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49/3 ARTZIEN KUNSTBEELD MEDEDELINGEN METROPOLIS M NOLLENBULLETIN OAOA SIGNALS SOME WORDS SVART Á HVÍTU 49/3 ![]() 49/3, 2001 Issue 1 15 x 20 cm, 192 pp., 49/3 is a magazine without texts and about exhibitions through images. A remarkable concept for a magazine about art. This is the first issue with a selection of works by French artists: Olivier Babin, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Serge Comte, Brice Dellsperger, Gloria Friedmann, Dominique Gonzalez-Foester, Raymond Hains, Pierre Huyghe, Pierre Joseph, Bertrand Lavier, Natacha Lesueur, Claude Lévęque, Ariane Lopez-Huici, Ingrid Luche, Didier Marcel, Annette Messager, Philippe Meste, Yan Pei-Ming, M/M (Paris), Melik Ohanian, Jean-Michel Ottoniel, Philippe Parreno, Pierre & Gilles, Claude Rutault, Franck Scurti, Alain Séchas, Bruno Serralongue, Xavier Veilhan, Jean-Luc Verna, Wang Du, Rémy Zaugg. ARTZIEN ![]() ![]() Artzien, nr 28, November 1982, interview by Michael Gibbs with Lawrence Weiner about 'Plowmans Lunch' and with Special Supplement: Catalogue of the World Exhibition at Aorta, 40 pp. Entrance: Artzien, Vol.1/No.9, Vol.2/No.2-3, No.6-7 and /No.9 KUNSTBEELD Kunstbeeld, maart 1987, 'Rudi van de Wint, Het constante zoeken naar 'de tegenspraak'', Cees Straus, pp. 34-38, ill. € 10,- MEDEDELINGEN R.W. VAN DE WINT, Mededelingen nr. 30, zomer 1980, Centraal Museum, Utrecht, waarin 'Van de Wint in gesprek met Egberts van Faassen', pp.1-12, ill., driehoekig formaat: 29,5 x 29,5 x 29,5 cm, zeldzaam. € 120,- METROPOLIS M R.W. VAN DE WINT, Metropolis M, nr 4/maart 1986, waarin art. 'Rudi van de Wint', de traditie en de Nollen', Egbert van Faassen, pp. 10-15, ill. € 10,- NOLLENBULLETIN R.W. VAN DE WINT, Nollenbulletin, nr 1/2 1982, St. De Nollen, pp.24 € 80,- R.W. VAN DE WINT, Nollenbulletin, nr 1/2 1986, St. De Nollen, pp.32 € 50,- OAOA ![]() OAOA, 2008 Issue 3 First self published magazine OAOA / The Oceans Academy Of Arts, publisher Ola Vasiljeva with contributions of Edgar Heiss, B.G. Reivax, Marianne Vierř, John Hey, Malin Svensson and Ola Vasiljeva, 24 pp. In 2008 Ola Vasiljeva founded OAOA / The Oceans Academy of Arts, a magazine and poster format as an experimental platform that plays with ideas of experimental systems of looking and reading. The would-be institution presents itself as real and plays with its own illusive image as a stage for the artist's reflections. The magazine OAOA aims to de-condition and to un-learn in relation to the critique of reason and common logics. The result is a visual input of no-sense, fragmentation, de-funtion and a-chronology. In this sense Counting Steps Edition may be understood and read. ![]() OAOA, 2010 Issue 4 Self published magazine OAOA / The Oceans Academy Of Arts, publisher Ola Vasiljeva with contributions of Harm van den Dorpel, Marianne Vierř and Ola Vasiljeva, screenprinted in 2 colours on newspaper; sun burnt by the publisher, 4x folded screenprint recto, edition ca 100 SIGNALS ![]() Signals, 1964 - 1966 Issues 2, 3-4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A near complete run of 9 magazines of the legendary 60’s publication Signals. Published under the direction of Paul Keeler and artist David Medalla to promote international art and European, Latin, Central and South American artists represented by the Signals Gallery in London, but which also dealt with a wide array of artistic and aesthetic issues of the avant- garde of the 1960's, with excerpts from writings and texts by numerous noted artists and critics, profusely illustrated throughout showing artworks, cultural figures. ![]() David Medalla next to one of his bubbling machines, London, 1964 This cutting-edge journal documented exhibitions at the Signals showroom in London, and includes images, poems, critical essays, scientific digests, photographs and experimental art news. Basically documenting exhibitions and events in Britain and abroad, Signals brought together leading innovative artists, writers and poets of the time and, in addition, established a context for kinetic, time-based, performance and environmental art. Artists featured in these original magazines include Jesús Rafael Soto, Takis, Lygia Clark, Sergio de Camargo, Carlos Cruz-Díaz, Eduardo Chillida and Marcela Salvadori and many others. There are 10 issues and 9 magazines in total, as numbers 3 and 4 are combined into a twin issue. Here lacking original magazines numbers 1 and 5. SOME WORDS ![]() SOME WORDS - a zine with no scene, 2011 Issue # 1 including: bonus poster (center folded, signed, numbered, dated), 3 trading cards, coaster, CD in sleeve. All handmade printed matter. First self published magazine by Thomas l'Anson screenprint, photocopy, wrapped in celluloid envelope signed, numbered, dated edition 30 20 pp. € 25,- SOME WORDS ![]() SOME WORDS - a zine with no scene, 2011 coming soon: Issue # 2 Simulacrum, Jelly, Peaks, Parallax self published magazine by Thomas l'Anson centerfold in screenprint, photocopy, wrapped in celluloid envelope signed, numbered, dated edition 101 20 pp. € 25,- SVART Á HVÍTU ![]() Svart á hvítu, , 1978 No.1, Vol.2 art magazine, offset, Icelandic language 29.7 x 21 cm interview with Magnús Pálsson published by Gallerí Sudurgata 7, Reykjavik, Iceland good condition, cover slightly aged with minor stains rare p.o.r. REFERENCE BOOKS AND GENERAL CATALOGUES English Art Today 1960-76 First edition, small quarto, 2 volumes in perfect card slipcase - 468 pages, illustrated British Council exhibition catalogue comprehensive reference to the sixties generation of David Hockey, Barry Flanagan, Richard Long, Bridget Riley et al., Italian - English, Milan Electra 1976 - € 60,- art handling and costs of transport insurance are not included in the price multiples, editions, films A - Z |
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