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afterimage

001. Hagen, Charles (editor)

Afterimage. A Publication of the Visual Studies Workshop. Volume 7, numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10. (7 issues in total) Rochester: The Visual Studies Workshop, October 1979 - May 1980. Published monthly except June, July and August. Published as a small folded tabloid.

Volume 7.

Number 3. October 1979. 24 pages. Summary: Camden conference looks at "The Published Photograph" by Elizabeth Lindquist-Cock; Arles 79: Ten years of "Les “rencontres internationales" by Estelle Jussim ; A Flaherty celebration by Marita Sturken; Film and video in the Whitney Biennial by Deirdre Boyle; "Attitudes": Surveying the 70s by Hal Fischer . CORRESPONDENTS: New Mexico: Work by women "outside the mainstream" by Meridel Rubenstein; Washington: Photography at the Corcoran by James Casse. REVIEWS: Light Reading and Photography & Fascination(reviewed by James Kaufmann); 'The Champion Pig (reviewed by Maren Stange); Jerry McMillan(reviewed by James Hugunin).

Number 4. November 1979. 20 pages. Summary: Center Builds a Photography Archive in Tucson by Jan Zita Grover; CAPS Videotapes: Wegman, Kolpan, Hocking, Hill, Lucier; Jack Fulton's Puns and Anagrammatic Photographs by Van Deren Coke; The Rigors of Business: Mathew Brady's Photography in Political Perspective by Jennifer Todd. REVIEWS. 1O NEWS. Living in L.A. by James Hugunin; A Yank at Oxford by David Reed.

Number 5. December 1979. 20 pages. Summary: Siskind honored at Northeast SPE by David Trend; In New Haven, art meets sociology by Catherine Lord; American Studies conference: Lots of smoke, some fire by James Kaufmann; Linda Connor: Solos and landscapes. Reviews by Dana Asbury and James Hugunin; Film und Foto, 1929: Towards a language of silent film by Jan-Christopher Horak; Jane Wenger: The dialectics of sexuality by Carole Harme. REVIEWS: Alfred—the Great? by David L. Jacobs; From formal to family by Anthony Bannon; Nevadaby Sally Eauclaire; Heroic journey by Jeanne Riley Forstenzer.

Number 6. January 1980. 20 pages. Summary: NEA announces photography fellowships for 1980 by Charles Hagen; Whitney film conference: back to the beginning by Scott MacDonald; Edward Steichen: always modern, always traditional by Anthony Bannon; Women and photography: some thoughts on assembling an exhibition by Catherine Lord; Art between the covers by Adam Weinberg; New electronic technology: and for whom by Peter Mitchell; Doherty resigns as Eastman House director by Charles Hagen.

Number 7. February 1980. Summary: It was video, video, video at Athens Festival by Deidre Boyle; James Byrne's video environments by Marie Cieri; Rachel Youdelman: a pleasant sense of ennui by James Hugunin; An interview with Robert Huot by Scott MacDonald. REVIEWS: Brassai's Paris by David Reed; Art and Commerce by Terence R. Pitts.

Number 9. April 1980. 24 pages. Summary: Media independents push for access by Marita Sturken; Filmmaker's expo: animation, documentaries shine by Scott MacDonald; Photographs and time by Charles Hagen; Cameras can't see: representation, photography and human vision by Marx Wartofsky; Reflections on art in photography by Alan Trachtenberg; Jenny Wrenn: the photograph as imprint by James Hugunin. REVIEWS:The academy by Andy Grundberg; A capital decade by Marguerite Welch; Space invaders by Michael Costello. CORRESPONDENTS. Chicago: Barbara Karant's elegant interiors; Jerry Uelsmann's recent work by Carole Harmel.

Number 10. May 1980. 24 pages. Summary: SPE buckles down in the Borscht Belt by Catherine Lord; Film tribe powwows at anthro conference by Marita Sturken; Ugo Mulas: Verifications by Ulrich Keller (article covering 8 pages); REVIEWS Variable vision by David Reed. NEWS NOTES. ICP: Color is the subject by Judith Gerber; 22 RIT: but for how long? by Cindy Furlong.

- all first editions and in fine condition. euro 160

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  l'age de la

002. Quéroy, Jean/Claude (directeur)

L'age de la poésie. Revue surréaliste N°1. Hiver 72&73. Paris: Self published, 1972. Quarto, 22 pages, 4 full page illustrations. Illustrated wrappers. Fine.

- First edition. Sommaire: Poésie et Liberté - Poésie et 'Révolution texte collectif ; Aimer ou ne pas aimer par Jean-Claude=Quéroy ; «Systèmes asservis par Lucien Gibiat ; Quelques pieds de tabouret par Jean-Claude Quéroy ; Déclarations des groupes surréalistes RUpTure et SVAR ; Comment faire mourir un journal par Catherine Quéroy ; Est-ce aussi par Jean-Claude Quéroy ; Langage par Jean-Claude Quéroy ; A propos du "Charme discret de la bourgeoisie" par Catherine Quéroy ; Aux lecteurs. Illustrations by Catherine Quéroy and Jacques Gatinaud. euro 50

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  ah 5

003. deman, herman (editor)

ah. (of 10 published) tijdschrift voor verbaal - plasticisme / review for verbal-plasticism. utrecht: self-published,1967.

nr. 5.: october 1967. (erotic issue) illustrated quarto size envelope containing title page with more then 60 pages (loose as issued) and several inserts.

- First edition. One of 100 numbered copies. contributions by mirella bentivoglio. 'morte, 'futuro'; paul de vree. 'pacem in terris'; paul armand gette. 'door handle'; timm ulrichs. 'satz' - 'ein scheisz-spiel' - 'zettel ankleben verboten' - 'roto' (met aanwijzing) - 'hommage à moi même (n.a.v. automobile assemblage); willem giesen. 'chaos'; georges fukkink. verschuifbare, in te voegen tekssten; teksten: carrega, rolande mignani, liliana landi, lino matti, rodolfo vitone, vincenzo accame; frans vanderlinde. "anderwoord", 'multi-interpretabel erotisch gedicht' aan a., poeme phallique; jiri valoch. 'ei, ' panna'; hans clavin. ' was es gint' e.a., 'kuspoespas', 'guts' (5) and harmen damen: erotic sories: ‘fluweel’, ‘couple close’, ‘minnende hanen in ’t veld’ (‘love-in spring ’67), ‘zoekplaat je’ (for all big ots; use magnifying-glass), ‘beletterd lijf’ (‘lettered corpus'), ‘sex act’, pornographic p oui (datail) (key; hij=he; zij=she) + 'eierdoosplastiek ‘lekker lang’ (uitknippen na alt ostratus) + aleatorisch abc ‘ab ovo’ (1967, okto. 4 ,23.03 u) ; ‘taal om te ruiken' + ‘love during the dessert’ + mobile ‘viervissenvanyzerenpapier’ + ‘boor door oorring –doorboring’ (ears of zadkine) + “oproep” pogingen” ‘prove ‘the vain creature’, ‘project hoogst aan de verwerpelijke powezie, poging 'poten' , ontwerp 'kleuren keren', plan ‘cinema’, plan ‘verspreken' , poging ‘kombinatie taal’ + ‘l’ anarchiste’ + ‘plaatje voor partijprogram’, “verbaal-plasticisme” + ‘telegram’. harmen deman. euro 250

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  deman

004. deman, herman (editor)

ah. (of 10 published) tijdschrift voor verbaal - plasticisme / review for verbal-plasticism. utrecht: self-published,1968.

nr. 6.: february 1968. Card board tube, printed silver colored paper over boards (5,5 x 33,3) containing a colophon page and a two page introduction by Deman and furthermore: on micro film by Timm Ulrichs: '- ich bin ein gedicht / ich, gross geschrieben'//'noodles/ servietten-text//'textobjekt/objekt-text'//'akten - ud altpapier -vernichtungsmachinen' (the last design on the card) and by harmen deman: '- 40+''product of holland' (design to be executed in/on cheese)//'strop op' (treacle - text)//'pince'// 'noon-after-noon' (lavatory-pouim)//'sigarette-vers';weg-wezen eg-wezen g-wezenwe//'paperbagcollage'(details)by herman de vries - 'deformeer-reformeer-kombineer-reduceer-deduceer-induceer-informeer-deformeer '(random sample out of; goudsblom: nihil isme en cultuur,dl.II; at random dispersed and distributed; the bits of paper ). by paul mentink 'barstbal'-by timm ulrichs - '3d würfeltext "wurfel"'//'variator' // 'permutator' + 'destruktion'by herman deman on a mini magnetic sound tape:-'elegie pour mon Jules'(elegie sur l'elegie) presented in bandpieces interchangeable phonic material 1) with 1440 possibilities of combination 2) to cause confusion and sadness. notes: 1) cuts in the total work near or in the limit line of distinct pieces 2) total and partial orchestration, with a stock of pieces: both 720 possibilities. //' lever traanpoweern' /' capsule-pouim'//'diff in lamp (rotating lamp of perspex and nylon; intermittent light)//'kinetic pouim'//'toverbal' (consumable changing pouim to be realized on/in the 4 colours of a suction-ball) '//life (bag with text, silly putty and hint). euro 350

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  de appel

005. van Droffelaar, Josine -Wies Smals (editors)

De Appel. 1982. No. 1. Text in Dutch and English. Amsterdam: de Appel, 1982. Quarto, un paginated (38 pages), Illustated throughout. Front cover by Barbara Bloom.

- First edition. One of 2.500 copies. With text of conference by Hetty Huisman; a text on James Lee Byars by Paul Hefting; an interview with Larry Miller and more. Loosely laid in a folded page with three illustrations by Silvia Steiger 'Walk over' + a transparent 7 inch 33 rpm record Keychord (Breath of the machine) Notation fom ACCORD by Larry Miller. euro 40

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  approches 3

006. Bory; Jean-François et Julien Blaine (editors)

Approches n° 3. Revue de Recherche fonde en 1965 par J.F Bory et J. Blaine. Paris: Approches, 1968. Square octavo, 206 pages, numerous illustrations, Illustrated wrappers. Very fine.

Fist edition. Contributions by SHIMIZU Toshihiko (Japon) - Mieko SHIOMI (Japon) - Samuel FEIJOO (Cuba) - Mary Ellen SOLT (USA.) - F. TIZIANO (Italie) - Adriano & Maurizio SPATOLA (Italie) - Julien BLAINE (France) - Thomas A. CLARK (G.-B.) - Carlo LISCHETTI (Suisse) - Ken FRIEDMAN (USA.) -Frans VANDERLiNDE (Hollande) - Gianni BERTINI (Italie) - Trevor WELLS (G.-B.) - David W. HARRIS (Canada) - Brian LANE (G.-B.) - Maurene SANDOE (G.-B.) - Jochen GERZ (Allemagne) - ACCAME (Italie) - CARREGA (Italie) - Gérald ROCHER (France) - Franco VACCARI (Italie) -Bob COBBING (G.-B.) - Valerian NERETCHNIKOV (U.R.S.S.) - Jindrich PROCHAZKA (Tchécoslovaquie) - Vladimir BURDA (Tchécoslovaquie) -Raoul de VREE (Belgique) - John FURNIVAL (G.-B.) - Guy FOREAU (France) - Jean-Claude MOINEAU (France) - TAKAHASHI Shohachiro (Japon) - KITASONO Katué (Japon) - Alain ARIAS-MISSON (Espagne) -J.-F. BORY (France) - Edgardo Antonio VIGO (Argentine) - Luis PAZOS (Argentine) - Carlos Raul GINSBURZ (Argentine) - Timm ULRICHS (Allemagne) - Emilio ISGRO (Italie) - Rolf GEISSBUHLER (Suisse) - Bill BISSETT (Canada) - Daniela PALAZZOLI (Italie) - G.-E. SIMONETTI (Italie) -Richard KOSTELANETZ (USA.) - Cari FERNBACH-FLARSHEIM (USA). Luigi FERRO (Italie). euro 140

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  approches 4

007. Bory, Jean-François et Julien Blaine (editors)

Approches n° 4. Revue de Recherche fonde en 1965 par J.F Bory et J. Blaine. Sqaare octavo, 176 pages, numerous illustrations, one horst texte leporello by Julien Blaine, numerous cut-outs (une touchante histoire) + disque by Moineau + one little insert by Jochen Gerz (intructions for use). Illustrated wrappers. Very fine

- First edition. Sommaire: Julien Blaine. Chronique des choses de l'an 68, prises à la lettre; Jochen Gerz. Batman; Alain Schifres. Temps réel/Temps vécu; J.-F. Bory. Encore Encore - Alpha contre la mer - Geste ; Jean-Claude Moineau. Manuel de conversation courante; DISQUE Jean-Claude Moineau. Manuel de conversation courante : Livre 2, la poésie s'écrit comme elle se prononce; HORS-TEXTE Julien Blaine. Dernière tentative de l'in dividu. (English-poem ) euro 140

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  arbeiterkampf

008. (Ulrike Meinhof)

Arbeiterkampf. Arbeiterzeitung des Kommunistischen Bundes. Jg 6 Nr. 80 /1976. Gewalt gegen Kinder. Hamburg: Verlag Arbeiterkampf, J.Reents, 1976. News paper, 48 pages, illustrated throughout. Folded. Some yellowing to upper part of front page, otherwise very fine.

- First edition. (Auflage 1.900). This issue with the announcement of Ulrike Meinhof's death. Complete with a 4 page 'Beilage zum Arbeiterkampf. 1. mai '76' documenting the DGB-Demonstration (Printers) + a one page mimeographed page commenting Meinhof's death + Gedicht: Artikele3 (3) by Alfred Andersch.

Arbeiterkampf - Arbeiterzeitung des Kommunistischen Bundes (Hamburg) Archives Period 1971-1995. Founded in 1971 in Hamburg, Germany as the organ of the Kommunistischer Bund (KB); containing contributions on the need of armed struggle as propagated by the Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF), on the campaigns against nuclear plants and other issues, Arbeiterkampf or AK acted as a discussion forum for the entire radical left in the Federal Republic of Germany; from 1993 continued as Analyse und Kritik. euro 60

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  art and artists

009. Spencer, Charles (editor)

Art and Artists. Multiples Issue. June 1969. London: Hansom Books, 1969. Quarto, 90 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition. The MULTIPLES SUPPLEMENT contains the following texts: Multiplied Confusion; The Naive Desire for the Unique by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy; Letters to the Editor ...; Reflections by Victor Vasarely; Multimiddleclassicism by Jeffery Daniels; Five Questions Answered by Joe Tilson; A Natural Evolution by Jeremy Fry; An Open Enquiry into Multiples by David Prentice; Notes Toward the Definition of a Multiple by Pat Gilmour; Pret a Porter by Alexander Weatherson; New York Multiplication by Ralph Pomeroy; Multiples in Holland; Multiples in Italy by Lea Vergine; Germany: ars multiplicata by Rolf-Gunter Dienst; Ars Porcellana by Arnold Bode; Anatomy of a Multiple: Berrocal's Romeo and Juliet; Ken Cox 1927-68; Multiples Directory Notebook on Huty by David Leverett. euro 30

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  magnelli

010. Magnelli, Alberto.

Art d'Aujourd'hui: Revue d'Art Contemporain: Série 3, No. 2, Janvier 1952. Paris: Edition de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, 1952. Quarto, 33 pages, illustrated throughout. Front wrapper by Bruno Munari. Minor chafing, otherwise a very good. Pochoir by Alberto Magnelli loosely laid in.

- First edition. Sommaire: Couverture de. L'Art d'avant-garde en Italie, par Léon Degand. Balla et Boccioni, par A. Périlli ; Milan par Gillo Dorflès ; Florence par G. Nicco-Fasola ; Rome par Mino Guerrini; Naples ; Turin par A. Galvano, Venise, Bologne ; Les Italiens de Paris, par Léon Degand ; La Triennale de Milan et les Applications ; D'abord «donner à voir», par J. Alvard ; Les Expositions à Paris et dans le Monde. euro 140

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  nicholson

011. Nicholson, Ben.

Art d'Aujourd'hui: Revue d'Art Contemporain: Série 4, No. 2, Mars 1953. Paris: Edition de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, 1953. Quarto, 32 pages, illustrated throughout. Front wrapper after original gouache by Poliakoff. Minor chafing, top of spine lightly split, otherwise a very good - fine copy. Pochoir by Nicholson loosley laid in.

- First edition. Sommaire: Les Origines de l'art Moderne en Grande-Bretagne par Ronald Alley ; Psychologie de l'art Anglais jusqu'a la jeune peinture par Herbert Read ; Huit sculpteurs Britanniques par Michael Middleton ; Ben Nicholson par Herta Wescher ; Peintres Britanniques d'aujourd'hui par R. v. Gindertael ; Notes d'un critique d'art "Continental" sur la peinture et la sculpture en G.-B. par Léon Degand ; Deyrolle, Mortensen Poliakoff et Vasarely "Passent La Ligne" par R. v. Gindertael ; Le Concours International se sculpture de Londres ; Signes relevés sur des taureaux par H. J. Maxwell ; L'art Suédois par André Verdet ; Le Groupe Belge "Art Abstrait" par Léon Degand. euro 160

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  baumeister

012. Baumeister, Willie.

Art d'Aujourd'hui: Revue d'Art Contemporain: Série 5, No. 7, Novembre, 1954. Paris: Edition de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, 1952. Quarto, 32 pages, illustrated throughout. Front wrapper after original gouache by Jean Leppien. Minor chafing - fine copy. Silkscreen print by Willie Baumeister loosely laid in.

- First edition. Sommaire : Aspects nouveaux du relief par Herta Wescher ; Faire-Part de naissance de la revue Aujourd'hui ; Art Sacré par Michel Seuphor ; Il faut maintenant connaitre Laçasse par Roger Bordier ; L'artiste et l'éthique par Vasarely ; Le commerce de l'art par Michel Seuphor ; L'art et la manière : Seuphor et Lardera par Roger Bordier ; L'art de négliger l'essentielpar Léon Degand ; Henri Matisse par Michel Seuphor. euro 120

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  herbin

013. Herbin.

Art d'Aujourd'hui: Revue d'Art Contemporain: Série 5, No. 8, Decembre, 1954. Paris: Edition de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, 1954. Quarto, 32 pages, illustrated throughout. Front wrapper after original collage by André Bloc. Light soiling towards rear voer, otherwise very good. Lithograph after gouache by Herbin loosely laid in.

- First edition. Sommaire: Revue aujourd'hui ; Le respect dû aux œuvres d'art par les pouvoirs officiels ; Premier Salon de la Sculpture Abstraite. Présentation de Roger Bordier ; Les exposants ; Diversité des œuvres, des hommes, des idées, textes de Roger Bordier ; Pourquoi un Salon de la sculpture abstraite ?; Paule Vezelay, par Michel Seuphor ; La Calligraphie Japonaise, par Michel Seuphor ; Quelques œuvres classiques de la Calligraphie ; Classification des tendances des calligraphes contemporains au Japon, par Shiryu Morita. Œuvres de calligraphes et notes biographiques ; Art d'aujourd'hui. Sommaire des numéros parus. euro 140

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  art issue

014. Olbrich, Jürgen O. (editor)

Art Issue 1991. Die Art Sonderausgabe. The Special Art edition. mit künstlern der zeitschriften. with artists from the magazines. Nürnberg: Art Nürnberg 6, 1991. A special edition published on the occasion of an exhibition held during Art Nürnberg organized by Jürgen O. Olbrich. The exhibition showed work from artists that cooperate with: entwerter/oder; Art/Life; Tiegel & Tumult; Doos; Arte Postale1; Collective Copy; Eins von Hundert; Data File; Uni/vers (,); Commonpress. This special edition presents itself in a card board box (31,5 x 22,5 x 6 cm) that contains: a 33 page catalogue that accompanies the exhibition with an introduction by Ral Dittmar and information on each of the represented magazines (edition 750); a 33 page catalogue of the exhibtion 1...2...3 dimensionen/Dimensions Mail Art Projekt Art Network, held Art during Nürnberg 6. Ein Projekt von Harlekin Art Wiesboaden. Konzept + Realisation Jürgen O. Olbrich. with 50 illustrations of work of the participating artists.(edition 750). Furtermore the Programm Zeitung from Art Nürnberg 6, soem flyers + colophon page and furthermore 47 original signed and dated works (photocopies, collages, assemblages - most artists with 3 original works) by Vittore Baroni , Wolfgang Hainke, Rainer Resch, Peter Krabbe, Richard Meade, Creative Thing, Uwe Warnke, Thomas Günther, Wolfgang Luh, Niall Monro, Heta Norros, Guillermo Deisler, Gerhild Ebel, Jörg Kowalski, Ann Noël, Emmett Williams and Jürgen O. Olbrich.

- First edition. One of 150 numbered copies. euro 470

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  art literature

015. Ashberry, John - Anne Dunn - Rodrigo Moynihan and Sonia Orwell. (editors)

Art and Literature. An International Review. (5 of 12 issues published)

Nr. 2. Summer 1964. Lausanne: Societé Anonyme d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques 1964. Octavo, 229 pages, 28 illustrations. Printed wrappers. Original publisher’s glassine wrappers.

- First edition. Contributions by William Burroughs, Michel Leiris, Raymond Roussel, Anthony Burgess, Barbara Guest, Eduardo Sanguinetti, Victor Segalen, Wang Wei, John Ashberry and others.

Nr. 3. Winter 1964. Lausanne: Societé Anonyme d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques, 1964.Octavo, 243 pages, 36 illustrations. Printed wrappers. Original publisher’s glassine wrappers. Small tear in glassine wrappers.

- First edition. Contributions by John Cage (26 statements re Duchamp), John Ashberry, Mitchell Sisskind, John Hopkins, André Masson, Georges Bataille, Roland Barthes, Max Kozloff, Robert Rauschenberg, Paul Bowles, Aaron M. Fogel and others.

Nr. 4. Spring, 1965. Lausanne: Societé Anonyme d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques, 1965. Octavo, 256 pages, 31 illustrations. - Printed wrappers. Original publisher’s glassine wrappers.

- First edition. Contributions by Walter Benjamin, Marcelin Pleynet, Denis Roche, Maurice Merlau Ponty, Frank O'Hara, Nicolas Calas, Jasper Johns, Clement Greenberg, Robert Bly, Ron Padgett and others.

Nr. 5. Summer, 1965. Lausanne: Societé Anonyme d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques, 1965. Octavo, 195 pages, 27 illustrations. Printed wrappers. Original publisher’s glassine wrappers.

- First edition. Contributions by Fr. Rolfe, Baron Corvo, Virgil Thomson, Boris Pasternak, Edoardo Sanguinetti, Robert Rosenblum, Larry Rivers & David Hockney, Gerard Malanga and others.

Nr. 6. Autumn, 1965. Lausanne: Societé Anonyme d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques, 1965. Octavo, 207 pages, 37 illustrations. Printed wrappers. Original publisher’s glassine wrappers. Some light dents in 2 of the wrappers, otherwise fine.

- First edition. Contributions by Antonin Artaud, Christopher Finch, Paul Celan, Michael Benedikt, Jim Dine and Jasper Johns, Laura Riding, Maurice Blanchot, James Schuyler, Kenneth Koch and others. euro 40 ea.

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  art rite

016. Robinson, Walter - Edit deAk - John Howell (editors)

Art-Rite No. 10. New York: Art-Rite Publishing Company, 1975. Quato, unpaginated, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers. Front wrapper by Joseph Beuys.Very light discoloration on part of front wrapper, otherwise an unusual fine copy of this fragile publication.

- First edition. Articles by David Antin, John Howell (Laurie Anderson), Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe (Performance: A Comment from Outside/Performance: State of the Art in Arts), Lucy R. Lippard (Camouflage: Films by Holt &Horn), Walter Robinson (The Chorus Line Role, Style, Media), John Howell (Dance: Orderly Pleasures), Diego Cortez (Notes on ‘Painter/patient’performance) and by Charlemagne Palestine. This copy signed and numbered (28/44) in pencil on front wrapper by Joseph Beuys. euro 50

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  b.t

017. Daniela Palazzoli Dirretore responsabile / Editor. Comitato editoriale / Editorial council: Germano Celant, Mario Diacono, Daniela Palazzoli, Tommasso Trini.

b˚t. arte oggi in italia / art: what’s happening in Italy today. B˚t è publicato in italiano con testo a fronte in inglese /B˚t published in English with parallel Italian text.

Vol. 1 no. 5 (10 numbers in 9 issues published). Milano: ED. 912. novembre/november 1967. Small quarto, 36 pages, numerous illustrations. Front cover with pietro gallina’s ‘dipingi di giallo il to poliziotto’. Small color correction of front cover, otherwise fine.

Texts by germano celant (arte povera / poor art + gianni stirone), pino pascali, luciano fabro, giulio paolini, piero manzoni e la cool art / cool art and piero manzoni + tekst free dimension by manzoni, alberto savino (occhio n. 3) + daniela palazzoli: schifano e tutte le stelle del mondo / schifano and ali thè stars of thè world + 15° premio lìssone / lissone prize + intervista con lucio fontana / interview with lucio fontana. guido ballo: livio marzot, + due interviste / two interviews: sergio lombardo, carmen gloria morales. incontro con maria volpi.

Notes by giulio carlo argan: franco grignani; notizie da torino; la p.s. ha sempre ragione: marc'o a reggio emilia; venezia d'estate / summertime in venice; g. e. simonetti: elogio della meravigliosa cathy / i fiori appassiscono la rivoluzione continua; scoop! il « botto » da un mese / a thirty days blow; a letter by ben vautier; nespolo: grazie mamma kodak + man... if est action / per una sociologia del manifesto in italia by daniela palazzoli.

Illustrations by fabro, paolini, manzoni, savinio, schifano, marzot, adami, fontana, lombardo, marc'o, alviani, guevara, nigro, ben vautier, chopin, nespolo. euro 150

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  bit

018. Daniela Palazzoli Dirretore responsabile / Editor. Comitato editoriale / Editorial council: Germano Celant, Mario Diacono, Daniela Palazzoli, Tommasso Trini.

b˚t. arte oggi in italia / art: what’s happening in Italy today. B˚t è publicato in italiano con testo a fronte in inglese /B˚t published in English with parallel Italian text.

Vol. 1 no. 6. Dicembre/December 1967. 36 pages. Front cover by Gianni Sassi.

Texts by daniela palazzoli (il quando / the when + multipli / multiples); maurizio fagiolo (ii sin-teatro dì balla / balla's syn-theatre); l'immagine di mario ceroli; michelangelo pistoletto (l'immagine e il suo dop(pì)o / the image and its double); germano celant (una rivoluzione in serie)(uno sta a x come l'idea all'ideazione); renato mambor (la sensazione e il suo modulo / thè sensation and its module); gian carlo celli (alcune ipotesi del dionislo teatro / theatre-off rome); umberto bignardi (l'illuminazione può anche essere un aufklarung); massimo crevari cinema: il mestiere di undermaker / on film + una lettera di joseph rykwert + an ‘idiotgram’ by dieter rot (1966).

Notes by mario diacono (con temp l'azione / cum temp(o) l'action); paolo fossati (le muse inquietanti); jean michel (a proposito del fantastico da ricuperare); giorgio forti (arte viva / alive art); g. e. simonetti (la geometria di klee rivista da achille perilli); g. e. simonetti (se lei è 'beat' allora lui è guardia rossa); emilio tadini (la natura a ferro e a fuoco di jannis kounellis); emilio tadini (vita di voltaire); gillo dorfles (luce e movimento in europa); wassily kandinsky; un disco sotool’ulivo; i giochi al loro posto di enzo mari; decultura plastica: alighiero boetti. Illustrations by alviani, arp, balla, bignardi, boetti, ceroli, colombo, ernst, kandinsky, localclli, mambor, mari, mondino, nespolo, pardi, pistoletto scheggi, simonetti, tadini, vasarely. euro 180

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  bizarre

019. Noël, Arnaud - François Caradec (editors)

Bizarre. N° 32-33 : littérature illettrée ou la littérature à la lettre présentée par … Paris: Pauvert, 1964. Quarto, 156 pages, 108 illustrations + numerous text illustrations. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition. With texts by Dubuffet, Blavier, Camille Bryen and a special chapter on Lettrism with contributions by Isidore Isou, Gabriel Pomerand, François Dufrêne, Gil J. Wolman, Jean Luis Brau, Maurice Lemaître, Pierre Descamps, Jacques Spacagna and Lebert Bethune. euro 60

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  bizarre

020. Noël, Arnaud - François Caradec (editors)

Bizarre. N° 34-35 : Raymond Roussel. publie sous la direction de Jean Ferry. Paris: Pauvert, 1964. Quarto, 160 pages, numerous illustrations among which 16 pages with photographic illustrations. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition. With texts Michel Leiris, Jean Ferry, John Ashbery, Eduard Dujardin, Francois Caradec, Juan Esteban Fassio, Roger Vitrac, Jean Cocteau and others. euro 60

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  blankpage

021. (Dobree, Philip and Adrian Self editors )

Blank Page. 5 volumes (of 6 published, missing volume II). London: Philip Dobree & Adrian Self, 1988-1991. Large folios, unpaginated. Blank Page was published in 6 volumes over a period of three years and contains original work by 110 different contributors from all over the world. Blank page was published and designed by B4 publishing and printed at Book Works, DJ Litho, Aldgate Press, and various artists studios. The artists represented:

Vol. I. Selima Hill, Michael Symmons Roberts, David Powell, Alan Bold, Patricia Conolly, Nicholas Rawson, A R Lamb, Norman MacAffee, Douglas Allsop, Matthew Tyson, Teal Trigs, Francesca Lowery, Childe Roland, Volker Strater, Matteo Adinolfi, Marco Bettoni, Josephine Pryde.

Vol. III. Juan Agudelo, Nubia Arcia, Bosco Centeno, Jonny Chavarria, Elvis Chavarria, Ivan Guevara, Donald Guevara, Pedro Pablo Meneses, Felipe Pena, Olivia Silva, Charles Bezie, John Carter, Gottfried Honneger, James Juszczyk, Claude Pasquer, Yves Popet, Nico W. Pot, Perry Roberts, David Saunders, Francisco Soto Mesa, Jaak Vuylsteke, Elizabeth Willmoth.

Vol. IV. Andrew Benjamin, Geoff Bennington, Jean-francois Lyotard, Stephen Melville, Timothy Murray, Peter Osborne, Douglas Allsop, Richard Bell, Marian Bruce, Tam giles, John Goodyear, Rity Jansen Heijtmeijer, James Hugonin, Ray Masters, Dora Maurer, David Rubello, Albert Rubens, Clifford Singer, G R Thomson, Ian Tyson, Opy Zouni.

Vol. V. Dietrich Mahlow, Mirella Bentivolgio, Peter Downsborough, Heinz gappmayer, Pierre Garnier, Ilse Garnier, Bohumila Grogerova, Josef Hirsal,Wilfred Huet, Angelika Janz, Arrigo Lora-Totino, Ann Noel, Mari Orensanz, Andrzej Partum, Jadwiga Przbylak & Janusz Bakowsky, Eino Ruutsalo, Takahashi Shohachiro, Yves de Smet, Grzegorz Sztabinski, Bernar Villiers, Emmett Williams.

Vol. VI. Stephen Bann, Andrew Benjamin, Adrew Wilson, Marcel Baugniet, Charles Biederman, Cesar Domela, Marcel Floris, Anthony Hil, Gottfried Honegger, Michael Kidner, Max Mahlmann, Francois Morellet, Aurelie Nemours, Gudrun Piper, George Rickey, Michel Seuphor, Anton Stankowski.

- All volumes first editions. Each volume is one of 150 numbered copies and each work of art (screen print, relief print, collage, visual poetry, wood cut, lithograph, blind block or drawing) is numbered and signed by the artist. All volumes are in near fine condition. euro 2.000

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  la breche

022. Breton, Andre (direction)

La Brêche. Action Surrealiste nr. 5. Octobre 63. Paris : le terrain Vague, 1963. Small quarto, 96 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition. Articles by André Breton, Jean Schuster, Micheline and Vincent Bounoure, Alain Joubert, Jose Pierre, poem by Joyce Mansour, Marie Josèphe… Illustrations by Svanberg, mimi parent, Catherine Seghers and others. euro 35

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  buzuko

023.

Buzuko / The Tribes. Vol.2 No.1. (in english and japanese) Tokyo: Emerald Breeze Press, Dec. '67. Newspaper size, 23 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers with on the rear wrapper a full page advertisement of the Meditation Center of Harijan.

- First edition. Includes: a double page illustration (of the four-armed Shadakshari) with the mantra 'Om mani padme hum': a double page 'from the banyan dream tribe in suwanose island including a poem by alan watts: 'to moist earth peace'; an article by Nanao Sakaki : Report of the Miyazaka Festival (in english); reproduced photographs of the Thunderbolt Red Crow Tribe; an article by Gary Schnyder 'The tribe' 18 X, 1967.(in Englisch as well as in Japanese)

The Tribe / Buzoku. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Tribe was the best known name of a loose-knit countercultural group in Japan in the 1960s and 70s. Central figures of the group's beginnings in Shinjuku and leadership included Nanao Sakaki, Tetsuo Nagasawa, Sansei Yamao, Mamoru Kato, and Kenji Akiba, who shared an interest in an alternative community, free from materialism. This group initially called itself the Bum Academy or sometimes Harijan, and published three issues of a magazine, Psyche. Around the time the group obtained land in Nagano Prefecture and on Suwanosejima, the Tribe (Buzoku) became their best known name. Starting in December 1967, they published a newspaper, also called Buzoku. By 1970, according to Yamao, a few thousand young people felt some varying degrees of belonging to the Tribe. American poet Gary Snyder was also an influential member of the Tribe. Bhagavan Das spent some time with the Tribe on Suwanosejima in 1971-2.[1] euro 120

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  vogue

024. (Chagall, Marc)

VOGUE Paris. par Marc Chagall. n° 582 - Déc. 77 - Janvier 78. Quarto, 326 pages, illustrated throughout.

- First edition. With a more then 30 page section dedicated to Marc Chagall: VOGUE SPECIAL MARC CHAGAL: Marc Chagall photographié dans son atelier par J. Lartigue; Chagall ou la réalité intérieure, par René Huyghe de l'Académie Française; Valéry Giscard d'Estaing et Marc Chagall au Louvre photographiés par Jacques Lartigue; "Celui qui dit les choses sans rien dire", un poème de Louis Aragon illustré par Marc Chagall (Maeght-Editeur); Chagall à sa juste place, par Jean Paulhan (Maeght-Editeur) photos Jacques Lartigue; Les vitraux de Jérusalem;Les vitraux de Reims; La lévitation de Chagall, par Alberto Moravia. euro 50

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  che

025. de Angelis, Almerico (direttore responsabile)

Che. Studi sull'uso e sui significati dell'architettura. Quadrimestrale di critica, Napoli: ottobre 1974. Large quarto, 41 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers. Front wrapper slightly soiled.

- First edition: Sommario: Editoriale; V. Gregotti: Microambiente. Non la forma ma l'ambiente segue la funzione. Essenza dell'architettura altro non è che la forma fisica dell'ambiente in funzione dell'abitare umano; R. Banham: A home is not a house. La casa come luogo dove vivere, o come qualcosa che abbia la "immagine" della casa? E’ possibile una casa senza mura e senza finestre? Già nel 1965 R.Banham aveva provato a dare una risposta; M. Bonuomo: La città e l'immagine; M. Rosi: L'espansione urbana; M. Nunziata: J. Duiker e il razionalismo olandese degli anni '20. L’eredità del Movimento Moderno attraverso la lettura di opere tra le meno dogmatiche, ma forse anche tra le meno esaltate di quelle appartenenti al movimento; A. de Angelis: Per un'architettura eventuale Non è necessario porre una pietra sulla terra per identificare un luogo; basterà la traccia lasciata dal proprio passare, dal proprio essere; K. Herzog: Vestirsi è facile. Partecipazione e creatività; R. Palisi: Funzione dinamica dell'ibridismo. Come è possibile leggere la partecipazione dove c'è stata ed avviare processi di architettura partecipativa se si rimane ancorati all'ideologia dello specifico? Partecipazione è di per se stessa ibridismo; Superman; A. Mendini: Editoriali; R. Herron: È un... ; D. Greene M. Barnard: Info-City; S. Levialdi: Computer design; F. Menna: Design. L’utopia negativa presenta un concreto risvolto progettuale che intende agire nel presente: distruggere l'oggetto, l'architettura, la città, vuoi dire proporre una nuova filosofia del design.

The article by Reyner Banham: A Home Is Not A House was first published in: Art in America Number Two, April, 1965; the article was first published as an introduction to : Microambiente : studio dei fattori fisici e culturali / a cura di Antonio Monroy e Pier Luigi Nicoliu. Milano : Longanesi, 1972. euro 50

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  revue ou

026. Chopin, Henri (editor).

Review OU no. 45. Bourges: Revue OU and the City of Bourges, 1979. Small quarto, 36 pages, numerous illustrations. Typographic wrappers. 

- First edition. One of 1125 (1175)copies. This catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition of the review OU. cinquième saison, the collection OU and some documents from the collection of Henri Chopin. With article by Henri Chopin about the history of sound poetry and his magazine OU. euro 35

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  circuit

027. Bieda, David + David Robins (editors)

Circuit 4 (off 12 published)London / Cambridge: Circuit, spring-summer 1967. Oblong quarto, 48 pages. Stiff illustrated wrappers.

- First edition. Summary: A radio conversation (John Cage / Morton Feldman 1966) introduced by Michael Chanan; Raymond Durgnat on four modern French philosopher-novelists; Phillip Crick on Don Levy's film 'Time Is'; Adrian Mitchell; Richard Holmes; Peter Ayrton on the unteachability of ethics; Film aesthetics and the language of criticism by David Greenberg; Michael Instone reviews 'the Politics of Experience' and "the Bird of Paradise' by R. D. Laing; Joseph Berke reviews 'the Book of Grass' edited by George Andrews and Simon Vinkenoog; Alan Berkeley reviews 'On Aggression' by Konrad Lorenz; 'Cage/Feldman/Cardew' and 'Ornette' by Malcolm Dean

The magazine Circuit was published by a group of students in Cambridge and London, and ran for 12 issues between 1966 and 1969. euro 30

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  citta di riga

028. Mussio, Magdalo. direzione generale. edited by Alberto Boatto, Maurizio Calvesi, Jannis Kounellis, Fabio Mauri and Umberto Silva.

La Città di Riga. Nr. 1+2 (all published) periodico quadrimestrale d'arte. Pollenza: La Nuova Foglio Editrice, 1976 & 1977. Two mint copies in original sealed publishers plastic bags.

Nr. 1. Quarto, 215 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers byJannis Kounellis. Original printed wrap around band. Contributions by Mario Merz, Marco Bagnoli, Francesco Clemente, Maurizio Calvesi,Jannis Kounellis, Sandor Chia, Giulio Paolini, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Alighiero Boetti and others.

Nr. 2. Quarto, 205 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers by Luciano Fabro. Contributions by Vito Acconci, Alberto Boatto, Alighiero Boetti, Fabio Mauri, Mario Merz, Magdalo Mussio, Bruce Naumann + a "dibatitto a proposito de 'Duchamp invisibile' by Maurizio Calvesi, Umberto Artioli, Francesco Bartoli and Giorgio Celli. euro 300

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citta spazio

029. Mancino, Giacomo - Antonio Landolfi (direttori). Giancarlo Pecenko (redattore) Grafica di Aldo d'Angelo. Copertina di Magdalo Mussio.

Citta’ Spazio. Mensile di Urbanistica e pianificazione del territorio. Roma: Lerici Editore, Aprile 1968 - Marzo 1969. (9 issues in 4 volumes - all published ). All large quartos.

Nr.1/2. Anno I. Aprile 1968. 88 pages, 8 folding pages, illustrated throughout with plans, drawings, and photographic illustrations. Front wrapper with illustration by Magdalo Mussio.

- First edition: SOMMARIO: Giacomo Mancini Un'esperienza decisiva; POLITICA DEL TERRITORIO: Scelta responsabile; La frana di Agrigento - Relazione tecnica della Commissione Grappelli; L'intervento pubblico per le zone terremotate della Sicilia; Fabrizio Giovenale. Calamità naturali: i provvedimenti d'urgenza. DOCUMENTI E DIBATTITI: II programma 1980 del PSU; Roberto Guiducci. La nuova frontiera urbanistica dei socialisti. STRADE CIRCOLAZIONE TRASPORTI: Fausto Fiorentini. I trasporti e il futuro della città; Giancarlo Pecenko. Verso un sistema organico di sicurezzastradale Texts by Fabrizio Giovenale, Roberto Guiducci, Fausto Fiorentini, Giancarlo Pecenko.

Nr. 3/4. Anno I. Giugnio 1968. 88 pages of which 19 folding pages, illustrated throughout with plans maps, drawings, and photographic illustrations. Front wrapper with illustration by Magdalo Mussio.

- First edition. Magdalo Mussio illustrated the front wrapper of the first issue of Citta' Spazio, from number two on he became responsible for the 'Projetto Grafico' of the whole issue. In this issue also four full page illustrations by Rodolfo Aricò. Assonimetria, 1968; Livio Marzot, 1968 2 x, + one full page illustration by Agostino Bonalumi. Nero 63, 1968.

SOMMARIO: POLITICA DEL TERRITORIO: Giovanni Astengo. Una scelta di metodo; Le lottizzazioni in Italia; Indagine condotta dal Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici - direzione generale dell'urbanistica; Fausto Fiorentini Le lottizzazioni industriali. DOCUMENTI E DIBATTITI: Roberto Guiducci La Legge-ponte è una legge urbanistica; Giancarlo Pecenko. Bloccata la spirale del disordine; Gli standards urbanistici Testo del decreto 2 aprile 1968; Funzione degli standards nella pianifi-cazione urbana; Interventi di: Campos Venuti, Beguinot, D'Armini, Cederna, Di Gioia, Hazon, Sarti, Servidio.

Nr. 5/6. Anno I. Agosto 1968. 87 pages, of which 9 folding pages, one double page illustration by Magdalo Mussio, one full page illustration by Franco Angeli, and one by Cesare Tacchi, one by Pozzati and a double page illustration by Cy Twombly + 11 photographic illustrations of which some double page. Front wrapper with illustration by Magdalo Mussio.

- First edition. SOMMARIO: POLITICA DEL TERRITORIO. Giacomo Mancini. Impedire il caos urbanistico; Roberto Guiducci. Un'urbanistica per le aree metropolitane. STRADE CIRCOLAZIONE TRASPORTI. Franco Archibugi. Per un piano organico del traffico; Pierluigi Sagona. Roma: rapporto sul traffico.

Nr. 1/2/3. Anno II. Marzo 1969.157 pages, 1 folding page, illustrations by V. Gruen, Filarete (Sforzinda), 'l'organizzazione spazilae in un circuito elettrico stampato', 'l'organizzazione della citta secondo il metabolismo cellulare die Kurokawa', drawings by Lynch, a double page with an illustration' Traffico telefonico fra i centri di un'area metropolitana', 'plug-in-city' di Archigram, applicazione dello schema di Christaller ad un tratto della Germania Meridionale', 'Schizza per una citta del fturo di Hayakaw e Takagi', 'Kahn: ordinamento del traffico per Philadelphia', 'piano pampus per amsterdam di Bakema e Van den Broeck''; several photographic illustrations of which 3 double page. Front wrapper with illustration by Magdalo Mussio.

- First edition. Most of the illustrations in this issue, described hereabove are taken from Casabella.

SOMMARIO. POLITICA DEL TERRITORIO Marcello Vittorini. Le linee programmatiche del Governo el'urbanistica; Giuseppe Guarino. Appunti per una nuova legislazione urbanistica; Giancarlo Pecenko. Dopo la sentenza della Corte Costituzionale: proprietà e jus aedificandi; Fausto Fiorentini. La città possibile; Franco Archibugi. Verso la programmazione dei porti. DOCUMENTI E DIBATTITI. L'« onda nera » al Lido di Roma. Tavola rotonda di Città Spazio. Fortunato Gangemi. Fiumicino: un precedente pericoloso; L'insidia del petrolio a Civitavecchia; I problemi di Civitavecchia nel quadro della programmazione economica regionale. Un documento del CESPRO; Giorgio Semiani II porto dì Civitavecchia: studio preliminaresui futuri sviluppi; Filippo M. Tuccimei. II petrolio, suicidio del porto di Civita-vecchia; Carlo Lotti. Note sul porto di Gaeta. ESPERIENZE DI PIANIFICAZIONE URBANA. Antonio Landolfi. Tokyo città-regione; STRADE CIRCOLAZIONE TRASPORTI. Girolamo Sortenti. Sicurezza stradale: un problema drammatico per i cittadini e per lo stato. euro 600

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  cobra alechinsky

030.

Cobra, No. 3. Bulletin pour la Coordination des Investigations Artistiques. Lien Souple des groupes experimentaux Danois (Host et Spirales), Belge (Surrealiste-Revolutionaire). Hollandais (Reflex). Paris: Cobra, 1949. Quarto, unaginated (20 pages), numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers, being an original lithograph by Pierre Alechinsky. This copy plus the rare original wrap around band.

- First edition. Original 4 page enclosed "Cinemasurrealifeste." replaced here by a color copy. Issue entirely devoted to the experimental cinema. euro 200

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  ctuhlu

031. Osterrath, Jacqueline H. , Anatol (Franz Anatol Wyss)

The Ctulhu News 1. Diane. Illustrations de Anatol.Zürich: The Ctulhu News Press, 1966. Squarish small quarto, unpaginated, (24 pages), 5 plates. IIllustrated wrappers.

- First edition. One of 250 hand numbered copies. Loosely laid in a folded publicity sheet 'vient de paraitre' (diane de Osterrath) + 'á paraitre' 'les jeux du cirque' with drawings by hans küng and text by robert baru; robert baru fischer: 'sous le signe d'eau' with drawings by giger * michel demuth: nouvelles demoniomythologiques sur les univers paralleles - collages de louis guhl. with full page drawing by giger (every time is party time) + full page drawing by Anatol, small reproduced collage by guhl + a drawing by hans küng. furthermore an announcement sheet for a celebration of the '40e anniversaire de la dernière apparition de l'immonde CTUHLU, le 1er mars, 1926 au large de la nouvelle-Zelande...' ; a printed sheet presenting this first issue of Ctuhlu news + a little pamflet for the readers of 'atlanta, fantasmagie, interplot, le jardin sideral.. announcing that they have a price reduction for this issue of ctuhlu news. euro 100

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  kupferberg cuddon's

032. Kupferberg, Tuli.

Cuddon's Cosmopolitans Review, No 11, July 1967. Londen: Cosmopolitans’s review, 1967. Octavo, un-paginated. Illustrated wrappers. Mint copy.

- First edition. With Kupferberg’s “Fuck Nam: A Morality Play" , illustrated with photographs of Vietnamese war victims and "Dada" by Jim Drake + a 2 page insert by Anselm Hollo. euro 60

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  daidalos

033. Teut, Anna. (editor)

Daidalos. Berlin Architecture Journal 1. Zeichnung als Medium der Abstraktion/Drawing as a medium of Observation. Berlin: Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften, 1981. Quarto, 124 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition of this magazine with articles by Werner Oechslin, Yve Alain-Bois, Bruno Eichlin and others.

Daidalos. Berlin Architecture Journal 2. Architektur als Schauobjekt/Architecture on Display. Zeichnung als Medium der Abstraktion. Berlin: Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften, 1981. Quarto, 132 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition of this issue with articles by Ingo Bohning, Friedrich naumann, Wieland Schmied and others.

Daidalos. Berlin Architecture Journal 3. Ummauerte Wildernis/Walled in Wilderniss. Berlin: Bertelsmann Fachzeitschriften, 1982. Quarto, 128 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition of this issue with articles by Hermann Kern, Paolo Carpeggiani, Norbert Miller/Gerd Neumann, Werner Oechslin and others. euro 35 ea

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  dau el set

034. Tharrats, Joan Josep – Joan Brossa.

Dau Al Set. Decembre de 1952. Large octavo, 6 pages, 4 tipped in illustrations by Joan Brossa. Illustrated wrappers. Spine partly split and wrappers lightly soiled.

- First edition of this last issue of the magazine Dau al Set. Loosely laid in a printed card that reads:”en vous désirant les meilleurs voeux pour l’année 1960 Joan-Josep Tharrats vous offre un vieux numéro de DAU EL SET que vous connaissez peut-être pas.” Members of Dau al Set included Joan Brossa, Antoni Tàpies, Joan Ponç, Arnau Puig, Modest Cuixart, Juan Eduardo Cirlot and Joan-Josep Tharrats. Antonio Saura, Enrique Tábara, and Manolo Millares. euro 250

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  depero

035. (Depero, Fortunato)

Emporium Vol. LXVI. Rivista Mensile Illustrati d'Arte e Coltura. Dicembre 1927 VI. Bergamo: Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche, 1927. Quarto, (18) 331-392 + 8 page index, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers designed by Depero. Minor tears and some discoloring towards the edges, but still a very good copy.

- First edition of this magazine with the famous Emporium cover, designed by Depero. This issue prints articles on Vladimiro Dimitroff, on 18 century book illustrations and an article on San Lorenzo in Florence. euro 200

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  depero

036. (Depero, Fortunato)

Secolo XX. Rivista Quindicinale da Enrico Cavacchioli. Anno XXVIII, no. 16. Milano: 1929. Folio size peridodical, 31 pages, illustrated throughout. Font wrapper designed by Fortunato Depero.

- First edition. Texts by Michele Saponaro; Vicenzo Constantini; an article on the Russian- Chinese conflict by Giuseppe Bevione, a short stoyr by Bruno Corra; a photo reprotage on 'Pamir'; Addio, New York by Paul Morand....euro 120

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  bury

037. (Bury, Pol)

Derriere Le Miroir No.191. Mars 1971. Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1971. Folio, 22 pages, 8 full page colour illustrations – ‘cinétisations’ + 3 double page photographic illustrations. Loose as issued. Illustrated wrappers. Light foxing to wrappers

- First edition with essays by Roland Topor and Pol Bury. euro 40

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  bury

038. (Bury, Pol)

Derriere Le Miroir Nr. 209 Avril 1974. Sculptures a cordes. Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1974. Folio, 28 pages, illustrated throughout, of which 14 pages with photographic images of music instruments. Illustrated wrappers.

- First edition. Includes the 35 rpm that is kept in a pouch attached to the inside of the rear wrapper. All illustrations, except the photograpic reproductions, are original lithographs. With text by Jean Tardieu, photographs by Claude Gaspari and Sound registration by Gilbert Grasset. euro 180

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dumb ox

039. Hugunin, James – Theron Kelly – Leslie Hugunin (editors)

The Dumb Ox. An Intermittently published paper of the arts brought to you by phenomenological artworks. Northridge: James Hugunin, 1976 – 1979. Nrs. 1 – 10/11 (all published). Nr. 1-3 published as a folded tabloid + nrs. 4-11 as a quarto size stapled magazine.

Volume one. Number one. Summer 1976. Tabloid size folded once, 18 pages, several illustrations among which 7 photographic + pasted in a red balloon (with printed text: ART’S in the hands of a bunch of nuts). Printed wrappers. With he opening text on the front cover of Nr. 1: "THE BEAST IS LOST, FOR THE OXHERDER HAS HIMSELF BEEN LED OUT OF THE WAY THROUGH HIS DELUDING SENSES. HIS HOME IS RECEDING FARTHER AWAY FROM HIM, AND BYWAYS AND CROSSWAYS ARE EVER CONFUSED. DESIRE FOR GAIN AND FEAR OF LOSS BURN LIKE FIRE; IDEAS OF RIGHT AND WRONG SHOOT UP LIKE A PHALANX." [Manual of Zen Buddhism] D . T . Suzuki

In this issue: Art, Education, and Zen; But Is It Photography; Conceptual Photography; D.C., J.H., T.K.-an interview with the editors; Frame; Charity and Morality in Madison; Sponsor; Reviews: Bart Parker, Robert Cumming, Victor Landweber, The Fox; Test.

Volume one. Number two. Fall 1976. Tabloid size folded once, 26 pages, illustrated throughout, among which photographs by Susan Haller, Robert Cumming, John Baldessari, Eda Bierman, Lew Thomas, John Divola and others. Printed wrappers.

In this issue: Letters to the Editors; Editorial [problems in photographic criticism]; Warp and Woof [structure and context in recent Art]; Michael Andrews; [Nothing/Something]; Rauschenberg- Shutting Down the Aperture; A Talk With Baldessari; The Domino Theory; Eda Bierman [sculpture]; Dutch Interior by Lew Thomas; Thesis by David Singer; Reviews: American Photography at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Summer Show, L.A. Louver; October 1 ; Left; Curve, No.4; The Triforium, Triumph or Tragedy; Hew: Yew:: by Dwight Chrissmass (artist name for Dwitadeusz Krismasoski).

Number three. Winter 1977. Tabloid size folded once, 30 pages, illustrated throughout, among which photographs by Paul Sanders, Kenenth Shorr, Robert Cumming, Vida Freeman and others. Illustrated wrappers. Wrappers slightly soiled.

In this issue: Letters to the Editor; Community: On the North Waterfront by Vicky Brown; I am Dreaming of a … Dwight Chrissmass; Kenneth Shorr: from the series "Silencer"; Knowledge and Art by James Hugunin; Virgil Mirano: "Untitled", two diazo prints; Joseph Beuys: Materialism and Idealism by Theron Kelley; Education: An Open Letter to Governor Brown; Theron Kelley: "Visual into Verbal"; Steven Chayt: "Boat Ride, accompanying word"; Numaudo, Spoken Coding for Mathematics by James Hugunin; Reviews:"New Work/New Mexico"; John Baldessari; Robert Cumming; "Exposing: Photographic Directions “; "Photography and Language"; Walter Gabrielson.; Action: The Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies by Leslie Hugunin.

Number four. Artists Books. Spring 1977. Leslie Hugunin, Dwight Chrissmas and Jim cravens (editors). Quarto size magazine, 63 pages, illustrated throughout among which photographic illustrations by Ed Ruscha, Michael Snow; Larry Bell + several photographs of artists books. Illustrated wrappers. Front cover: 8 X 10 by Lew Thomas.

In this issue: Introduction by J Hugunin; A Talk with Ed Ruscha; Pinocchio by Claus Boehmler; The Designated Blank Book by Loren D. Calaway; Untitled by Ronald Earl Michaelson; Radiated Beef by Gary Lloyd; Jock Strap by John White; Lesson by Jaroslaw Kozlowski; The Book of Scores by Bruce Fier; Falling Apart by Suzanne Lacy; Passport by Susan E. King; Unraveling by Penelope Suess; Five Stories by Lucio Pozzi; SAT by Dwight Chrissmass; Constructs by Richard Kostelanetz; Artists’ Books: primers of visual literacy by Joan Hugo; Trysts and Misses by S. Moore; Distribution by John Alexander ; The Rat Book by Kim Jones; For the Art Historian by Francis Brown; Do-It-Yourself Interview with Maurice Tuchman; 1": 1,000,000" Stories by S. Young; Untitled by Frank Mayer; Jaguar by Gary Brown; Tattoo by J . Jacobs and G. Miller; Rare Book by Ken Friedman; Women's Graphic Center by Helen; Aim Roth; Women and the Printing Arts by Penelope Suess; La Mamelle by Carl Loeffler; Reviews:Michael Snow, Bart Thrall, Karen Shaw, Larry Bell and Guy De Cointet, John Lanzone, Vaughan Rachel, Mike Mandel, Suzanne Lacy "Fundamental Aspects of Modernism' at Cal State Northridge, John Can-avier, "Documenta"; Artists' Books: a selected biblio-graphy of catalogues and exhibitions by Judith A. Hoffberg.

Number five. Photography and Ideology. Summer 1977. Leslie Hugunin, Dwight Chrissmas and Jim cravens (editors). Quarto size magazine, 57 pages, illustrated throughout among which photographic illustrations by Martin Lesinski, Lance Rutledge, Hal Fisher, David Watanabe and others. Front cover with still from Antonioni’s CHUNG KUO.

In this issue: Introduction by James Hugunin; Victory at Sea by David Watanabe; John Brumfield's response to "Photography and Ideology" by Lew Thomas, in Art Contemporary ; Chung by Peter D'Agostino; Contexts and Formats by Barbara Rosenblum; Disability by Martin Lesinski ; Why Cars aren't Safe by Lance Rutledge; Contradictions by Carl E. Loeffler ; Money by Al Nodal; Disappearance of the Word, Appearance of the World by Ron Silliman; Signifiers for a Male Response by Hal Fischer; Airlines by Fern Friedman; Animals and the Man by Joel Caplan; Hot Stuff, David Ng, Mr. Magoo by David Watanabe; Donna Lee Phillips by Donna Lee Phillips; Supermarket Aesthetic Tape by M. Gilliland; The one.. . .The other by Lew Thomas; Reviews: Robert Cumming's latest book; Pulp, a self-published book; Marginal Gloss: A theory of Notes; Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan: Evidence; The photographs of Sam Rozenek; Victor Landweber: Recent Work; The Marquette Experience by James Hugunin; The Origin of Articulation by Rush White; Untitled by John Duncan; Dim Art by Miroslav Kilvar; Ginzburg’s Travels by C. R. Ginzburg.

Double Issue. 6 / 7. Fall 1977/spring 1978. James Hugunin, Mary Kenon Breazeale, editors. Quarto size magazine, 70 pages, illustrated throughout among which photographic illustrations by Jim Doolin, Charles King Mitchell, Susan Grieger; Robert Heinecken; Karl pretunak; Barry Singer, Marshall and others. Front cover with sketch for the Converter by Bob Bates.

In this issue: one of 1600 hand numbered pasted in color photographs that is part of Paul Knotter's "Found Photographs collected from garbage bins"; Found Photographs by Paul Knotter; Listening to Britain, an interview with David Rushton by Kathy Hargreaves and D. Lawrence White; Santa Monica Mall (Jim Doolin) by Sheila Pinkel; Dreamer and Converter by Bob Bates; The Sound Frame by Bruce Fier; Roland Reiss on Art and Academia by Louise Lewis; Circle Contained, Circle Extended by Kathy Kaminsky; Art and Academia Analogy by Dwight Chrissmass; Untitled by Eileen Senner; Bodies by Susan Grieger; An Interview with Shelley Rice by Deborah Irmas; Robert Heinecken’s Phenomenology of Sex by James Hugunin; Imitative Intentions by J.W. Allan; Hand Out by Karl Petrunak; A.P.P. ,A Time Sharing Event by Gary Lloyd; Ode to Hollywood by Judith Golden; Untitled by Constance McCabe; Untitled by Graham Howe; Onomatopoetic Landscapes by Marshall Mayer; Tales of Power, Pieces of Tail and other True-Life Myths by Nancy Buchanan; The History of Art by Stuart Rapeport; Escargot Ranching in Northeast Surinann by Steve Fletcher; Five Malignant Images for your Perverse; Pleasure by Roy 1. Walford; Coyote Poem by Timothy Tyndall; Regarding that suspicious song and dance team: Poet and Scientist who give us black holes in our sky by Gary Sterling; Reviews: Rachel Youdelman's recent book "Water and Power"; Chris Burden’s Full Financial Disclosure; Mary Ellen Mark's "Ward 81"; Wynnsor Newton Goes to New York (cartoon); The Sanguine Suite by Kathy Bonner; Record Companies Drag Their Feet by Leslie Labowitz-Starus and Women Against Violence Against Women; Game to be Assembled by Jayne deSesa + Score for a Rainbow's End (33 1/3 rpm record) by Bruce Fier. The record is pasted on the inside of the rear cover. + there is also a center insert: ‘Possession’ by Paul Knotter.

Number eight. Winter 1979. Sociology, Anthropology and Art. James Hugunin. Mary Kenon Breazeale, editors. Special guest editor Kenneth Friedman. Quarto size magazine, 63 pages, illustrated throughout. Front + rear cover by Meyer Hirsch.

In this issue: Art Communication by Harley Lond; Varieties of Social Experience in Modern Art: the case of Van Gogh by Donald Kuspit; Michael Maglich: Recent Work The 'Me Decade1 by Tim Patterson; Absence of Motion/Addition of Time by Meyer Hirsch; Art or Anthropology by Peter DfAgostino; Claude Levi-Strauss on Art by Michael P. Carroll; New Thoughts on Joseph Beuys1 Early Development by Matthew Rohan; The Birth of the Mom Tapes by Ilene Segalove; Art As Social Synthesis by William Arkin Wages, Prices, Profits (percent increases) by Terry Kelley; The Myth of Objectivity in Art; History: H.W. Janson's "History of Art" by Terry Kelley; From the Desk of Dwight Chrissmass: Phillip Craig Peri; Project for the Hamburger Kunsthalle by Allan Kaprow; A Time-Sharing Event (ADP) by Gary Lloyd; When we entertain/Whenever we kiss by Rachel Youdelman; New Program in Contemporary Art by Paul Me Carthy; REVIEWS: Contemporary Calif. Photography; Sontag's ON PHOTOGRAPHY; Roger Mertin's photographs.

Number nine. Summer 1979. Special subscriber’s issue. Quarto, 12 pages, illustrated throughout. Printed wrappers. Front cover text: ‘ Dumb Ox presents, as a special supplement to its subscribers, the premiere issue of New Wet Magazine, an original publication of wit to whet your appetite for satire, parody, and humour. Inquiries and correspondence may be mailed directly to New Wet Magazine, P.O. Box 54136, Los Angeles, CA, 90054.’

Number 10/11. Spring 1980. Performance issue. Guest editors Allan Kaprow and Paul McCarthy. Quarto, un paginated (76 pages), illustrated throughout.

In this issue: Max Neuhaus Broasdcast Works; Performance Grids by Richard Hertz; Photographs of performances by Paul McCarthy +Carolee Schneemann (Correspondance course); Wolf Vostell, Notes on performance art in New York by Barbara Cavaliere, Time pieces by Allan Kaprow; Double Gothic by Michael Kirby; Reality Art by Otto Muehl; The use of Character in artistic performance by Frantisec Deak.

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