Editore: Agora Studio, Maastricht, 1975
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 53,59
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: VG. Peter Van Beveren, Ernst Buchwalder, Michel Cardena, Ulises Carrion, Cavellini Guglielmo Achille, Albrecht D., Michael Druks, Filip Francis, Michael Gibbs, J. Van Geluwen, Klaus Groh, Marten Hendriks, Manja Krijin Herrebout, Luc Deleu, Raul Marroquin, Harry Mesterom, Yoshio Nakajima, Maurizio Nannucci, Marjo Schumans, Hans Seur, Ruedi Schill, Yves De Smet, Rod Summers, Nikolaus Urban, Wout Vercammen and Dick Wessels, Agora Studio Traveling Exposition 1975, Agora Studio, Maastricht, 1975. 160 x 160mm. 35pp. Printed black on white stock in stapled wraps. This catalogue is for the travelling exposition in Autumn 1975 of Agora Studio, through Centro di Arte y Communication, Buenos Aires; Estudio Actual, Carracas and Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Sao Paulo. Cover design by Klaus Groh. Text by Willem K. Coumans, founder of the Institution of social photography. Includes an image of artwork and biography for each artist including Peter Van Beveren, Ernst Buchwalder, Michel Cardena, Ulises Carrion (no image), Cavellini Guglielmo Achille, Albrecht D., Michael Druks, Filip Francis, Michael Gibbs, J. Van Geluwen, Klaus Groh, Marten Hendriks, Manja Krijin Herrebout, Luc Deleu (no image), Raul Marroquin, Harry Mesterom, Yoshio Nakajima, Maurizio Nannucci, Marjo Schumans, Hans Seur (no image), Ruedi Schill, Yves De Smet, Rod Summers, Nikolaus Urban, Wout Vercammen and Dick Wessels. An important small catalogue of the conceptual art scene of artists based in the Netherlands who via connections with South America (Cayc, Buenos Aires, Raul Marroquin, Ulises Carrion etc) had this touring exhibition. Cayc in turn had exhibitions in Europe (including ICA London, ICC Antwerp and Agora Studios Maastricht). Many of the artists would also feature in Agora's Fandangos magazine. Condition: Some toning to wraps, some rust to staples, internal pages very good+. Overall VG.
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Agora/Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht
Da: Caixa Baixa, Florianopolis, SC, Brasile
EUR 263,39
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSin Encuadernar. Condizione: Muy Bien. Phandangos 3! 520 x 395 mm. Printed black on large format newsprint with numerous unique collages and cut-out interventions throughout. On each issue the covers includes a unique collage element as well as Blue Landscape by Dick Wessels, a blue acetate square stapled to the cover. Wears to front covers. Toning age.
Editore: L'OEIL NU 1973-74, Leuven, 1973
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
EUR 119,09
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Near Fine. Poster. 'Audio Visual Experiments of Equipo Movimiento', L'Oeil Nu, Leuven, Undated (1973-74). 230 x 425 mm. Screen printed yellow and purple on white stock. Poster for 'Audio Visual Experiments of Equipo Movimiento', Raul Marroquin, Marjo Schumans, Young-Tschong. 26, 27, 28 February 1973. Condition: A Near Fine copy with only very minor wear to corners.
Editore: Fandangos, Maastricht, 1978
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 148,87
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: near fine. 'Fandangos 8.9.10.11. Superb Issue!', Maastricht, 1978. 300x210mm. 180pp. No edition size given (500 copies). Printed black on white in blue, white and gold printed wraps. Published spring 1978, the last issue of this artists' periodical edited and published by Raul Marroquin. Stickers to front cover, artist stamps inside. Includes articles on 'Superbman', the 'nation's number one citizen', a character created by Raul Marroquin who, the article describes, was appointed as 'Friendship Ambassador to Europe'. The article is uniquely handsigned by Raul Marroquin as Superbman: "With love Fandangos - Superbman" in red marker pen. Peter Frank, Ulises Carrion, Maarten van Regteren Altena, Robert Filliou, Raul Marroquin, Paul Carter, Julia Hayward, Jana Haimsohn, Darcy Lange, Antonio Caro, Baladi, Angelika Schmid, Jonier Marin, Montadas, C. Garcia, Tobe Carey, Klaus Staek, Jan Patric, David Zack, J. Charlin, Eduard Bal, Sanja Ivekovic, Michel Cardena, Tony Morgan, Marjo Schumans, Ben D'Armagnac, Elsa Stansfield, Madieon Hooykaas, Jantje Tetelepta, I. Akel, Joshua Jansen, Relly Carlo, Nan Hoover, Tony Pegotti, Michael Krzyzanowski, Ger van Dijk, John Liggins, Bob Takes/Michiel Romeyn, Jorgos Chronis, Michael Gibbs, Marten Hendriks/ Ad Gerritsen, Marianne Heske, Kirsten Bates and Taki Bluesinger, Jenna Van Eegan, Richard Hefti, Yves de Smet, Nikolaus Urban, Jan Hendrix, Reindeer Werk, Martha Hawley, Charlemagne Palestine, Peter Hutchinson, Phillip Pearlman, Anne Tardos, Roger Cutforth, Willoughby Sharp, R Heyman, Douglas Davis, Jean Depuy, Scott Burton, Larry Miller, Jacki Apple, Laurie Anderson, Jeffrey Deitch, Dalibor Martinis, Marcia Resnick, Anna Banana, Rita Yokoi, Geurt Van Dijk, A Rainer, Dieter Rot, Luigi Ontani, Boltanski, Ad Gerritsen, Annette Messager, Jurgen Klauke, Yves de Smet, Nikolaus Urban, Jan Hendrix, Reindeer Werk, Martha Hawley. A Complete set of Fandangos is available on request. Condition: minor handling to covers, overall Near Fine.
Editore: Agora, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 1976
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 148,87
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good only. 'Fandangos 7', Maastricht, 1976, 280 x 205 mm. Printed black and white, stapled in printed wraps. Cover includes a photograph of Joseph Beuys by Klaus Staeck 'courtesy of Nam June Paik' with a 'fandangos' rubberstamp in red. Includes interview with Michel Cardena and videowork by Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, Dennis Oppenheim and Vito Acconci. Contributors include: Anna Banana, Carlo Giovanni Cicatelli, Marjo Schumans, Gerrit Dekker, Jurgen Klauke-Ulay, Chris Burden, Jorge Caballero, Jan van der Hayden, Maurizio Nannucci, Janos Urban, Opal L. Nations, Peter Frank, Andrzej Partum, Fujiwara Kazumichi, Philip Perlman, Ira Schneider, Jonier Marin, Nicola de Maria, Michael Druks, and others. Edited by the Colombian-born artist Raul Marroquin, Ger van Dijck, Marjo Schumans, Ulises Carrion and others, 'Fandangos' is an important and highly sought-after artist periodical. Published by Agora Studios and the Jan Van Eyck Academy Maastricht, there were a total of 8 magazines representing 11 issues. Some issues are subtitled 'Fandangos - The Most Important European Art Scandalpaper - Fandangos isn't an art paper but an art piece'. Indeed, Fandangos is seen as one of the most important conceptual art magazines from the Netherlands, which shows the importance of South American avant-garde artists to the conceptual art scene of The Netherlands in the 1970s. Condition: some rust to staples, occasional toning and marks to pages. The final 32 pages have been folded centre top to bottom in the past. The first 32 pages and the front cover are not affected by this fold. No tears or writing. Good only.
Editore: Fandangos, Jan Van Eyck Academy. Masstricht, Netherlands, 1975
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 178,64
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloNo Binding. Condizione: Fine. Artists' periodical. Fandangos - The Most Important European Art Scandalpaper - Fandangos isn't an art paper but an art piece. Large format Newsprint issue, with hand coloured (watercolour or gouache) front page (yellow, red & blue). Includes interview with Joseph Beuys (4pp on blue newsprint), interview with Iannis Xenakis, centre spread collage by Anna Banana, Bill Gaglione, Carlo G. Cicatelli and Tim Mancusi, with stamped colophon laid in "Fandangos - Nr.6". "Art in the Streets" , contemporary jazz piece. Also contributions by M.Druks, Thomas Niggl, Marjo Schumans, Michel Cardena, Anton Verhoeven, Jean Paul Trillot, Lizzy Dizzle, Jean Clarebout, J.C.Kocman, John Liggins, Philip K. Perkman, Nebrada, Banana Productions, H.B.Walker, Chuck Stake, Danielle Crivelli, Zbigniew Warpechowski, Filip Francis, Yves de Smet, Bertil Petersson et al. A complete set of Fandangos is available on request. Condition: fine.
Editore: Agora Studio, Maastricht, 1975
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 208,41
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Near Fine. Peter Van Beveren, Ernst Buchwalder, Michel Cardena, Ulises Carrion, Cavellini Guglielmo Achille, Albrecht D., Michael Druks, Filip Francis, Michael Gibbs, J. Van Geluwen, Klaus Groh, Marten Hendriks, Manja Krijin Herrebout, Luc Deleu, Raul Marroquin, Harry Mesterom, Yoshio Nakajima, Maurizio Nannucci, Marjo Schumans, Hans Seur, Ruedi Schill, Yves De Smet, Rod Summers, Nikolaus Urban, Wout Vercammen and Dick Wessels, Agora Studio Traveling Exposition 1975, agora studio, Maastricht, 1975. 160 x 160mm. 35pp. Book printed black on white stock in stapled wraps. This catalogue is for the travelling exposition in Autumn 1975 of Agora Studio, through Centrodi Arte y Communication, Buenos Aires, Estudio Actual, Carracas and Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Sao Paulo. Cover design by Klaus Groh. Text by Willem K. Coumans, founder of the Institution of social photography. Includes an image of artwork and biography for each artist including Peter Van Beveren, Ernst Buchwalder, Michel Cardena, Ulises Carrion (no image), Cavellini Guglielmo Achille, Albrecht D., Michael Druks, Filip Francis, Michael Gibbs, J. Van Geluwen, Klaus Groh, Marten Hendriks, Manja Krijin Herrebout, Luc Deleu (no image), Raul Marroquin, Harry Mesterom, Yoshio Nakajima, Maurizio Nannucci, Marjo Schumans, Hans Seur (no image), Ruedi Schill, Yves De Smet, Rod Summers, Nikolaus Urban, Wout Vercammen and Dick Wessels. Condition: Near FineTogether withKlaus Groh, North East South West, 1974. 250 x 333mm. White card with print and hand drawn elements in black ink. Signed and dated by the artist in pencil. Arrows within a grid point to North and South directions. Condition: Near Fine.
Editore: Fandangos, Maastricht, 1974
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 297,74
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Near Fine. 448 x 294 mm. 12pp. Printed black on white newsprint. Subtitled 'Fandangos The First European Art Newspaper'. Title concept by Klaus Groh. Contributors include Peter Hutchinson, Nikolaus Urban, Janos Urban, E. Buchwalder, John M. Armleder, Yoshia Nakajima, Carlo Giovanni Cicatelli, Anna Banana, H. B Reeskamp, F. Pezolo, Michael Gibbs, Marjo Schumans, Rod Summers, Raul Marroquin, Filip Francis, Michael Druks, Ruedi Schill, W. Vazan, Robin Crozier, Anton Verhoeven, H. Dekker, K. Benning, H. B Walker, W. Cuvelier, Groupe Cap, L Coppers, John Liggins, L. Walz, Michel Cardena, Johan Van Geluwe, Maurizio Nanucci, Hans Werneg Kalkmann, Massimo Nannucci, Allen Fisher and others. A Complete set of Fandangos is available on request.
Editore: Bonnefantenumuseum, Maastricht, 1973
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
EUR 446,60
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. Poster. 'Body Monuments of Equipo Movimiento', Bonnefantenumusem, Maastricht, 1973 . 360 x 540 mm. Printed black on white stock. Handstamped '25 Mei 1973'. Hand annotated in red and purple pen. Poster for the performance 'Body Monuments' at Bonnefantenmuseum 25 May 1973. The work included the founder of Equipo Movimiento Raul Marroquin alongside Marjo Schumans, Young-Tschong, Rod Summers. Condition: some handling marks and wear to surface and edges. A 460mm crease running horizontally across print. Overall: VG.
Editore: Fandangos, Maastricht, 1972
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 506,15
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Near Fine. 520 x 395 mm. Printed black on large format (aged and toned) newsprint with numerous unique collages and cut-out interventions throughout. The cover includes a unique collage element (magazine cut-out glued to the page) as well as 'Blue Landscape' by Dick Wessels, a blue acetate square stapled to the cover. Contributors include Thomas Niggl, Herbert Walker, Dick Wessels, Bernardo Salcedo, Karina Raeck, G. J de Rook, Michael Gibbs, Jacques Lizene, Davi Det Hompson, Jorgos Chronis, Ovum, CAYC, Ad Gerritsen, Marten Hendrix, Peter Hutchinson, Marjo Schumans, Peter Adamski Etiquette, Christiane Berndes, Jochen Gerz, Michel Druks, Anton Verhoeven, Geza Perneczsky (with rubberstamp in red), Beverly Parke, Klaus Groh, Guillermo Duarte, Jan Tomaschoff and others. A column mentions CAYC sending a group of Heliographic prints/copies of proposals to Agora studios (who in turn sent a show of Dutch conceptual works to Buenos Aires). Large item, requires extra postage. A Complete set of Fandangos is available on request. Condition: minor toning to pages, no tears or writing.
Editore: Agora 1973 1978, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 1973
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 8.932,07
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very good +. A set of this important and highly sought-after artist periodical edited by the Colombian-born artist Raul Marroquin, Ger van Dijck, Marjo Schumans, Ulises Carrion and others. Published by Agora Studios and the Jan Van Eyck Academy Maastricht. This is a complete set of 8 magazines representing 11 issues; including two copies of issue 3 as each cover has a unique collage element. Some issues are subtitled 'Fandangos - The Most Important European Art Scandalpaper - Fandangos isn't an art paper but an art piece'. Indeed, Fandangos is seen as one of the most important conceptual art magazines from the Netherlands, which shows the importance of South American avant-garde artists to the conceptual art scene of The Netherlands in the 1970s. Issues included are as follows 'Vandangos (aka Fandangos no. 1)', Maastricht, December 1973. 610 x 430 mm. Poster/sheet printed black on white paper stock. Subtitled 'Vandangos is publishing projects, documentations, ideas, commentaries, activities with the aim of an overall communication'. Contributions included: Antonio Caro ('Imperialism is a Paper Tiger'), Ulises Carrion ('Why plagiarisms? because'), Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, Felipe Ehrenberg ('The Informer 1957, 1968, 1972: Short Story in Five Parts, September 1973'), Robert Filliou, Hreinn Fridfinnsson ('The Dream'), Sigurdur Gudmundsson, Raul Marroquin, Pieter Laurens Mol, Marjo Schumans, Rod Summers ('Hands'), Cecilia Vecuna, Anton Verhoeven. Condition: toning as seen, no tears. Very good+;'Fandangos 2', Maastricht, January 1974. 109 x 79.5 cm. Sheet printed green on white paper with red rubber-stamps. Contributors include a glued card by Cavellini, Marjo Schumans, Robert Filliou, Thomas Niggl, Jonathan Ellender, Yoshio Nakajima, David Mayor, Hreinn Fridfinnsson and others. Condition: folded as issued. Very good+/near fine;'Phandangos 3! (aka Fandangos no. 3)', Agora/Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht. Undated (c.1972). 520 x 395 mm. Two issues supplied in this set, each with a unique collage element to cover. Printed black on large format newsprint with numerous unique collages and cut-out interventions throughout. On each issue the cover includes a unique collage element (magazine cut-out glued to the page) as well as 'Blue Landscape' by Dick Wessels, a blue acetate square stapled to the cover. Contributors include: Thomas Niggl, Herbert Walker, Dick Wessels, Bernardo Salcedo, Karina Raeck, G. J de Rook, Michael Gibbs, Jacques Lizene, Davi Det Hompson, Jorgos Chronis, Ovum, Cayc, Ad Gerritsen, Marten Hendrix, peter Hutchinson, Marjo Schumans, Peter Adamski Etiquette, Christiane Berndes, Jochen Gerz, Michel Druks, Anton Verhoeven, Geza Perneczsky (with rubberstamp in red), Beverly Parke, Klaus Groh, Guillermo Duarte, Jan Tomaschoff and others. Condition: slight toning, very good+/near fine;'Van Tangos (aka Fandangos no. 4)', Agora, Maastricht. Autumn/Winter 1974. 448 x 294 mm. 12pp. Printed black on white newsprint. Subtitled 'Fandangos The First European Art Newspaper'. Title concept by Klaus Groh. Contributors include: Peter Hutchinson, Nikolaus Urban, Janos Urban, E. Buchwalder, John M. Armleder, Yoshia Nakajima, Carlo Giovanni Cicatelli, Anna Banana, H. B Reeskamp, F. Pezolo, Michael Gibbs, Marjo Schumans, Rod Summers, Raul Marroquin, Filip Francis, Michael Druks, Ruedi Schill, W. Vazan, Robin Crozier, Anton Verhoeven, H. Dekker, K. Benning, H. B Walker, W. Cuvelier, Groupe Cap, L Coppers, John Liggins, L. Walz, Michel Cardena, Johan Van Geluwe, Maurizio Nanucci, Hans Werneg Kalkmann, Maurizio Nannucci, Allen Fisher and others. Condition: Near fine;'Fun-Dangos 5 (aka Fandangos no. 5)', Maastricht. Undated (1975). 445 x 290 mm. Printed black on blue large format newsprint paper. Subtitled 'The Most Important European Art Scandalpaper - Fandangos isn't an art paper but an art piece'. 'Title concept' is attributed to Michael Gibbs. Includes contribution by Ulises Carrion 'From Fandangos to you'; interview with Tony Pegotty; double-page spread of the 'The Contract' by Marroquin. Contributors include: Anna Banana, Michael Druk, Jacques Lizene, Giovanni Cicatelli, Michel Cardena, Ger Van Dijk, Bertil Petersson, Jean Claude Schauenberg, Gerald Minkoff, Achille Cavellini, Mad Enterprises Inc, Tony Pegotty, Nicolas Uriburu, Ana Kamien, Antonio Trotta, Jorge Natalio Silberman, Chiquito Gomez, Raul Marroquin, Jorge Caraballo, COUM, The Bay Area Daddaists, Theodoros, Ulises Carrion, Carlos Ginzburg, E. Buchwalder, Grupo Teatro del Encuentro. Condition: Near fine;'Fandadangos, (aka Fandangos no. 6)', Jan Van Eyck Academy, Maastricht, Netherlands. 1975. 445 x 300 mm. Subtitled 'Fandangos - The Most Important European Art Scandalpaper - Fandangos isn't an art paper but an art piece'. Large format newsprint issue, with hand coloured (watercolour or gouache) front page (yellow, red, blue and peach). Contributions from Joseph Beuys, Anna Banana, Bill Gaglione, Carlo G. Cicatelli , M.Druks, Thomas Niggl, Marjo Schumans, Michel Cardena, Anton Verhoeven, Jean Paul Trillot, Lizzy Dizzle, Jean Clarebout, J.C.Kocman, John Liggins, Philip K. Perkman, Nebrada, Banana Productions, H.B.Walker, Chuck Stake, Danielle Crivelli, Zbigniew Warpechowski, Filip Francis, Yves de Smet, Bertil Petersson, Iannis Xenakis, Anna Banana, M.Druks, Thomas Niggl, Marjo Schumans, Michel Cardena, Anton Verhoeven, Jean Paul Trillot, Lizzy Dizzle, Jean Clarebout, J.C.Kocman, John Liggins, Philip K. Perkman, Nebrada, Banana Productions, H.B.Walker, Chuck Stake, Danielle Crivelli, Zbigniew Warpechowski, Filip Francis, Yves de Smet, Bertil Petersson et al. Together with 'Fandangos 6' insert, Bill Gaglione, Carlo G. Cicatelli and Tim Mancusi, with stamped colophon laid in "Fandangos - Nr.6". Condition: Near fine;'Fandangos 7', Maastricht, 1976, 280 x 205 mm. Printed black and white, stapled in printed wraps. Cover includes a photograph of Joseph Beuys by Klaus Staeck 'courtesy of Nam June Paik' with a 'fandangos' rubberstamp in red. Includes in.