the Polish typographer and artist Corneille Hannoset. Taptoe was a short-lived but influential centre for the arts in Brussels in the 1950s, which set out to revitalize Belgium's avant-garde. Near mint copy.
EUR 1,000.00
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Flemish critical literary avant-garde periodical edited by Walter Korun (=Piet de Groof).
Contributions, poetry by Karel du Bois, Guus Gils,Remy van de Kerckhove, H.C.Pernath, Erik van Ruysbeek, Paul Snoek.
In No. 3 the "Open brief aan de reaktie van Johan Daisne"
In No. 4 the reaction to this critical Open Letter from Bontridder, Gaston Burssens, Hugo Claus, Simon Vinkenoog, Jan Walravens, Marcel Wauters.
With bookillustration (vignets) and frontcover of no 5 by Veerle Loman.
[#17561]
Nummer 1-2 (all publ.). München, Maistrassenpresse, 1965-1966. Original illustrated wrappers, square 8vo. (First issue b/w, 76 pages; second issue 30 pages, leporello-printed with white paper between the double pages, printed b/w. on coloured stock.
EUR 600.00
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Edited by Peter Reuss. Drucke der Jungen Akademie München, 1965-1966; typescript, offset. Texts by Guntram Vesper, Karl Krolow, Pitt Morell, Ulrich Raschke, Claire Goll, Pter Handke, Uwe Herms, Herman Kasack, Raoul Hausmann a.o.. Woodcuts and linocuts by Uli Kasten, Klaus Staeck, Klaus Lea, Otto Nebel and Gebhardt, Photographic illustrations by Michael Neusüss, Hannah Höch.
[#16450]
A group of 9 issues of the rare "first" Témoin of which 5 years were published prior to WW1 (a revival was published from 1933-1935, again initiated by Paul Iribe, and prior to WW2). Available are Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. (4e Année); 17 avril - 29 mai 1909. Light foxing, but otherwise good. 3e Année : No. 25, 20 juin 1908 (La vérité sur le discours de Guillaume II). Soiled and a bit damaged; and 3e Année: No. 49 (n.d.) which is L'Affaire Steinheil.
EUR 1,000.00
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With partly coloured full-page illustrations by Paul Iribe, Fernand Fau, Juan Gris, Xavier Gosé, Polida, Grossmann, Portalez, Florane, W. Howard, Florane, George Delaw a.o.
[#18545]
Camelot II Productions, 1983. Folded, 28 x 22 cm.24 pages, b/w printed.
EUR 120.00
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Artwork by: R. Casso & Adam Gonzales, additional artwork by: Mari Fulton.
Punk photo calendar featuring shots The Minuteman, Saccharine Trust, The Angry Samoans, D.I., The Meat Puppets, Agression, CH. 3, Redd Kross (circa 1979), SIN 34, The Sluts, The Bangles and Black Flag. Limited to 500 only. Includes sticker.
[#16661]
Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). New York, 1964-1966. Original illustrated wrappers.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Emmet Jarrett, Richard Lourie, Ron Schreiber and David van Hoorn. Cover art on each issue. With a few drawings inside. Contributions by Babette Deutsch, Denise Levertov, Ben Shahn, Philip Whalen, Diane Wakoski. Thomas Clark, Jason Miller, Norman Porter a.o. The cover for no. 3 is an original signed serigraph by David Van Hoorn.
[#18575]
Issue 1. Houston: Thora-Zine, issue one, January 1993. Staple-bound wraps,28x21cm, not paginated (56 pp.). Excellent copy.
EUR 200.00
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Dubbing itself the “underground media monitor,” the premier issue of this magazine featured articles like “Fuck Rodney King” and “Malcolm X: Hate Preacher or Symbol of Peace” (the author decided on the latter), along with an interview with Lydia Lunch, show and ‘zine reviews, poetry, the article “Ain’t No Sense in Voting” (“I laugh at all you people who honestly think voting makes some kind of difference or means something or whatever. You are nothing but BRAINWASHED IDIOTS!” – Biff Steak), lots of ads, and a three-page spread on flyer art.
[#14611]
Nos. 1-9 (all publ.). Westport, Connecticut, 1947-1949. Size (h/w): 26 x 18,3 cm. With many illustrations (partly tipped-in), photographs, elaborately printed on different stock. Original illustrated wrappers.
EUR 900.00
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Designed by Ruth Stephan (who also was Editor); art-editor (and design for covers): John Stephan; typography by Sven Jansen, printed by the Elm Tree Press. Deals with modern avant-garde literature and art; issues of about 140/150 pp. each. Reproduces work by Ernst, Lam, Tanguy, Magritte, Klee, S.W. Hayter, Calder, Dhagall, Picasso, De Chirico, Miro, Tanguy, W. Kandinsky, etc.; contains literary contributions by T.S. Eliot, W.C. Williams, Stephen Spender, K. Seligmann, Michaux, Rexroth, Motherwell, Bataille, Borgès, Neruda, Genet, Artaud, a.o.
[#11296]
Revue Tapageuse paraissant aux Quatre Saisons.
Nos. 1-3 (all publ., with variant of no 2 on pink paper). Bruxelles, Hiver 1982 -1984. 8vo., unbound.
EUR 100.00
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Ed. by Jean-Baptiste Baronion (Haut-Parleur) and Emile Van Balberghe (Porte-voix). Also dated as 'Premier - Dernier Brouhaha. No. 3 contains 4 inserted pamphlets. No. 2 publishes 'La poulbelge dans tous set états'.
[#21430]
Edited by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari
Number 1. June 2010. Cover: the ""Nun-shooting up" variant.
ISBN13: 9781935202332, [publisher: Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art Athens, Greece] Softcover [40] pp.; 29 x 22.4 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; . Fine condition.
EUR 700.00
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"ToiletPaper" is an artists' magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, born out of a passion or obsession they both cultivate: images. Art Direction by Micol Talso
Issue number one was produced with two cover variants, this one features a nun shooting up. The standard edition's cover is a close up of a woman's face pressed against a man's with an eyeball in his mouth.
[#19357]
Edited by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari
Number 1-13 (complete, Athens, Paris & Bologna, 2010-2016 ) (No.1 is the "Nun Variant".)
Plus: the TAR ART EDITION, Toiletpaper Record, Two Toiletpaper Book Anthologies and Three Calenders (see details below).
EUR 2,500.00
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"ToiletPaper" is an artists' magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, born out of a passion or obsession they both cultivate: images. Art Direction by Micol TalsoThe magazine contains no text - each picture springs from an idea, often simple, and through a complex orchestration of people it becomes the materialization of the artists’ mental outbursts. Since the first issue in June 2010, "Toilet Paper" has created a world that displays ambiguous narratives and a troubling imagination. It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery. The result is a publication that is itself a work of art which, through its accessible form as a magazine, and through its wide distribution, challenges the limits of the contemporary art economy". A brand new, spectacular collection of twenty-one ToiletPaper-related items: comprised of
-a complete set of all thirteen numbered issues of this fascinating, irregularly issued artist's project published to date - 1 (June 2010) with the "Nun" special edition cover / 2 (January 2011) / 3 (June 2011) / 4 (November 2011) / 5 (February 2012) / 6 (July 2012) / 7 (December 2012) / 8 (September 1971) / 9 (February 1981) / 10 (December 1944) / 11 (April 1987) / 12 (Undated) / 13 (Undated) in the collector's edition limited to six hundred and fifty numbered examples packaged with a ToiletPaper folding fan multiple
- along with
-the hors serie "Tar Art Special Edition" (Summer 2011) that appeared between issues 4 and 5,
-the three ToiletPaper spiral-bound calendars issued to date for 2013, 2015, and 2017,
-the two "ToiletPaper Book" hardbound anthologies - the second from the deluxe "Platinum Edition", and t
- the "I Always Remember A Face, Especially When I’ve Sat on It: A Vinyl Record Compiled by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari Published by The Vinyl Factory" 12" picture disc in a vinyl sleeve limited to one thousand numbered examples.
- Additionally, these come with a special ToiletPaper pictorial canvas tote bag produced for Maurizio Cattelan's 2011 Guggenheim retrospective exhibition.
- ISSN 1792-3891
[#17348]
eine macabre zeitschrift.
(The only issue published ?) : Kunstbeilage von Prof. Paul Wunderlich. 4. Jahrgang nr. 13. Bremen: Self published, (n.d - late sixties) Quarto, 31 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers.
EUR 200.00
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Contributions by diettrich kittner, raoul hausmann, roland neumann, peter paul zahl, dieter volkmann, arno reinfrank richard laus and others. With a double page illustration by Giger; a full page illustration by Pit Morell and front cover by H. Eisenmann; a loosely inserted and folded double page black and white print (auf kunstdruckpapier) by paul wunderlich; a folded 'Total' sonderdruck (special edition) with reproduced press clippings about articles that appeared after that one of the former' issues of Total had been refused by the Deutsche Post.. With loosely laid in subscription form.
[#12462]
Nos. 1-6 (all publ.). Paris, Transition Press, Feb. 1948-1950. Original wrappers, covers of last issue soiled & browned.
EUR 250.00
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Proposes to be a continuation of 'Transition' published between the wars. Contribs. by: Jean-Paul Sartre, André Gide, Samuel Beckett, André Breton, Paul Eluard, Picasso, Georges Bataille, etc.; the cover of no. 5 designed by Matisse, with the original publicity band (repaired).
[#17547]
Rocky Horror News.
Vol. 1 No. 1. Premier National Issue. Philadelphia, 1978 (no more published ?) 4to; stapled in the spine, b/w and colour red added. Very light edgewear. (Insert Time Warp included).
EUR 250.00
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Edited by Robin Lipner. The Rocky Horror Fan Club in Association with Adam Sargis and Adam Sargis Associates., Philadelphia, PA. The first issue of a magazine focusing on the Rocky Horror Picture Show. 24 pages, some numbered. Illustrated, crossword puzzle, drawings, photos, black & white.
[#21022]
Nos. 1-3 (all published). NY: Jeff Goldberg, Summer 1977-Spring 1978. Formats vary. No. 1, quarto, stapled, 8pp.; no. 2 tabloid, folded, 20pp.; no. 3 tabloid, 20pp.
EUR 400.00
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A complete run of this l travel-themed art magazine, edited by poet Jeff Goldberg and Victor Bockris, together with Bobbie Bristol, Seaver Leslie and Erica Lennard. Number 1: an edition of 1000 copies, front cover photograph of David Hockney by Christopher Makos, accompanying a spoof travelogue on Australia by Victor Bockris .Four photographs taken by William Burrough stopover in Madeira in 1964 en route from Tangiers to New York. Kathy Acker , "Haiti: A Trip to the Voodoo Doctor". Other contents include David Byrne, Christopher Knowles. Ted Berrigan ("America: Clear the Range"); "Tahiti" (a cartoon by John Holmstrom); and Miles's account of his trip on Concorde "courtesy of Virgin Records with owner Richard Branson." Number 2: (Winter 1977) a lengthy photo-illustrated cover story on Muhammad Ali's meeting with Andy Warhol (arranged by Victor Bockris); plus The cover features still images from the short film *Apple Knockers and Coke* starring Marilyn Monroe look-alike, Playboy playmate Arline Hunter. The contents of this photo-themed issue include pictures of celebrities, artists, writers, and musicians of the Punk and New Wave movements including Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley, John Waters, Andy Warhol, Mohammed Ali, Joey Ramone, Chris Burden, Tina Lhotsky, Legs McNeil, Steve Varble, Christopher Knowles, Cindy Lubar, Victor Bockris, Terry Sellers, Stiv Bators, Jane Fire, Susan Springfield, and Lesli Schiff, contributed by William Burroughs, Roberta Bayley, Jimmy de Sana, Anton Perich, Marcia Resnick, Bobby Grossman, Gerard Malanga, Don Snyder, Alan Lewis Kleinberg, Chris Stein, Christopher Markos, Richard Hell, Andreas Landers, and Bobby Miller. Also a two-page cartoon by John Holmstrom.
[#20555]
Nos. 1-6 (all published). Santa Barbara, Berkeley, Christopher Books, 1970-1975. Paper covered, varying sizes. 150 to 200 pages per issue, illustrated. Fine condition.
EUR 700.00
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Edited by David Meltzer. Contributions by Jack Hirschman, Louis Zukofsky, Nathaniel Tarn, William Blake, Laura DeWitt James, Gerard Malanga, Emmanuel Pereire, Harris Lenowitz, Lenny Bruce, John Weiners, Robert Kelley, Stan Brakhage, Louis Zukofsky, Lindy Hough, Clayton Eshleman, Isidore Isou (transl.) a.o.; photomontages by Henryk Hermaniowicz. a.o. Last issue 'Sayings of Yakov Frank', translated by Harris Lenowit . Number 1 includes artwork by Wallace Berman and George Herms.
[#19989]
No. 0 and Nos. 1-8 (all published). Madrid, Tropos, 1970-1973. - No. 0 Cuaderno Literario Conjunto 200x195 mm., soft covers, 48pp. -No. 1, Ceremonias alquímicas: sq.18,5 softcovers, 84pp. -No.2: 19x18cm., softcovers, 80pp. No. 3/4 Pintura española actual: 20x19 cm., softcovers, 188pp. With publicity band intact. -No. 5, El "poder" de la lengua y la palabra: 20x19cm., soft covers, 78pp. (Red and black ball-point pen inscriptions in pag. 3). - No. 6: 22x19cm., soft covers, 78pp. l. - No, 7/8 (and the last): 22x19cm., soft covers, 191pp. Cover by Antoni Tapies. Well preserved set.
EUR 500.00
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Progressive spanish periodical, thematic issues edited by Victor Zalbidea (Editorial Sicania, Valencia). No. 0: Contributions by V.Zalbidea, F. Encinas et al. Texts by Sade,Masoch and Gombrowicz.
No. 0 Cuaderno Literario Conjunto
No. 1 Contributions by Artaud, Tabano, Zalbidea, Paracelso et al.
No.2 Contributions by Alfred Jarry, Grupo Cantor, Victor Zalbidea, John Lennon et al. Including ZAJ's Zaj es Zaj porque Zaj no es Zaj (pag. 19 -22).
No. 3/4 Antonio Saura, Equipo Crónica, Sempere, Lucio Muñoz, Antonio López, Arranz Bravo, Bartolozzi, Luis Gordillo et al.
No. 5 Contributions by W. Burroughs, J.L. Castillejo, Gertrude Stein,. Zalbidea et al. (36 Biennal de Venecia, ed poder de la lengua y la palabra.
No. 6 Chillida, Buñuel, Wilhelm Reich, Ezra Pound et al. No. 7/8 Cover by Antoni Tapies. Contributions by U. Baldacci, J. E. Cirlot, Goytisolo, Muntadas, Terrades, Vazquez Montalban, Zalbidea et al.
[#19082]
(from no. 2 onw.: TABOE.). Blad voor jonge mensen.
Nos. 1-4 (all publ.). Amsterdam, Uitgeverij Twen/Uitgeverij Amstelpers. 1960-1961. 26,5 x 34 cm. 4to., original illustrated wrappers with illustrations and photographs. Set in good clean condition with only light edge- and spine wear.
EUR 400.00
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TWEN Nummer 1:Wie Dit Leest Wordt Gek - TABOE Nummer 2 :Maar 't Went Wel - TABOE Nummer 3 :Samen Wonen Kijk Kijk Kijk Maar - TABOE Nummer 4: Ssst Ssstdijk Soestdijk. Directed by André v.d. Louw, R. Ferdinandusse, a.o.; with contribs. by R. Campert, H. Claus, C. Nooteboom, S. Vinkenoog, Lucebert, Bibeb, Mischa de Vreede, W.F. Hermans, Hans Andreus, Jack Kerouac, Peter Schumacher, Aya Zikken a.o.. ; Oscar van Alphen, Ed van der Elsken, Ata Kando, Joan van der Keuken, Henri Cartier Bresson en Elliot Erwitt (Magnum), Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Leonard Freed en anderen. Omslagen Ed van der Elsken, Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Peter Ruting en Shunk-Kender. Illustraties door oa. Frank Lodeizen, Oey Tjeng Sit, Tomi Ungerer.etc. Covers, ills. and photographs by Oscar van Alphen, Ed van der Elsken, Ata Kando, Joan van der Keuken, Henri Cartier Bresson en Elliot Erwitt (Magnum), Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Leonard Freed, Peter Ruting en Shunk-Kender. Frank Lodeizen, a.o.
[#15372]
(Verschijnt om de drie weken/ Verschijnt onregelmatig).
Nos. 1-4 (all publ.?). Heverlee, 22 Nov. 1969 - 30 April 1970. (21,5 x 32 cm). Roneotyped, b&w. (No. 2 with cover in orange). With illustrations.
EUR 200.00
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Belgian underground and psychedelic publication, edited by Walter Declerck in Heverlee. Contribs, by Burroughs, Karel de Geest, Barn Altona, Cis Peeters, Meyerson, Peter Rooibos, Dirk Vom Berge (ills.), and many anonymous.
[#21060]
Nummer 1 ,2, 3, 5. Kassel, Edition & Verlag Boczkowski, 1969–1970. A set of 4 stapled booklets out of 8 all published, 17 x 13.5 cm. Each number is devoted to a specific artist, text mostly in German, some English.
EUR 900.00
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Concrete poetry publication of what became a series of 8 booklets, each one dedicated to a single author´s artist book. The last one was published in 1970. The booklets were to accompany portfolio publications. Very rare. 1: Reinhold Koehler. Contra Texte 2: Jiri Kolar. Gersaints Aushängeschild 3: Kasimnir Malewitsch. Suprematistische Zeichnungen 5: Bohumila Grögerova,Josef Hirsal. Intertexte.
[#21437]
Zeitschrift für angebliche literatur & andere branchenunübliche kommunikationsformen.
Numbers 1, 4-5, 6-8, 9-10. 11/12 Munich, Gersthofen, Benno Käsmyr Maro Verlg, 1970-1973. Togerther 4 physical numbers. Continued as:
HANGUPS. Ed. by Klaus Groh. May 1973. Special Edition of Concrete Poetry and Mail Art as Number 11/12 of the literary magazine "UND". Illustrated covers, 21 x 15 cm, approx. 80 pages.
EUR 1,000.00
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Poetry magazine, edited by Michael Czernich. This copy is one of the "numerierte von acht autoren signierte sonderausgabe". Signed by ulrich raschke, guntram vesper, josef wintjes, michael m. czernich, anfrid astel, benno käsmayr, tiny stricker and manfred bosch.
Nr. 1. München: Maro-verlag, 1970. Narrow octavo, 20 pages, and numerous illustrations and advertisements for several publishing houses (mimeographed; stapled)
Continued as:
- Doppelnummer 4-5. Gersthofen, Benno Käsmayr/Maro Verlag, undated c. 1971. Softcover, 20.5 x 9.8 cm, 48 pp. Assembling type magazine with contributions by various artists, writers, poets and comics creators, appearing 4 times a year. Ills in b/w. Text in German. This issue was edited by Michael M. Czernich, Gebhard Harlander, Fitzgerald Kusz and Dieter Wirth. Contributions by Timm Ulrichs, G.J. de Rook, Manfred Ach, Karlheinz Barwasser and others. Very good copy.
-Doppelnummer Nr. 6-8. Gersthofen, Benno Käsmayr/Maro Verlag, undated c.1971/1972. Softcover, 20.5 x 9.8 cm, 102 pp. Assembling type magazine with contributions by various artists, writers, poets and comics creators, appearing 4 times a year. Ills in b/w. Text in German. Edited by Thomas Niehörster and Fitzgerald Kusz. Contributions by Landfried Schröpfer, Jürgen Billich, Karlhans Frank, Godehard Schramm, G.J. de Rook, Michael Czernich et al. Very good copy
-UND Nr. 9 & 10. dezember 72. Gersthofen, Benno Käsmayr/Maro Verlag, 1972. Softcover, 20.5 x 14.5 cm, 92 pp. Assembling type magazine with contributions by various artists, writers, poets and comics creators, appearing 4 times a year. Ills in b/w. Text in German. Contributions by Heinz Jacobi, Sylvie Pogorzalek, Edda Imhoff, Jörg Fauser, Opal L. Nations, Klaus Groh, et al. Binding of cover starting to get loose (2 cm), generally in very good condition.
(-Nr11/12) Hangups: With black and white reproductions of ORIGINAL contributions by: Eric Anderson, A. de Aquino, S. Buri, Richard C., Jacques Charlier, CF Claus, Robin Crozier, Guillermo Deisler, K.P. Denker, Felipe Ehrenberg, Ken Friedman, A. Fisher, Fred Forest, Pierre Garnier, J. Gerz, M. Gibbs, Sigi Gudmundsson, T. Kawiak, J. Koslowski, J.H. Kocman, R. Kostelanetz, Natalie L.L., Laszlo Lakner, J.O. Mallander, David Mayor, Maurizio Nannucci, Y. Nakajima, Opal L. Nations, Tom Ockersee, Clemente Padin, Mike Parr, Michele Perfetti, Robert Rehfeldt, Terry Reid, G.J. de Rook, K.B. Schaeuffelen, Mieko Shiomi, Z. Sosnowski, W. Sorensen, M. Spatola, Petr Stembera, N. Stojanovic, L. Szalm, Balint Szombathy, Endre Tot, Gabor Toth, Janos Valoch, Ben Vautier, Edgardo Vigo, David Zack.
[#19110]
A Journal of Activist Art (originally 1ST ISSUE. Published by PADD. Political Art Documentation/Distribution.
Numbers 1-14/15. Complete Set including the Winter 1986-7 Supplement Concrete Crisis. New York, February 1981-Winter 1986/87 (all published, first 2 issues under the title "1st ISSUE".). Very good,near mint condition; some issues with very small library stamp, 1 issue with mailing label on the back. The early issues have ca.18 pages, gradually enlarging to 84 pages in coloured covers.
EUR 900.00
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Edited by Lucy Lippard and Miriam Borofsky, Elizabeth Kulas, PAD/D Political Art Documentation and Distribution. Dynamic journal of the artist's and artworker's activist group PADD, documenting in words and images subversive cultural activities of the Reagan & Bush years.
Texts and illustrations by Lucy Lippard, Nancy Angelo, Susan McCarn, A panel discussion on Art, Ideology and Education with Carol Duncan, Dan Newman,Tim Rollins, Ira Shor, Hans Haacke and others. Publication is irregular, as folows: 1st Issue #1 February 1981; 1st Issue #2 May-June 1981; Upfront #3 Dec/Jan 1981; Upfront #4 Feb/March 1982; Upfront #5 February 1983; Upfront #6-7 Summer 1983; Upfront #8 Winter 1983-4; Upfront #9 Fall 1984; Upfront #10 Fall 1985; Upfront #11 Winter 1985-86; Upfront #12-13 Winter 1986-7; Upfront Special Exhibition Supplement Concrete Crisis: Urban Images of the 80s Winter 1986-7; Upfront #14/15 Winter Spring 1987-88.
Contribs. incl. o.a. Charles Frederick, Margia Kramer, Irving Wexler, Anne Meiman, Keith Christensen, Lucy Lippard, Anne Pitrone, Stuart Garber. Covers by: Doug Ashford, Rachael Romero, Roberto Clemente, Jerry Kearns, Anton van Dalen, a.o. Articles incl.: Hispanic Art from Outrage; Cuban photopgraphy; Art against Apartheid; Not for Sale, The East Village Art Scene and the Lower East Side; Native American, Black and White Artists in search of democracy; no. 12/13 incl. "Concrete Crisis": Urban Images of the '80s (an exhibition of Street / Gallery Posters). First two issues entitled: '1st Issue'; the last double-issue subtitled: A Journal of Activist Art. '....P.A.D. is a left-to-socialist artists' resource and networking organization coming out of and into New York City. Our goal is to provide artists with an organized relationship to society, to demonstrate the political effectiveness of image making ....'
[#19633]
Tweemaandelijks tijdschrift voor wetenschappelijk amusement (Utopia. Bi-monthly for scientific entertainment),
COMPLETE SET together with some ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Numbers 1-10. 1975-1978 1975 - 1977. Together with the 2 Thematic supplements (all published). Variously produced issues in different formats and paper. Complete sets are quite rare because of the small edition of the first issues, TOGETHER WITH: The original DESIGNS for the issues 1, 3, 5, 6 and the special issue on J.M. JUJOL, together on ±55 lvs., mostly w. mounted letterpress articles, illustrations and original drawings. (Note:- Mounted letterpress articles partly loose(ning). = With numerous manuscript directions for the printer in blank margins. The original drawings comprise two comics and a drawing by CHIEL (VAN DER STELT) ("Mr. Fluxus comments...", "Fluxus heeft druk werk", "Utopia gaat gewoon door!", pen and felt-tip pen, 1x dated "'76"), an anonymous drawing "Maarten Pedroli's Tofplof automaat" and various designs of the frog that was used for the frontwrapper of Utopia 5.
EUR 3,500.00
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Redactie / edited by: Hans Oldewarris, Hans Kamphuis, Jan Pesman, Peter de Winter. Variously produced issues in various formats and paper. An important and very remarkable periodical on innovative and creative design.
Nr. 1. "Various articles with supplement : Guitar with electronics" Oktober 1975. Edition: 300
Nr. 2. Stefan Schlesinger and Van Houten, 3-d.postcards, supplement "Een I.Q. kleurentelevisie" . Various articles. On the cover a bathing cap designed by architect H. Th. Wijdeveld in the 1920s. March 1976. Edition: 300
Nr. 3. Prijsvraag voor een restaurant in Peshawar, Pakistan. Op de omslag het winnende ontwerp van Jan Benthem / Competition for a restaurant in Peshawar, Pakistan. On the cover the winning entry by Jan Benthem. May 1976. Edition: 500
Nr. 4. From the archives of Hergé and Speer, Joe Colombo, Cthulhu-mythology. September 1976. With the cigarette-paperbook attached. Edfion: 500
N r. 5. Superimposed plates. January 1977. dition: 750 Nr. 6. Dutch pavilions at World Exhibitions, The car as ornament.
Nr. 7. Water towers and solar energy. 1977. Edition of 1500 copies. Druk Twigt B.V. Gouda. In transparent plastic tube. (5 sheets of 30x90 cm,printed on one side in blue, rolled into the tube; later these were cut again and stapled together).
Nr. 8. Schrijfmachines / Typewriters. Met bijdragen van / with contributions by W.F. Hermans, Rudy Kousbroek, Piet Grijs. Complete with the Samples of Carbon-paper (inside) and Correction-foil.
Nr. 9. Televisie / Television. (With complete script of Utopia TV-program on the future developments of television.
Nr. 10. (also numbered as Jrg. 3 ( september1978 American Paperback Cover Art. Met bijdragen van / with contributions by Hans Oldewarris, Mark Schaffer, Piet Schreuders, Ed Schilders, Thomas L. Bonn, Huib Opstal. Edition: 2000 ex. TOGETHER WITH: - Utopia - special. (1) Speciale uitgave Architekt JUJOL 1879 – 1949 Samenstelling / compiled by Rein Saariste, Dolf Dobbelaar, Joris molenaar, Paul de Vroom. bouwplaat / Cardbord model: Kees Christiaanse. Limited ed. in cardboard box. 500 copies.November 1976 - Utopia - special 2. DWL-brochure met voorstel tot het vestigen van een werkgemeenschap in het watertorencomplex op het voormalige Drinkwaterleidingterrein in Rotterdam /DWL-brochure with the proposal to set up a working community in the watertowercomplex in Rotterdam. Samenstelling / Compiled by Hans Oldewarris, Peter de Winter, Victor Mani, Hans Werlemann. (This volume very rare as it was only given to the town council members at that time in Rotterdam. Just 150 copies)
[#19062]
Print Bart Huges.
Early rotaprint by Aad Veldhoen of BART HUGES with bandaged head with blood along his cheeks, after performing the self trepanation. 13,7x 167,3. Signed in pencil and numbered 2/10. RARE.
EUR 700.00
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[#18956]
Kunst, Kritik, Kontakte.
Jg. 1-3 no 4. Baden (Agis Verlag), Feb. 1960 - Okt. 1963. Original stapled issues; large folio; illustrations & photographs. Most issues folded once, with occasional wear over the folds.
EUR 700.00
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Edited by Alexander Leisberg and Heinz Rehn. Very informative art journal publ. by the Agis Verlag till vol. 3 no 6 (April 1964). Articles and features on Arp, Lucio Fontana, Bernard Buffet, Hans Richter, Mark Tobey, Biennale Venedig, Sonderborg, etc. Then continued as Kunst, years 1964-1969, then: Magazin Kunst, 1970-1976, from 1977 onwards entitled: Kunstmagazin.
[#21055]
Tijdschrift voor spatialisme (Later: Tijdschrift voor evolutieve poëzie).
Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 (clean copies) -Five issues out of 6 published of the first series of the magazine for 'Evolutive' poetry issued in Rotterdam between 1965-1967. Published by Frans Vanderlinde and the editorial team of Paul de Vree,
EUR 800.00
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Ed. by Frans Vanderlinde, journal for "evolutive poetry", concrete poetry etc.),roneotyped ,with orig. art supplements and graphics; illustrated covers designed by L. Peire, Jan Snoeck (silkscreens). Contribs. include: Hansjörg Mayer, H. Clavin, H. Damen, P. Garnier, M. Seuphor, Paul de Vree, Ivo Vroom, Marcel Maele, Herman de Vries, Molitor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Arthur Petronio, Frans Vanderline a.o.
[#18064]
Journal souterrain pour adulte eclaire.
Number Zero 0 (all published): Paris, 1970. 300x210 mm., stapled, unpaginated. (Spine damaged). Offset.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Françoise Noel. Contributions by François Vitalis, Willem, Alain Viguier
[#15636]
Issue 1 (of an unknown number of issues published, possibly no more). Richmond, Va., Spring 1977. 40 unnumbered pages (some printed on one side only), within stapled paper wrappers. Illustrated throughout, one page with film attached.
EUR 200.00
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Edited by Bob Martin, inscribed by him. Contributions by G. Beery, Mrs. B. Byerley, E. Cameron, D. Trotten Chase, B. Farley, M. Gillilan, R. Kostalanetz, Mark Melkonian, T. Sherman, T. Mcauley, J. Jebb, etc.
[#20856]
Betonvagina (Concrete Vagina).
München, Galerie van de Loo, 1972. Colour serigraph in green-gray, printed gray and black on light cardboard, 67.5 x 98 cm. From an edition of 50. Signed and numbered 23/50 in pencil at the lower center. Also handwritten in pencil 'VS-DDLG (Vietnam Sinfonie- Desastres de la guerra). Based on an object-drawing by Vostell from the same year. Moderate crease on upper left margin, and hard to see tear of about 1 cm at top right margin, lower margin has very light rubbing on the edges, generally a good copy.
Added is a printed poster on light cardboard featuring the same image as the silkscreen, 67.5 x 99 cm, with text announcing Vostell's exhibition 'Neue Serie Objektzeichnungen 1971-72' at Galerie van de Loo from 17 February 10 April 1972. Very light rubbing along extremities, else very good.
EUR 500.00
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[#21508]
9 Décollagen und Verwischungen
Galerie Parnass 14,9-10,1963. Wuppertal, Galerie Parnass, 1963. Autobusabfahrt...am Sonnabend den 14, September 1963... Softcover, staple-bound, 16 fold-out pages from poster; very good condition; light rubbing to covers; Together with a Annoubncement for the Exhibitiobn Lil Picard in Galerie Parnass (very small defectr in right upper corner).
EUR 500.00
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vertaling google:
831 Vostell, Wolf: 9 decollages by Vostell. Decollages and blurring. Parnassus Gallery, September 14–October 10, 1963. 1st edition. Wuppertal. Gallery Parnassus. 1963. 26.5 x 23.0cm. 8 folding plates. O box with staples. Very good copy. 160.—
Rare catalog for an exhibition with decollages and smearings as well as for a happening, starting from the gallery in the form of a car trip: 9 decollages or [Life as Image] or [Image as Life], announced on the folding poster used as title page. (Some of the catalogs only have a one-page title page, which refers to the exhibition, not the leaflet with information about the happening). The remaining leaflets document works, texts and happenings. A reference card to the exhibition of Lil Picard in the Galerie Parnass from September 14th to October 10th, 1963 in the format of the catalog is enclosed.
[#21208]
Betonvagina (Concrete Vagina).
Wolf Vostell, Betonvagina 2 / Die Geburt; one signed photograph and two artist proof screenprints, 1974.
Wolf Vostell, Betonvagina 2, undated (c. 1974). Black and white silver gelatin photograph, 28 x 28.5 cm, with slim white borders, signed by Vostell on the lower margin. The photo features a still image from Vostell’s 16 mm film ‘Desastres’ (1972), produced for the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein’s video art library, which was the first of its kind in the world and co-founded by Vostell. The film incorporates a variety of visual resources: archive material, documentary photos, Vostell’s own concrete sculptures, mixed with surreal scenarios alluding to the brutality and violence in a post-war divided Germany.
This still depicts a ‘betonvagina’ motif (concrete-vagina), used in several works by Vostell, in which he places an angular slab of concrete over the genital zone of a woman lying down with her legs spread apart. By ‘betoniering’ (concreting) various body parts, the artist emphasises the structural violation of the vulnerable body in an almost abstract (concrete) manner. Some surface wear to print, with staining to corner of verso, not showing through, small pinholes to the corners.
Betonvagina 2 / Die Geburt (The Birth), 1974. Two colur screenprints in black and dark red on thick board, 24 x 30 cm, each with the same heightened dark-red lettering, both identified as artist proofs on verso (EA in pencil next to a printed Vostell logo). The source for the title ‘Betonvagina 2 / Die Geburt’ derives from Wolfgang Vomm, Wolf Vostell: Die Druckgrafik. Bergisch Gladbach, Städtische Galerie Villa Zanders, 2005. p. 120.
The first screenprint, Betonvagina 2, presents a grainy black and white reproduction of the ‘Desastres’ film still identical to the photograph in this group, with a handwritten text ‘La Beauté est un acte moral!’ printed in red suspended over the lower part of the picture. This screenprint was originally produced in a signed and numbered edition of 500 copies for the deluxe edition of the catalogue for Vostell’s exhibition in December 1974 - January 1975 at the A.R.C. 2. Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris titled ‘Environnements / Happenings 1958 - 1974’. (Paris, Editions du Chene, 1974).
The second screenprint, Die Geburt (The Birth), features a different grainy black and white image with the same motto: ‘La Beauté est un acte moral!’. Pictured is a woman giving birth surrounded by a happy family. According to Vomm this serigraphy was probably not published. It does not appear in ‘Desastres’ but seems to be a pendant to the Betonvagina 2 still. The image is sourced from a French film depicting Max Ploquin's experimental ‘pain-free’ childbirth technique (without epidural).
Verso of the print includes the printed caption: ‘Cette image (photo Maurice Henry - L'Express) est extraite du film Les yeux de l enfant, du Docteur Max Ploquin sur l'accouchement sans douleur.’ Both screenprints have minor surface wear, generally in fine condition.
Wolf Vostell (Leverkusen, 1932 – Berlin, 1998). One of the founders of Fluxus, Vostell was an eclectic pioneer engaged with a variety of media. He was among the first artists to adopt video and installation in his practice and the first to include a television within an artwork in 1958. Techniques such as blurring, Dé-coll/age and embedding objects in concrete are characteristic of his work. Destruction and political engagement are recurring themes. Disturbing images, often depicting war horrors, and menacing instruments like saw blades populate Vostell’s work. He mobilized concrete’s ambivalent connotations of permanence and inflexibility, strenght and violence, to engage with the unrelenting presence of violence in postwar society. Vostell reasoned that if art and life are one, violence must have a place in art and the art public cannot be protected from the awareness of this daily threat.
EUR 1,600.00
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[#21509]
Manifeste und Happenings
Stuttgart Reflections Press.
Manifests and Happenings. Stuttgart. ReflectionPress. (Circa 1969). 30 x 21 cm. 37 sheets. OPlastic rail mount. Good to very good copy. 160.—
Collection of various happening instructions, action texts, Wolf Vostell's manifestos as matrix prints and xerographs, partly offset printing. Available include: HappeningManifest New York, March 26, 1966; 9 decollages or life as image or image as life; "read this manifesto and decolage it by washing and drying yourself in it"; Rest + refuel: The Event Road – A Happening; emergency curb; CIELO (heaven air paradise); KLEENEX 5-8/1961; A 3 continent happening; cleaning: Action instructions for cleaning the action unit. Mostly on the simplest paper, partly stamped. Together in red plastic splint. Appeared with different front motives. Enclosed: Wolf Vostell. HAVE. Happening Archive Berlin. Information letter from Wolf Vostell, 1973, 1 sheet DIN A4; Wolf Vostell: Event is architecture. Action lecture TH Aachen, November 9th, 1967. 8 sheets, hectographed, stapled, DIN A4; Independent Olympic Committee. press release. November 18, 1971, Munich. 2 sheets, xerography, stapled. Rare.
EUR 500.00
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[#13129]
Eine Monatsschrift.
Jahrgang 1-4 (all publ.). Heidelberg, 1945/46-1949. First 2 vols. bound, rest original wrappers. A bit dustsoiled.
EUR 200.00
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Complete set of one of the major post-war literary and general cultural periodicals, edited by Dolf Sternberger, with collaboration of Karl Jaspers, W. Krauss & Alfr. Weber, with contribs. by E. Kästner, Th. Mann, H. Arend, v. Brentano, M. Buber, Max Frisch, Kaschnitz, Bergengrün, a.o.
[#21152]
Numbers 1-6 (out of 8 published). London, Sandy Robertson, Feb. 1977- XMas'77. , Original wrappers. Corner stapled at upper left. 29,8x21 cn. Printed on rectos only. Illustrated (b&w). L ight corner creases over the staples to all issuesl ight wrinkles to back page of issue 1, Otherwise all in fine/ near fine condition. Each issue had a different subtitle and printed on different colour stock: Issue 1: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the Modern World (light blue); Issue 2: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Teen Aeshetes (pink); Issue 3: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Young Existentialists ( light green); Issue 4: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the New Romanticism (darks yellow); Issue 5: A Rock N Roll Magazine for international heroes (yellow stock). Issue 6- XMas'77. Cover picture:Susan Carson/Dreva Archives. 12 pages, stapled in left upper corner. P. 3/6: The return of the Rock+Roll Heroes. A Study of heroism, by Glenn Marks; 7 Patti art given by tony d, 8/9 henry miller by frank letchford; 10 Patti photo by alex fergusson; 11:Patti hotel bill,given by aris; 12 art by patti,given by skid kid.
EUR 3,000.00
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Edited by Sandy Robertson. A PATTI SMITH fanzine, the name being derived from lyrics to Smith's song 'Ain't It Strange.' Sandy Robertson was a Scottish writer.Patti Smith was the main focus, others were also featured (Sex Pistols, Lou Reed, Harry Crosby, Kim Fowley, Artaud, Wilhelm Reich, Todd Rundgren). Robertson states in issue 1: "I'm starting this magazine because I believe that I have interesting ideas and yet I can't get them published by the 'big' music papers. Mark P. of Sniffin' Glue apparently said that everyone shoud start their own paper and I fully agree." And later: "I called it 'White Stuff' because I like Patti's line (from the song Ain't It Strange), and also there are lots of black music papers, but few in this country exclusively devoted to the music of urban white kids." No.1: Vive L'Anarchie; Patti Smith, Lou Reed; Sex Pistols, and more No.2:Contents feature articles on Smith and The Runaways, reviews of Smith's singles, Snatch, and The Clash, as well as numerous photos of Smith and surrealist poetry by Hans Arp and Antonin Artaud. No.3: Featuering the Patti Todd rundgren connections;Patti in 1973;You can't say "Fuck"in Radio Free Amwerica No. 4: Contents feature an article comparing Smith and Wilhelm Reich, as well as five pages of verse by Smith, each coupled with a different photograph. Issues of 'White Stuff' - particularly the early ones - are scarce in commerce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions, with 2 more in the UK. [Winchester, VA, No.5: Article by Frank W. Letchford on the art of Austin Osman Spare, 'Notes on Holiday Inn' by Smith, and a fans' notes on Smith, The Rolling Stones, and Rimbaud.
Issues of 'White Stuff' - are scarce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions, with 2 more in the UK.
[#18286]
Number 1 (all publ.). Syke (BRD), Wirrwahr Verlag 1979. 29x21 cm, stapled, 46pp. Contrubutions by H. Lührs, D. Schmidt, L. Bickel, C. Russin, M. Lindon et al.
EUR 150.00
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Edited by Johann Luft and Hajo Lührs. Contributions by H. Lührs, D. Schmidt, L. Bickel, C. Russin, M. Lindon a.o..
[#18362]
New York City Literary Magazine.
Numbers 1-33. The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church, New York, 1967-1971. (without nos. 9 and 12). Tall legal format, mimeographed and stapled in illustrated wrappers (after no. 33 size reduces to quarto). Light use and some dust-soil, otherwise the collection is in very good condition.
EUR 3,500.00
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Edited by Joel Sloman, Anne Waldman, and others. Writing in "Running Off The World", Anne Waldman said about the magazine: "The impulse was always toward the immediate community, so it covers most of the so-called New York School plus what comes after, with a bow toward Black Mountain, the Beats, San Francisco Renaissance, and the New York Scene (not 'school'), as well as many independent folk and younger writers from workshops. It was arty, political, experimental, classy, corny, unaligned." - quoted in A Secret Location on the Lower East Side. By Steven Clay & Rodney Philips. (N.Y.: NYPL & Granary Books, 1998), p.188. Contributors include: Vito Acconci, John Ashbery, Bill Berkson, Ted Berrigan, Joe Brainard, Rucy Buckhardt, Jim Carroll, Tom Clark, Clark Coolidge, Robert Creeley, Kenward Elmslie, Dick Gallup, Allen Ginsberg, John Giorno, Barbara Guest, Frank Lima, Gerard Malanga, Bernadette Mayer, Michael McClure, Charles North, Alice Notley, Frank O'hara, Joel Oppenheimer, Ron Padgett, Ed Sanders, Peter Schjeldahl, James Schuyler, Tony Towle, Tom Veitch, Diane Wakowski, Lew Warsh, and Trevor Winfield among others. With cover designs by George Schneeman, Donna Dennis, Mike Goldberg, John Giorno, and others.
[#6920]
Internationale Monatsschrift.
Heft 1-10 (all publ.). Innsbruck/Wien, 1946-1948. Roy-8vo; original wrappers, with last issue in reprint; iillustrated.
EUR 250.00
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Important Austrian literary and art periodical (thick issues of ab. 160 pp. + ills.) of the post-war period, with the last issue in photoreprint. Ed. by L. von Sauter & M.Bourgeois, with contribs. by Beguin, Aragon, Vernet, Saint-Exupery, Camus, St.Zweig, Kafka, Hans Weigel, Fr.Wildgans, a.o.; the later issues are scarce.
[#16873]
Magazine (Zeitschrift für Jazz und Anderes. Hrsg. Galerie Seide)
YARDBIRD. Nos. 1-6. Hannover 1959-1961 (all under this title). In the original wrappers. Continued as:
DER EGOIST. Nos. 7-17 (all publ.), Frankfurt, n.d. (1965?)-1970. In the original stiff wrappers.
Continued as: DER NEUE EGOIST. Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Frankfurt/Hannover, (n.d.,1975-1976). In gold-coloured orig. wrappers.
All issues are complete with thir belonging graphic or art supplements.
The whole set in good condition for this fragile publication. All ca. 32,5 x 23,5 cm.
EUR 1,500.00
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Promotional publication of the Avant-Garde Galerie Seide. Published almost single-handedly by the Gallerist Seide himself, causing several anomalies in the numbering and pagination. We can offer a full set ,printed and produced under Seides supervision, mimeographed and printed in offset, at first in Hannover. After his move to Frankfurt the journal was produced in a larger, more commercial edition. The last issue published by Melzer Verlag, but immediately there after publication was discontinued. The first series (Yardbird) with orig. artwork on the covers and supplements (Zinklithografien) by Igael Tumarkin, Carl Buchheister, Günter Drehbusch, Helmut Scholz (loose in no. 4, signed), Raimund Girke (2 of 3 in no 5.) Arnulf Rainer (in no. 6, signed), Hermann Goepfert, Robert Michel. Thomas Bayrle, etc. Articles on contemporary art and artists, also on Jazz (Peter Kasten). The successor "Der Egoist" later "Neue Egoist" was printed in offset, and bound in white stiff card wrappers with an illustration - No. 7. 1965. 44 pp, in typographic wrappers. incl.several illustrated pages. With signed lithography (56/200) by Raimund Girke. Contribs. By Werner Schreib, HJ Precht, Peter Iden, J.A.Thwaites, etc. - No. 8. n.d. (1966). 32 + XX pages, in illustrated stiff wrappers. With graphic supplement by Ygael Tumarkin also monograph 8 on Tumarkin - No. 9 , 1966. 22 + XX pages. With graphic supplement by Hermann Goepfert (by Produktionsgruppe X Nummer 23/500 der I. Auflage, signed and with stamp on verso). - No. 10. n.d. (1967). 50 page in illustrated stiff wrappers. With montage by Robert Michel & Ella Bergmann. Egozentrisches Manifest by Timm Ulrichs. - - No. 11. März 1967. 3.Jahrgang Heft 1. With a serigraphy by Jef Verheyen - No. 12. September 1967. 3.Jahrgang Heft 2. Hommage à Albert Schulze Vellinghausen. With orig.serigraphy by Raimund Girke - No.13. Nov. 1967. Hommage à Lucio Fontana. Hrsg. Adam Seide. 7 pages in stiff boards. "Weiße Manifest" von L. Fontana with portrait; Contributions by Heinz Mack, Herman Goepfert, Wieland Schmied, Kurt Leonhard, Otto Piene, - No. 14. 1968 (1.Quartal, 4.Jahrgang, should be 9 th year). 46 pages in illustrated card wrappers. With Graphic supplement by Christian Megert. Devoted to art in Switzerland. Contribs.: J.A.Thwaites,Tuli Kupferberg, Peter Handke.Willoughby Sharp, etc. - No. 15.1968 (2.Quartal 1968). 50 pages in illustrated card wrappers. With Lithography by Herman de Vries. Issue devoted to Art in The Netherlands, contr.many important dutch authors in translation, Provo documentation, etc - No. 16. (1.Heft 10.Jahrgang). 30 pages in illustrated card wrappers. Mostly dedicated to Thomas Bayrle. With Lithography by Bayrle. - No. 17. (Heft 1/1970,11.Jahgang). 64 pages in illustrated card wrappers. Mostly dedicated to Werner Schreib complete with the lithograph loosely laid in. The first commercially published issue (by Melzer Verlag), at the same time the last till continuation as - Neue Egoist No. 1 with signed lithograph by Leiv Warren Donnan - Neue Egoist No. 2 with signed lithograph by Thomas Bayrle.
[#21506]
Nos 1 - 9 (all) Rotterdam,1980-1986. Original illustrated wrappers. First 3 issues 36,5x27,5, rest 30x29,5 cm., very good condition.
EUR 1,500.00
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Stichting Pretentieus. Edited by Gerald van der Kaap, Elbert de Bruin, Frans Fortunati, Ludo van Halem. Dutch photographic magazine designed by 'Hard Werken'.Contains work by Max Koot, Michel Szulc Krzyzanoski, Sanne Sannes, Peer de Wit, Ben Hansen, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gilbert & George,Hans van Meerwijk, Boyd Webb, Thomas Anschütz, Tom Drahos, Klaus Frahm, Spank Moons, André Thijssen, Marcel van der Vlugt,Martin Kippenberger, Peter Klashorst, Jan Henderikse, Rob Scholte, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Peter Nagy, Allan McCollum, Gretchen Blender, Matt Mullican. and many others.
[#20204]
Edited by Uta Erlhoff, Michael Erlhoff (and Lutz Jörgens).
Nos. 1-10 (all published). Hannover, 1976-1982. 4to (except no 3 which is 29x17cm, no 8 which is oblong and no 9 and 10 which are 24x15,5cm), orig. illustrated wrappers.
EUR 900.00
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Edited by Uta Brandes-Erlhoff & Michael Erlhoff, later with Paul Komor, Harald Weltzer. "In der Zweitschrift werden theoretische Aufsätze verschiedener Argumentationsweisen zu unterschiedlichen Themen veröffentlicht…..(literatur, bildende kunst, photographie, musik, architektur, …)..und sie sollen spaß an der Zweitschrift haben." Original contributions as follows: No.1: Contributions by Albrecht D., R. Filliou, T. Ulrichs, Ben, G. Rühm a.o.; No.2:“Neue Musik”: 112pp. Contributors: G. Brecht, J. Cage, G. Chiari, V. Export, A. Kaprow, A. Knowles, P. Weibel, T. Ulrichs, J. Gerz, D. Iannone, H. Flynt a.o.; No. 3: “Architecture + Cities” 113pp. Contributors: K. Wetzel, Christo, F. Janicot, J. Voss, B. and H. Becher, D. Oppenheim a.o.; No. 4/5: "Framed ist der fremde...”: Contributions by D. Buren, P. Corner, U. Carrion, V. Export, G. Rühm, P. Oliveros, T. Ulrich, On Kawara, L. Weiner a.o.; No.6: "How to Write in Bielefeld”: Contributions by G. Rühm, P. Garnier, G. Guben, J. Adler, T. Ulrichs, J. Gerz a.o.; No.7." IKG. Internationales Künstler Gremium. 1979/80. 4to, 104 pages, numerous photographic illustrations. Illustrated wrappers.-Documents the "Internationales Künstler Gremium", founded in 1979. Contributions by Bazon Brock, Michael Buthe, Herbert Distel, Lili Fischer, Karl Gerstner, Gotthard Graubner, Johannes Grützke, Max Imdahl, Bernd Koberling, Kasper König, Meret Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Klaus Rinke, Rainer Ruthenbeck, Jean Tinguely, Timm Ulrichs, Ben Vautier, Oswald Wiener Lawrence Weiner and many others; No.8: "M.U.(Z.I.E. K.)”105pages + wrappers. Contributions by D. Roth, R. Crozier, B. Heidsieck, P. Weibel, S. Hanson, C. Morrow. Nam Jun Paik, Kippenberger + S.O. 36 , Lugus, Peter Pakesch, a.o. Joint: 45 rpm single by Monsti Wiener and Valie Export (Capri-Fischer/ Bananen).; No. 9: also entitled and numbered as COPIE1: (24x15,5cm). 30pp. W. Hein, F. Heubach, Jack Ox; No. 10: Hannover, 1982: Gleichsam. (24x15,5 cm), 78pp. Rolf-Peeter Baacke, Uta Brandes, Ingrid Buschmann, Michael Erlhof, Gerrti Fietzek. With Flex-disk: " Luxus. All songs written by R.P.Baacke, 1982."