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[#17002] MAGAZINE Founded and edited by the poet [Carlos] Nos. 1-6 (all published). NY: (np). Alberto [Portugal Correia] de Lacerda [1964-1966]. Six issues, each fine in (born Moçambique Island, 1928, died wrappers and dust jacket made from 2007), with a subsidy from sheets of newspaper, stamped with the University. All of the contents are originals and previously unpublished. There are texts word “MAGAZINE” either in purple in Portuguese, Spanish, French and English. or red ink, or gold paint. A fine set Included are extracts from the novella (except for some staple holes to the Titânia by Mário Cesariny [first published page edges of No. 6). Rare complete in book form in 1977], with an illustration and in such good condition. by Cruzeiro Seixas, poems by , EUR 1,200.00 Júlio Pomar (the first published poem by this important Portuguese painter), Artist periodical, edited by Lewis , Luís Amorim de Ellingham and David Franks. Sousa, Jorge Guillén, and Murilo Mendes. Contributions by the editors, Creeley, Also contributions by Anne Beresford, Ben Levertov, Blackburn, Sanders, Wakoski, Kyger, Blaser, Frank O’Hara, John Norwood, Celia Gilbert, Claude Royet– Sinclair,Martin Kramer, Paul Blackburn, Robin Eichele, Elliot Coleman, Journoud, David Steiling, David Wevill, Gary Snyder, Joan Gilbert, Marilyn Hacker, a.o. Ills. by Edwin Shostak (‘The Dominique Fourcade, and Ruth Lepson. Supremes’), R. Fitzgerald, Armando Navarro, John Dowd (‘Bob Dylan’), a.o.

13586-17120.tif [#17120] MALA GALERIA. 20 Monographic bulletins of the MALA GALERIA, (PL), PSP - ZPAF 1977/1983 ca19x19.5 cm., stapled, unpaginated. EUR 1,200.00

Bulletins of the Mala Gallery (started 1977 in Warsaw), Mała Galeria Związku Polskich Artystów Fotografików Centrum Sztuki. in

13202-16242.tif letterset, offset: Jadwiga Przybylak; [#16242] MAIO. International Poetry Magazine. Kazimierz Bendkowski; Andrzej Jorczak; Andrzej Paruzel; Ewa Number 1 (all publ.). London, Alberto de Lacerda, 1973. Original Partum; Leszek Brogowski; Lodz Kaliska G.T.; Andrzej Kuczminski; printed wrappers (title in English on the front- and in Portuguese on Stanislaw Filko; Jan Swidzinski; Anna Kutera; Jan Jaskiewicz; Zygmunt the back-cover). Stapled (very light soilage to the spine, but otherwise Swiatek; Zygmunt Rytka; Akira Komoto; Marek Janiak; Andrzej Jorczak; very good). 8vo., 92 pp. Tomasz Sikorski; Richard Boulez and Pawel Kwiek. EUR 800.00 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 3 12792-15464.tif

13861-17684.tif [#20222] MALEBOLGE. Rivista di letteratura. [#18074] LA MAMELLE (ART CONTEMPORARY). Nos. 1, 2, 3/4 (all publ.). Reggio Emilia/Milano, (Technostampa- An alternative anthology of contemporary West Coast. Scheiwiller). 1964-1967. (4 numbers, square 8vo). Original pictorial Vol. 1 no. 1 thru Vol. 7 no. 1 (complete as far as published as a print wrappers. publication, also numbered as Nos. 1-25, but lacking no. 10. Continued EUR 2,000.00 as an electronic journal). San Francisco, Ca., 1975-1984. In the orig. wrappers or unbound as issued. Including rare No. 12: Newsstand Journal of visual poetry Edition Art Contemporary August 1978, published as a special issue of founded by A. Spatola, G. Only Paper Today. All in good condition, only No. 18 has stained front Celli, C. Costa, close to the cover. After 7 no 1 continued as an electronic journal. Gruppo 63. Contributors include A. Porta, V. Accame, EUR 2,000.00 E. Sanguinetti, N. Balestrini, A. Giuglielmi, U. Eco, H. “Nourishing source: la mamelle. A space for art.” Chopin, etc. Responsable After no. 4 as LA MAMELLE MAGAZINE: for the graphic design and ART CONTEMPORARY). Edited by Carl E. layout: Giovanni Anceschi Loeffler. (covers in nice typography “Art Com, a medium for contemporary Art with round and square cut- communications, is published on a quarterly outs showing green, blue, red basis by artists for artists and functions as a and yellow stock behind.. chronicle of contemporary new Art activity occurring in North America; , Canada, and the . Art Com presents information regarding telecommunications,

12792-19988.tif performance, artists’ spaces, conceptual and [#19988] MALEBOLGE. idea oriented work, videotapes, recordings, Rivista di letteratura. artists’ books, Art periodicals, and marginal a c t iv it y.” Quaderno n. 1 primavera-estate 1967. By - Volume 1 nos.1- 2 (Summer-Fall 1975. Giovanni Anceschi, Corrado Costa, Berkeley, 1975. Orig. wrappers. 21,5x27,5cm Antonio Porta, Adriano Spatola. (The (first issue with light wear, no 2 fine). only published supplement to the Then changing to tabloid format 45x30 cm, periodical). Original wrappers, with on newsprint, folded once (with light wearon publicity band intact. Numbered copy the fold): 64. Very lightly dustsoiled,otherwise - Vol.1 no. 3 Special Video Issue; Vol.1 no 4 fine. Special Performance Issue. EUR 300.00 Then changing to quarto format.no. 9: From Europe 1977.no. 12: Newsstand edition, Special Testi poetici di Nanni Balestrini, Corrado Costa, Antonio Porta, Adriano issue of Only Paper Today; no. 13 Retrospective issue. Spatola, Pierre Garnier, Giorgio Siribaldi Luso, Alberto Episcopi, Arturo Fittipaldi, Claudio Baisi, Felice Piemontese, Joan Brossa. Testi critici di (See Allen Artists’Magazines p 276). Giorgio Siribaldi Luso, Giorgio celli, Vincenzo Accame, Corrado Costa. Contiene inoltre il «Manifesto dell’arte permutazionale» di Abraham A. Moles, «Comunicazione e semiotica» di Tomàs Maldonado, due manifesti di Henri Chopin e un testo sulla poesia concreta brasiliana di Haroldo de

8412-8986.tif Campos. [#8986] MANDALA. Tijdschrift voor internationale avantgarde en etno-literatuur (later subtitle changes to: Grenzenloos literair tijdschrift). Nos. 1-8, then changing its numbering to Vol. 3 (comprising 4 issues)

13379-16751.tif [#16751] MALTHUS. and 4 (comprising 2 issues). All published. Amsterdam, Lente 1975-1980. Original wrappers. (front covers of nos. 3/3 and 3/4 with Numbers 1-4 (all publ.). Berkeley: Dale Jensen (1986-1987). Orig. stamps, otherwise a good clean set). stapled wrappers. A photograph mounted to the cover of number 1; also some stamp art. EUR 700.00 EUR 600.00 Edited by Jos Knipscheer. Contribs. by Fr. Beltrametti, O.R. Castillo, Gr. Corso, Ch. Bukowski, Lawrence Ferlinghetti (transl.Vinkenoog), Diane di Edited by Dale Jensen. An artisanal Prima, Piero Heliczer,Gary Snyder, Steef Davidson, H. Hoogstraten, Jos production with several illustrations and Knipscheer, Sj. Kuyper, P.H. van Lieshout, Beno Lubini, Lapok Manau, P. pages of varying size. An emphasis on Nijmeijer, P. Schuddeboom, visual and concrete poetry. Contributions a.o. No. 2 of 1979 devoted by Ivan Arguelles, , jw curry, to ‘One World Poetry 1978’. Jack Hirschman, Guy Beining, Larry Eigner, No. 5 is Poetry International Geoffrey Cook, Richard Kostelanetz,Joes No. 7 is Montagna Rossa (a Keppler, and many others. Number 3 cura di Franco Beltrametti, indicates the presence of two chapbooks incl. a.o. Spatola, Blaine, issued together with this issue, but they were Padin), 3 no 2 signed by and bound separately and individually, and are with 2 corrections by Simon not present. Complete sets are rare (edition Vinkenoog. limited to 200)

4 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 14180-18350.tif 13778-17499.tif [#18350] MAO TSE TUNG [#17499] MAYA One issue (np): (np) (1970). 4to. [40 pp]. No. 1 (all publ.). N.d., n.p. (Bristol), UK. 20 pp. Side-stapled wrappers. Corners bumped, else near fine in EUR 120.00 side-stapled wrappers. Dedicated to the Bristol Bus Crews. EUR 140.00 Contributions by Andrew Robinson Contributions by Stephen Benson, Alan (translations of Jacob and Reverdy), Berheimer, Bill Graves, Pat Bizzell, Rodger Ian Johnson, Val Torrance, and Kamentz, Steve Miller, and Alex Smith. W.E. Wyatt. Wyatt’s “Four Breakfast Poems” is dedicated to d.a. levy. Nice handmade coloured cover (unsigned).

[#20257] THE MARRAHWANNAH QUARTERLY Vol. 3 no 3 & Vol. 3 no 4 & Vol. 4 no 2. Cleveland, Renegade press, 1967, 1967/68. 8454-9070.tif Three issues. Original illustrated wrappers; [#17605] MEC 4to; 34, 31 pp., mimeographed leaves; , Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). , 1969-1971. 4to; original wrappers. No. 1 stapled in spine; cover of the second issue entirely produced in silk-screen print. Limited edition. 23x25 cm, 12 + 20 with marginal tape-marks pages. In pefect condition. Together EUR 2,400.00 EUR 450.00

Edited by d.a. levy. Concrete and visual poetry, typewriter poetry. Vol. 3 no 3 Texts and illustrations by Gianni Bertini, mimeographed leaves (rectos only), side-stapled and glued into an original the director of the magazine. No. 1 with watercolored outer wrapper by d.a. levy; 34 unnumbered leaves, plus outer Henri Chopin, Jean-François Bory, Paul- wrapper; The concrete issue, with statements by B.P. Nichol and d.a. levy, Armand Gette, Julien Blaine, Robert followed by contributions by T.L. Kryss, levy, Julian Kallander, David W. Filliou, Pierluigi Albertoni, Jochen Gerz, Harris, Russell Atkins, B.P. Nichol, Adam Kadmon, “Linda”, E.S. Harmon, Eugenio Miccini a.o.; reproduces the Bill Bissett, E.R. Baxter, Robert J. Sigmund, D.R. Wagner, and Mara.; Vol. 3 subsription form of Henri Chopin’s no 4 incl. poetry by OU; No. 2 with G. Bertini, J.F. Bory, H. T.L. Kryss, Al Bell, Chopin, F. Dufrene, Kitasomo Katuè, S.M. Kane, drawing U. Locatelli, E. Miccini, F. Millan, C. by Steve Ferguson, Padin, C. Parmiggiani, M. Perfetti, G. Rocher, Shimizu Toshihiko, M. Spatola, silk-screen cover by T. Stefanoni a.o.; text by the “Gruppo di Artisti aderenti alla Lega Marxista- Kryss; Vol. 4 no 2 Leninista d’Italia”. Prima edizione 2 fascicoli Contributions by Julien Blaine, contains poems by P.A. Gette, Tino Stenoni, Gerard Guillot, Robert Filiou, J.F. Bory, A. Spatola, Don Thomas, BJT, E.R. Piero Albertoni, Seiichi Niikuni, Jochen Gerz, Kitasomo Katué, Shimizu Baxter, front-cover by Toshihiko, Henri Chopin. Toni Thomas, back- cover by Sandy-Jo Hickel.

14579-19420.tif [#19420] MEDIODIA. Aparece cada dos meses No. 2. Octubre 1963. Buenos Aires, Castelar. Oblong 19 x28,5. Orig. Wrappers, stapled in the spine (loosening). 22 pages; with artwork. EUR 800.00

Edited by Hugo Loyacono,Ed.Caravaglia, Luis Massa Raul Quevado, Ruben Tiziani y, Tilo Wenner.With contributions by Edw.Vigo, Alfredp E.Rey, David Lamelas Daniel Zelaya, a.o.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 5 13031-18404.tif 8473-9089.TIF [#18405] MELA. [#9089] MELE. Carta Internacional Aperiodico di scrittura ed immagini da marciana isola de Poésia / International Poetry Letter. d’Elba. Pagine e documenti raccolti da Maurizio Nannucci. Nos. 9, 11-13, 15, 17, 18. Honolulu, Univ. of Nos. 1-5 (all publ.). Firenze, Hawaii, 1968-1971. Original illustrated Bianconero Edizione d’Arte, wrappers. 4to; mimeographed. 1976-1981. Tabloïd sheets of EUR 350.00 98x68 cm, folded into 32 pages of 24,5 x 17 cm.; with Together 7 issues with contributions, mostly in illustrations. English, by a.o.: M. Butor, K. Krolow, G. Eich, T. Tzara, G. Ungaretti. Editor: Stefan Baciu. TOGETHER WITH: Méla post card book / A collection of (48) artists’ postcards edited by Maurizio Nannucci / Biancoenero Edizioni, . Postcards 13499-16973A.tif kept in brown card portfolio [#16973] E. M. de MELO E CASTRO. Collection of in slipcase (just very lightly publications and posters. worn).. 14,5x 9,5 cm. Ernesto Manuel de Melo e Castro (Covilha 1932 -) is the founding father of Experimental Poetry in Portugal. He contributed to several EUR 3,000.00 journals and collections. Edited by Maurizio Nannuci. EUR 3,000.00 Contributors: Ian Hamilton Finlay, On Kawara, , Niele Toroni, Peter Downsbrough, Hans Peter Feldmann, Alison Knowles, Lawrence Weiner, Porter, John Hendricks, Sandro Chia, Dorothy Iannone, , Daniel Buren, Markus Raetz, Ida Applebroog, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Mario Merz, Alighiero Boetti, Christian Boltanski and several others. Mela Postcard Book is a set of artists’ postcards with work by the contributors to “Mela”, thejourna published by Nannucci, including artists such as , and Arnulf Rainer, Daniel Buren, Ed Ruscha, Sol Lewitt, , herman de vries, Ben Vautier, Emmett Williams, and many others.

1. Poesia Experimental: 8472-9088.tif Supplément spécial au Jornal de Fundao.Organisateurs: Antonio Aragao et [#9088] MELBA E.M. de Melo e Castro.Fundao, 1965, 4 p. in folio Nos. 1-6/7. , nov. 1976-février 1979. Large folio, original illustrated Un des textes les plus importants et pivot pour le mouvement de la wrappers; printed on colored stock. Illustrated. Poésie Expérimentale portugaise. Sont réunis les manifestes théoriques EUR 1,500.00 sur le mouvement, soutenus par un certain nombre de textes inédits de leurs précurseurs. C’est sans aucun doute le manifeste qui assoit la Poésie Directed by Cl. Eizykman, especially of Expérimentale comme un des courants artistico-littéraires de la seconde interest for experimental cinema and video moitié du XX s. Il est à noter que c’est la même année que sort le premier animations. Together 5 issues (nos. 4/5 and essai qui affirme les propositions théoriques du mouvement. 6/7 are double-issues) of 12-16 pp. each, (A proposiçao - Poesia Experimental. Lisboa, Col. Poesia e Ensaio. Ed. printed on colored stock, experimental Ulisseia) publié peu de temps après ce journal, suivi par le deuxième lay-out. Fabricants: Pascal Auger, Claudine numéro de la revue PO.EX. Eizykman, Guy Fihman, Prosper Hillairet, L’année 1965 est l’année de la division théorique et le mouvement plastique. Erik Lambert, Christian Lebrat, Dominque Le Supplément au Journal do Fundoa illustre parfaitement cette réalité. Willoughby. Articles incl. (a.o.): No. 1 (nov.’76) Tous les grands représentants de la Poésie Expériemntale sont représentés yellow issue, printed in black: Andy Warhol ici: Antonio Aragao, E.M. de Melo e Castro, Antonio Ramos Rosa, interview (by Jonas Mekas); ‘Les surréalistes Jose Blanc de Portugal, Maria Alberta Meneres, Herberto Helder, Jose et le Cinéma’. No. 2 fév.’77) blue issue, printed Alberto Marques, Luis Veiga Leitas, Salette Tavares, Antonio Barahona. in red: ‘Moholy-Nagy’ (by Patrick de Haas); Il offre également des représentations de l’exposition Visopoemas et une Robert Breer (interview); ‘Le cinéma indépendant vu de Beaubourg’ (Alain chronologie du mouvement expérimental et ses relations avec les pays Sayag). No. 3 (av-mai’77) pink issue, printed in bronze: ‘Stars: Tension, soleils, étrangers entre 1962 et 1965. flexion’ (Eizykman); ‘Warhol’ (F. Coblence); ‘Ciné oubri à Ouagadougou’ (D. Avron); ‘Fernand Léger (P. de Haas). No. 4/5 (déc.’77) orange issue, 2. AFFICHES printed in purple: ‘Différence Independance’ (P. Hillairet); ‘Chronologie du • Poesia ouvida Poesia vista ! E. Melo e Castro (poeta) et Joao d’Avilo cinéma expérimental (Hillairet, P. de Haas); ‘Du ballet mécanique au cinéma (actor) Circulo cultural de Setubal Dim: 42,4 x 29,1 cm structurel’ (C. Lebrat); No. 6/7 (fév.’79) various colored stock (red, green, • Encontros com a poesia Melo e Castro, Centro cultural de Setubal Dim: blue, white), printed in various colours: ‘En territoire animste’ (D. Avron); ‘Le 30,6 x 23 cm cinéma parallèle’ (P. Rovere); ‘extrait de Brakhage et les Structuralistes’ (Jonas • Poex Hoje. Melo e Castro Centro de convivencia UFRN 18 juillet 1985 Mekas). Dim: 48,5 x 33 cm

6 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com • Que poesia para o ano 2000 ? Conférence de Melo e Castro le 29 juillet Edited by Tom Hosier.Published in collaboration 1985 à Recife Dim: 35,5 x 21,7 cm with the Museum of Autistic Endeavours. (Ref. • Poème visuel tiré en lithographie Dim: 40,6 x 40,6 cm (que l’on retrouve Geza Perneczky, Magazine Network) Contributions reproduit dans l’ouvrage: Melo e Castro -Jose Alberto Marques: Antologia by: S. Block, P. H. Gervais, A. Greenier, W. Beckett, da poesia concreta em Portugal Lisboa, Assirio & Alvim. 1973.) The Northwest Mounted Valise, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Whitson, Sir Q, Sub Waxin Haddock, Spaceange, 3. OEUVRE ORIGINALE K. Groh, G. P. Orridge, D. Coovert, G. Puchalski, Dessin original Stylo à bille noir et rouge signé EM de Melo e Castro et Daddaland, B. Buczak, D. Micloskey, T. Gracie. daté Mai 70 Dim: 30 X 21 cm 4. AFFICHES AUTRES INTERVENANTS • XIV bienal internacional de S(ound) P(oetry) Dim: 32,6 x 22,2 cm • Anima Teatro Acçao de textos visuais Dim: 35,8 x 25,4 cm • Groupe des 8 à la Galaria de Arte Moderna. Belem Avril 78: Jose Carvalho,Antonio Palolo,Jose Conduto, Joaquim Carepinha, Joaquim Tavares, Dimas, Madeira da Rocha, Nelson Ferreira dos Santos Dim: 39,2 x 48,1 cm 5. AUTRES AUTEURS • Jose Alberto Marques: Do punto ao final 1980, in 8. 30 feuillets sur papier glacé réunis dans une enveloppe • Emilio Villa: Carta para ruggero jacobbi Dim: 28 x 29,7 cm

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13265-16406.tif [#17905] MODERNA MUSEET [#16406] METEK. Numbers 1-12 (all publ., 1981,19872,1983 each Babbecedario allunatico illustrato ad uscita irregolare. 4 issues). , Moderna Nos. 1-4 (all publ.). Roma, De Luca, 1996 - Museet,1981-1984. 39,5x28 cm., newsprint. 2001. Original typographical wrappers; Partly in colour. issues of 64 pages with b/w illustrations. EUR 700.00 EUR 500.00 Issues of 32 pages, the last a double number has Edited and collected by Achille Perilli, together 48 pages. In No4 of 1982 an original drawing of with Nanni Balestrini, Alfredo Giuliani, Jean Tinguelys Metamatic. Edited by Mats B. reporting Clarence Lambert, Anka Ptaskowska, Sylvie on the exhibitions and activities of his Modern Richtérova, Irmela Heimbacher, Evangelisti, Museum of Stockholm. A.o. interview with Edith Schloss, , and Stanislav Pontus Hulten. With texts by Olle Granath, Ulf Linde, Nina Öhman, J.O. Kolibal. Texts by G. Druidi, L. Novàk, N. Mallander, Bengt af Klintberg, Thomas Millroth, Douglas Feuk, etc. The last Balestrini, J.-C. Lambert, etc. Issue is on . 1981 no 3 is Katalognummer Niki de Saint Phalle.

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Nos 1-8 (all publshed|). Ventura & 12991-15859.tif Worcester, 1959-1960. Covers of the first [#15859] MODULO. Poesia issue are stained, else all near fine in stapled Concreta. Rivista di cultura wrappers with faintly sunned spines. contemporanea Printed by mimeograph, each issue 20-36 Number 1 (all publ.). , Edizioni pp. Masnata. 1966. Orig. printed wrappers EUR 1,000.00 (21,8,x15,6cm), 134pages. Published and edited by Gael Turnbull. EUR 400.00 Contributors include Delattre, Dorn, Creeley, Directed by: U. Apollonio, M. Bense, G. Duncan, Levertov, Eigner, Tomlinson, Finlay, Beringheli, G. Celant, G. Dorfles, A. Lora Totino, Olson, and others. E. Zaffiri. Other contributors: H. Gappmayr, R. Azeredo, C. Belloli, C. Bremer, A. and H. DeCampos, C. Claus, I.H.Finlay, J.L. Grunewald, B. Grogerova, V. Havel J. Hirsal, D.S. Houedard, E. Jandl, K. Kitasono, Y. Fujitomi, Jiri Kolar, F. Kriwet,

12857-19389a.tif EM Castro, F. Mon, E. Morgan, L. Novak, S. Niikuni, A. Ypazarkaya, A. Pinto [#19389] MODERN CORRESPONDENCE MAGAZINE D. Pignatari, D. Roth, G. Ruhm, K. B. Schauffelen etc. (Maffei, Riviste d’Arte, p.124/125) Nos. 2-5 (of 5 published.). Clandestine Comic Company, Plymouth, CT. 1974-1976 Black and white offset print. Wrappers. Staple bound. Very good condition. Sunning to edges. Dimensions vary by issue. EUR 400.00

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 7 8603-9224.tif 8695-15498.tif [#9224] MONSIEUR BLOOM. Revue trimestrielle. [#15498] MW MAGAZINE Nos. 1-6 (all published). Paris, juin 1978-mai Nos. (1), (2), 3, 4, 5, 6 (incl.supplement). 1981. Original wrappers; with illustrations & Noordwijk, 1982-1984. Printed as a photographs. newspaper (46 x 29 cm: no 5: 33,5 x 25 EUR 1,400.00 cm), 20-32 pp. each, except no 5 which has 8 pp.; illustrated, b/w. On newsprint. Directed by Franck Venaille. Includes works by EUR 1,500.00 Jacques Monory (Ma voiture en Californie), Lou Bernardó (Franck Venaille), Patrick Beurard- Artist journal, printed in edition of 1000 Valdoye, Daniel Biga, Marc Blanchet, Yves Buin, copies (except for no. 5,Panamarenko,which William Cliff, Fabienne Courtade, Marc Dachy, had only 200 copies), but due to it’s fragile Jacqueline Dauriac, Bernard Delvaille, Jacques and inconspicuous appearance almost no Estager, Jochen Gerz, Emmanuel Hocquard, copies survived, and thus very rare. Edited Charles Juliet, Olivier Kaepplein, Peter Klasen, Dominique Labarrière, by Martina Wagener. Emmanuel Laugier, Hubert Lucot, Jean-Pierre Milovanoff, Jacques Monory, No. 5: “Project Ruimteschip”: (8 pp.), limited ed. of 200 copies. Other Emmanuel Moses, Georges Perec, Raquel, Alain-Christophe Restrat, Maurice contribs. by Helgi Porgils Fridjonsson (drawings), Dieter Roth (drawings), Roche, Umberto Saba, Alain Veinstein, Frank Venaille, Jan Voss. Richard Long (Stones in Iceland 1974), Robert Filliou (drawing), Robert Illustrattions: Mohror, Jacques Monory, Raquel, Jan Voss. Photos: Christian Smithson (Broken Circle Emmen), Jean Leering (Greenhouses - The New Boltanski, Maya Klasen, Jacques Monory, Franck Venaille, Hubert Lucot, Landscape), Jan Dibbets (Black an White Structure 1978), Per Kirkeby (text Charles Juliet, Bernard Delvaille, Jacques Estager, William Cliff, Alain- with drawing), Günter Brus (text with drawing), Panamarenko (Magnetic Christoph Restrat, Jacqueline Dauriac, Alain Veinstein, Jean-Pierre Flying Saucers), Jan Schoonhoven (drawings), Ian Hamilton Finlay (with Milovanoff, a.o. No. 1: Fiction quadrillée; No. 2: L’Espace mental; No. 3: De Nicholas Sloan: Sparta), Sig. Gundmundsson, B. Flanagan, Richard Long Mémoire; No. 4/5: Pages d’écriture; No. 6: Fragments. (Nepal), Erich Wichman, Leon van den Eijke; & Theo van Laar, Scientific Institute for the prevention of rumour), Chr. Bastiaans, Jean Le Gac, Paul van Hoeydonk, Sarkis, a.o., As far as we could ascertain there were in total 10 numbers published.

12466-14477.tif [#14477] MONTANA GOTHIC Nos. 1-6 (all publ.). Black Stone Press, 13680-17281L.tif Missoula, Montana, 1974-1977. Size (h/w): 21,5 [#19361] MY OWN MAG x 14 cm. Original illustrated wrappers. A group of 12 numbers comprising: Illustrated. Nos. 5 - 17 (out of 17 published, without no 8). Barnet, Herts., May EUR 400.00 1964--Sept. 1966. Mimeographed sheets, foolscap stapled. Illustrated. Individually cut pages, with some issues featuring ‘designed’ stains, Edited by Peter Koch. With nicely illustrated gaps cut into the text, see-through burns, and inserts. covers (each in a different colour) and drawings inside, two fold-out plates in no. 6. Illustrations by EUR 4,500.00 Ludwig Zeller, Bruce Lee, Russell Smith, Shelley Edited by . Amongst other things important for the collaboration Hoyt-Koch, Dana Johnson. Contributions by Ira of Burroughs, who introduced his own newspaper, called variously (The Cohen, Robert Bly, Daumal, Kostelanetz, Opal Burrough and The Moving Times), also with Claude Pélieu and Carl Nations, Douglas Blazek a.o. 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.

13440-16867.tif No. 6 No date (July 1964). The “Cut-Up Issue”, with most pages having been [#20259] MOTHER. A Journal of New Literature. cut into eight squares which are stapled at edges to backing sheet. Contains Numbers 3-9 (=last publ.). New York, Nov/Dec.1964-ca.1967. All in the “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 original wrappers, No. 9 is a 45 Record appearance, “an experiment in newspaper format…largely a rearrangement Album. A good set, some light soiling & of phrases from the front page of The New York Times, September 17, 1899, wear. cast in the form of code messages.” (M&M C95). Also: B.S. Johnson; Anselm EUR 1,200.00 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” Edited by David Moberg and Jeff Giles. With and “Over the Last Skyscrapers a Silent Kite”, in The Moving Times. (M&M illustrations by Joe Brainard, with contributions C97). Also: Alden Van Buskirk (his first publication); Jeff Nuttall. The second by William Burroughs, Peter Schjeldahl, Tom burned cover, with see-through window. Staples sl. rusty, with a few staple- Veitch, André Breton, Ted Berrigan (interview mark indentations. with John Cage), John Asbery, John Wieners, John Giorno, Ron Padgett,Brion Gysin, etc. No. No. 9. 1st Nov. 1964, 12pp. A fine copy save for small crimp at one outer edge. 9 has Jim Dine on cover, Ginsberg poem read. Burroughs contributes “Extracts from Letter to Homosap” (9:11) (C101); “Personals Special to The Moving Times” (9:12) (C102). Has a special “Fall Out Shelter” cover and a brown-green stain running down the front. A small square has been cut from bottom of front page. “Special Post-Election” issue. Also work by Robert Creeley, , B.S. Johnson a.o, No.10 No date

8 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 8719-17335B.tif [#13712] NDLR. Écriture/Peinture. Nos. 1-5/6 (all publ.). Paris, 1976. Size (h/w): 29,6 x 21 cm. Original illustrated wrappers. Illustrated. EUR 500.00

Revue théorique et Bulletin d’activités, publié à l’initiative de l’organisation T.P./Travaux Pratiques. Edited by Charles Le Bouil. Contributions by Raoul Hausmann, Denis Roche, William Burroughs, Daniel Buren, Roland Barthes, M. Alocco, J. Degottex, Jean- François Dubreuil (cover), etc.

14497-19201a.tif [#20179] NE COUPEZ PAS. Apériodique. A set consisting of Nos. 1,3 and 4 (of 4 numbers published). Selfpublished, 1968- 1969.

• Numéro 1: Les étudiants d’Orléans. Journal réalisé par les membres de la Commission Culture occupant la bibliothèque universitaire: (Dec. 1964). All British number, featuring Bill Butler, Tom McGrath, Dave Claude Alliot, Michel Blandin, Monique Crespeau, Jack Gasperini, Cunliffe, and others. Very well preserved, clean. Claude Landre, Dominique Lepingle, Jean-Claude Moineau, André No. 11 (Feb. 1965). Contains “Dec. 29: Tuesday was the Last Day for Singing Rouchier. Orléans, Les auteurs, mai 1968. Fascicule [21,5x33,5 cm) 14 Years”, “Letter to Jeff Nuttall”, and “Collage” in The Moving Times; plus twosided stencilled stencilled sheets, stapled and folded. letters and quotes from newsclippings on Dr. Dent’s apomorphine treatment. (M&M C105-108). Also: Michael McClure; Jeff Nuttall; Anselm Hollo. Near • Numéro 3. Orléans, Jean-Claude Moineau, mai 1969. 29 two sided Fine. stencilled sheets, 21 x27 cm, with a sericgraphy in green on orange paper, one card, ]and a selfadhesive sticker, kept together asba No. 12 (May 1965). Contains “The Last Words of Dutch Schultz” (first appearance) and “Letter to Sunday Times”. (M&M C112-113). Also: Carl packanged in brown kraft paper with handwritten title label. With Weissner; Jeff Nuttall (on Sigma); Martin Bax. Staples sl. rusty, o/w Near Fine. participation of Jean-Claude Moineau “A mots couverts” et reproductions d’oeuvres -entre autres- de Bernard Aubertin, Lygia 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 Clark, Claude Landrà, John J. Sharkey, Gérald Rocher, Constantin C122). Also: Jeff Nuttall. Wear to the righthand margin. Xénakis, Brian Lane, Jiri Valoch, J.F. Bory, Alain Arias-Misson, Henri No. 14 (Dec. 1965). Contains “Moving Times”, being Burroughs quotes in Chopin, Tom Phillips, P.A. Gette, , Jochen Gerz. collaged material by Carl Weissner. (M&M C131). Also: Charles Plymell; • No. 4 (last). Paris: Self published, novembre 1969. “vouz aussi pouvez Brian Patten; Tom McGrath; Bill Butler; others. Near Fine. faire votre journal”. Folded poster, 55x43,5cm, containing No. 15 (April 1966). With Editorial Bit (2 small leaves), and list of subscribers/ approximately 45 lose pages. (different sizes,most 4to), Some stencilled, stapled to front page. Contains “Nut Note on the Column Cutup browning towards the edges and folds of the poster, internally Thing”, “WB Talking”, “Quantities of the Gas Girls”, and an untitled piece, all content is clean and untrimmed as issued. appearing in The Moving Times. (M&M C137-140). Also: Bill Butler; Claude EUR 3,000.00 Pélieu; Jeff Nuttall. Near Fine. No.16 (May 1966). Edited by Clifton DeBerry (c/o ), ie. Nuttall, Edited by Jean-Claude Moineau (Mathematics teacher at the Science who only later discovered that the ‘real’ DeBerry was a black American Faculty of Orléans), who organised in May 1968 the occupation of the Communist, former Wobbly and two-time Socialist Workers Party candidate University Library. He starts an artistic revolutionary groupe GRRRR for President of the United States. Near Fine. [Groupe de Recherche et de Réalisation d’une Réflexion Révolutionnaire] and this journal, which is devoted to political discussions, visual poetry and No. 17 (Sept. 1966). Contributors incl. Carl Weissner (a cut-up of a Burroughs typographical and design experiments. Most of the pages by Jean-Claude text); ; Criton Tomazos; Wm. Wantling; Doug Blazek; Claude Moineau, with numerous “meta-art” texts. Also contributions by Christiane Pélieu; Charles Plymell; Jeff Nuttall. The last issue. (M&M C154). Near Fine. For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 9 13975-17944c.tif Frougny, Joachim Branco & Flavio Almada; a postcard with text - ‘text capital’ [#17944] NEUE MUSIK. Kunst- and a ‘communiqué’ printed in red – don’t commune don’t communicate; und gesellschaftskritische Beiträge a 16 pages catalogue – ‘livres meta-art’ + two postcards + a pink label with attached wire. As there is no table of contents it is impossible to check for Heft 1-6 (all published). Münchener completeness, but the impression is that the issues are complete as publisheed Jugendkulturwerk. Jeunesse Musicales. under the originsl stapling. 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 at the T.H. and Hochschule für Musik (15 Nov.1960/12 March 1961; 3 Feb. 1961). Very rare. EUR 1,200.00

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.

13441-16869.tif [#16869] NEUE TEXTE No. 1: november 1968. Linz: neue texte, 1968. 25 x 21 cm unpaginatd. Wrappers, minor shelf-wear. Together with: No. 2: mai 1969 Linz: neue texte, 1969. 26 x 21 cm unpaginated. English and German text. Wrappers, very good. EUR 400.00

The first two of this concrete poetry journal/ series, edited by Heimrad Bäcker. Contributions by Eugen Gomringer, , Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Furniva, Raoul Hausmann, etc.

8756-9405.tif [#17329] NERVENKRITIK Jg. 1 nos. 1-4 (all publ.). Wien, Buchdienst Fesch, 1976. Original illustrated wrappers; folio. Limited

edition of 250 copies. 13313-16567B.tif (Numbers 1 and 4 with minimal small [#16567] NEUER BERLINER KUNSTVEREIN E.V. - stains, but altogether an excellent set). VIDEOTHEK Added: at the end of No. 4 an NBK Videothek (2 Volumes). Invitation to Subscribe (handwritten Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, 1972, text with an illustration) and 1 one 1973/74 (all publ.) Folded posters page numbered art supplement in printed portfolios, 21 x 21 cm. (handnumbered 70/100) by Dominik The inside cover of 1972 autograph Steiger (text: 1. Jg. Nervenkritik absolviert,Wien im Dez.76). signed by the artists: J. Beuys, K.P.Bremer, K. Hoedicke, W. EUR 600.00 Kahlen and Vostell. Card portfolios Edited by Dominik Steiger (also design covers and supplements). in good condition with very light Texts and illustrations by Attersee, Arnulf Rainer, Dieter Roth, foxing and wear;spine of 1972 Dominik Steiger, Oswald Wiener, Hermann Nitsch, Günther Brus, reinforced from the inside. The Robert Walser, Urs Lüthi. first porfolio includes the invitation for the opening reception of the Videothek and an announcement for Vostell’s films. EUR 1,500.00

10 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com The two portfolios contain folded posters, each 80 x 58 cm, for each of 2 (Gay Semiotics): 28x22 cmm., original brass clasp bound, unpaginated the videos. Detailed information is printed on the reverse of each poster. (51pp recto printed. Edition unknown. Contributions by E. Mycue, Shirley Includes a textbooklet by Jörs Merkert. Garzotto, A. Rosenberg, P. Adair, Chuck Moser, Beau Riley, Harley W. Lond. -1972: Beuys: Transibirische Eisenbahn No. 3 (On Methodology): 37,5x28 cm., stapled, 220pp (144pp unpaginated, 1970 (Cat. Raisonné of posters # 6); K.P. text and photographs). Edition unknown. Contributions by E. Mycue, M. Brehmer,Walkings; K.H. Hödecke:tartaruga Hirsch,P. D’Agostino, G. Wescott, K. Stiles etc. A number 4 (The Institution) a.o.; Wolf Kahlen: Reversible Prozesse; was announced but never materialised. (Desastres, 1972). -1973: Cornelia Balcerowiak / K. H. Hödicke / Helmut Wietz, Made in New York, 1973; Richard Hamilton, 1969; Rebecca Horn,

13508-16984A.tif Performances I, 1970-72; Taka Imura, Video-Tapes 1970-73; Allan Kaprow, Time [#16984] NEW OBSERVATIONS. Art and Culture. Pieces, 1973; Wolf Vostell, dé-coll/age Filme Nos. 1-85. New York, New Observations Ltd., 142 Greene Street, 1963-71. 1981-1991. 4to; stapled in the spine (the first numbers as loose sheets with pin in the left upper corner.) EUR 2,000.00

13881-19517.tif Published by Peter Licht, Issues of ca. 25-50 pages [#19517] DE NEW BABYLON each, incl. b/w illustrations. Each volume with a Informatief. Number 4. Edizione guest editor and various contributors, e.g: Internazionale (Amsterdam: June 1966). - No. 1. A Gathering in June 25, 1981 with Speziale per il padiglione Olandese al XXIIIa Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Michael Goldberg, Peter Licht, Biennale di Venezia. Tabloïd. 8 pages, folded Lucio Pozzi, David Shapiro, Carmen Gloria Morales, twice, very light wear over the folds. Very good Doug Sanderson, Stephen Paul Miller, Jeanne Siegel, Susanna Tanger and Lynn Umlauf; copy. - No. 2. Yoshiteru Kawasaki & Sabu Kohso EUR 400.00 September 21, 1981with Shigeru Kawada, Yoshiteru Edited by Constant / R.W.D. Oxenaar / Jurriaan Kawasaki, Iwasaburo Kohso, Izumi Muraki, Shintaro Schrofer (lay-out), a.o. Text and images by Otsuka, Kazuko Sumi, Hideyo Takahashi, Mari Constant Nieuwenhuis. Solely devoted to the Uchida, Lei Ujika. artist’s new urbanist strategies and projects. “New - No. 3. Narrative Painting -Lisa Zwerling October Babylon the world of Homo Ludens”. Includes a full-color map of the artist’s 5, 1981 Mike Berg, Bruno Civitico, Sue Daykin, New Babylon Town. Texts predominantly in English, with some in French Tom Duncan, Eric Fischl, Gregory Gillespie, and Dutch. Published at the occasion of the exhibition of paintings, drawings, Sidney Goodman, Susan Grabel, William Haney, and New Babylon constructions by Constant Nieuwenhuys at John Laney, Michael Mazur, James McGarrell,Bill the Venice Biennale. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Includes Midgette, Eva Papadopulos, Len Petrillo, Toni Siani, an essay by Simon Vinkenoog on ‘Life in New-Babylon’; a collection of Richard Uhlich, William Wilkins, Lisa Zwerlin. texts by Constant, including ‘The Revolution of Creative Man’ (1964): “The - No. 4. Group Issue - Jennifer Golub December 14, 1981 Julie Watchel, Haim international phenomenon of young people who refuse to accept the existing Steinbach, Paul Alexander, Frank Young, Jennifer Golub, Jaye Ballo, Steve order - the ‘hipsters’, ‘teddy boys’, ‘rockers’, ‘mods’, ‘halbstarken’, ‘blousons Miller, Shelley Silver, Michael Robbins, Gina Freschet, Barbara Lipp, Tom noirs’, ‘beatniks’, ‘nozems’, stilyagi’, or whatever they may be called - this Koken. phenomenon has a revolutionary effect - No. 5. De Kalb Issue -Paolo Colombo May 25, 1982 Timothy Brown, Rex which, so far, has been neglected… Burwell, Paolo Colombo, Jim Disrud, Joseph Gastiger, Larry Gorman, Yet this urge can be contained no Karolyn Schalk, Tom Small, Jean Swiderski. longer”. Relates to The Situationists: ‘La Déclaration d’Amsterdam’, Constant - No. 6. Group Issue (Tanger, Morocco) -Lucio Pozzi June 7, 1982 Jerry Berger, and Guy Debord’s joint manifesto Emory Craig, Abderrahmane Darouiche, Abdelilah En-Nassef, Jack Flam, on unitary urbanism, first published Burt Hasen, Kay Hillman, Hamid Irbouh, Lacheb, Judith Lerner, Abdelwahed in Internationale Situationniste #2 Maimouni, A Moroccan Student, Jo Mullen, Lucio Pozzi, Shelley Rice, Calvin (December 1958). Siebert, Jeanne Siegel, Frederic Tuten, Dooley Worth-Beck. Etcetera: complete list on demand.

13595-17129.tif 13036-15913.tif [#17129] THE NEW COMMERCIALIST. (a review). [#16439] NEW WILDERNESS LETTER Nos. 1-3 (all published). San Francisco, CA, Nos. 1-12 (all published). New York, NY, New 1978/81. Orig. wrappers. (With text and Wilderness Foundation, 1977-1984. Orig. photographs). pictorial wrappers, varying sizes (27,5 x 21,5 to EUR 600.00 21 x 14cm). EUR 1,000.00 Edited by Meyer Hirsch. No. 1 (Advertising, Sociology, Aesthetics): 28x22 cm., original brass Edited by Jerome Rothenberg. Managing clasp bound, unpaginated (78pp recto printed. editor: Diane Rothenberg. After leaving the Edition unknown. Contributions by T.J. Kelly, editorship of Alcheringa, Rothenberg started R. Misrach, G. Cook, Harley W. Lond, Carl E. up this periodical, carrying through the interest Loeffler, H. Fischer, James Hugunin etc. No. in “ethnopoetics”, but also printing work by For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 11 13962-17908.tif Schneemann, Ginsberg, McClure, Kaprow, and many others. [#17908] NINE (Nine) 9 EVENINGS: - No.1: Contributions by Harold Cohen and J. Rothenberg. Theatre and Engineering - No. 2:The Poetry of Numbers”: Poems by Gertrude Stein, Charles Olson, New York, Experiments in Art & Technology & Charlie Morrow, Kurt Schwitters, Karen Shaw, Jackson Mac Low, Steve Pilgrim Press (1966). 40×27,5 cm. (12) pp. + 1 Mcaffery a.o. loose addenda sheet. Illustrated. Stapled - No. 3/4: (40pp). Contributions by M. McClure, Paulina Oliveros, Allan wrappers. Staples rusty, else flat and in Kaprow, Dick Higgins and others. Added: ephemera and supplement. condition as new. - No. 5/6: Includes Keith Wilson, Edmond Jabes, Navajo, Hebrew and Chinese EUR 1,000.00 texts and others. - No. 7: E. Jabès, J.-P. Faye, L. Montano a.o. Edited by Billy Klüver & Pontus Hultén. - No. 8: E. Cardenal,A. Knowles, K. Friedman a.o. Program catalogue for the series of performances - No. 9: Allen Ginsberg, A. Artaud, B. Einzig a.o. held at the 69th Regiment Armory, New York, October 13–23 in 1966, with collaborative works - No. 10: special Dream-Work Issue, edited by Barbara Einzig: S. Hiller, G. between engineers and artists including Billy Klüver, John Cage, Lucinda Hendricks, C. Schneemann, J. Mac Low, B. Cohen &P. Oliveros a.o. (Cover Childs, Öyvind Fahlström, Les Levine, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert photo by Lisa Kaghane ( performing. Rauschenberg, David Tudor, Robert Whitman. - No. 11. The Book, Spiritual Instrument. Mallarmé, Stephen Lansing, Alison Knowles, Dick Higgins, Jerome Rothenberg, a.o. - No. 12: (also entitled WCH Way 5), edited by D. Byrd and J. Rasula.

13309-17643b.tif [#17643] NO. 1, 2, 3. Nuovo operativo di communicazioni di massa e cultura di

13794-17534.tif classe come momento di qualifiocazione idelologica e di [#17534] NEW WORLD JOURNAL selezione poetica. Nos. 1-5 (all publ.). Berkeley: Turtle Island/ Nos.1-3 (all published), Napoli, Sud-Arte, 1969-1971. Orig. wrappers; Nezahaulcoyotl Historical Society,1975-1980. 34x12,5 cm. (unfolding to 34x50 cm). Every cover is in unfolded state a Five numbers in four issues, orig.wrappers. poster. Contents each issue 30 pages; stapled in the spine (no 1 loose and spine and folds slightly damaged, otherwise in good condition, EUR 200.00 except for very light soilage to the covers). Edited by Bob Callahan. Contributions by Carl EUR 1,100.00 O. Sauer, Ernesto Cardenal, Charles Olson, Jaime de Angulo, Ed Dorn, Kenneth Irby, Ishmael Reed, David Meltzer, Susan Howe, Tom Raworth, Fanny Howe, and many others.

8816-9445.tif [#9445] NEWS. (N.E.W.S.). (Uitg. De Harmonie, Amsterdam). Directed by Luca (Luigi Castellano). Affiches by Luca (2x) and “Gruppo 6 numbers (Nos. 1-4 unnumbered, Nos. 5 & 6 numbered, all publ.). Rosso 2”, Texts and images by Enrico Baj, Rosario Boenzi, Geppino Cilento, Cipriano, Di Bello, Persico, Maraniello, Del Vecchio, Tariello, etc. (Maffei/ Amsterdam, 1976. Loose-leaves, with original envelopes. (Contents Peterlini. pag.126) fine, envelopes a bit worn on the edges as they have actually been through the mail). EUR 1,500.00

13300-16544A.tif Limited ed. of 200 copies loose-leaves in mailing envelopes, by Jeroen [#16544] NO NEWS Henneman and Marthe Röling.. Publication supported by Markus Raetz. (CONTINUATION OF: Comprises 176 leaves in black & white, with ills., drawings, literary contribs., ZEITSCHRIFT FUER TIEGEL photographs, etc. by these two artists. One issue (as far as we could tell this is the unnumbered no.3), consisting of 30 leaves, is an illustrated contribution UND TUMULT - NO NEWS by Henneman on the Numbers 1-25 (all under this title). , design of a “city- 1986-1992. Continued as: NO NEWS. lightning object” Numbers 26-40 and 1 ‘Extra-gabe’ (Metten Koornstra), (together 41 vols, all and last published). photographs by Dirk Kassel, 1992-1998. In a great variety of Ayelt Kooiman,Jaap de presentations, originally in folders, lateron Graaf, Waldo Dettling, becoming an object periodical, with Cor van Weele. No. 2 contains a text and various ready-mades, objects and work by D.A.K. (Dirk supplements. From an edition of Ayelt Kooiman). originally 150 copies reduced to 60 or 75 for ‘No News’.

12 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com EUR 1,500.00

Published by Paradox-Press, Sint-Niklaas, . Director: Dirk Claus. Eds.: Roger Dacremont, D. Claus, Fr. Neels, F. de Vree; contributing eds. in the USA, , , England and The Netherlands. Interesting typography; orig. graphic supplements by Mark Claus, Gust Romijn, Peter Royen. Contribs.: H. Richter, G. Grass, Klaus Volker, Ivo Michiels, Tony Rombouts, Joh. Daisne, M. Butor, Max Kazan, Adr, de Roover, Hugo Claus, F. de Vree, etc. Rare in a complete set.

EUR 5,000.00

Edited by J. O. Olbrich and W. Luth. Each number/volume of this periodical was realised in cooperation with an artist, e.g.: Hainke, Stake, van Scooten, 14173-18339.tif Jappe, Williams, Heckert, Heidsieck, Arts, Noel, Monro, Schnyder, Baroni, NUMBERS: by Richard Kostelanetz Norros, McLean, Koch, Resch, Böhmler, Die Zwei, Selg, Rindlichs bacher, Andryczuk, Ay-O, Dahn, Figueiredo, Franzobel, Hildebrandt, Spoerri and [#18339] others. The numbers 16 and 25 with signed contributions by various artists. (1) POEMS & STORIES. Assembling Press, Brooklyn, 1976. Tabloid Detailed list of artists and contents of the issues on request. format, 24 pages printed on newspaper stock. Self wrappers. Folded once, otherwise very good. EUR 250.00

12894-15699A.tif With acknowledgements and notes by Richard [#15699] nota. Kostelanetz. All pages printed with numbers. The titles Studentische Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst und Dichtung. of pages or group of pages are: short fiction; ambiguity, Nos. 1-4 (all publ.). München, 1959/60. times perceived; numerations; olympian progress; Original self-wrappers, oblong 4to; (38, 36, multiples; combinational rotations; fun; self-portrait 38, 46 pages). Illustrated. In fine condition. and two thousand fifty-six.

14173-20182.tif EUR 3,000.00 [#20182] Complete set of this seminal journal close to Numbers 2: Luna Bisonte Prods and The Future Press, Columbus, OH Zero, featuring international avant-garde artists and New York. First Edition. Seven loose “numbers” broadsides by and depicting work by K.O. Götz, B. Schultze, Kostelanetz in printed envelope. Broadsides are dedicated to poet Karl H. Mack, O. Piene (dynamo), , Young. Envelope a bit browned, but intact. N. Kricke, S. Francis, F. Kline, P. Dorazio. Herausgeber: Gerhard von Graevenitz & Jürgen Encliosed a typed signed letter by Kostelanetz on Morschel. Literary contributions and articles Univ.Texas Austin letterhead stionary. by M. Bense, B. Brock, John Cage, Marcel EUR 400.00 Duchamp, R. Hausmann, Yves Klein, F. On, F. Kriwet, Dieter Rot, , E. Williams, a.o. University of Texas at Austin letterhead, where Kostelanetz was then employed as a Visiting Professor. Contains 7 of his concrete Number poems in a printed envelope. Envelope Very Good, a bit wrinkled, poems are Fine, as is TLS.

8878-9508.tif [#9508] NOTHING DOING IN LONDON (ONE & TWO) Vol. 1-2 (all publ.). London, 1966-1968. Loose leaves in original wrappers, as issued. Limited 12944-15783A.tif edition of 500 copies. [#15783] NUMMER (EINS) - (ZWEI, DREI, VIER) Eins, Zwei, Drei, Vier (all published). Köln (Depot), Juni 1971- n.d. EUR 220.00 (1972?). 4to; 28 pp (+ 3 inserts); 62; 74; Direction: Anthony Barnett, for France: Claude Royet- 58 pp. Paperbound in original Journoud. Contr. incl.: Samuel Beckett, J. Cocteau, A. photographically illustrated wrappers Crozier, T. Pickard, S. Montgomery, D. Coxhead, Yoko (nos. 2 and 3 covers with light Ono (“On Paper” in no 2), Stephen Dwoskin, Jean damage). With numerous illustrations Cocteau etc. and photographs. EUR 700.00

8920-13343.tif Editors: E.Prangenberg and H. Breloh. [#20181] NUL. (Tijdschrift voor structurele literatuur). Published by ‘Depot’(Moltkestrasse 27, which organised Years 1-3, comprising nos. 1-9 (all publ.). Sint Niklaas, 1961-1965. In “Veranstaltungen” (Performances). original wrappers; roy. 8vo. and 8vo; illustrated. (a good set, only no 6 With contributions by Charlotte Kaindl, wrapper badly stained, internally good). Eberhard Prangenberg, Matthias Schäffer,

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 13 Rainer Maul, Heinz Breloh, Reiner Stumm, Lothar Reiners, Krimhild Becker, The special issue (S- hors-série, Gordon Matta- Clark (in No.2, fold-out), Peter Pick, Heinz Breloh, David mars 1968) on the cinema Dye, Reiner Stumm, Géza Pernecky, Christian Boltansky, John Stezaker, Peter contains a manifest in favour Adamski, Klaus Groh, etc.; of H.Lanlois, director of the Cinémathèque francaise. Three issues (those for the letters J and K [pages 145 - 176] and

11381-12172.TIF U [pages 321 - 342] were never [#19979] THE NYCS WEEKLY BREEDER (NEW YORK published. They were planned by CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Altman but did not materialize, as has been confirmed by him to Weekly Breeder). the Bibliothèque Kandinsky. Vol. 1 no. 1 (“ Sucks” stamped). New York, East Side Dada, 1978. 24 pp., original pictorial wrappers (with safety pin piercing intact.) 8vo. Signed by Buster Cleveland on inside front cover. EUR 1,000.00

ART GANGSTER, 1978. Edited by G. Keaton. Signed in pencil by Buster Cleveland and Tod Jorgensen on verso. Unpaginated [24 pages] Editor: Grover Keaton. Assistant Editors: 13845-17666A.tif Elmer Picasso, Dadaland, Dottie Duchantel. [#17666] O FETO Xeroxed in black and white (+ two pages Assemblings Nos. 3, 4 and 6 (=last). Rio de Janeiro, 1973/76. 22x16,5 in color) with pictorial contributions (each on one page) by: Jerry Dreva, cm., stapled and loose leaves. (Mimeograph, xerox, etc.) Contributions Cavellini, Ray J., Tod Jorgensen, Angelika Schmidt, Buster Cleveland, E. F. by A.H. Neto, F. Gomes, N. Souza, L.S. Galdi, Samaral, J.C. Sampaio Higgins, Dadaland, Mancusi, Teddy, John Evans, Nicola Vanzetti, Pauline et al. Smith, Genesis P. Orridge a.o.

8934-20109A.tif [#20109] Ô. Revue du Groupe Lettriste. Centre International de Création Roberto Altmann, Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Issue A - Issue W plus 1 number Hors-série (all published). Vaduz (Paris), February/March 1965 - January/June 1969. EUR 800.00 Together 20 physical issues, 4to (A, B, C-D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M-N, O, P, Q, Visual poetry. Assembling, organised by Marco Rocha, Fernando, Sergio R, [S: Hors Série], T, U, W). With ongoing pagination from pag 1- 375 Amaral, and others of the Escola de Comunicacode Nacional. Contributions (378). by A.H. Neto, F. Gomes, N. Souza, L.S. Galdi, Samaral, J.C. Sampaio and Complete set stapled in the original pictorial wrappers, 21x28,5 cm., others. with the 1 page supplement to No. Q (printed in black on yellow, verso blank). Added 2 publicity pamphlets printed in black both illustrated by

Robert Aktman. 13210-16261.tif - “Ô. Revue Lettriste. Dépositaire: [#16261] OBLEK. (O.Blek). A Journal of Language Arts Le Minotaure. Lisez “Ô””. 21x14 cm. Nos. 1-12 (all publ.). NY & Stockbridge: Garlic Illustrated by Robert Altman Press/Oblek Editions, 1987-1993. Orig. wrappers, - “Ô. N’hésitez plus. Lisez: Ô”. 21 x 12 issues in 13 numbers (19x13,5cm)(no 12 in 2 14 cm. parts on larger size). EUR 5,000.00 EUR 800.00

Complete set of this Lettrist periodical which was edited by Roberto Edited by Peter Gizzi and Connell McGrath. Cover Altmann and Jacques Spacagna. Texts by members of the Groupe Lettriste, art by Norman Bluhm, Trevor Winkfield, Brian e.g.: famous phonetic poem by Isou in honour of Lautréamont, “Histoire et Schorn, Win Knowlton, Jess, among others. With rénovation de l’automatisme spirituel” by Isou runs from no. C-D to No. I. contributions by Coolidge, Jabes, Michael Palmer, No. G contains a contirbutions by Isou on and Polyautomatisme; Charles Bernstein, Charles Simic, Creeley, Mac Low, Hejinian, Berrigan, Ashbery, Spicer, Duncan, No. H contains an open letter to the Dutch Provos by Altmann; Volume 9 is a Burning Deck 30th anniversary tribute issue. Volume 9, on No. I is a special on “Théatre ciselant”; size 15x23 cm) in 2 parts is called: Writing from the New Coast,Technique + No. U is special on the “Roman hypergraphique”. Presentation.

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[#17334] Rare complete. Edited by Douglas Blazek (Open OBSCURE OBJECTS MAGAZINE Skull Press), with contributions by Bukowski, Al Number 1 (all publ.). New York, NY, 555 Purdy, Norse, Wantling, d.a.levy, Jeff Nuttall, Lee Foundation 1996. tabloid (41x30cm.), loose Harwood, Willam Burroughs, W.C.Williams, Anais leaves, newsprint10pp. Offset. Nin, James Baldwin etc. No. 1: “Dedicated to the cause of making poetry EUR 200.00 dangerous”; Publisher/editor: Lucy Jung, with Aryeh Dubinsky, No. 2: “A magazine for all those unacknowledged Alexander Gelman, Baruch Gorkin. legislators of the world, especially those who are really unacknowledged” … OLE as in hole, not bulls …; No. 3: “The original Consciousness- No. 6: The weird harvest special; Expanding magazine”;

14453-19046a.tif No. 7: review issue; [#19046] OCULIST WITNESSES No 4: The poetfood for champions; No. 8: last issue before move to the No. 5: Harold Norse special; West coast. Nos. 1-3 (all published). Dorchester, MA: Other Publications, 1975-6. 4to. First two issues mimeographed; third issue photocopied. Stapled in illustrated covers. EUR 600.00

8976-12810.tif Edited by Alan Davies. Complete set of this little [#12810] OMNIBUS NEWS 1 magazine of experimental (First and only issue, unnumbered, all published). München, 1969. 4to; poetry. A short manifesto original pictorial wrappers on red stock, with numerous photographs in the first issue outlined and illustrations. the magazine’s goal, which EUR 400.00 was to print several poems by each poet alongside other writings, such as letters or criticism. The quality The oldest assembling publication (it started one of the contributors and the submissions was very high. Issue one features year prior to ‘Assembling’ in Brooklyn, the magazine a great self-referential and visually punning cover by George Schneeman. that gave the name to the genre). Omnibus was The scarce second issue features a great drawing by Joe Brainard, who also organised/edited by Thomas Niggl, Chr.d’Orville, contributes four short stories to the issue. Other contributors to the first Heimrad Prem. With contribs. by: Ludi Armbruster, two issues include John Wieners, Fielding Dawson, Gerard Malanga, Lewis Eric Anderson, Stanley Brouwn, Dick Higgins, Warsh, Aram Saroyan, Bernadette Mayers et al. The final issue inaugurates Michael Badura, Herbert Distel, Feelisch, Gerz, a shift towards the language tendency, including Ron Silliman’s “OF NOTE Jorg Immendorff, Milan Knizak, Gerhard Merz, CONCERNING THE CURRENT STATUS OF aRb” and foreshadows the Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Schmettau, Staeck, editor’s little magazine A Hundred Posters, which would become one of the Ulrichs, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, Zimmer a.o. seminal publications of the Language Poets. Some scattered foxing and spots soiling, still very good.

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13192-16228.tif [#15814] ON SITE [#16228] OHIO. ein Photomagazin / Zeitschrift für Photographie. No. 4. New York: Site Inc., (1973). Oblong quarto, 48 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers. Tiny bump to upper right corner, Nos. 1-6. Orig. wrappers; contained in publisher’s otherwise good. cardboard box, ‘Feldmann Verlag, Düsseldorf. Original wrappers; fine. EUR 200.00 EUR 400.00 Editor: Alison Sky. Foreword by James Wine. SITE is an The first six issues (of 17 published) of the magazine of environmental and conceptual the Ohio Group, to which (for these first issues) also architecture partnership whose Hans-Peter Feldmann belonged. Mostly staple-bound founding partners are Wines issues. (the full editorial group consisted of Uschi Huber, Stefan Schneider, and Sky. Articles by Juan Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jörg Janka). Complete including the loose inserts and Downey – invisible architecture, vinyl record by Red Crayola in number 6. Vittorio Georgini – spatiology, Emilio Villa – introduction to the exhibition in the palazzo diamante, Les Levine, Robert Smithson – entropy made 12168-13846.tif invisible, Charles Simonds – miniature dwellings, Peter Hutchinson – The [#15460] OLE suit-case: nucleus of the temporary home; articles on Friedrich St. Florian, Nos. 1-8 (all publ.). Bensenville/Ill., 1964-1967. Various sizes, Yves Klein, Missing Link productions inc., Alan Sonfist, Haus Rucker, Inc. mimeographed, folded and stapled. (Front cover of no. 4 with slight Other contributions by Mauricio Bueno. Nancy Holt. There were 5 issues staining, oherwise fine). published (the last one double 5/6). EUR 1,700.00

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 15 13411-16793.tif [#16793] OPEN Edited and hand-printed by Lou & Jon Webb. Complete run of this important magazine of art Numéro 1, Février 1967. Nice, Marcel Alocco. and literature from the Loujon Press. (Volume 1, 1967. Orig.paper covers. numbers 1, 2, 3, and volume 2, numbers 4/5, complete EUR 400.00 in 4 issues. New Orleans (nos. 1-3) and Tucson (nos. 4/5): Loujon Press, Fall, 1961; Summer, 1962; Edited by Marcel Alocco. Texts by , Spring, 1963; and Winter 1968-69). Contributions by Emmet Williams, Jacques Lepage, Ben, Henri Bukowski, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, William Chopin etc. Burroughs, Mezz Mezzrow, Charles Olson, Harold Norse, Rexroth, Lawrence Durrell, D. Levertov, DiAna di Prima, Dick Higgins, , Gary Snyder, LeRoi Jones, Robert Bly, and many, many others. Large section of the final issue is devoted to Kenneth Patchen. Illustrated with photographs.

13346-16648.tif [#16648] OPEN SKULL Laid in no 4/5 are: an Outsider order blank, creased and with some silverfish damage; “The Editor’s Bit and Obit,” an account of the making of this issue Number 1 (all publ.). San Francisco: Open Skull, 1967. 34 pp. Fine in and the many afflictions that beset the editors (also printed in the magazine); stapled wrappers. and a reprint of an article from the Tucson newspaper describing the EUR 200.00 disastrous effects of a flash flood that destroyed much of the stock.

Edited by Douglas Blazek. The only magazine dedicated exclusively to correspondence between writers. Letters from Plymell, Wantling,

11615-19891.tif Norse, Purdy, Kryss, Cauble and [#19891] OVUM. 2a Epoca others with 4 “ink pressings” by Blazek in the center sections. No. 4, December 1974. 11.75 x 8.25 Handwritten Conceived as a continuing dialogue, on the plain front cover: Ovum is a Jail. but no more published after this. Unpagined [26 pages incl wrapper] with inclusions: - one sheet, folded insert by C. Padin(Galeria U Montevideo, Festival de la Postal Creativa, Sky Art, 4 pages),

13295-16534A.tif [#16534] OPERAÇAO - prospectus Liberarse (Exposicion Ibnt. De la Nueava Poesia) OPERAÇAO 1. Portfolio containing 1 sheet of text + 27 sheets visual poetry, printed in b/w and in colour. 51 x 36,5 cm, top board made of - Card (7x10,8 cm) white stock, by an original off-set printing plate of a Lisbon newspaper. Lisbon, ediçao Davi Det Hompson and Clemente do autores, Tip. Jornal do Fundão, 1967. Very light foxing. Padi. EUR 1,000.00 EUR 800.00 Artist periodical. Revista de investigacion artistica y de difusion de la corrientes del arte. Ed. by Clementie Padin. A second era of OVUM 10, produced as an assembling with (signed or unsigned) contributions by Neil Baldwin, Jorga Caraballo, Daniel Daligand, Enrique Gomez, Davi Det Hompson, Urban Janos, Malhander, Eugenio Miccini, Knude Pesersen, Horacia Zabala, David Zack. One of the most important periodicals of the Portuguese literary avant garde. Collection under the editorship of and financed by E. M. de Melo e Castro. With a sheet of text- introduction in 3 languages by João Vieira, and 27 sheets of experimental visual poetry: Antonio Arago (2), Ana Hatherly (9), Melo e Castro (3 with 10 images), José Alberto Marques (9), Pedro Xisto (4).

A second volume, of lesser interest and much smaller, was published later; 9084-19890.tif Operaçao in the large format can be considered all published. [#19890] OVUM 10 From an edition of ca. 100 copies. No. 3. Junio 1970. 16 pp.incl.wrappers. Frontcover illustration Gianni Bertin EUR 500.00

9080-9728.tif [#16386] THE OUTSIDER Edited by Clemente Padín. Articles on concrete and visual poetry, expositions, etc.. “Ovum 10 es Nos. 1-4/5 (five numbers in four issues, first three in original una revista de investigación poética y de difusión wrappers,Numbers 4/5, “The Patchen issue”: stiff decorated wrappers). de las corrientes de la nueva poesía…”. Contribs.: All published. New Orleans/Tuscon, 1961-1969. (With a few additions Mirella Bentivoglio, Gianni Bertini, Luigi Ferro, as described below). Milan Grygar, Richard Kostelanetz, Ketty La EUR 1,000.00 Erocca, Clemente Padi, Ladislav Nebesky, Luciano Ori, Sdarencom Dailor Varela.

16 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 111111111111111 [#19137] (Revue) OU - CINQUIEME SAISON (partly in DE-LUXE edition) A magnificent collection comprising Numbers 1-44 (in 32 physical units, as some were double or triple issues), founded and published by HENRI CHOPIN from 1958 till 1974, plus the concluding number 45 published in Bourges, 1979. This is the most important collection of Concrete and Visual Poetry ever published.

Detailed as follows: - CINQUIEME SAISON: Nos. 1-19. Paris, printemps 1958 - automne 1963. Original illustrated wrappers (only lacking no 5). , 8vo, later sq. 8vo.; fine; complete with the gramophone record belonging to no 14/15. Together with All three Supplements 20 Octobre 1961, 20 Janvier 1962, 3 Mai 1963 (signification de l’art) - OU: Nos. 20-44 (= last published). Sceaux (France), from no 34 Ingatestone (Essex,Great Britain. 1964 - 1974. In the original illustrated and decorated wrappers and portfolios. THE NUMBERS 20/21,20/21, 22, 22, 23/24, 23/24, 25, 25, 26/27, 26/27, 33, 33, 36/37 36/37, are 38/39 in the are in the DE-LUXEDE-LUXE EDITION and and no. no. 34 34 is is one one of of the the lettered lettered edition edition B-J. B-J. - and additional :13 letters and a postcard from Gianni Bertini to Chopin, dating 1974/75/76 concerning their works and collaboration. “ EUR 40,000.00 Cinquième Saison” was at first edited Raymond Syte, after the first 2 numbers it was taken over by Henri Chopin and continued under his editorship. With contributions by Chopin, Syte (under various pseudonyms), Michel Seuphor, Pierre-Albert Birot, Guillevic, Jean Follain, Luc Estang, Saint-Helm, Jacques Spacagna, Bernard Heidsieck, Paul de Vree, Ime Pan, V. Feyder, M. Cahn, Arthur Petronio, etcetera. Artistical contributions by: Bertini, Key Sato, Chavignier, Paul Arma, Hundertwasser etc. - No. 1 (printemps 1958): Directeur: - No. 4 (mars 1959) Henri Chopin - No. 7 (hiver 1959/60): Chopin adds Raymond Syte, with Chopin (Petites becomes the sole responsible editor-in- Arthur Pétronio and Pierre-Albert Birot. Suites). chief. On white paper, untrimmed. - No. 8 (printemps 1960): ‘Poésie ouverte’ . - No. 2 (aout 1958): with Chopin - No. 5 (été 1959): Chopin Piece politique, - No. 9 (été 1960): the number of pages (Vouloir) and Jacques Spacagna (Peu Claude Pelieu, Gaston Puel. (This issue doubles; for lack of money Chopin pressés). now missing) published this and the next issue with - No. 3 (décembre 1958, entitled ‘La - No. 6 (Automne 1959) contains Poème- cooperative support from his authors Poésie Jazzante’) contains Chopin’s first concret ‘La Peur’ pour trois voix et “Au plus près 1”. ‘audio-poème’ (La Pêche). bandes magnétiques.

John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 67 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 17 - No. 10 (automne 1960): “Au plus près size (19 x 19 cm), cover by Luc Peire settings by Piet Mondrian in 1926); etc. 2”. First issue to contain illustrations & Henri Chopin. Article by Chopin, - No. 19 (été/automne 1963): Cover by (Rousselot, Pierre-Albert Birot, Edmond Lovano and Seuphor: ‘Introduction S. Rodillon. Contributions by Paul de Humeau, Sain Helm, Michel Seuphor, sur les arts nouveaux’. The first number Vree, Jean Arp (unpublished poem Ernest Haumesser). Monogram of to be published with a gramophone ‘Motus Motus’). De nouvelle dimensions Arthur Petronio. record (‘Flutes de sang’ by G. Murail & sonores et visuelles (Hansjorg Gisiger; - No. 11 (printemps 1961): Contains ‘Mélismes’ by M. Delannoy). Tjerk Wicky/Luc Peire: Filme Pêche de Jean-Jacques Lévêque: Labyrinthe. - No. 16 (automne 1962): Cover by Key Nuit; M. Arnould, etc. Monogram of Mythologie personelle. With illustration Sato & H. Chopin, reproducing works of Arthur Petronio, also inside. by Hundertwasser; (Covers of nos. 11-13 various Japanese artist (Numéro franco- Together with: and supplements designed by Ernest japonais). Stamp of Petronio. - Supplément (1) 20 oct. 1961: Poèmes- Haumesser). - No. 17 (hiver 1962-63): Cover by objets. - No. 12 (été 1961): first issue with Chavignier. ‘Numéro d’échange entre la - Supplément (2) 20 janvier 1962: Poésie collaboration by Smadja; nos 11 & 12 Belgique et la France’. WithMonogram objective. Exposition ‘Galerie La Jeune contain first publications of Sol Air. of Artur Petronio Parque, Lyon’ de J.J. Lévêque, G. Guillot, - No. 13 (automne/hiver 1961): Chopin - No. 18 (printemps 1963): Cover by Léo H. Chopin, J. Pérol. ‘Sur-dada 1961’. Luc Peire, composition Breuer. Dessins et textes de Gaston - and the very rare Supplement : graphique. Chaissac; Michel Seuphor: L’éphémère Signification de l’art du xx.es. Mai 1962, est éternel (written and with stage - No. 14/15 (printemps/été 1962): enlarged by Seuphor and Chopin.

From here onward with change of name:

--OU Nos. 20-44. Sceaux/later Ingatestone. 1964-1974, partly in DE-LUXE with many additional supplements, as detailed below, and the No. 45 (last published) which is a reprospective published in Bourges, 1979.

-n°20/21. 1964 : DE-LUXE. Couverture originale de Gianni Bertini. Dim : 27 x 27 cm. 1/10 exempl. de luxe une gravure originale de Guitet (signée) signé par Chopin - Gysin et Heidsieck luxe sur Arches avec une lithographie et un bois de Bertini (signé) dans un sour leur nom au colophon. - l’exempl. originale de Gette et une gravure étui-chemise gris. Contributions de est dédicacé au libraire et éditeur originale de Berni dans un étui toile où Bertini, Guitet, Gysin, Dupuy, Janicot, Jean Petithory par Bertini avec un jeu est inscrit OU au pochoir. Contributions Berthier. Inclu un disque 33 tours : face de mots sur OU. Joint : Bulletin de de Berni, Sharkey, Furnival, Altmann, A : Heisieck Poème-partition et Gysin souscription Houédard, Heidsieck, F. St.-Thibault, I am, Machine-Poem, face B : Gysin - n°22. s.l.n.d. [1964]: DE-LUXE. Chopin, Burka, Morgan, Pelieu, Machine-Poem et Chopin Vibrespace Couverture originale de Paul-Armand Finlay, Haussman. Joint : Bulletin de Audio Poème. De plus : - l’exempl. est Gette. Dim : 27 x 27 cm 1/10 exempl. de sousciption

68 John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 18 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com - n°23/24 . 1965 : DE-LUXE. Couverture - n°32. 1967 6 pages agrafées originale de Kosice. Dim : 27 x publiées à l’occasion de 27 cm 1/10 exempl. de luxe : Etui l’exposition Lumière et contenant l’exempl. + une suite Mouvement, de Dufrêne, contenant un photomontage original Chopin et Wolman au de Kocise et une lithographie Musée d’Art Moderne de signée de Rotella. Contributions la Ville de Paris. Dim : 21 de Man Ray (Rayograph), Bertini, x 27 cm Textes Beguier: Empreinte-Photomontage No. 26/27 J-L. Philippe, Rochber Gybduf (lire - deux périodes de Blaine, : ROtella, CHopin, BERtini, GYsin, B. exempl. de luxe dans un étui in 4 oblong Chopin et Muller, Crirythme en six heidsieck, DUFrêne), P.A. Gette, B. sur lequel est collé une empreinte-photo de Dufrêne (correction manuscrite de Heidsieck. Recueil (19 x 19 cm, 16 pp) de Béguier et contenant le n° sur Arches Chopin), La Mégapneumie de Wolman. : contributions de Caniaris, P. Clerc, P. + la suite comprenant une aquatinte de - n°33. 1968 : DE-LUXE. Couverture de Vree, G. Foreau, Janicot, Lattanzi, Roberto Altmann et une sérigraphie originale de Bernard Aubertin. Dim Rotella. Disque 33 tours (25 cm), Face de Furnival. Contributions de Edmund : 19,5 x 19 cm. 36 pages. 1/10 exempl. A : Dufrêne Crirythmes 1958 et 1964, Alleyn, Roberto Altmann, Serge Béguier, de luxe sur Arches avec un dessous Rotella 7 Poèmes phonétiques 1949 à Bertini, Jan Burka, Henri Chopin, d’affiche de Dufrêsne, un collage 1963, Heidsieck Poème-partition “J” 1963, John Furnival, Ilse et Pierre Garnier, d’Heidsieck, un poème graphique face B : Heidsieck Le Quatrième Plan Hirsal Grögereva, Jiri Kolar, Kosice, (dactylopoème) de Chopin, un scotch 1963, Brion Gysin 3 Permutations 1960, Hansjörg Mayer, Rancillac, C. Frederick, de Wolman dans une boite de toile noire. Chopin Audio-poème “l’energie du Reutersward, Rotella, Ben. Disque 45 Contributions tours (17 cm) face A : Raoul Hausmann de Albert Birot Poèmes phonétiques 1918, Face B : La Grande Vie, Bernard Heidsieck Poèmes-partitions 65, Jean Claude Chopin Audio-poèmes 1962 et 1963. Moineau - n°28/29. 1966 : Couverture originale Manifeste illustrée de Henri Chopin. Dim : 27 significations, x 27 cm 1/475 exempl. numérotés. Henri Chopin Contributions de François Dufrêne, Lettre ouverte Spacagna, Julien Blaine, Cozette aux musiciens De Charmoy, Melo e Castro (Objet aphones. Disque poématique, Chopin raconte que 45 tours (17 l’artiste est venu les apporter lui-même cm), face A : pour éviter la censure), Adriano Spatola, B. Heidsieck : Yaacov Agam, Alain Arias-Misson, Fr. Biopsie V 66, Kocise: Original Photomontage No. 23/24 Saint-Thibault, Laura Sheleen, Jean Quel Age Avez- Boudet, F. Dufrêne, Paul de Vree. Disque Vous?, Dufrêne 33 tours (25 cm), face A : Dufrêne 12’35. : Crirythme sommeil” 1965. triptycrirythme 1966 et Paul de Vree 67 Dédié à H. - n°25 . 1965 : DE-LUXE. Couverture veronika 1953, Face B : Paul de Vree Chopin, face B : illustrée (auteur anonyme). Dim : 26 Ogenblik 1948, Kleine Caroli 1963, Gil J. Wolman : x 27 cm 1/10 exempl. de luxe avec une Vertigo Gli 1963, Een Roos a Rose 1964 Mégapneumes lithographie originale de Chopin et et Chopin Sol Air, ballet des espaces 1961. Wolman: Scotch No. 33 une néo-gravure en relief de Krasno - n°30-31. 1967 : Couverture originale dans un étui toile. Ce numéro a été de Ben Vautier. Dim : 27 x 27 cm 1/475 réalisé à l’occasion des Scéances de exempl. numérotés. 9 poèmes + 1 badge Poésies de la Quatrième Bienale de Paris. poétique de Yaacov Agam, 1 dépliant- Contributions de Dufrêne, Ian Hamilton relief-objet de John Furnival (signé et Finlay, Jean-J. Lévêque, Gabriel Paris, daté 1967), 1 dessin d’ Aude Jessemin, Dora Feilane, Chopin, Serge Béguier, 1 graphie de Luc Peire, 2 poèmes Bertini, Fr. Saint-Thibault, Laura Sheleen, futuristes polonais d’Anatol Stern, 1 John Giorno, Brion Gysin, Heidsieck, poème graphique 2 couleurs de Luigi Les Aëlys, P.A. Gette, Alain Jouffroy, Ferro. + joint le bulletin de souscription. Jean-Clarence Lambert, Rodolfo Krasno. Disque 33 tours (25 cm) de Chopin - n°26/27. 1965 : DE-LUXE. Couverture Le corps, 22’ pour Vivre pour vivre originale illustrée de Burka. Dim : 27 x II, 1957, enregistrement exclusivement 27 cm Le homard Cosmographique. 1/10 vocal 1966. Chopin: Dactylopoème original No. 33

John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 69 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 19 67, La Mémoire, Chopin : Audio-poème Norguet,Charmoy, C. Chopin. de Charmoy, Disque Chopin. 33 tours 67, le Ventre de Bertini. Joint : Bulletin Disque(25 cm), 33 face tours A :(25 da cm),Silva faceAudio-poem A : da Silva de souscription Audio-poem1971, William 1971, Burroughs William Valentine Burroughs - n°34/35. 1969 : Edition 1/10. Couverture ValentineDay Reading Day 1965, Reading face 1965,B : Brion face GysinB : originale cartonnée rouge estampée à BrionPoems Gysin 1960-62, Poems Heidsieck 1960-62, Passe- Heidsieck froid de Gisiger. Dim : 27 x 27 cm 1/10 Passe-PartoutPartout no 4 1970, no 4 Chopin1970, Chopin Le soleil Le estsoleil exempl numérotés de B à J dans un étui estmécanique. mécanique. La Lacouverture couverture est estun unpeu peu de toile rouge avec en plus une gravure défraichie.défraichie. estampée à froid de Gisiger signée, -- n°42/43/44.n°42/43/44. 19741974 :: CouvertureCouverture originaleoriginale l’offset de Balch-Burroughs-Gysin- dede Axel Axel Knipschild.Knipschild. DimDim : : 2727 xx 2727 cmcm Sommerville signé par Chopin et mis à 1/101/10 exempl.exempl. dede luxeluxe avecavec unun collagecollage de part l’offset de Balch-Burroughs-Gysin- Maccheronide Maccheroni (Sens (Sens interdits) interdits) et la et suite la de Sommerville et le poster de Degottex, Tomsuite Phillips de Tom sur Phillips beau surpapier beau signée papier et tous les posters sont sur papier de luxe. numérotéesignée et numérotée + objet en + bois objet sur en lequel bois surest Contributions de Balch, Burroughs, Anna Lockwood: inscritlequel OUest inscrit n°42/43/44 OU n°42/43/44 signé par Chopin signé Gysin, Chopin, Bob Cobbing, P.A. Gette Chapeau sonore No. 36/37 lepar tout Chopin dans unle toutétui dansde toile un rouge.étui de (affiche 68 Le mur - the wall, sur papier Contributionstoile rouge. Contributions M. Corfou, T. M. Phillips, Corfou, fort), Degottex (affiche en sérigraphie Il Hausmann,Hausmann, Novak, Novak, Stefan Stefan Themerson, Themerson, M.T. Phillips,Janco, A. M. Lora-Totino, Janco, A. Lora-Totino, Chopin, faut du noir pour sortir du rouge), Hugh A.A. Hutchins,Hutchins, A. A. Lockwood,Lockwood, TomTom Phillips,Phillips, N.Chopin, Zurbrugg, N. Zurbrugg, Jo Verbrugghen, Jo Verbrugghen, Henri Davies,Gomez de Liano, M. Seuphor. PaulPaul Neuhuys, Neuhuys, Moineau, Moineau, Matusow, Matusow, R. R. Maccheron(afficheHenri Maccheron(affiche signée), signée), R. Aaron R. et Disque 33 tours (25 cm), face A: Dufrêne Hausmann,Hausmann, Paul Paul de de Vree, Vree, H. H. Chopin, Chopin, l’Association.Aaron et l’Association. Le fac-similé Le fac-similé de la lettre de Haut-satur 1967, face B : Bob Cobbing MichelMichel Seuphor, Seuphor, Brigitte Brigitte Chopin Chopin (fille (fille Rousselde la lettre annoncé de Roussel au colophon annoncé n’est au jamais Marvo movie natter 1968, Spontaneous d’Henri).d’Henri). Disque Disque 33 33 tours tours (25 (25 cm), cm), face face A A parucolophon dans aucunn’est jamais des tirages. paru dans Disque aucun Appealinair Contemprate Apollinaire : :Ladislas Ladislas Novak Novak La La stucture stucture phonétique phonétique 33des tours tirages. (25 cm),Disque face 33 A tours : W. Burroughs(25 cm), face 1968, Chopin : Mes bronches 1966. dede la la langue langue tchèque tchèque 1969, 1969, Hugh Hugh Davies Davies ReadingA : W. Burroughs 1965, Ake Reading Hodell Numro 1965, Ake Ba Exempl. dédicacé et signé par Chopin. ShozygShozyg 1 1 & & 2, 2, , ,face face B B : :Sten Sten Hanson Hanson Besch,Hodell 1970, Numro face Ba B Besch,: Amirkhanian 1970, face Each B : Joint : Bulletin de souscription Don’tDon’t hesitate hesitate do do it, it, do do it it right right now now - - ‘LLAmirkhanian 1971, Novak Each Two ‘LL poems 1971, 1958-62,Novak Two - n°36/37. 1970 : DE-LUXE. Couverture TheThe gloriousglorious desertiondesertion 1969,1969, ChopinChopin Rimbaudpoems 1958-62, Le Vrai Rimbaud Sonnet des Le Voyelles,Vrai Sonnet originale en plastique rouge de LesLes grenouilles grenouilles d’Aristophane d’Aristophane 1967, 1967, Chopindes Voyelles, Les mandibules Chopin Les du mandibules “Déjeuner Gianni Bertini Dim : 27 x 27 cm 1/10 HeidsieckHeidsieck Ravaillac, Ravaillac, tu tu connais connais ? ? 1969. 1969. surdu “Déjeunerl’herbe” 1971. sur Exempl. l’herbe” dédicacé 1971. Exempl. au librairedédicacé et auéditeur libraire Jean et Petithory.éditeur Jean Joint : 5 exempl. de luxe avec une - n°38/39. 1971: Couverture originale de sérigraphiesPetithory. Joint de différentes: 5 sérigraphies tailles de de Tom magnétique de Alice Hutchins et un HenriHenri Chopin. Chopin. Dim Dim : :27 27 x x 27 27 cm cm chapeau sonore de Anna Lockwood Phillipsdifférentes signées tailles et dédicacéesde Tom Phillips à Henri 1/101/10 exempl. exempl. de de luxe luxe comprenant comprenant une une conservé dans une boite de toile rouge Chopin.signées et dédicacées à Henri Chopin. sérigraphiesérigraphie de de Marcelle Marcelle Cahn Cahn et et une une de avec une fenêtre laissant apparaitre Marcelde Janco le tout (ici dans manquante) une boite le noire un sein de la couverture sculpture avectout undans bois une marqué boite noirereview avec en unrouge. bois de G. Bertini. De plus, les posters de Contributionsmarqué review de en Chopin rouge. (Affiche en Neuhuys, Moineau et Chopin sont sur sérigraphie sur un texte de Burroughs papier de luxe. Contributions de Raoul Contributions de Chopin (Affiche en +sérigraphie Affiche ensur sérigraphie un texte de sur Burroughs un texte de Phases),+ Affiche Cahn, en sérigraphieCozette de Charmoy,sur un texte Jean Degottexde Phases), (Affiche Cahn, Cozette en sérigraphie de Charmoy, Feu laJean culture), Degottex Gisiger, (Affiche Raoul Hausmann,en sérigraphie MarcelFeu la culture),Janco, Marcel Gisiger, Mariën, Raoul Richard Orton.Hausmann, Marcel Janco, Marcel DisqueMariën, 33 Richard tours (25 Orton. cm), face A, Chopin : Disquele rire est 33 debouttours (25 1969, cm), B.E. face Johnson A, Chopin : :(Among) le rire est II,debout 1970. 1969,Face B,B.E. Hanson Johnson : Railroad: (Among) poem II, 1970. et Révolution Face B, Hanson 1970, J. : BekaertRailroad : Thepoem day et Révolutionafter 1969. 1970, J. -Bekaert n°40/41. : The1972 : dayCouverture after 1969. originale -de n°40/41. plastique 1972 noire : Couverture de Hansjörg originale Gisiger (Portraitde plastique d’Ernest). noire deDim Hansjörg : 27 x 27 cm 1/475Gisiger exempl. (Portrait numérotés. d’Ernest). Contributions Dim : 27 dex 27Lacasse, cm 1/475 Gerz, exempl. Hutchins, numérotés. Themerson, Alice Hutchins: Contributions de Lacasse, Gerz, Sculpture magnétique No. 36/37 Hutchins, Themerson, Norguet, C. de Tom Philips: sérigraphie No. 42/43/44

70 John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 20 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com John Benjamins Antiquariat B.V. 71 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 21 13851-17672A.tif [#17672] P.S. PRIMARY SOURCES ON THE - No. 1, june 1976: François Norguet. Limited edition of INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS 50 copies in photo-copy, signed and numbered (no. 4). Numbers 1-7 (all publ.). London (UK), P.S. Publications Association - No. 2, january 1975 (january 1978): Marcel Boussand. Limited edition of 150 copies, signed and numbered 1979/81. Large tabloid folded in two, ca 25 pp each issue. Numerous (No. 4). illustrations/photographs, b/w. - No. 3, june 1978: Michel Corfou. Limited edition of 60 EUR 1,200.00 copies, signed and numbered (no.4). Edited by Jean-Claude Masson, Roger Ely, David Dawson, Max Eastley. - No. 4, (1969) october 1978: Jean-Luc Parant. Limited Magazine exploring and covering ‘live art’, ‘performance art’ and ‘multi media’ ed. of 300 copies of which 60 copies numbered and activities. Interview with Kenneth Williams, Jimi Hendrix Festival (Paradiso signed (our copy no. 4). Amsterdam), Jail Warehouse, Whirled - No. 5. Not published. Music, Captain Beefheart, Semza - No. 6, november 1978: Alexandre Bonnier. Limited Pozcu, Rose Garrard, Monty Python, edition of 60 copies, all signed and numbered (no. 4) Anemic Cinema, Eadward Muybridge, - No. 7, november 1978: Alexandre Bonnier, “Merde à Gilbert & George, Geneis P. Orridge la mort”. Limited edition of 60 copies, all signed and Suburband Relapse, in numbered (no. 4) (Manuscript and drawings). conversation with Rob Con, Mark Pauline, Adrian Henri, Performance - No. 8, may 1979: Michel Corfou. Limited ed. of 60 Art (Jeff Nuttall), the I.O.U. Theatre, copies, all signed and numbered (no. 4). Jazz in Scandinavia, and much more. - No. 9, june 1979: Pierre Albert-Birot. Limited edition of 150 copies. - No. 10, december 1979: Jeanne Gatard. Limited edition of 70 copies all signed and numbered (no. 20) (with original colour illustration on silk). - No. 11, april 1980: Daniel Cabanis. Limited ed. of 60 copies signed and numbered (No. 14). Offset printing and photo-copies. The first 4 issues are offset printed from typewriter-art originals, later numbers are offset printed from manuscripts and original artwork.

9094-9742.tif [#16612] PAGES. International Magazine for the Arts. Nos. 1-3 (all published). London, Autumn - Winter 1970, 1972. 4to;

13705-17332.tif stapled in original pictorial wrappers.(40, 36, 24 pages, including the pictorial wrappers). A good set with only very light soilage. [#17332] PAINTED HORSES New York, NY, Doones Press 1970. Only published EUR 1,200.00 issue: 28x21,5 cm., stapled, unpaginated. Mimeograph. Contributions by Tom Raworth, Gerard Malanga, Darrell Gray, Victor Coleman, Lewis Warsh, Michael Lally, et al. EUR 300.00

Published./edited by Raymond (Ray) DiPalma. Contributions by Tom Raworth, Gerard Malanga, Darrell Gray, Victor Coleman, Lewis Warsh, Michael Lally, and others

Edited by David Briers. Full set of all three numbers and complete with the loosely-inserted postcard by Richard Hamilton in number 1. Texts and 12968-15815.TIF contribs. by Diter Rot, Emmett Williams, Tom Phillips, Luigi Ferro, Ben, [#15815] PAKET Jiri Valoch, Ginzburg, Mauricio Kagel/Joseph Beuys, Richard Demarco, a Cardboard box (2,5 x 31 x 22) Trier: Éditions feature on M. Art, John Furnival, Robert Filiou, Herman Damen (cover Trèves, Juni 1975.Containing a collection of for no. 2) etc. Number 3 published in 1972, designed by Alastair Campbell, with contributions by Janos Urban, Hans-Wener Kalkmann, William Luis poetry, prose, a photograph and graphics (all Sorensen, Wolf Vostell, Joseph Beuys, Franco Vaccari, Franco Ravedone, Peter loose as published, mostly mimeographed). Kennedy, Edgar Antonio Vigo, Bern Porter. EUR 400.00

Vertrieb: Dieter Walter, Hattingen. We were unable to ascertain if this is the only volume published. With contributions by: bahl, bottinelli, ingo cesaro, 9097-9746c.tif julien czalaun. bernhar hoffmann, hans joachim kann, horst knauf, rolf [#18574] PAGES SANS TITRE mörschel, norbert ney, robert messmer, rb (rainer breuer) orig.fotografik Paris, Editions hors-commerce François Norguet, 1976-1980. Issues 1 - (s/b/n/d), heinrich retörsch, salzburger autorengruppe projektIL/ christine 11 (all publ.). 10 physical issues, complete, as no. 5 never appeared. Each und eberhard haidegger: lyrik und ‘Schneckenhaus’, theo schneider, reutlinger part in leaves under a folded jacket. Roy. 8vo. Very fine condition. Kept drucke, postkartenset der edition leonhard als beilage, cartoongrafik von jan in box with perspex window. totnaschoff.The signed text page by Botinelli is missing as well as the booklet ‘peni-vagi by heinrich retörsch, But there are three additional booklets that EUR 1,500.00 are not mentioned in the table of contents.

22 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 12709-15304A.tif 11627-12662.tif [#15304] PANDORA’S BOX [#12662] PANJANDRUM (contributions by Josef BEUYS, Sol LeWITT, Richard Number 1. San Francisco, Panjandrum Press, ca. 1972. Loose sheets HAMILTON, Rob SCHOLTE a.o.). within portfolio plus gramophone record, kept in orig.box (small stain Contemporary Archaeology. on top and sides a bit damaged). Complete edition, consisting of 3 boxes with original, unique works of EUR 300.00 art. , Publishing House Bébert (Bebert), 1985-1990. Contents are graphics and poetry by Josie A mixed-media collection containing signed work of 31 noted artists: Grant, Steve Campbell, Deward Drollinger, Sheila Brady, Diana Foldvary, the record contains poetry readings (Lennart Bruce, G.Ushanoff, D.Gittin, John Logan, George Hitchcock, Patrick Todd, Allen Ginsberg, a.o.)

12969-15816.TIF [#15816] PA-RA-BÜ Nos. 1-5. Frankfurt (Patio Verlag). 1977. Orig. pictorial wrappers; 8vo; stapled. Added: Prospectus of Patio Verlag. EUR 500.00

PAtios RAritaten BUcher (texts you are unable to find anywhere else) is a series published by Patio (Karl Riha). Texts in German. Nr. 1. E. Ullirsch: Goethe als Dadaist (1919). Mit einem Nachwort von Karl Riha. 16 pages; Nr. 2, Hans Wald: Wissen-schafts-prosa, eine Parodie, 20 pages; Nr. 3, Wolfgang Maier: Beiläufig Bundeseck, Erzählung. 20 pages; Nr. 4, Agno Stwitsch: Alles zielt • Box 1: From source to use. Pandora Part One. [Rotterdam], 1985. auf einen punkt (1963/65). 38 pages; Nr. 5, Raoul Hausmann: Die Sprache der Rose laquered box (35,2 x 28,3 x 12,7 cm). Copy No. 101. Fische und Vogel und die Phonie. 16 pages. Nr. 1prints a text of an unknown author published in a daily paper in 1919 in which Goethe is presented as a • Box 2: This box contains items you ordered. Pandora Part Two. pre-Dadaist. Nr. 2 is a parody on a text by Benno von Wiessen’s introduction [Rotterdam], 1987. White laquered box (35,2 x 28,3 x 14,3 cm). on “Die Deutsche Tragodie.” in which the crucial words in the texts are Copy No. 95. simply switched or replaced by signs: tragische-tragodie; komische-komedie; • Box 3: Protect me from what I want. Pandora Part Three. musikalische - musik; witzige -witz. Nr. 3 a story about a writers bar in [Rotterdam]. 1990. Black laquered box. (35,2 x 28,3 x 25,2 cm). in the 60’s; Nr.4 An issue with visual poetry by ‘agnostowich’. Nr. 5 a first Copy No. 186. publication of a text by Raoul Hausmann. All 5 issues with a Post face by Karl Riha. Publishing House Bebert. Limited to 150 copies (75 for sale) for the complete set of 3 boxes (Boxes 1 and 3 limited to 200 copies each, box 2 limited to only 150 copies). (Added: 5 subscription forms and invoices from Bébert to the original subscriber of this set). 9137-15337A.tif [#16849] PARACHUTE. EUR 13,000.00 Art contemporain/Contemporary Art. A remarkable artists project, containing signed Nos. 1-125 (all published sofar, publication works of artists such as Joseph Beuys (Dyptich, suspended). Montreal,1975 - January 2007. silkscreen on felt and wood), Sol LeWitt (set Original pictorial wrappers. Plus Duane of 5 silkscreens), Maria van Elk (folded litho), Michels special issue. (No.55 frontcover and Arie van Geest, Richard Hamilton (colotype), first pages waterdamaged, No. 3, 11 and 16 Lawrence Weiner (text object), Rene Daniels (silkscreen/drawing and painted bow tie), Klaus in xerox-copies). Gubbels (collage,drawing), Ben Vautier (text and EUR 3,500.00 record), (Face, silkscreen), Daniel Buren (Untitled, folded silkscreen), Parachute was founded by René Blouin and Guillaume Bijl (Composition trouvée for a girl’s Chantal Pontbriand, who met at Véhicule, bedroom); Jenny Holzer (Protect me from what one of the first artist-run centres in Canada, I want), Edwin Janssen, Aldo Rossi (The Dutch (together with A Space and the Western Tower), Rob Scholte (Echte meesters signeren Front) and the Research Group in Arts hun werk altijd; photograph pressed on stretched Administration. It became one of the leading canvas), and many others. The wooden boxes journals on contemporary and modern made by Piet van Schadewijk (1 & 2) George art dealing with architecture, artists books, Stefansson (3); Text printed in silk-screen by Ger curating, music, painting, photography, artists Stahlhofer (on Hollands Register, 200 grams for projects, sculpture, theatre, video. Contribtions boxes 1 & 2; Arjomari,Rivoli 240 grams for box 3. (in French and English) by: George Bogardi, More detailed list of contents on demand. Chantal Darcy, France Morin, Roland Poulin, Marc Dachy, Philip Fry, Robert Racine, Andrew Forster, Marine Meilleur, a.o.

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Photograph on the font cover, text on the back cover, also extracts from Edited by Holger Hattesen, Klaus Hoffmann and Erik Nielsen. Many (tipped- Le Monde. Inside are two cardboard disks mounted on a cardboard in) illustrations including original graphic work (of which 7 contributions underground with texts and photographs related to the May rebellion; one signed by the artist, i.e.: Werner Schreib, disk is ‘Reaction’, the other ‘Revolution’, each with cut-out windows, which by Bierzunski, Omar Alt, Jürgen Claus, Raimund turning the disks around a center-pin reveal the pictures and corresponding Girke, Frieder Nake, Joh. Schreiter). texts of Paris-Mai (May 3-22 1968). No. 16 “Semantische Malerei” devoted to Werner Schreib and Luciano Lattanzi; No. 17: “J.-H. Bierzunski: Claff und die 9176-9832.TIF Hierarchie der Punkte. 49 Katalaunica”; [#9832] PASSEPARTOUT No. 18: “Materialen zur zeitgenössischen Nos. 1-4 (all publ.?). , Kunst”; Neue Ornamentik”. 1966-Sept. 1968. Original wrappers, 21 x No. 19: Neue Ornamentik. Contributions 23 cm. by Jürgen Claus, Karl Otto Götz, Heinz E. EUR 400.00 Hirscher, Heimrad Prem, W. Schreib, Peter Gorsen, Reinard Döhl, a.o. Together 3 issues (no 2/3 is a double- issue). Published by ‘Gruppe Passepartout’, edited by Henny Kjer, Eva Suhr, Jorgen Boberg, Peter Severin. Features contemporary Danish and foreign artists such as: Peter Severin, Horst

9210-9866.tif Janssen, Jorgen Boberg, Leif Madsen, Hundertwasser, Zoltàn von Boèr, Hans Bellmer, Gerald Steffe, Paolo Carosone, Frithioff Johansen, Max Walter [#9866] PEQUOD. A Journal of Contemporary Literature Svanberg, a.o. Contributions by Ben Irve, Peter Severin, Poul Borum, Erik and Literary Criticism. Kirchheiner, Ib Michael, Ragnar von Holten, Lasse Söderberg. Vol. 1-3. Forest Knolls, San Francisco, Spring 1974 - 1981. Original illustrated wrappers. Tog. 12 issues. EUR 400.00

13588-17122.tif [#17122] PAVAN. Edited by David Paradis and Richard Bell. Nos. 1-15 (all publ.). Stockholm (S), Kerberos Publishes poetry, prose, literary criticism, with works by o.a: Paul Blackburn, David O’Dell, Tom Forlag / Rönnells Antikvariat 1965/1970 - McHale, Mimi Albert, Boris Pasternak, Paul 2001/2003. 5,5x17 cm.,softcovers. Issues of ab. Nemser, Michael Zimmerman, Jean Follain, Liza 25 pages each., b/w and colour. Tucker. Vol. 2 no 2: ‘Special Eugenio Montale issue’. EUR 650.00 Each issue ca. 60-90 pages. Covers: Ed Shostak, Christo, Sol Lewitt (cover slightly shaven), Robert Bechtle, Audrey Flack, Philip Pearlstein, Joyce Edited by Elis.Eriksson (Stockholm 1906- Kozloff, Richard Tuttle, Terry Fox, Dotty Attie, Helene Aylon. 2006). The 5 first issues published by Kerberos Forlag in 1965/1970, and the following 10 issues in facsimile by Rönnells Antikvariat in 2001/2003. Each issue 24pp. plus cover, fully illustrated, written and designed by Eriksson, and each issue seems to be a different story with a cast of characters created by Eriksson. 13744-17425G.tif [#17425] PERCEPTISMO. Teorico y polemico. Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Buenos Aires, 1950/53. Unbound as issued. (40x29 cm) Printed in b/w, with numerous illustrations; Nos. 1-5 have 8 pages 13525-17017.tif per number, 6-7 have one colour added on the first page, and 12 pages [#17017] PE- DE- CABRA. Publicação não periódica. per issue. Very good condition, with a faint horizontal fold as issued; (Unnumbered). Probably only issue published. the first number has light wear over the fold and some light marginal Porto, rua de Serralves. Dez. 1979. 60 pages, offset damage; small handwritten notes in the margin by an unidentified b/w, within stiff illustrated b/w) wrappers, light reader of the first 2 articles; the other issues are very good to mint). soilage, traces of a small removed sticker, EUR 4,500.00 ownership stamp JB, internally fine. EUR 200.00 Theoretical and programmatic journal for Concrete Art, edited by Raúl Lozza, the artist who founded the movement known as Perceptismo: an Designs (most on full page) by Fernando Albertino, avant-garde movement in Argentina that followed Arte Concreto, Invencion texts by Jose Correia, Carlos Monteiro, Maria and Madi. Between 1950 and 1953 Lozza wrote, designed and published Alexandra, Simoes Pinto, Virgilio Liquito. the seven issues of the Perceptismo magazine, in which his brother V.D. 24 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com Lozza and Abraham Haber collaborated. of Zero - Setting Anthropology » documented our presentation at the This publication shows part of the copious Pompidou Center (Bergamene, Bugli, Luca, Fiorentino, Lista, Luksa and theoretical production that went along with I) which was attended by Pierre Restany. I reconfirm it now. I repeat that his artistic labor. One of his researches’ the objects of anthropological art are one time machine traveling in the essential subjects was color. consciousness of man. It is the poetry of history (micro and macro) that The first issue of the magazine includes an creates the objects and actions of « Zero - Setting Art », « on the border of article entitled: The Color in Art. (Abstract art». This Zero - Setting brings man’s existence and poetry together into the and excerpts from a book in printing, which same space. This is why I begin «peresempio» with the dream », a theme I as a book remains unedited. He insisted on proposed for poetic research in this newspaper with other artists who have a the concept of unity between form and color. calling for this poetry. My gratitude and esteem goes to them and all others The interaction of these determined the involved in this collaboration. And here is the dream, or the awakening? structural harmony of a painting. Some of the Naples february 1983 T. F. Contributions By Bergame, Bugli, De Joanna, Ferro, key concepts for an ideal materialization of Fiorentino, Galzarano, Lista, Meilikian, Nocito, Restany, Sacco, Sala, Vallone, Lozza’s works were published in 1952 in the Ventura. No. 4 of Perceptismo). Articles by Raúl Loza -IL MITO: contains works by Bergamene, Bugli, Carr, De Joanna, De Credico, (e.g. El Color en el Arte; La Nueva Estructura Ferro, Fiorentino, Gambardella, Hirscher, Lista, Lo Russo, Massey, Melikian, de la Pintura Perceptista; De la Abstraccion al Restany, Sala, Theunissen van Manen. With original contribution by Sue Perceptismo; El Perceptismo y lo Functional; Melikian, by Bergamene, a collage by De Credico, a pasted in original relief Forma y Contenido), Abraham Haber Pintura print (numbered and signed in pencil) + an original collage by Jack Massey + y percepcion; (Matematica y Fisica en la one by Toni Ferro. (See: Impassibile naufrago, p. 168) Nueva Pintur; Lo Objetivo y lo No-objectivo den el Arte; Lo Magico y la Expresion; Nuestra; Nuestra Estetica; Psicología de la forma y fenomenologia; El proceso pictórico

del perceptismo), V.D. Lozza (El Arte y el 13007-15878D.tif Hombre; Espacio y Tiempo). [#16893] PERFORMANCE ART / LIVE: Performance - ADDED is an important group of Art. A periodical of Performance Arts Journal Publications catalogues of exhibitions of Raúl Lozza and other contemporary artists: Nos. 1-6/7 (all publ.). New York, 1979-1982. Original pictorial wrappers; - Ocho artista constructivos (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, B.A., Julio oblong (1-2 size 17,5x28,5 cm; nos. 3-5 size 20x28,5cm). 1963); EUR 1,200.00 - Grabados y Afiches de Humngria, 1964; - Raul Lozza, pinturas, Galeria Primera Plana, 1969; Publishers, editors designer and - Barragan, Espinosa, Lozza, Morana, Sociedad Argentina de Artistas photographer: Bonnie Plasticos, 1968; Marranca, Gautam - Lozza, pinturas,1973, Van Riel Galeria; Dasgupta, John Howell, - dedicated copy of ‘16 Anos, El movimiento ‘Forma y Espacio’; Johan Elbers, Nathaniel - and ab. 20 small pampflets, inivitations to exhibitions etc. Tielston, Nancy Campbell, Paula Court, staff and contributions by: Robert Wilson, ,Laurie Anderson, Dick

13565-17088.tif Higgins, Eric Bogosian, [#17088] PERESEMPIO. International Review for Poetic Joan Jonas, Robert Research in Anthropological Art. Edited by Toni Ferro Ashley,Charlie Morrow, Jean Dupuy, and Stuart Sherman. Features interviews and Sue Melikian. Folio internazionale di ricerca poetica with Carolee Schneemann, Ralston Farina, an “auto-interview” with dell’arte antropologica. RichardForeman.Robert Atkins, Bruce Barber, Ann Sargent-Wooster, a.o. No. 6/7 is a thick number featuring Glenn Branca, with Robert Ashley, John Numbers 1-2 (all published). 1983. - “Peresempio” Il Sogno. “for Cage, Dan Graham,Charles Frederick, Sally Randall, Shelly Rice, (Nos. 1-2: example the dream”, march ’83. March. 1983. Naples and New York. Performance Art 1-2; then becoming LIVE nos. 3-5,6/7). Tabloid sized magazine, 16 pages with 4 page transparent inlays, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers. Small tear to bottom of front wrapper, otherwise fine - “Peresempio” Il Mito. “for example the

myth”. Naples and New York, nov. ’83. Tabloid sized magazine, 20 pages 14032-18100a.tif with 4 transparent inlays, illustrated thoughout. Illustrated wrappers. [#18100] THE PERFORMANCE SPACE EUR 1,000.00 Numbers 1-14 (all published). Strawberry Hills, Sydney, NSW, Edited by Toni Ferro Australia, 1994-1997. Orig. pictorial wrappers, 22x21 cm.; small abrasion (Naples) and Sue to front cover of no 9, otherwise all very good, near mint. Melikian (New York). EUR 1,200.00 One of 350 copies. Ferro writes: - THE DREAM « Memory and nature, the fictitious desire to revive a « lost object », are the real qualities of the dream ». This quote from the « Introduction

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 25 The Australian counterpart of ‘High Perfiormance’, issues of ab. 26 pages David Mayor a.o.); No. 7: Gazi Herzog: Ist design was zu spielen?; No. 8: Life each, fully illustrated. Edited by Billy Crawford, Angharad Wynne-Jones, Video Sound Polaroid, R. Kriesche; No. 9: Kriegspfirsich: 56 black sheets in Jonathan Parsons, Lynne Mitchell. Contribs. Ny John Baylis, Nigel Kellaway, wrapper, with as text in silver-lettering all the wars from 1899 till 1971; No. 15: Shelly Lasica, Derek Dreckler, a.o.; apparently no sets in libraries outside Friederike Pezold. Ausstellungen in München, Graz, Köln, Wien und Berlin Australia. 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)

13696-17319B.tif [#17319] PESSIMISTIC LABOR Numbers 1 & 2 (all publ.). Oakland, CA, W.N.F. Publications 1984/1987. 25,5x18cm. Orig, wrappers,

62pp and 52pp. 14142-18283.tif EUR 300.00 [#18283] PIECES Edited by Michael Anderson. Contributions by Erica Pieces: only published. Newcastle (UK), The Hunt, Michael Amnasan, Pat Reed, Jessica Grim, Fiona Basement Group n.d (ca1980). Assembling: 29,5x21 Templeton, P. Inman, Bernard Welt, Andrew Levy, cm. Diane Ward, Hannah Weiner & David Sternbach a.o. EUR 250.00

Edited by Richard Grayson and Belinda Williams. Contents are: 19 loose xeroxes in envelope, and one pair of surgical gloves (G. Cain). Edition unknown. 16 contributions: K. Atherton,

9224-15308.tif J. Bewley, D. Bradford, GT. Cain, I. Cuttler, F. Fidi, K. Gill, G. Gini, R. Grayson, [#15308] LE PETIT COLOSSE DE SYMI. P. Horobin, J. Kippin, B. McLean, G. P. Orridge, J. Rigby, I. Robertson and F. The Nothing Else Review. Wire. Nos. 1-4 (all publ.). /Zurich, 1966-1967. Illustrated; untrimmed as published. (Number 3 signed by Spoerri on page 3). EUR 500.00

9308-9971.tif Ed. by Daniel Spoerri & Kichka Baticheff, (edited from [#9971] PILIPILI. Jong, kreatief, Symi, Dodécanèse, Greece) with contribs. by Diter Roth, A. Thomkins, D. Spoerri (Dissertation sur le ou informatief, plasties en elektries la Keftedes,in no 3; Conserves de magie à la noix in tijdschrift. no. 4), G. Brecht, Tinguely, Luginbuhl, E. Williams, a.o.; Nos. 1-10 (all publ.). Mechelen, 1970-1971. published in large sheets of 32 pp each, first 2 nos. on Original pictorial wrappers; 8vo., obl. 4to and 4to. coloured stock. EUR 250.00

Literary and artistic journal. Ed. Wim Geerts, Luc v. Hoeylandt, D. Gooris. First issues 16 pp., expanding to ab. 30 pp.; stencilled. The double-issue 8/9 contains orig. graphics by M.

13451-16886.tif Broukaart, J. de Winter, L. Dutoy, W. Geerts, G. Gooris, E. Goyvaerts, W. van [#16886] PFIRSICH (PFERSCHA) Eeckhout, F. van Zaelen, and poetry. 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,

13226-20205A.tif reduced size, 23,5x23,5 cm), No. 9 (Mai 1973). [#20205] PLANTSUEDEN ! An Artists Magazin. No. 15 (1975/76), No. 16/17/18 (Juli 1976). Graz, Verleger Pool, 1970-1976. All 35,5 x 30 cm, Issues 1-10 (= all published) & Polling. 1993-1999. In original except the two indicated on smaller size. pictorial wrappers, printed in different colors, 24 x 17 cm, pages are Stapled in the spines, later custombound. In heavy cardstock. the original (self)-wrappers. No.1 with small EUR 1,700.00 defect to front cover, rest (except for !PLANTSUEDEN! Each issue was designed by a different artist. With occasional light foxing and dustsoilage) in original contributions and a series of “ Special Reproductions of Hands of good condition. Artists”. Texts are in English, German and Japanese. EUR 1,800.00 - No. 1/1993. Yayoi Kusama, Robert Menasse, Bernd Zimmer, Sumio Miyamoto, Bujin Hiraj et al. & pages w. the Hands of Artists. Special Offset Experimental art-publication publ. by Horst Gerhard Haberl, Richard Edition 16 Offsetprints by Yayoi Kusama. Total of 112 pages. Cover and orig. Kriesche, Karl Neubacher and edited by Hansjörg Spies. Artist journal contrib. by KUSAMA + Hiraj. concerned with conceptual and avant-garde art. “Produkt eines grafischen Grossbetriebes und dient als Experiment und Leistungsbeweis zur - No. 2/1994. Frank Krens, Troels Woersel, Henry Miller, Thomas Nitsche & Förderung und Integration der Kunst in der Gesellschaft”. Herausgeber: po pages w. the Hands of Artists. Special Offset Edition 30 Offsetprints by Troels ol,(Graz). No. 1: (20 unnumbered pages. Axel Corti, Roland Goeschl, Richard Woersel. Total of 96 pages. Cover and orig. contrib. by T. Woersel. Kriesche, Imgeborg G. Pluhar etc.) No. 2/3: (Horst HG.Haberl, W.Skreiner, - No. 3/1994. Walter Vopava, Robert Menasse, Walter Vogl, Birgit Jürgenssen, Richard Kriesche etc.); No. 4: Music issue (Jankowski, Schwertsik a.o.); No. Caroline V., Anselm Gluck, Lee Williams, Josef Ramseder, Arturo Silva, 5: (John Stezaker, Richard Kriesche, Klaus Groh a.o.); No. 6: (=Pferscha 1, Thomas Votourba, Joachim Riedl & pages w. the Hands of Artists. Special Erwin Aschacher, Josef Bauer, Jan Breakwell, Michael Gibbs, Sigi Krauss, Offset Edition 16 Offsetprints by Walter Vopava. Total of 104 pages.

26 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com - No. 4/1995. Martin Disler, Peter Zweny, Klaus Wittkamp, P.G. Rossetti & - No. 8/1998. Roger Fritz, Rainer Anton Niedermeier, Philipp Imhof, Ian pages w. the Hands of Artists (Zush). Special Offset Edition 24 Offsetprints McKeever, Jochen Niessen, Yhie Iizuka, Karl Imhof, I. Fukushi & pages w. by Martin Disler. Total of 112 pages. the Hands of Artists. Special Offset Edition 29 Offsetprints by Ian McKeever. Total of 127 pages. - No. 9/1999. Ramesh Chandra, Shamala, Srinivas Prasad, Edgar Honetschlaeger, M.S. Umesh, Seichi Furuya, Archana Hande, Thomas Steiner, Andreas Weber, Rhagavendra Rao, Timm Ulrichs, Peter Schwarzenberg & pages w. the Hands of Artists. Special Offset Edition 11 Offsetprints by M.S. Umesh. Total of 80 pages. Cover Silkscreen. Sheets are heavy Asian Wove Paper. Centerfold by M.S. Umesh. - No. 10/1999. Orimoto, Toru Fukushi, Clemens Kaletsch, Irima Kaoru, Martin Fengel und Georg M. Oswald & pages w. the Hands of Artists. Special Offset Edition 33 Offsetprints by Tatsumi Orimoto. Total of 100 pages. Tatsumi Orimoto (cover).

9344-14147.tif [#14147] + - 0 (PLUS-MOINS-ZERO). Revue d’Art Contemporain. Nos. 1-54. Genval, Bruxelles, Sept. 1973-Oct.1989. Folio; original illustrated wrappers; numerous illustrations. With 7 nos. in perfect photoreprint (i.e. nos. 1-5,7,8) EUR 3,500.00

Belgian journal for progressive contemporary art, directed by E. Rona, later by Stéphanie Rona, ed. by Pierre Sterckx, Marian Verstraeten, Alain Macaire. Issues in - No. 5/1996. Lou Reed, Cesare Pavese, Frank Krems, Siegfried Anzinger, E.F. the beginning of 8 pp. expanding to about 40 pages. No. 42 (102 pp) incl. Cherrytree, Guiseppe Ferri, R. v. Luckwald, Che Guevara, Karl Imhof & pages a chronological index and no. 50 has 182 pp. Covers by Jacques Charlier, w. the Hands of Artists. Special Offset Edition 24 Offsetprints by Siegfried Broodhaers, Panamarenko, Joseph Beuys, etc.; contribs. include Otto Hahn, Anzinger. Total of 112 pages. Vera Molnar, A. Stevens, C. Stellweg, Ph. Minguet, Roger D’Hondt, Vincent Baudoux, a.o. Set incl. no. 52bis & 53bis; No. 13 misnumbered as 12bis. - No. 6/1996. Allen Ginsberg, Saiko Nomura, Michiyo Nakamura, Rainer Maria Niedermeier, Tatsumi Orimoto, Birgit Jürgenssen, Zush & pages w. the Hands of Artists. Special Offset Edition 24 Offsetprints by ZUSH. Total of 109 pages. - No. 7/1997. Plantsueden + Kalt. Roland Fischer, Meuser, Markus Oehlen,

Reinhard Stangl, Walter Vopava, Olav Christopher Jenssen, Camill Leberer, 9345-10011.tif Raimund von Luckwald, Troels Woersel, Bernd Zimmer, Herbert Brandl, [#13347] PLUS-NIEUWS. Veeltalig Orgaan/Organe Bodo Buhl, Reinhard Pods, Norbert Prangenberg, Hubertus Reichert, Michiyo Namura, Jan Cremer USA & pages w. the Hands of Artists. Special Polyglotte/Polyglot Newspaper. Offset Edition 32 Offsetprints by Hubertus Reichert. Total of 144 pages. Nos. 1- 4, 8-12, 13, 14-16, added: special (unnumbered) issue: Art by Oehlen (Artist’s Hand + Drawing). Designers, Design by Artists. (No. 14 lacks screenprint). (Belgium), Plus Kern, 1969-1971. Original pictorial wrappers. Illustrated. Sq. 8vo. EUR 800.00

Together 13 (out of probably 18 nos. published). ‘Plus Kern” was a centre for constructive design, conceptual art, concrete poetry in Ghent. Ed. in-chief: Yves (& Jenny) de Smet. Contribs. by Sol Lewitt, André Beullens, Paul de Vree, Alice de Bakker, S.Brouwn, Plompen, Jac Charoux, Hugo De Clercq, Henri Chopin, Fr. Morellet, Ad Dekkers, Gijs Bakker en Emmy van Leersum, Servranckx, Bram Bogart, Raoul de Keyser, etc. Number 16 folds out to a poster, at the occasion of the exhibition Colombo, Morellet & Joel Stein in Plus-Kern.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 27 12833-15580.TIF 9382-14442B.tif [#15580] POETS POEMS [#14442] POOR.OLD.TIRED.HORSE. Nos. 1-21 (all publ.). Aggie Weston’s Editions, Nos. 1-25 (all publ., but without nos. 2-3, Belper, 2000-2005. (Orig. wrappers, 20 x 14 cm., which are included in fine photocopies). stapled booklets; no. 13 not published !) Wild Hawthorn Press, Ardgay & EUR 400.00 Lanark,Edinburgh, 1961-1967. A set in the orig. issues, mostly quarto-size, but some of Coordinated by Stuart Mills these nicely printed the later numbers in varying (slightly booklets contain the selections of favorite poems smaller) sizes. A fine set, quite rare. by 20 poets (Thomas A.Clark, Gael Turnbull, Sinon Cutts, Alan Halsey, Edwin Morhgan, Roy Fisher, EUR 5,000.00 Gerraldine Monk, Robert Creeley, Ian Sinclair, Stuart Mills, Peter Riley, Foremost concrete-poetry journal, edited by Jonathan Williams, Karen MacCormack, Andrew Crozier, Adrian Mitchell, Ian Hamilton Finlay, published at the Wild Richard Caddel, Majorie Welish, Peter Larkin, Charles Tomlinson, Michael Hawthorn Press in Scotland. With illustrations Heller). and texts by John Furnival, Ian Hamilton Finlay, J. Steele, Gael Turnbull, Marvin Malone, E. Jandl, Paul de Vree, E. Morgan, Dom S. Houédard, Peter Lyle, Margot Sandemann, P. Steadman, Charles Biederman, Graham Keen(photography 13328-16618.tif [#17660] POGAMOGGAN. in no 24, photo-issue for the Concrete Poetry Festival in Brighton), J. Nicholson, Ronald New York, NY, Omphalos Press 1964. Number 1 Johnson (io and the ox-eye daisy), Bernard (all published): 25x17cm, softcovers, 175pp. Kops, Larry Eigner, Robert Creeley, Poesia EUR 200.00 Concreta from (no.6), Pedro Xisto, Edgard raga, Bridget Riley & Ad Reinhard Edited by Harry Lewis. Leonard Neufeld, Robert (no. 18), Robert Lax, Jim Nicholson, Jeffrey Shatkin. Literary magazine with contributions Steele, etc. from Allen Ginsberg, Larry Eigner, Anselm Hollo, Diane Wakoski, Rochelle Owens, Paul Blackburn, Howard Cooper, Ian Hamilton Finlay, David Schloss, George Economou, Leonard Neufeld, Robert Kelly, Jackson Mac Low, Jerome

9401-10067.tif Rothenberg, Ronald Giteck, Harry Lewis, Murray Mednick, Theodore Enslin, Robert Shatkin, Jonathan Greene, David Antin, David Margolis, Armand [#10067] POWEZIE GAZET van JAN D’HAESE Schwerner, Steve Kowit, and David Ignatow Nos. 1-2 (all). Gent, n.d. - 1971. Unbd., 28 x 37 Cm., illustrated. EUR 200.00

Two issues of 4 pages each, printed in black and red.

9381-10047.TIF Edited, published and written by Jan D’Haese. Ills. [#10047] PONTO signed KH. Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Revista de Poemas de Processo. Guanabara - Brasil, nd. (ca. 1967-1968). Loose sheets, printed on various stock, kept in original illustrated wrappers (overlays of the wrapper of the second issue a bit damaged, but illustrated front-cover fine). No 1 includes a

9428-19682.tif leaflet (Bookmark) woodcut in red with round hole and stamp Edito Diagonal Cero and signed by Vigo. In ink. [#19682] PRO. Blätter für neue Literatur (later: Ein schriftlicher Vorgang; later: Jahrbuch für EUR 2,500.00 Mitteilungssysteme). Concrete poetry edited by the groupe “Poema/Processo” founded in 1967. Heft 1-27 (all publ.). Bochum, Düsseldorf, Bulkowski, March 1966-1977. The first issue contains 17 folded sheets with contributions by Wlademir Unbd., original issues printed on various coloured stock, size 30 x 21 Dias-Pinto, Alvaro de Sá, Moacy Cirne, Neide Dias, Anselmo Santos, cm, later for numbers 13-20 changing to 21 x 15 cm.printed as George Smith, Ariel Tacla, Jose Luiz Serafini, Nei Landro de Castro, Dailor Photocopies, Letterpress, Offset, Original works (collage etc). with all Varela, Anchieta Fernandes; texts by A. de Sà: ‘Vanguardia Poética no decorated original wrappers and supplements preserved, stapled in the Rio Grande’ and ‘Proposiçao quantidade x qualidade’. Conce poems and photocompositions. The second issue: 27 loose sheets + 8 smaller ones + 2 spine or archival binders. Set in mint condition; illustrated. envelopes; contribs. incl.: José Alcides Pinto, Neide Sá, Gutierrez, Joaquim EUR 4,500.00 Branco, Clado, Serafini; texts ‘Poesia Matematica’ (by Ariel Tacla), ‘Por que méo da Vanguardia?’ (by A. de Sà). (Ostensibly complete). Complete set of this important example of the anarchist and leftist “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 ; No. 6 Beat-Beat with texts of the Beats; No. 10 28 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com Ideal Werbetext; No. 11/12 with • Number 6 (de luxe 37/50) orig. Plastic coloured artwork of with 3 signed originals: W. E. Thomas Bayrle; No. 18 inspired on Herbst (Linolschnitt), the Situationists; No 20 in orig. Barbara Petri (Kolorierter brown envelope. Numbers 13-21 Offsetdruck), Johannes on quarto size photocopied and combined together with original Lenhart (Materialcollage). documents. They are interesting for • Number 7 (de luxe 37/50) content, typography and lay-out. with 2 originals: Christoph Contributors include: Thomas Ingenhoven(Siebdruck), Bayrle (Original color silkscreens Tomas Schmitt on plastic foils), Horst Bingel, (Künstlerbuch). Paul Schallück, G. Zwerenz, Max v.d. Grün, N. Born, P. Faecke, D. • Number 8 (de luxe 37/50) Hoffmann, G. Kunert, K. Marti, with 6 originals: Heinz Simon Vinkenoog (Provo), Peter Scharbert (Radierung), Chotjewitz, G. Guben, Reimar Lenz, Tatsuo Tsuda (Übermalte Dietrich Albrecht (Fluxus), Hans- Materialcollage), Bernard Peter Alvermann,Claus Boehmler, Bazile (Foto), Wolfgang Rolf-Dieter Brinkmann, Stig Döring (mit Wachskreide kolorierter Offsetdruck auf transparentem Brogger, Stanley Brouwn, Henning Pergamin), Hildegard Schöneck (Zeichnung, Buntstift), Erwin Christiansen (Fluxus), Hans Heerich (Offsetdruck). Peter Feldmann, Robert Filliou, Jochen Gerz, Ludwig Gosewitz • Number 9 (de luxe 37/50) with 6 originals: Rüdiger Kramer (Fluxus), ans Imhoff, H. Kaminski, (Radierung), Helmut Sundhaußen (Siebdruck), Hella Lütgen Tuli Kupferberg, F. Mayroecker (kolorierter Offsetdruck), Johannes Erdmann (Radierung), Paul + E. Jandl, Franz Mon, Maurizio Wienand (Aquarell), Wolfgang Stickel (kolorierter Offsetdruck). Nannucci, A.R. Penck, J. Ploog, • Number 10 (regular edition). With contributions by Joseph Beuys, Chris Reinecke (LIDL), Ralf-Reiner Theo Lambertin, Günther Uecker, Fritz Schwegler, Erika Kiffl. Rygulla, Wolfg. Schmidt, Tomas Schmit (Fluxus), Klaus Staeck / EUR 2,500.00 Eric Thygesen, Miroljub Todorovic, Edited by Hans Georg Ruckes, editorial board Fr. Becker, W. Döring, Harald Vangelis Tsakiridis, Iannis Xenakis K. Hülsmanb. Helga Meister, Stephan v. Wiese, With contributions by Joseph and numerous others. 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).

14678-19631A.tif [#19631] PROFIL. 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). Al together 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).

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 29 13724-17360A.tif [#17360] PROJETO. Feldspahr. Dorothy L. Rose. Lon Spiegelman. Adriane Verschoor. Michael Poema/processo & poemas Kase. Guy R. Beining. John M. Benning. Luna Bisonte Prods. Meg Smith. T. J. Kallsen. A. J. Wright. Cynde Gregory. Ralph Fusco. Stu Horn. Sue Medyn. expertimentals. D. Sullivan. Tom Holecek. Dennis Sullivan. Nancy Sue Pistorius. Joan Colby. Experimental poetry project: Rio Collages and Texts. 28 pp. de Janeiro,Brasil, 1975, in orig. - No. 5 - Vision and Supervision Fall 1980. (cover (damaged) mailing cover, partly printed in red) Edited by Ed Atkeson and stamped in red for the title (?) 17. Joachim Frank. Ernst Volland. Vittore Baroni. Various formats, in envelope Alagmir Hashmi. Adriane Verschoor. Werner 19x25 cm. Lorenzen. Peter Zingsheim. Reindeerwerk Associates. Tom Eiling Lomholt Formular Press. EUR 400.00 Sandie Shaw. Opal Louis Nation. DKeson. Stu Hn. Together 19 various documents, Edgar-Antonio Vigo. Sam McPheeters. SPUDZ various sizes and various media. (Kees Francke). 28 pp. Particpants include: Ero, Luto, Joao -No. 6 - off and running - April 1981. (cover Carlos, Paulo Bruscky, Falues Silva, partly handcolored) Edited by Joachim Frank and A.L.M. de Andrade, Ernandes, Carol Tansey. : Ed Atkeson. Hosea Frank. Werner Moacy Cirne, Samaral, Bang, Bebel Lorenzen. V.E. Emmett. Adriana Verschoor. Who, a.o. Jacques Carrie. Peter West. W. Goldfarb. Guy R. Beining.David Vadja. A.G. Bell. Bart Platenga. Dr. Ackerman. Richard C. Jeff Branin. Marin van Heel. Opal Louis Nations. R. Prost. Alexander Z. Kristian Berg. Roland Feldspahr. Howard Winn. Martin 14820-19982A.tif VI. G Barchenger. Susan Medyn. Seni P. Musus. [#19982] P RO P. Musicmaster. 28 pp. Includes the poem “ALPHA Artists Magazine/ The Basic Magazine of Marginal Desires. WAVES” by Jo Frank (fundamental discoveries Together 10 issues: Nos. 1, 1/12, 2 - 8 and 12. with implications for our understanding of Joachim Frank, Workspace Loft, Albany, NY, neurotransmission by glutamate) USA. 1979 – 1984. - No. 7 -– December 1981. BREAKFAST IN Added: TEN (10) PROP-magazine-Newsletter TORONTO! December 1981. Edited by Joachim Frank. : Carol Tansey. Ed Atkeson. Ulysses Carrion. and WORLSPACE LOFT (=editor of Alan Catlin. Piotr Rypson. Cracker Jack Kid. PROP)-Newletters each is a folded sheet w. Adriana Verschoor. David Vadja. Monica Rex. V.J. infos and some with illustrations. Issues 1977 Emmett, Jr. Vittore Baroni. Opal Louis Nations. - 1980, plus two orig. postmarked envelopes Harry Yokohoma. Paul Rutkovshy. Jeanne Finley. and a signed letter by Joachim Frank. Note: Marin van Heel. Spencer Livingston. Stu Horn. rare ensemble, Prop seems to have been Richard Kelly. Warriors of Mars. Peter Below. published till no. 16. Werner Lorenzen. Jacques Carrie. Bart Plantenga. R. Feldspahr. Musicmaster. Lucas Conde. Ruggero EUR 2,000.00 Maggi. Willy Buchholz. Peter West. Carlo Pittore. An Artists’ Magazine published Joachim Frank (recent Nobel Prize Winner Lydia Tomkiw. Michael Scott. Hosea Frank. Lyn for Chemistry), and his Workspace Loft Albany, NY. Lifshin. Daniele Ciullini. Hanna Bremer. Stevdio LeClair. Steven Durland. Collages and Texts. 28 pp. - No 1: March 1979. Options of the Past, What is Art (Quotes from M.Duchamp, Beuys, Weiner, - No. 8 – December 1982. HELLO HALEY!!! etc.) by Chris Waters; Joachim Frank; Aaron December 1982. Edited by Joachim Frank. Louise Flores; Max Semois; Lauren Jess; Greg Hymes, Krasniewicz and Joachim Frank. : Lou Macellaro. etc Hosea Frank. Rene Aeberhard. Peter West. Thom Metzger. Jim Torrey. Adriana Verschoor. - No. 1 1/2: Superman vs. Tomorrow. 1979. Edited PiotrRypson. Michael Radermacher. David Vadja. and designed by Joachim Frank. b+w ill. of Frank Ananicz. Janice Eidus. Loris Essary. John collages, texts, statements. On the situation of M. Bennett. Stephen Fisher. Bob Snyder. Guy R. using nuclear energy in Germany. 15 pp. Beining. John Crowford. Jefferey Marks. Collages - No. 2: Your Problem is Our Business. 1979. and Texts. 28 pp. Ed. by G.C. Haymes and Theo Dorian. Collages - No. 12: Edited together with Louise Krasniewicz. and Texts. : Ed Atkeson. Myla Pesnichak. Lon “More than 100 Post Historicai Documents”were Spiegelman. Viola B. Adams. Jill Shore. Ed Varney. Bowtie Blotto. Jo Denali. sent tio Pro; they will be exhibited thisSummer Hosea Frank. Art C. Phatze. Joachim Frank. Roxy Victoria. Rober Durlak. in theAlbany area; Prop no. 12 is a catalogue of Delux, Philemon. Mikel Harwood. Barbara Aubin. Toute la Gang. Fred this show.” Reference for PROP: Perneczky.- The Kweicien. Aaron Flores. R. Dick Trace-It. Bart Plantenga. Roxanne Storms. Magazine Network – page 66 + 250 (Writing and Michael Stiles. LeClair. Jim Woodward. 24 pp. visual gutsy, bizarre, political; Anti Isolation) - No. 3 - Arts Magazine – December 1979. List of contents. Joachim Frank. Jan Galligan. Peter Below. Allen Morris. Jean Pierre Bretaudiere. Daniel Sperber. Steven Durland. Adriane Verschoor. Robert Durlak. Falves Silva. Jorge Caraballo. ’s NOTHING. David Bourdon. Collages and Texts. 28 pp. - No. 4 - Literary Issue May 1980. Edited by Jessica Lawrence. : Ed Atkeson. Joachim Frank. Roland

30 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 14326-18709.tif [#18709] PROSPECT 68. =Extremely rare Dutch Artist Katalog-Zeitung zur Internationalen Vorschau auf die Periodical, tied to surrealim, containing (stencilled) contributions Kunst in den Galerien der Avantgarde / An International by J. Cremer, H. Mulisch, J.C. van preview of Art from the World’s Galleries. 20 - 29.9.1968. Schagen, S. Vinkenoog, F. de Vree, H. Düsseldorf: Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, de Vries and many others. 1968. Text in German, English, French and -No. 1: PTL (zomernummer 1963 [= Italian. Tabloid size catalog (37 x 26,5 cm), un Summer 1963]) M.J. Israël : Arnhem paginated (40pages), illustrated throughout. Self 1963 stencilled sheets stapled into wrappers. Wrappers browning towards fold and original wrapper. (21 × 15 cm) edition a former owners stamp, otherwise very good. unknown, EUR 800.00 Contents: Peter Iden (Frankfurt), Over de werkelijkheid Gerhard Hederik ‘newspaper-catalogue’. Edited by Konrad (Oegstgeest), Twee gedichten Dick Fischer,Hans Strelow. Curatorial committee: Akan Verzijden (BUssum), Merkwaardige Bowles, Enno Develing, Karl G. Hultén, Kurt Meyer, gevolgen van een dwaze handeling Dr. Hubert Peeters, Martin Visser and Dr. Paul Wember. Participating Freddy De Vree (Antwerpen), Karin galleries: Apollinaire - Milano, Axiom - London, Bischofsberger - Zürich, Iris (Gedichten) Raymond Soriano Clert - Paris, Dwan - New York, Mathias Fels & Cie - Paris, Robert Fraser (Parijs), Synfilmie Gerbrand Muller - London, Kasmin Limited - London, Yvon Lambert - Paris, Del Naviglio (), Drie gedichten Hans Mils - Milano / Venezia, Ileana Sonnabend - Paris, Sperone - Torino, Swart - (Naarden), Regels voor het nieuwe Amsterdam, M. E. Thelen - , Wide White Space - Antwerpen), Renée dichten J.J. Tablada (Mexico), Ziegler - Zürich. Among the participating artists: Roy Adzak, Getulio Alviani, Watermeloen (Vert.) Alex van Caspel Giovanni Anselmo, Boetti, Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren (Leiden), Gedicht Bekiers, A. (---), (contributes in the catalogue with a colored centerfold) Giuseppe Capogrossi, De plicht van den detective Herman Cesar, Laura Grisi, Ad Dekkers, Al Held, Liliane Lijn, Richard P. Lohse, Adolf de Vries (Arnhem), Regen (Gedicht) Luther, Nicolas Monro, Mario Merz, Bruce Naumann, Panamarenko, Prini, Stanley Brouwn (Amsterdam), Jean Pierre Raynaud, Paul Thek, Andre Volten, Berekening Jacob Cats (Zorghvliet), De hoere klaagt Laurens D. Vancrevel (Arnhem), De Koorden Sally Stern (U.S.A.), Gedicht (vert.) Laurens

13563-17083a.tif D. Vancrecel, Er gaat iets leven in [#17083] PSICOFONIE TRACKSOUND Suriname Psicofonie Tracksound 7 (Trax 0185 C45). : Vittore Baroni, 1985. - No. 2: (herfstnummer 1963 [= Cassette Tape, pamphlet with handmade art, as well as a small bag full Autumn 1963]) stencilled sheets of ripped up letters/papers. All are still in still original sealed plastic stapled into original wrapper p. (21 × wrap. Also a program for ‘Festival Mimi 88’. Includes original mailing 15 cm) edition unknown. envelope sent from Italy to Seattle, post dated 1988 with a declaration Contents: j. jan cremer, voorwoord card signed by Vittore Baroni. Condition for all items is fine. Limited (cit. 1857) j.c. van schagen (domburg), Edition of 200 copies. aftelversjes freddy de vree (antwerpen), karin --, gemengde EUR 300.00 berichten hans mils (naarden), regels A production by Vittore Baroni, Tracklist: A1 Pro 5 en 6 voor het nieuwe dichten Logos 3:00 A2 Idioletto Bon Bon 3:00 A3 Cipher (omissie) herman de vries (arnhem), 3:00 A4 Stimmatestimmung 3:00 A5 Mnemosine 2 gedichten manuel othón (vertaling), In Aradia 3:00 A6 (Living With) Prosthesis 3:00 idilio salvaje ben jansen (amsterdam), A7 S.P.L.A.T. 3:00 B1 Konstantin Raudive 3:00 kunst en vrijheid dietrich sauerbier B2 Sangue Misto 3:00 B3 Glossomaniac 3:00 B4 (düsseldorf), material (met vertaling) Bhopal Blues 3:00 B5 Worldly Rap 3:00 B6 Epi laurens vancrevel (arnhem), libra Graph 3:00 Pamphlet and cassette tape. 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

13064-20157A.tif and Laurens D. Vancrevel. M.J. Israël : Arnhem 1964 stencilled sheets stapled [#20157] PTL [pe tje ly]. Tijdschrift voor letteren en into original wrapper pp. 81-136 and pp. 137-150 (29.7 × 21 cm) edition 150 schoone kunsten. (but also numbers known beyond 150) PTL. Tijdschrift voor Letteren en Schoone kunsten. First series nos. 1-5 -Contents n° 3 Her de Vries (Amsterdam), Surrelistisch Bestek, [NB Her and 7-9; Second series nos. 1-6. Ed. L.D. Vancrevel and H. de Vries. de Vries is not the same as herman de vries!!], Surrealisme twintig maal Arnhem, M. Israel, 1963-1968, 14 parts in 12 vols., (tipped-in) plates/ nageslagen, Ma Langue sale et franche, Antwoorden van Simon Vinkenoog/S. ills. by i.a. V.C. ADER-LAUDY, J.H. MOESMAN, L.D. VANCREVEL Vestdijk/J.C. van Schagen/Chr. J. van Geel/Harry Mulisch/E.A. van Caspel/ (=Dirk Willem van Krevelen) and Herman. DE VRIES, printed in an Peter Berger op een enquete; H.C. Doets (Amsterdam), Paradoksen; Axel van unspecified small (150?) number of copies, orig. (not uniform, Caspel (Leiden), Some Loose Ends of Literature; L.D. Vancrevel (Arnhem), handmade) wrappers, various sizes, together in two privately made De Dood is een Masker; Hans Mils (Naarden), twee Gedichten voor Wanja; board boxes. Dirk Claus (Antwerpen), Gedicht; Axel van Caspel (leiden), Twee Gedichten; “Kruiden van Tarahumara” van in vertaling; Ben Jansen/L.D. EUR 9,000.00 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 31 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 (), 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 , 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.

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13591-17125.tif [#17125] PYLE. [#10171] QUARTIERE. Quaderno trimestrale di poesia. Only published issue. Detroit, MI, n.d. Nos. 1-33 (all publ.). Firenze, June 1958 - March 1968. Bound together 9,5x11cm., stapled, unpaginated. Xeroxed in 3 vols., cloth., original wrappers preserved. With Index to nos. 1/10. EUR 100.00 Nos. 11-24 publ. as ‘Nuova Serie’ EUR 500.00 Published by Brian Muldoon/ K.,Pat. ‘.. Quartiere l’unica rivista di poesia liberamente impegnata nelle ricerche d’avanguardia..’. Periodical devoted to contemporary and modern poetry. Edited by Gino Gerola, L. Pignotti, Sergio Salvi, Giuseppe

11453-12277.tif Zagarrio, Gianni Toti, I. Cremaschi. Poetry, prose, [#12277] QUAD criticism, art. No. 1-6 (all publ.). Maarssen, The Netherlands, Contributions by Betocchi, L. Pignotti, Luigi 1980-1982. 4to. Original wrappers. Illustrated. Paranese, Paolini Pautasso, C. Cossu, Assunto Bertini, Gilda Musa, , Carla Martini, Fr. Coppa, EUR 400.00 Gianni Toti, a.o. Last issues with illustrations of work by Jäger, Baryle, Cosimo La Rose, Melani. Editor: Frits Bless. “The aim of this small bulletin is to stimulate constructive and systematic art, architecture, design, music, typography, literature, photography, etc.”. Quad 5 pays attention to the

‘60’80 exhibition in the Amsterdam Stedelijk 13523-17015.tif Museum. Quad 6 is devoted entirely to the [#17015] QUEBRA-NOZ. Publicaçao não périodica. 7 in Kassel, Germany. Features on, Josef Beuys, Saskia Bos, Unnumbered issue (only published ?). Daniel Buren, Anselm Kiefer, Richard Long, Gijs Bakker, Yvonne Kracht, Dezembro de 1978. Porto, oficinas gráficas da Shutaro Mukai, J.B.Bakema, Carel Visser, Henryk Stazewski, Wim Crouwel, FEUP. 29x20,5 cm., 54 pages, offset, pictorial Henk Peeters (Was NUL nil ?), François Morellet, etc. Rare. stiff wrappers, with illustration in b/w. Light soilage to the cover, internally fine. (Library stamp on inside cover, and stamp JN). EUR 200.00

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13305-16549.tif Duarte. Photography by J. Seeley, texts by Antonio [#16549] QUADERNO Torres, CarlosTê, José António Gomes, José Carlos Nos. 1-3 (All published). Napoli, Soares, José M. S. Martins. Quaderno, gennaio/feb. - maggio/luglio 1962. Original wrappers, stapled and side

stapled, 22x 25 cm, last issue slightly 13523-17015.tif larger. [#17015] QUOZ ? EUR 3,000.00 Six issues comprising nos. 7-12. Trinity Press, San Francisco, CA. Seminal Italian concrete poetry periodical, 1973-1974. Black offset on color paper. Wrappers. Staple bound. 10 x 14 utmost scarce. Directed by Mario Diacono, cm. Stelio Maria Martini. Issues of 28-32 EUR 500.00 pages,printed and stencilled. Inspired on Ana Eccetera (which started in 1959), Edited by Carlo Giovaani Cicatelli (Arthur Craven). Contributions by: M. comparabel in scope to Tool, and succeeded Cazazza, O. Nations, A. Banana, Daddaland, D. L. Coovert, D. Gaglione, by the Roman periodical Ex. Texts and images (only in the third number) G. P-Orridge, et al. Very good condition. Vol. 2 no. 7, September 74. LIFE: by Guido Basi, SergioDangelo, Mario Diacono, Stelio Maria Martini, Mario WE’RE NOT QUITTERS! 39 pages. Vol. 2 no. 8, December 1974. FLUSH Persico, Emilio Villa. (Maffei/Peterlini. Riviste d’arte d’avanguardia. Milano, ART: PEARL HARBOR DAY ISSUE 39 pages. Vol. 3 no. 9, March 1975. ALL Bonnard, 2005. pag.132) POETRY ISSUE. 39 pages. Vol. 3 no. 10, Summer 1975. POETRY. 48 pages. Vol. 3 no. 11, Autumn 1975. 40 pages. Vol. 3 no. 12, Winter 1975–76. CAPTAIN AMERICA. 40 pages.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 33 9525-10237.tif [#10237] R.A.N. ROTTERDAM ART NEWS Vol. 2 no 1: Changing Channels. Vol. 2 no 2: The TV Environment Nos. 1-12 (all publ.). Rotterdam, 1972/73-1974. Loose-leaf, with by Beryl Korot & Ira Schneider photographic illustrations, kept in the original green folders (minor “A celebration of 1950s and 60s soilage to folders, internally clean). broadcast Television. Chronicles EUR 1,200.00 the careers of Dennis James and Bill ‘Gray. This issue, from Published by the foundation ‘Rotterdam Art the minimal front cover to Promotion’. Ed. by Jan Donia, Gosse Oosterhof, the off-screen image of Tex Joh. van der Wolk, reporting on international Antoine on the back cover has art manifestations and conceptual art work an informational conceptual in the museums and galleries of Rotterdam art look”. On the editor: “ Beryl (Lijnbaan Centrum, Boymans,and various Korot is an internationally galleries). Projects by Jan van Munster, Wim exhibited artist first known for Gijzen, Charlie van Rest, Joop Schafthuizen, her early pioneer work in video Terry Fox, Labisse, Woody van Aamen, Paul art, and for multiple channel Delvaux, Dennis Oppenheim, Joseph Beuys, work in particular. She was Video (No. 3), Arie van Geest, Jiri Kjolar, Le Gac, co-founder and co-editor of the Surrealist Art Collection at Boymans, Hans Radical Software (1970), the first de Vries, Hans-Peter Feldman, Les Krims,Marie Boeyen, Residu, Zekveld, No. publication to document artists’ 5, No. 10, No. 11 dealing with Poetry International (GünterGrass, Ginsberg), work and ideas concerning Film International, etc. video…..” Publication continued till vol. 2 no 6. See: Gwen Allen, p.289

12995-15866.TIF [#19126] RADICAL SOFTWARE Nos. 1 - 4. New York Spring 1970 - Summer 1971. (each 6-8 double sheets

of 57x36 cm for the first 3 numbers, no 14622-19542A.tif 4 39,5x28 cm., 3 + 24 + 16 pages, in [#19542] RAHITI MAGAZINE original cover by Ant Farm. Library Numbers 1, 1977 and 2, 1978, (16 pp.each, in orig. stamp (ex New Mexico Univ) on nos 3 pictorial wrappers;, together with and 4, else in excellent condition, with “WOUDSTRA’S WEEKLY “ Number 3 (8 pages only very moderate wear on the edges. and Numbers 4-5 (17 Mei 1984),32 pages. - Together with: No 5. New York, (Published by Frits Woudstra, Enschede). Gordon & Breach. 1972. 120 pages, Together with a beige original mailing envelope 30x22,5 cm., orig.pictt.wrappers, (edges a bit worn) for Rahiti. Rare copies of an paperback, light to moderate wear to obscure artist magazine, with several small corners and edges (on cover: and The publicity pieces added. Realistic Hope Foundation. EUR 250.00 - Together with: -Vol. 2, no 1. New York: Gordon & Breach, Science Publishers, Inc., Published by Frits 1972. Quarto, 72 pages, illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers by M.Woudstra, artist and musician(b. Enschede 1956). Ira Schneider. Discreet trace of tape on top front wrapper + former library stamp on title page, otherwise fine. Rahiti Magazine includes “Le Gazette No. 5”. It is connected - Vol. 2 no 2. New York, Spring 1973, (30x23 cm). 64 pages; stapled. to Piet Schreuders “Furore”. Orig.covers (somewhat yellowed). Contributions by Fedde Spoel -Vol. 2 no 4. Published by Gordon and Breach, New York, 1973 Solid and Sipke Huismans State. (contribs: Vic Gioscia, Milton Berger, Bob Sandidge, Michael Shamberg et al.) (this issue with light wear). - Vol. 2 no 5. Published by Gordon and Breach.1973. Video an Envrironment.. (Juan Downey, Frank Gilette, Beryl Korot, Ira 11393-12196.tif Schneider). [#12196] RAMP (Vol. 2 no 6 was the last published, but not present in this set). Nos. 1-11/12. The Hague, Stichting Ramp, (1977)-(1981). Original pictorial wrappers; EUR 4,200.00 mimeographed. Illustrated. 4to. Together 9 consecutive issues (from 11 published in total). The very rare EUR 200.00 original edition of this early video art publication, edited by Beryl Korot, Phyllis Gershuny, Michael Shamberg. No.3: “Grassroots Television”, titlepage Together 10 physical issues of this private press illustrated by Andy Poynor, No. 4 edited by Beryl Korot with Megan publication, with some serigraphed covers. Williams: “Raindance”, cover illustrated by Ant Farm. All 4 numbers with Ed. by a.o.: Vincent Laarhoven, Esther Peze, contributions of Ira Schneider. With No. 5 of vol. 1 the periodical switches Louis Smit. Design: Frans Duin & Hendrik van to commercial distribution by Gordon & Breach (1972) Editors: Dudley Leeuwen. Thematic issues: Kinderliteratuur, Evenson, Michael Shamberg, assoc.editor Beryl Korot Scheermesjesnr., Nonsens ABC, Ierse letteren van toen en nu.

34 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 9536-10248.tif [#10248] RANDSTAD. Driemaandelijks. like substance. Contributors Francisco Pino, Adolf Luther, Norbert Kricke, Nos. 1-13 (all publ.). Amsterdam, 1961-1969. Original wrappers. Clean George Brecht, Hubertus Gojowczyk, Alan Czarnowski, Stephan Kukowski, Vera Röhm, Rolf Bendgens, Geza Perneczky, Arnulf Rainer. and well preserved set. - Vol. 3 (1977). Edited by Milan Mölzer. Titlepage by Alex Kayser. 54 EUR 800.00 unnumbered sheets with contributions by Alexander Schleber, Fritz Directed by Hugo Claus, Ivo Michiels, H. Mulisch, Schwegler, S. Gudmundsson, Alex Kayser, Erwin Heerich, Daniel Spoerri, S. Vinkenoog. Contribs by W.F. Hermans, L.P. Maurizio Nannucci, Helfried Hagenberg. Boon, W.L. Brugmans, Jan Hanlo, C. Nooteboom, - Vol. 4 (1978). Edited by Milan Mölzer and Stephan Missmahl. Titlepage etc. A complete set of the foremost periodical (in byAlex Kayser, 64 unnumbered sheets with contributions by Reinhard Omir, paperback-size) for Dutch literature in the sixties, Ulrich Erben, Axel Heibel, Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Paul van Dijk, Francois with a special issue (no 11/12) on Fluxus, pop-art, Morellet, Hermann De Vries, Claudio Parmiggiani. An unidentified unsigned Neo-Dadaism, living paintings, etc. Stanley Brouwn, drawing on the colophon-page. pp. 166 - 172, several photos of him, and Original - Vol. 5 (1980).Edited by Milan Mölzer. Title page byiFranklin Berger, 64 Contribution “ (Brouwntoy). Others: Ben Vautier, unnumbered sheets with contributions by Christian Boltanski, Emmett Debord, PAIK, Filliou, Williams, Koepcke, Spoerri, Williams, Jan Voss, Robert Filliou, John Armleder, , Jaqueline Maciunas, Higgins, La Monte Young, Kaprow, Monnier, Irma Blank, Hreinn Fridfinsson, Zofia Kulik & Przemys Kwiek. Oldenburg, Warhol, Schneemann, Cage, Gutai Group, - Vol. 6 (1981). Edited by Milan Mölzer. Title page by Vera Rohem & Dieter Guy Debord, Lebel, Mac Low, Rauschenberg, Spoerri etc. Rohs, 59 unnumbered sheets with contributions byi (SIGNED IN PEN BY THE ARTIST), Alison Knowles, Trevor Winkfield, Bob Cobbing, Luciano Ori, Michael Druks, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Bill Griffiths, Gerhard Rühm (one sheet with ADDED TEXT (“inzwischen verbessert”) and SIGNATURE by the artist.

12941-18428.tif - Vol. 7 (1983). Edited by Milan Mölzer. Title page by Gary Hincks, 56 [#18428] REAKTION unnumbered sheets with contributions by John Furnival, Sausan Hiller, Dick Higgins, Setve Wheatley, Rüri, Gilbert & George, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Jeff Volumes 1-7 (all publ.).Verlaggalerie Leaman, Düsseldorf, 1975-1983. Nuttal, Agnes Denes, Arrigo Lora Totino. Original pictorial vinyl ringbinders, (See: Gwen Allen - Artists’ Magazines. An alternative space for art, p. 290). containing only original artworks by avant-garde artists of the Gallery, and also many Fluxus related artists. All are looseleaves arranged between dividers with the names of the artists. A few SIGNED in pen or pencil, see below. Contains works on paper, card, photographs or other materials (e.g. broken mirrors pieces, plastic objects, dried leaves, collages,photocopies etc, 32x26 cm. Some of the plastic binders a bit soiled by offsetting xerox-toner, internally very good and clean (except for incidental very light foxing due to paper quality). - At the end of volume 1, pasted onto the inside back cover, is a white sheet of paper (25,5x8,5 cm), with SIGNATURES in pen or pencil, of Uecker, Rainer Ruthenbeck, Megert, Mölzer, Thomkins, Michael Gibbs, Ulises Carrion, with a stamp 19/100. - Volume 3 in a special edition with an extra frontispiece photograph by alex kayser - zak & kingbee, SIGNED IN FELT by each participating artist (Schleber, Schwegler, Gudmunsson, Kayser, Heerich, Spoerri, Nannucci, Hagenberg). The set from an edition of 500 copies, later 1000. EUR 13,000.00

The complete set of these assemblages of visual poetry, objects, photographs, collages, mixed-media. Some SIGNED IN PEN OR PENCIL BY THE ARTISTS (see below) - Vol. 1. (1975). Photographically illustrated inside cover with names of the artists: 44 leaves (unnumbered) of artworks by: Michael Gibbs, Leo Erb, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Christian Megert, Ulyses Carrion, Milan Mölzer, Günther Uecker. His contribution consists of 3 sheets of burlap and photofoil, SIGNED in pencil. Added an envelope with some small trimmed sheets of paper, 11x22 cm, unopened, but artist not identified. On the inside back cover a white sheet of paper with the SIGNATURES of Uecker, Rainer Ruthenbeck, Megert, Mölzer, Thomkins, Michael Gibbs, Ulises Carrion - Vol. 2 (1976). Edited by Milan Mölzer. Title page by Arnulf Rainer. 46 sheets of varying sizes and materials, plus a plastic bag containing a dried wax-

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 35 9558-12314.tif 9675-10349.tif [#10210] REAL LIFE MAGAZINE [#10349] REVIUW PARADE-INTERRATIONALE. Nos. 1-3. New York, March 1979-March 1980. Trimestriel. 4to; original pictorial wrappers. Fascicules 1-10 (probably all publ.). Paris, EUR 300.00 Viuw, mars 1983- juin 1985. 10 issues, (29,5x21 cm), each in illustrated original wrappers, The first 3 issues in the original edition. contained in the original pictorial folder (on Ed. by Thomas Lawson; contribs.: Dee Axelrod, the spine designated as Volume 1). Susan Morgan, Graham Shane, Valenton Tatransky, EUR 1,000.00 Dara Birnbaum, Kim Gordon, Steve Gianakos, a.o. Editor: Al Pav. Artist journal with visual poetry, concrete-art and ‘element terae’ interests for

13497-16970.tif developing imaginary facts by non-official artists. [#16970] REDTAPE Issues of 28-32 pages incl. covers, printed on white Number 1. New York, 1982. 4to. Saddle-stitched glossy paper, numerous illustrations, drawings illustrated card wraps, light foxing to and photographs. With contr. by: Julien Blaine, Alain Snyers, Jean-François Bory, Jean-Luc André, Claude Pelieu, Jean-Luc Parant, Claude Maillard, extremities. Scarce. Robert Filliou, Jacques Massa, Ben (no.10). (Each number has a theme: EUR 250.00 Le plus ancien outil; L’Homo Erectus; Homo erectus ou habilis?; Chasse à l’éléphant sur une grande échelle; Premiers abris branchages; Europe:Le Edited by Michael Carter & Steve Greber. Debut Néanderthal; Rites et funéraires sur vie; Ours; A peine croyable; Une des trois issue of one of the most essential magazines to come pas sage:Bering-New World. out of the Downtown Writing scene, the ‘the manual to the darker side of the era.” (Stosuy p. 458). This issue features contributions from Stacy Erra, Sebastian Lockwood, Bob Cook, Orion Isaac Feig, Jim Tobin, R. Brookins Cook, Lauren Weber, and A. Akeela.

7683-14031.tif [#19148] revue INTEGRATION.

14182-18352.tif Revue pour la nouvelle conception de l’art et de la culture. [#18352] REINDEER Revue voor de nieuwe konseptie in kunst en kultuur. (Only issue published, unnumbered). NY: Review for a new conception in culture and art. Bright Lights Studio, 1968. Side-stapled Nos 1, 2/3, 4, 5/6, 7/8, 9, 10, 11/12 wrappers. and 13/14 (all published). Arnhem/ Eschenau, Jan. 1965 - Oct. 1972. EUR 200.00 Original wrappers and portfolio’s. Edited by Carter Ratcliff. With contributions In generally excellent condition from Jim Carroll, Dick Gallup, Vito Hannibal some issues loose in spine or Acconci, Bernadette Mayer, Ron Padgett & George contents detached (but complete) Schneeman, Peter Schjeldahl, Hannah Weiner, Ted and some covers very lightly Berrigan, and others. soiled.

TOGETHER WITH PRECURSOR: [#20231] REINDEER WERK revue NUL = 0 Tijdschrift voor de Reindeer Werk, 3 items. nieuwe konseptie in de beeldende - The second construction of the kunst / revue pour la nouvelle Arbliquelia, Kunstakademie conception artistique / zeitschrift Düsseldorf: Beuys studio + für die neue künstlerische konzeption. Nos. 1, 2, 4 (of 4 issues, all eingangshalle feb. 3-6 1981, Reindeer publ.). Arnhem, Nul-Verlag, nov. 1961-1964. Original illustrated Werk, Amsterdam 1981, 35 x 23 cm, 1 wrappers, stapled in spine; 4to. Publication of the Dutch ZERO group, pp. with b/w illustrations, ed 500 copies first issue edited by Armando, Henk Peeters and Herman de Vries; - Konig Hund, Reindeer Werk, poster later issues edited by Herman de Vries. for exhibition Westkunst. Der No. 1: with texts,in French & German, by B. Aubertin, Sascha Arbliquelia Projekt, Galerie Moltkerei Sosnovsky, H. Mack, G. Uecker, a.o. Cologne june 1981, 61 x 38 cm, silkscreen gold No. 2: with text in English, French & German by o.a. Henk Peeters, ink on red paper, mint ! Aubertin, Sleutelaar, De Vries. - Press No. 4 with texts, in English and German, by Matthias Goeritz, Dietrich Middelburgse Reindeer Sauerbier, Jef Verheyen, Y. Kusama, Gerd Winkler and art-work by Werk Manifestation 1976, Hans Bischoffshausen, Antonio Calderara, Wolfgang Schmidt, de Vries. Kunstinformatiecentrum First number in the original aluminum-foil wrappers, with minor Peter van Beveren damage to the edges and a pencil-written D on the front, number 2 Middelburg, 2 pages A4 with light soilage and some toning to the wrappers; no 4 in perfact Together EUR 600.00 near mint condition.

36 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 9863-18343a.tif Together with : [#18343] RHINOZEROS. Jugendeigene Zeitschrift Mimeographed announcement of first issue of ‘Revue Nul’. (later: Kalligrammatische & Logografische Literaturrevue). Arnhem, 1961. 1 sheet A4 on green paper. Text in 4 languages. - ‘Just Nos. 1-10 (all publ.). Itzehoe, Berlin, 1960-1965. 8vo; original published, first issue of the new magazine nul=0....’. self-wrappers.In box with perspex see-through front. - Very rare announcement and in good condition. EUR 3,500.00

EUR 12,000.00 Concrete poetry and art periodical published and Excellent collection of these inter-related periodicals, which started as the edited by the brothers Rolf-Gunter and Klaus- publication of the Dutch ZERO group, first issue edited by Armando, Henk Peter Dienst. Heavily influenced by The Beat Peeters and Herman de Vries; later issues edited by Herman de Vries. It poets. became then the most important periodical for the New concepts in art, Nicely produced, from no 4 onw. most numbers visual poetry, etc. printed in two colours. With firstprints and texts --Revue INTEGRATION: Important conceptual art journal, published by by Franz Mon, OM (Martino Oberto), Burroughs Herman de Vries, successor to his periodical ‘NUL = O’, with collaboration of (with Cut-Ups, in numbers 5, 6, 7), H. Arp, E. W. Ganzevoort, H. Goepfert, M. Goeritz, N. Vigo, D. Sauerbier, P.K. Iden, Chr. Borchers, Raoul Hausmann, Bryan Gysin, H. Mehert. With original artwork and/or texts in English, German French and Jandl, G. Luca, D. Wellershof, J. Cocteau (back Dutch by Aubertin, Fontana, Mathias Goeritz, Megert, Chopin, Dieter Rot, de cover of no. 7 has a full page drawing specially Vries, Friedmann, Paul de Vree, Aubertin, Ligeti, Houedard, Nusberg, Goeritz, made for Rhinozeros). Deman, Vieira, Ad Reinhard, Collectiv Dwizjenie, de Vries, a.o. Published in Number 8 is special issue ‘Jean Dubuffet’. Also contributions by Lawrence an ed. of 300-350 copies. Nos. 2/3, 7/8 and 13/14 are double issues; No. 11/12 Durrell, Robert Creeley, Renate Gerhardt, Antonis Risos, Gunter Grass, Katja was published separately as: Formes cubiques. Rapport d’une recherche Hajek, Anselm Hollo, Klaus Roehler, Dieter Hulsmanns, Reuven Wasserman, fondamentale 1955-1970. Herschel Silverman, Herman Jandl, Dieter Wellershoff, Carl Werner, Eva Van - Kubische Gestaltung. Bericht über eine Grundlagenforschung 1955-1970. - Hoboken, Jurgen Ploog, Arno Reinfrank, and Karl Roehler. Cubic Design. Report on a basic Research 1955-1970. - Cubische Vormgeving. Verslag van een basisonderzoek 1955-1970. Responsible for this edition: Centrum voor cubische, Constructies Jan Slothouwer + William Graatsma.Heerlen, Centrum Cubische Constructies (1971). 100 leaves printed on one side plus supplements nd some serigraphies in colour.Original wrappers. 30x21,5 cm. (Staples oxidised). --Revue Nul: No. 1: with texts,in French & German, by B. Aubertin, Sascha Sosnovsky, H. Mack, G. Uecker, a.o.; No. 2: with text in English, French & German by o.a. Henk Peeters, Aubertin, Sleutelaar, De Vries. No. 4 with texts, in English and German, by Matthias Goeritz, Dietrich Sauerbier, Jef Verheyen, Y. Kusama, Gerd Winkler and art-work by Hans Bischoffshausen, Antonio Calderara, Wolfgang Schmidt, de Vries.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 37 13771-17491.tif [#17491] ROOF The collection contains work by (i.a.): Cozette de Charmoy, Robert Jacks, Barton Lidice Benes, Pawel Petasz, Marie C. Combs, Ulises Carrion, Dik Numbers 1-10 (all publ). NY: Segue Press (1976-1979). 4to, all in printed Walraven, Elsa Stansfield/Madelon Hooykaas, Ray di Palma, Ana Banana/ wrappers (with a hint of sunning to spines). Bill Gaglione, Franz Immoos, Davi Det Hompson, Karimbada, Paulo Brusky, EUR 800.00 Leonard Frank Duch Diter Rot, Bart Boumans,, George Brett/ Henryk Bzdok, Ken Friedmann, R.Saunders, Raul Marroquin, R.D.Schroeck/Eduard Edited by Tom Savage and James Bal,Endre Tot, and several others. Sherry. Partially themed periodical (first volume contains Naropa Institute’s Kerouac School, 1976). It was a forum for “language writing” and published Bernstein, Myles, Hannah Weiner, Silliman, McCaffrey, Warsh, Hejinian, Armantrout, Inman, Higgins, Ginsberg, Burroughs, Waldman, McClure, Creeley, Rothenberg, Fagin, etc. (Secret Location p. 250-251).

9960-10648.tif [#17993] RUIMTEN (Räume, Spaces, Espaces). Letterkundig inter-universitair tijdschrift (subtitle changes into: Letterkundig / Literair plastisch tijdschrift, and later: [#20235] RUBBER (STEMPELPAATS - Amsterdam) Tijdschrift voor aktuele literatuur en beeldende kunsten). Edited by Aart van Barnevelt, Nos. 1-31 (all publ.). Hoboken-Antwerpen, 1962-1969. Original exclusive stamp art and mail illustrated wrappers; 4to. till no 5, later issues 8vo. Very good condition. projects magazine. A monthly No. 7/8 includes the folding screenprinted mini-poster for Paris bulletin about the use of Biennale 63,Groupe des Alluchromistes Belges. Added: Offprint of rubberstamps in the arts.Wants to “Omtrent Mara”, by M. de Maeyer (from no. 9/10). document the use of stamps in the plastic art internationally as broad EUR 3,000.00 as possible. Published by Stempelplaats, which was a gallery in the shop of Posthumus Rubber Stamp Makers in the St. Luciënsteeg in Amsterdam. Produced for small circulation and distribution in the shop. Each with short text about the works of the exhibiting artists, a number of original prints of the stamps the artists used in their work and some reproductions of works. Published by STEMPELPLAATS Amsterdam 1978-1981: complete collection of the Four Volumes of the periodical RUBBER and with ALL (except 4) Printed INVITATIONS to the Openings of the Stempelplaats Belgian periodical, close to concrete art and conceptual poetry movements exhibitions (which accompanied the numbers of Rubber for the (Literaire Kring Ruimten, Gent). Editors: Luc Wenseleers, Ludo Abicht, individual artists). Frans Boenders, Herman de Coninck, Jo Stevens, C, Willy Desaeyere, Freddy In addition the collection contains 32 rare EPHEMERAL items related Sörensen, Roeland van Suetens. Prose and poetry by o.a.: Jan de Roek, Jo to Stempelplaats and the Exhibitions which were separate and not Stevens, Rosette Keirsmaeckers, Herman de Coninck, Wenseleers, Ludo covered in Rubber. Abicht, Jef Geeraerts, Bernlef, Paul de Vree, Henri Chopin, Ivo Michiels, Simon Vinkenoog, Remco Campert. Theun de Vries, Micronite Mary & Luc Price on request Wenseleers on Pop-Art, Pablo Neruda (transl), Cuban poets, etc. Covers by Antoine Dries, Pol Mara, Octave Landuyt, Illustrations by Joostens, Filip Tas, Antoine Dries (Photography), Pol Mara, Octave Landuyt, Martial Raysse, Roger Wittevrongel, Octave Landuyt; Filip Tas, Antoine Dries (Photography Added: a few letters on stationary of the journal (in an added offprint of no. 17) and handwritten dedication by Luc Wenseleers on 3 of the issues.

38 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 12942-15780A.tif

10032-12184.TIF [#15780] RUNNING DOG PRESS MAGAZINE [#20201] DIE SCHASTROMMEL (later: DIE DROSSEL). No. 1 (“Running Dog One and Done”), all Organ der österreichische Exilregierung. published. , Running Dog Press, 1976. Ca. Numbers 1-17 (of 17 published numbers 140 pages loose in original illustrated wrappers, but lacking no. 4). Bolzano/Berlin, kept in the original manila envelope (opening side Verlag Interfunktionen (Köln), Edition damaged, otherwise in good condition). Morra (Napoli), Verlag Die Drossel EUR 350.00 (Berlin), verlag hansjörg mayer (Stuttgart/London) n.d. (1969/70) - n.d. Artist periodical, completely executed in xerox, (1976). Paperbound, pictorial wrappers, edited by Mike (Michael) Crane. “The attempt of 4to & 8vo. this publication is to present the documents of the experiments and explorations artists are undertaking EUR 10,000.00 today on an international level…”; with the list of Very good collection of this provocative names and addresses of the participating artists, organ of the Viennese Actionists, published amongst which Ken Friedman, Klaus Groh, Carl by Günter Brus, Otto Muehl, Hermann Johnson, Y Matsuzawa, Endre Tot, Allen Ross, Horacio Nitsch, Gerhard Rühm, Hermann Schürrer, Zabala, etc. 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

12816-15541.tif [#16327] SALON (“Salon”) defines it as “...eine weiterentwicklung des , sie vereinigt in sich alle elemente aller kunstgattungen, malerei, musik, literatur film, theater...”, in which Nos. 1-12 (all publ.). Düsseldorf, Gerhard Theewen, April 1977 - 1983 he explored Freudian themes of erotic violence in ritualistic performances (1993).Orig. Wrps.(15 x 21 cm). Issues of ab. 78 to 96 unpaginated pages, utilizing bodily materials such as blood, semen and meat. Number 11 entitled perfect bound in white (b/w) illustrated wrappers, some with light “Peter Kubelka filmt Arnulf Rainer”is a photo-reportage on Arnulf Rainer tanning, but altogether an excellent set. Rare complete in the original with manipulated photos by A. Rainer. All issues in the original pictorial first edition. 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 EUR 1,000.00 edition. Conceptual art periodical edited by Gerhard Theewen, with photographs, collages, drawings and text, all original and espressly made by the artists and authors for Salon. In total 11 numbers appeared from 1977-1983 and in 1993 a number 12 was published (entitled “Uniformen der Kunst”by Gerhard Theewen).. Covers of numbers 1-11 are based on photographs by Hans-Peter Feldmann (also contributions by him in nos. 1,6 and 7 which is complete with the loosely laid in Feldmann booklet (strollers and toys15 x 10,5 cm, stapled, 12 pp. w. images.). Number 6 is the catalogue of the show “Salon Presents” in the Museum Folkwang in Essen, a review of the first five issues and an original contribution by all artists previously published, including: Adamski, Alessandro, Askevold, Barry, Bartolini, Bay, Blume, Bunk, Burden, Carpi, Charlier, Collins, Cumming, Dahn, Disler, Federle, Feldmann, Forman, Höckelmann, Holstein, Hoogstraten, Marx, McLean, Minnich, Much, Odenbach, A. & M. Oehlen, Päs, Paladino, Paolini, Pfeiffer, Richter, Sauer, Scanga, Silber, Titus, Vasquez, Vespa, Weiner, Wilhite, Winnewisser, Zolper j.

10033-10726.tif [#10726] SCHèDE. Fiches d’opérateurs anonymes. Mensuel. Nos. 7, 11, 12. Uccle-Bruxelles, juin-octobre 1975. 4to; each number contains ab. 14 unsigned photocompositions in plain paper wrapper. EUR 200.00

Anonymously edited and on concrete poetry inspired publication. The table of contents of each issue says: “Dans ce numéro les prestations de 15 opérateurs anonymes”. Further unidentified.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 39 10042-10738.tif [#19884] SCHMUCK. Michael Gibbs; Opal L. Nations; Carolee Schneemann (from ‘Parts of a Body (Editors: David Mayor & Felipe Ehrenberg). Cranleigh & House Book’); Michael Hollingshead; and Egg Placement Group (‘What Is Housework?’). Fluxshoe flyer loosely inserted. Loosely encl. is an object Mexico, Beau Geste Press -Libro Accion Libre. by Michael Schultz (a dead fly in a slide-frame w. a silver foil attached to a Nos. (1)-8 (=last). Beau Geste Press/ cardboardstrip) Made in approx. 100 copies only. Very rare, very fine. Libro Accion Libre, Devon, U.K. & - No. 2 The Iceland Issue. 1972. Beau Geste Press, Cullompton, Devon, Mexico, 1974-1976. All in original England Pictoral covers, 30 x 21 cm, approx. 50 pp. stenciled texts, b+w illustr. pictorial wrappers, unpaginated; some original artworks (collage etc.) This issue, concentrating on Fluxus- 29,5x21 cm. (No. 1). Schmuck artists from Iceland K. Gudmundsson, Hrein Fridfinnsson, H. Svavarsdottir, presents Real Schmuck. March 1972. Siggi Gudmundsson, is extremely scarce. Made in 300 copies only. Fine (No. 2). Icelandic artists. July 1972, condition. (No. 3). Hungarian Schmuck. March/ - No. 3. Hungarian Schmuck. March/April 1973. 78 unnumbered pages, April 1973. (No.4). Aktual including artwork, collage,cutouts. photographs, etc.; mimeographed Czechoslovakia Schmuck. in various colours. Contributors: Gabor Attalai, Imre Bak, Istvan Balint, (1963-1972). 1974. 4to. Original Laszlo Beke, Peter Donatgh, Miklos Erdely, Peter Eötvös, Tibor Gayor, Béla wrappers. No. 5: 1975. General Hap,Agnes Hay, Tamas Hencze, G.Jovanovicz, Gyula Konkolty, Peter Legendy, Peter Lajtai, Janos Major, Dora Maurer, Gyula Pauer, Geza Perneczy, Tamas Schmuck! Typo-pictorial card Szentjoby, Endre Tót, Peter Türk, Janos Urban. wrappers designed by Takako Saito. - No. 4: January 1974. Selection & design by Milan Knizak. 60 Edition of 550 copies. No. 6: French unnumbered pages, printed in b/w and red, copyright Aktual CSSR, Schmuck. November 1975. 4to. texts,photos,drawings,ideas by Sona Svecova, Helena Popisilova, Robert Pictorial wrappers, double bound, mimeograph, offset, collages, etc. Wittmann, J.Patocka,Zdenko Zizkova,Jan Maria Mach, V.Korejz,M. Edition of 550 copies. No. 7: Teutonic Schmuck. December 1975. 4to. Marik,Milan Knizak. Original wrappers. Edition of 400 copies. No. 8 (Final issue). Japanese - No. 5: Contributions by Dick Higgins, Michael Gibbs, Felipe Ehrenberg, Schmuck. Spring 1976. 4to. Original wrappers. Edition of 500 copies. Robin Crozier, Jiri Valoch, Takako Saito, a.o. With additional booklet: The Contributions by Saito, Shiomi, Takahashi, et al. Added: H. Yoshida, Intermediary: The first lecture”. “1971.7.4:p.m. 2:00-4:00”. Some paperspotting in no 1 due to paper - No. 6: Put together by Jean-Clarence Lambert; includes contribs. by Ben qualiy, otherwise the set in excellent condition, Vautier, R. Filliou, C. Dotremont, H. Chopin, M. Lemaitre, J. Le Gac, M. EUR 9,000.00 Broodthaers, C. Boltanski, M. Alocco. With additional booklet: Ben Vautier’s “Me Ben I Sign”. - No. 7: Includes contribs. by Dietrich Albrecht, Bulkowski, K. Groh, R. Hannes, M. Kunz, etc. W. Feelisch, L. Gosewitz, D. Iannone, Hans Werner kalkmann, Milan Kunz, W. Vostell a.o.. W. Feelisch, L. Gosewitz, D. Iannone, Hans Werner Kalkmann, Milan KunzW. Vostell a.o.l. Complete with added booklet, held in a pocket on the back-wrapper: K. Groh’s, Art impressions. USA and Canada” - No. 8: Edited by Felipe Ehrenberg, and David Mayor in conjunction with guest editors Taii Ashizawa and Takehisa Kosugi.This number devoted to works by Japanese Fluxus and affiliated artists. Includes tipped-in pieces on tissue, wax and reflective paper, as well as cut-outs. Contributions by Takako Saito (partner of David), Shiomi, Takahashi, and others. Includes additional booklet: H. Yoshida, 1971. 7.4: p.m. 2:00-4:00”

10075-10771.tif [#10771] Nos. 15 & 16/17. Cardiff, 1972. Original illustrated wrappers, with very light wear, a few pages loose. EUR 400.00

Extremely rare complete set of this artist/Fluxus Edited by Peter Finch. periodical by Beau Geste Press, edited by David No. 15:156 pp, with ills. Contribs. incl. Zurbrugg: ‘Four Mayor and Philippe Ehrenberg. Composed of years after - the typographical problems of concrete printed multiples, object-inserts & tipped-in pieces poetry’; Peter Finch: ‘Small press scene: a round up of by the contributing authors and artists. Beau(tiful) recent small press publications’ and texts by J. Gerz, Geste is a contamination with Gestetner, the Dom S. Houdéard, P. Mayer, A. Riddel, J.P. Ward. brand of the stencil/multiplying machine the publisher used. Schmuck is the name given to No. 16/17. 245 pp; ills. Incl.: Mottram (‘a prosthetics of this publication, meaning ‘penis’ in Yiddish and poetry - the art of Bob Cobbing’ incl. reproductions of ‘idiot’in American slang. Cobbing’s texts and photographs); texts by Bukowski, Burroughs, William Cox, O. Davis, J. Nutall, Peter - No. 1 (March 1972). Ed. D. Mayor und F. Finch (the small press scene), a.o. Ehrenberg. Illustrated covers, bound w. 2 plastic clips, color reproductions, mimeographed texts, original contributions and inserts u.a.. 29,5 x 20,5 cm. Unpaginated (64pp.). Contributors include Ken Friedman (notes on ‘Concept Art’); Anthony McCall; Graham Keen; Hammond Guthrie; Monte Cazazza;

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13039-15922.tif [#10774] SEGNO. Notizario bimestrale di arte [#15922] SENZAMARGINE contemporanea (musica, spettacoli, nuove espressioni). No. 1 (all publ.). Roma, 1968. Orig. wrappers; Nos. 1-12. Pescara, Nov./dic. 1976-Giugno 1979. 25x20 cm; 84 pages. Original illustrated wrappers; narrow folio; EUR 350.00 illustrated. Designed by Magdalo Mussio. Directed by Alberto EUR 800.00 Boatto. Articles by Argan, Asor Rosa, Filiberto, First 12 issues of this italian journal for contemporary Menna, Trini, Bonito Oliva, Germano Celant. With and avant-garde art, music, theatre, architecture, numerous illustrations. cinema, criticism, directed by Lucia Spadano. Together 11 issues (no. 2/3 is double-issue), richly illustrated; contribs. by Paolo Balmas, Rolando Alfonso, Rino Mele, Maria Torrente, Italo Mussa, Oscar di Paolo, 12454-14446.tif Achille Bonito Oliva, Lucio Spadano a.o.; features on [#17532] SET (and cover illustrations depicting work of) Beuys, Numbers 1-2 (all publ.). Gloucester: Gerritt Kounellis, Mario Merz, Manzoni, Lucrezia de Domizio, Richard Nonas, Lansing (1961-1963). Two issues, both 4to, stapled Maurizio Nannuci, Richard Tuttle, Enzo Cucchi, Daniel Buren, Teatro wrappers. Gobetti di Torino, Franco Summa, Gilberto Zorio, the Biennales of Venice, Paris, Kassel, etc. EUR 300.00 Edited by Gerrit Lansing. Contributions by Duncan, Olson, Dorn, Kelly, Wieners, Wakoski, Elmslie, Jonas, Lansing, and others. Cover art on both issues by Harry

13221-16282.tif Martin. Secret Location pg 134-5. [#16282] SEMA. Publicação sazonal de artes e letras. Nos. 1-4 (all published). Lisbon, Primavera 1979- Maio 1982. Original pictorial wrappers, (ab.80-150 pages each),stapled in the spine, except for no 4, which is thicker, 256 pages. Size: 30x21,5cm. Fully illustrated.

(Some dustsoilage to the covers,corners slightly bumped). Rare. 12797-15482.tif EUR 1,000.00 [#15482] SHIFT. Quarterly, by San Francisco: Artspace. Nos. 1-15 (probably last published; without 7,11 and 13. San Francisco, Periodical of the Portuguese avant-garde, 1987 - 1993. Oblong 4to; Original pictorial wrappers, richly illustrated. with surrealist tendency and leaning toward the counterculture. Directed by Joào Miguel (Also numbered as Vol. 1 no 1 - Vol. 7 Barros, Maria José Freitas. Contributions by no 1). Rocha de Sousa (Opening article Áspectos de EUR 600.00 as Artes Plasticas em Portugal,1974/78), also Michel Tap (architecture), Luis Serpa (graphic Edited by Anne Walker. With features on design), Ana Haterly, Leonel Moura, E.M.Melo Ed Ruscha, Sean Scully, John Baldessari, e Castro (on avant-garde art and an article on Gary Indiana, Vito Acconci, General Idea, Avant-Garde periodicals 1940-1980 in Number Dan Cameron, Robert Maplthorpe, etc. 2), Ernesto de Sousa, Surrealismo em Portugal, Jacqueline Risset, Ant. Maria Lisboa, Enrico Gonçalves, Stefan Morawski; etc. Attention for new art forms, conceptual art (Vostell, Beuys), , counterculture, psychedelics, etc. No. 4: (Número final) Perspectivas actuais da cultura Portuguesa. With contributions by Manuel Hermino Monteiro, J.M.A.Judice, etc., on aspects of Portuguese avant-garde art, literature, 13033-15909.tif cinema, etc. with numerous illustrations. [#15909] SHISHI Nos. 1-3. Tokyo, Shishi Group, Shoji Yoshizawa, 1981 (no 1: 30x21 cm; nos-2-3 each 26x180 cm). Stapled, xerox.Perfect condition for this vulnerable xerox production. EUR 750.00

14639-19567A.tif Concrete and Visual Poetry. A publication of the [#19567] SEMA-CAHIER Shishi Group with contributions by Shoji. Yoshizawa, SIDAC 1979. No. 3/4, Onderzoek: Bevestigingen Kyuyo Kajino, Ryojiro Yamanaka, Scott Helmes, A de -Papier/Potlood lijnen.: 21x15cm., booklet fixed Araujo, Hideo Kajino, K.Kempton, Kunio Mori. On the with last page Shishi News. two metal rivets, title-page, 8 pages with original There were three Japanese magazines of contemporary drawings (pencil), cut outs, collages. Numbered visual poetry: VOU, Kitasono Katsue éd. 1935-1978 (150 numbers), ASA, Niikuni Seiichi éd. 1965-1974 (7 copy 188. Original wrapper, Sema Galerie numbers). and SHISHI, Yoshizawa Shôji éd. 1981-1992 Haarlem. (30 numbers) EUR 250.00

Piet Franzen. Onderzoek Projekten (SIDAC). This copy originally mailed to Other Books and So Archive in Amsterdam.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 41 14857-20142A.tif [#20142] SHVANTZ!. Xero-X-Kunstmagazon and music in Frankfurt and beyond, but was shocking and revolutionary “SHVANTZ! ist keine Kunstzeitung - die Zeitung selbst ist das in content and design. In 1979 he organized the Shvantz Festival under the motto “forget about ART – here is SHVANTZ!…” and brought the Kunstwerk”. (Shvantz! is not an art magazine – it is the arwork itself). Düsseldorf bands Der Plan and Mittagspause to a concert in the auditorium Published in Frankfurt (W.E.Baumann). of the Academy of Arts. The festival attracted a good deal of attention even All (except no 10) produced by xerox with additions of collage etc., all in the boring daily press and is today looked upon as a kind of initial spark: handmade and limited to 50 copies. (only no 5 came out for the one year later Baumann again organized a concert, this time with the British Shvantz-Festival 1979 in the Staedel-Academy in Frankfurt in 150 noise and pioneers Throbbing Gristle, whose performance copies) became legendary. - No. 4. side Sept/Otober 1979 (one of 50 copies). Orig front and back - No. 4: Sept. 1979. Art Attack, Gerhard Naschberger, Michael Badura, Pola wrappers by Pola Reuth (Siebdruck). 38 pages. With orig.taped spine, Reuth, D. Albrecht, Horst Turner (original work on transparent paper), W.E. Baumann, Ralphn Neun, Milan Kunc, U. Maier. Cover Silkscreen. - No. 5: Festival Nov. 1979 (150 copies). 188 pages, Front cover colourprint by Ralphn Neun; Spine orig. - No. 5: Festival Katalog. D.Abrecjht, Aquinada, W.E.Naumann, Peter Below, Milan Kunc, Minus Delta, Deborah Monroe, Thomas Niggle, James Nitsch, silver tape. Annegret Soltau, a.o. - No. 6. 1980 (one of 50 copies) 36 pages - No. 6: 1980. Thomas Bayrle, Monte Cazazza, Pieter Cramer, Gino Lametta (of which one double), side- stapled in (Special page, orig. Artwork, rosa-80-er,R3Sex,), Walter Pfeiffer, Horst Turner, white covers with black typed text, Michael Delto, Ralphn Neun, Ulrich Maier, Pola Reuth, Jochen Gerz. - No. richly decorated with glitter and 9: G.Lametta, Dagner Nagel, Tom Stark, Monte Carazza, Winfr Wolfff, lametta, spine with white tape. Baumann, Mninus Delta, Karel Dudesek, ao.; 2 foldouts, - No. 9. 1980 (one of 50 copies). 48 - No. 10: M.Kunc, Hirschbiegel, Walter Hofer, etc.: Abschiedkonzert: Es spielt pages,with 2 double, printed in pink das grosse Shvantzorchester u.L.v.W.W. Baumann. stock, front cover iluustration by Andreas Züst (Schgvantz Fest/ival Zürich, Juni ‘80 ; picture of Karel Dudesek/Oliver Hirschbiegel. - No. 10. 1981 (one of 200 copies, this issue printed in offset). - Added: Shvantz!- Special-Edition on occassion of their Aktion und Ausstellung bei Bazillus Art Space Würzburg MARCH 1980. Der Kunst & Kulturladen in der Diaspora. “Dritter Weltkrieg permanent” (3rd Worldwar – permanent) Ringbound, with 2 collaged items on the brown front wrapper (firecrackers in dried-glue, and paper-napkin with text stamped in green “Neuest Nachrichten aus der Diaspora”). Limited edition 30 copies.

14452-19045.tif 53 pages (printed recto only) on white [#19045] SI & NO:. Revista Quadrimestrale di Letteratura and xerox-paper of various colours. Moderna e Contemporanea. - Added: Walter E. Baumann Nos. 1-6 [Complete?]. Roma: Si & No, 1974-75. Original wrappers. (=Shvantz!) “Imperator” Artist’s book 1988, selfpublished Ed. 500 cps. EUR 900.00 - Added: Pola Reuth (= Shvantz””!) Edited by P.A.Jannini. Texts in Italian and French. “Letzte Vorstellung. Artist’s book, The first six issues, likely all issues published, of Copyright by Shvantz Frankfurt 1980 this rare Italian little magazine of experimental All Xerox/ b+w illustr. of a Highway literature. Gabriele Aldo-Bertozzi is listed as project. Editon of 50 copies being the Segratario di Redazione, and there is some Lettrist content, especially an article - PLUS: 10 pieces of ephemera on Lettrisme by Bertozzi in Vol. 3, as well as (personal messages by Baumann- material on Surrealism and . Other Shvantz / Flyers, hand-outs, mini highlights include the inclusion of a letter from F. Poster. T. Marinetti in the second volume, an interview with Philippe Soupalt in no. 3, Jose Pierre on EUR 7,000.00 Surrealism and Magic in no. 4, and extensive Edited and created by Walter E. Baumann, writing on Tristan Corbiere, especially in no. influential protagonist of the young scene, 5, which is entirely dedicated to work about student of theffamous art academy, the him. Previous owner’s signature to title page of each number, with some Städel School, a respected but rather occasional bumping and couple of closed tears to paper covering the spine of inaccessible place. It was precisely here the final number, generally sturdy and very good. Exceeding scarce: these are that - under the title Shvantz- Baumann the first copies we’ve seen, and OCLC locates only an unknown number of published small numbers of an artists’ issues in an institution in . [22110] magazine that he produced on the school’s photocopier. It dealt in essence with art

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14373-18814a.tif [#18814] SIDEWALK. Scotlands Quarterly Review [#20091] SIGNALS. Newsbulletin of the Centre for Nos. 1 & 2 (all published). Edinburgh: Sidewalk [1960]. Two 8vo issues. Advanced Creative Study. Small pale dampstain to base of no. 2 spine, else each near fine in Nos. 1-11 (all published, complete). London, August 1964 - Jan-Feb illustrated wrappers. 1966. Newpaper-size, printed on glossy paper; illustrations & EUR 350.00 photographs. As usual this magazine was folded for mailing and has always some wear on the folds. (Condition of the set is overall good, Edited by Alex Neish, important taken into account that No. 1 is very slightly dampstained with light contributions but only two issues waving; No. 2 and No. 3/4 with some wear and minimal loss of image were published. Contributors over the folding, Nos. 6, 8, 9 with light wear over the folds; No. 9 has include Marguerite Duras, Michael tiny black stain on upper margin; No. 11 some wear over the folds). McClure, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Allen Ginsberg, EUR 5,000.00 Charles Olson, Edwin Morgan, Robert Creeley, Gary Snyder, and William S. Burroughs.

10114-20084A.tif [#20084] SIGNAL. Internacionalna Revija za Signalisticka Istrazivanja (International Review for Signalist Research). Nos. 1, 2/3, 4/5, 6/7, 8/9. (probably all published) Beograd, 1970-1973. First issue oblong 8vo. 64 pp; the other issues 4to., 4, 20 pp. (Number 4/5: Signalist Poetry, Selection, 24 pp; Number: 8-9. 1973. Signed by Klaus Groh on the front page.) Together with book: “Signal. Signal poetry, computer science, statistics and random or stochastic”. Author: Miroljub Todorović. 1st edition. Edited and published by the author. . 1970. Dimensions: 20 x 14 cms. The last sheet is folded in six and printed only by one of the sides in a couché paper of about 70 grms (approx) of 26 ‘51 cms x 35’6 cms. 24 pages, unnumbered. Spine stapled, paper of 90 grms approx on the inside, on cardboard of 200 grms approx the covers covers card. Condition: Verygood. covers somewhat brushed by use, unpolluted interior. EUR 1,500.00

Director: Paul Keeler, editor: David Medalla. Newsbulletin-type publication of the kinetics art gallery SIGNALS LONDON, varying in content from Editors: Vlada Stojilkovic 12-24 pp., reporting on exhibitions and featuring artists. No. 1 was published and Miroljub Todorović. as Signalz, inspired on the exhibit of kinetic structures by Takis in the Centre. Publisher: Signalist Subsequent exhibits are: Festival of Modern Art from Latin America, Camargo Documentation Center. One-Man Exhibition, Soundings Two, Marcello Salvadori, Carlos Cruz-Diez, J.R. Belgrade. Soto, Lygia Clark, Gabo, Schwitters, Chillida, Nicholson, Calder, Malevitch, etc. Texts and work of (a.o) No. 3/4 is devoted to Takis S.J. Schmidt, H. Bäcker, A. de Campos, M. Perfetti, Raoul Hausmann, E.A. Vigo, J.F. Bory, P. de Vree, No. 5 to Camargo J. Valoch, J. Blain. No. 8/9 contains a 7-page bibliography of the Signalist No. 6 to Marcello Salvadori Documentation Centre.; no. 6/7 with folding-trace and repaired closed tear No. 7 to Lygia Clark toward the spine, edges a bit ragged.. Features Marina Abramovic Sound No. 8 is Soundings Two; Naum Gabo Environment White on front cover. Back page with text in English and Serbian. No.9 to Carlos Cruz-Diez No. 10 devoted to Jsus Rafael Soto No.11 is the special Alejandro Otero (Venezuela) issue, publ. as vol. 2 no 1, Jan/March 1966. The periodical also promoted the work of the Zero group out of Germany.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 43 10117-10816.TIF [#10816] SIGNOS. Responsable editor: Luciano Caruso. Cover designs by MEV2 (Musica en la Expresion de los Pueblos. Gráfica, Pentagrama, Letra. Electronic Viva), Caruso-IBM, Giuseppe Desiato. Contrbutions by Emilio Villa, Jiri Kolar, Maurizio Nannucci, Mario Diacono, Jochen Gerz, Anna Nos. 10-28. Santa Clara, Cuba, septiembre/diciembre, 1972 - enero/ & Martino Oberto, MREV2 photographs, Giuseppe Morra (Centro d’Arte junio, 1982. Original illustrated wrappers. Ills. Europea), Alain Roussel, Maurice Roquet,,Théatre mental (5 photographs) EUR 1,200.00 Carmine Rezzuti, Diwerich Albrecht, Claus Böhmer, Bulkowski, Tim Ulrichs, and others. 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, 10135-10835.tif but also special issues on Czechoslovakia, [#10835] SIONNA. Notations Marginales (later: Journal Poland and Mongolia. Thematic issues, i.e.: Fleuve). no. 10 ‘Libro’incl. o.a.: Vadin Shefner (La Nos. 1-13 (probably all). Watermael-Boitsfort (Belgique), 1 Mai 1975 - 13 Poesía del Futuro), Poesía Cubana, article devoted to book-illustration no. 11 ‘Formas Décembre 1978. Looseleaf, issues varying in length from 3-5 pages, del verso’: devoted to modern (concrete and printed on the reverse side of used computer paper, 40 x 45 cm visual poetry), incl. o.a.: Apollinaire, Aida (including the side perforations). With illustrations and photographs. Ida, Adalberto, Samuel Feijóo, Tipográficos Kept in plain port folio. Modernos;no. 12 ‘Checos Lovaquia’: music, EUR 800.00 modern poetry, modern (graphic) art, sculpture, in Czechoslovakia; no. 13 ‘Folklore de Cuba’; no. 14 ‘Refrán’; no. 15 Inspired on Fluxus and Dada, photocopier and ‘Mitos Cubanos’ no. 16: ‘Coplas’; no.17 ‘Musica de Cuba’; no. 18 ‘Grafica de computer art, published by A.S.B.L., éditeur Cuba’ incl. o.a. Caricaturista Cubista Cubana (Honoré, Riveron); Fotografías responsable: Suzy EMBO. Contributions notably by Cubistas de J.M. Acosta; article on Garcia Lorca; Influencias de la Vanguardia Christian Dotremont. Named SIONNA after a river en la Gráfica Posterior; etc. no. 19 ‘Trazos de Cuba’ (incl. o.a. typewritings in Ireland to illustrate the intended whimsical and by Nodarse); no. 20 ‘Saber Popular de Cuba’;no. 21 ‘Trazos de Cuba’; no. 22 meandering content of this publication. “Pas plus ‘Poesia y Grafica’ (incl. o.a. Haikus Cubanos, Opartistas Cubanos, Benjamin que le fleuve dont nous empruntons le nom, nous ne Duarte: Dibujos ineditos); no. 23 ‘El Anuncio en Cuba’; no. 24 ‘Mongolia’; no. suivrons d’ordre: nous irons selon les inspirations, 25’Polona’; no. 26 ‘Poesia Critica Grafica y Musica de Cuba’; no. 27 ‘El Sensible savoirs et fantasmes, sans autres lois que celles du Zarapico’; no. 28 ‘Humor, Satira, Politica, Poesia, Grafica’. bon plaisir”....”rappellons que ces feuillets n’auront - (Cover-) ills. by Feijóo, Du-Arte, Portocarrero, Guillen, Walpole, Puig, couté la vie d’aucun arbrisseau: trouvé dans les Taillandier, Picasso, López-Nussa, a.o. Contribs. incl.: Roberto Orihuela, poubelles de l’informatique, notre support, comme l’attestent ses perforations Ramón Rodríguez, Francisco Garzón, Armando Morales, Adalberto, et le balbutiements d’ordinateur dont il porte les traces, a déjà fidèlement Benjamín Duarte, Aida Ida, Ciro Bianchi, José Z. Tallet, René Batista, Ricardo servi le Système”. Each page contains typically a mixture of articles and Villares, Imeldo Alvarez, Eduardo Curbelo, Zita Mugia, and others. illustrations, often produced by typewriter or handwritten, sometimes typeset or composed, also photographs. Using a summary of the contents given in No. 10 (Sionna a publié des images, des textes inédits) and completed with names found in nos. 11-13 we mention the following contributors: Pierre Alechinsky, Domique Brecx, Jacques Calonne, Gilles Beraud, Eve Calingaert,

12790-15462.tif Christian Dotremont (Extraits du Logbook; Logo-grammes), Christian [#15462] SILENCE ‘S WEKE 1. Rivista trimestrale. Duponchel, Suzy Embo, Fernandez, Patrick Francois, Jean Groenen, Caroline (SILENCE printed on front cover, ‘S WEKE on inside cover Ghyselen, Corinne Hoex, Bent Irve, Charlotte Johnson, André Lambote, Virginia Leirens, Joyce Mansour, Jacques Meuris, Paul Neuhuys, Francis page 2). Picabia, Ray, Henri Storck, Guy Vaes, J. Vandenberg, Michèle van Wynendaele, Georges Wattiau, Miche Wynants.

12868-15655F.tif SITUAZIONE. Ed.912. Ed.912. Edizioni di cultura contemporanea. Milano [#20198] SERIE “NO” Numero 8: Numero unico (in attesa di autorizzazione,), Cavan McCarthy.Telegram from gennaio-marzo 1973. Napoli, Ed. Morra, 1973. 48 pages, Vietnam, 1967. Ed.912. Edizioni di cultura printed on glossy paper, in original pictorial wrappers (31 x 31 cm). contemporanea. Milano. Tirato in 500 (The magazine has a faint trace of a fold in the middle, where it esemplari numerati per I tipi della “ Arti apparently has been kept bended on someones bookshelf, causing grafiche la Monzese”. In Cologno some discoloration on the Monzese, luglio del 1967. (No. 450 from back cover, otherwise in 500 printed). very good condition). This copy doubled with a textile backing, Important publication with a bit yellowed but in good condition. numerous illustrations and photographs. Quite rare. EUR 500.00 EUR 800.00

44 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 12868-17793.tif [#17793] No. 2: cover sculpture by Robert Morris; No. 4/5 cover by . Other contributors include: SERIE “NO” No. 10. Anselm Hollo, Ted Berrigan, Jackson Mac Low, Carolee Ben VAUTIER. No. Dieci: Art Total. Milano, Schneemann (No 2 features photos and text from ED.912 Edizioni di Cultura Contemporanea Carolee Schneemann’s “Meat Joy” performance). (Serie No. 10, Stampa: Arti Grafiche La No. 3, with a perforated sticker cover by Andy Warhol Monzese, Cologna Monzese). 1967 (Juglio). (Bomb Hanoi), gathers, Gerard Malanga, Allan Kaprow, 70x50 cm., 1967. Hans Arp, etc. Printed in blue and purple on white stock. In fine condition. EUR 700.00

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14819-19981.tif [#19169] SOMETHING ELSE GALLERY- POSTERS [#19981] SOLO. Eine Zeitschrift ANNOUNCEMENT POSTER: No. 1 (? all publ). Merve –Verlag. Edited by Announcing the Something Else Gallery, . Poster on Gente, Peter / Heidi Paris. 1983 Large,folio; thick offwhite paper, 55,5 x 75,5 cm., folded to 18,5x 14 cm. Published by stapled, approx. 60 pp. Something Else Press, Inc. “Object Poems” April 16th to April 27th, EUR 600.00 1966. Opening: April 15th, 8:00 to 10:00 PM. Printed in green on lightly green tinted thick paper;very light soilaged and tiny chip to one Redaktion/Gestaltung Heidi Paris. Peter Cente, corner, nevertheless a Uwe Fleischer, Rainer Weissenborn. Contributions very good copy. by Nam June Paik :Vido Arbeit; Roland Barthes: Krise des Begehrens / Der maskierte Philosoph EUR 500.00 Michal C. Glasmeier: Das Panoptikum des Karl Valentin/ Duncan Smith: Zum gegenwärtigen With a listing of the symbolischen Status von Öl / Jacques Henric: artists: George Brecht, Nietzsche und die Verrücktheit /Laurie Anderson: Americans on the Move/ Robert Filliou, Ian John Cage: Ein Interview mit Pierre Taguiev; Michel Foucault, Wolfgang Max Hamilton Finlay, Peter Faustetc. Fine condition. Green, Al Hansen, Dich Higgins, Diter Rot, Gertrunde Stein, Wolf vostell, Emmett Williams.

10267-18099c.tif [#18099] SOME/THING Nos. 1-4/5 (= Vol. 1-2, all publ.). New York, Spring 1965 - Summer 1968. 8vo, Original wrappers., in

12943-15781.tif excellent condition, also the fragile no 3 cover is [#15781] SOMETHING ELSE GALLERY- POSTERS in good condition (and not detached as is frequently the case). This perforated sticker cover VOSTELL:Poster for Exhibition DOGS AND CHINESE NOT (stamps designed by Andy Warhol: “Bomb ALLOWED. Hanoi”) was glue-backed and is rarely found Exhibition of Notations and Erasures of the Happening at the intact, clean with the print over the glue, readable Something Else Gallery, May,28 through June 8th,1966. Opening of the and not sticking to the content-pages. Our copy Exhition May 27th; Dé-coll/ages-Happening at 9:oo pm. WOLF has the front cover free, but the back cover is VOSTELL. Printed in purple on off-white stock. Size (h/w) 54x75 cm, stuck at the bottom over a very small area and is folded to 13x19 cm for mailing. Mint condition. fairly clean. (Allen - Artists’ Magazines. An EUR 500.00 alternative space for art, p. 298) Text by Vostell, with plan EUR 1,800.00 of the subway and one drawing. - The happening, Complete collection of the avant-garde periodical which lasted 14 days, edited by David Antin & Jerome Rothenberg. took place all over New ANDY WARHOL contributed to issue No. 3 (Volume York and used the entire two, issue number one, Winter 1966) by designing its subway network. On the cover ‘Bomb Hanoi’. This issue, ‘Vietnam Assemblage’ backside a full list of includes texts by Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, publications distributed Paul Blackburn, Rochelle Owens and many others but by Something Else Press ‘is not an anthology of individual & numbered pieces on for Typos Verlag such as a single theme. It was compiled with the help of many Vostells Dé-coll/age nos 4 hands, & in a special sense it is a communal effort - an and 5, and others. 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;

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14473-19095a.tif [#15405] THE SOMETHING ELSE NEWSLETTER [#19095] SOUNDINGS Vol. 1 nos 1-12 (complete); Vol. 2 nos. 1- 6 (of 7). New York, Something Volumes 1-16 [Complete]. Sylmar, California : 1972-1990. First edition. Else Press, 1966- April 1973. Unbound (folded) as issued in good 4to, various paginations. 16 numbers in 13 volumes. Some issues with condition). Added: a variant of Vol. 1 no 6 (bearing only the date May individual titles. 1967, but without the volume/issue number and no price) Title written ink to edge of text block of two EUR 3,000.00 issues, single small unobtrusive ink notation to the cover of one issue, but generally near fine Together 18 Newsletters of the Something to fine. Else Press (and variant out of a total of 19 published, the last issue, vol. 2 no 7, EUR 4,000.00 dated April 1973 has in fact never been Edited by Peter Garland, who started this following mailed). Each issue has 4 pages. All the a workshop attended at California Arts Inst lead-articles, e.g. ‘Against Movements’ (on with Dick Higgins. Soundings was notable for Happenings, Concrete Poetry, Pop Art), ‘Why do we publish so much Gertrude Stein?’, ‘Seen, Heard and Understood’ (a defense of literature) are written by DICK HIGGINS. Added some ephemera of The Something Else Press: - 2 typed letters to A. A. Bronson, editor of ‘File’; - Advance Book Information, stencilled, 5 sheets; -2 order forms (4 pp. each), with extensive descriptions of the available titles; -Two Invitations i.e.: The inauguration of Wolf Vostell’s T.O.T. (= Technological Oak Tree), text by Dick Higgins, 4 pp., and an invitation to a party to launch John Giorno’s publication ‘Cancer in my Left Ball’; Catalogue Fall/Winter 1973/74. Booklet, format 22,5 x 9 cm), 48 pp.; 6 flyers, printed on carton in various colours, stapled tog., format 21,7 x 10 cm; a sheet of invoice-paper.

10270-10982.tif [#17185] SONDERN. Jahrbuch für Texte und Bilder Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Berlin/Zürich, 1976-1986. Original pictorial wrappers. EUR 1,200.00

Published by Dieter Schwarz. Contributions by D. Roth, A. Rainer, G. Brus, G. Rühm, Robert Filliou, C.L. Attersee, R. Priessnitz, Richard Hamilton, Tom Wasmuth, McKenna, Broodthaers, D. Iannone, Mechtild Engel, D. Steiger, E. Pétursson, S. E. Kristmundsson, E. Gudmundsson, Douwe Jan Bakker a.o. Covers by: Emmett Williams, André reproducing scores, many from the composer’s holograph. Number 13 is Thomkins, Dieter Roth, Jan Voss, Dorothy Iannone. a special issue devoted to the music of James Tenney. With contributions Printed in an edition of 500-600 copies. across the numbers by Lou Harrison, , Wolfgang Stoerchle, Harold Budd, James Tenney, Robert Ashley, Harry Partch, Dick Higgins, Philip Corner, Paul Bowles, Silvestre Revueltes, Guillermo Ceniceros, Steve Reich, and many others.

13400-16780.tif [#16780] SPANNER A PAINTING. A Spanner Magazine Special issue. London (UK), Spanner 1981. (Printed by Allen Fisher): 25x19,5 cm, stapled, unpaginated. Thermostencil. Together with: CLOTHES. A Spanner magazine Special issue London: Spanner, 1983. 30 x 21 cm 130 pp stapled into paper covers. EUR 300.00

Edited by Allen Fisher. - A painting contains 76 sheets thermostencilled onto 38 sheets on waste and scrap paper left over from printing. Contributions by B. Cobbing, R. Crozier, K. Groh, L. Upton and others. - Clothes contains work from (Mallarmé), Pierre Joris, Geraldine Monk, Charles Bernstein, Johanna Drucker, Marshal MacLuhan, Mike Gibbs, Bruce Andrews, Dorothy Crane, BillSherman, Diane Ward, Bob Cobbing, Jean Baudrillard and others. 46 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 10293-15338.tif [#15338] SPANNER explores the notion of art as an evolutionary mediator. A set of 18 numbers: Nos. 2 - 14, 16, 17, 19, 20 (+ Other contributors include Colleen Fitzgibbons, Robin Winters, Judy Rifka, , and more. Supplement to no 20), 21. February 1975 - April 1981. -Green Issue: Tom Otterness exhibits two small sculptures named “Work” and “Music”, Kiki Smith shares EUR 1,800.00 photography situated before Jackson Pollock works and Cara Pearlman presents two seasonal drawings. Other Published and edited by the Fluxus poet and artist contributors include Beth B and Scott B, Terise Slotkin, Allen Fisher. Verse and found poetry from this artist, Dick Miller, and more. writer, and publisher. No. 14 American Strange: SIGNED and dated (1979) by author Porter to title -Blue Issue: Cindy Sherman shares a number of Untitled Film Stills in a page. four-page spread, Jenny Holzer and Peter Nadin propose direct action in a brief text and Anne Messner documents her performance art in a series of photographs. - No. 2 Martin Thom ‘Ironwork’ - No. 3 Various artists ‘FLUXUS FLUXSHOE FLUXES’

- No. 4 David Miller ‘Developable Surfaces’ 12935-17754.tif - No. 5 Ken Smith ‘Wasichi’ [#17754] LO SPAZIO UMANO. Rivista internazionale di - No. 6 Bill Sherman ‘Frazier Ali, Licence to Dream’ scienze umane, arte e letteratura. and ‘Like James Dean’ A group of 20 ongoing issues from the start of this irregular - No. 7 Various poets, artists, musicians (editor not publication: named) ‘CRUST’ Numbers 1-13. Dic. 1981-Oct/Dic. 1984. Continued with Numbers 1-4. - No. 8 Phil Maillard ‘Keeping Still’ Gennaio - Dicembre 1985; Then: Number 1-2. Gennaio-Giugno 1986; - No. 9 Dick Higgins and ‘Call it Then: Number 2. 1987. (Thus a set short of 1986 no 3-4 and 1987 no 1). ‘Something Else’’ and new work by Higgins Original wrappers; fine condition (small stamp of - No. 10 John Welch ‘A Tale of Peter and other poems’ previous owner on front covers). - No. 11 Clive Bush ‘Muriel Rukeyser: the poet as EUR 800.00 scientific biographer’ Directed by Enrico R. Comi, on contemporary avant=- - No. 12 Colin Simms ‘Humility’ garde and conceptual art. Contributions by and on D. - No. 13 Eric Mottram ‘Elegy 15: Neruda’ Bertiaux, Dom H. Camara, F. Ferraroti, M. I. Macioti, - No. 14 Bern Porter ‘American Strange’ J. Miró, R. Segatori, S. Vassalli, David Salle, A.R. Penck, M. Lüpertz, M. Disler, Ronnie Cutrone. , - No. 16 Kevin Power ‘Conversations with Michael G. Baselitz, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Gedrhard Merz, McClure’ Richard Artschwanger, Mel Bochner, etc. etc. - 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 13417-16805.tif Mottram, , A.J. Bassett [#16805] STARDUST - No. 20 (Together with 19). E.E. Vonna-Michell ‘A Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). No date, Bruxelles. 21 x 14,5 cm. stapled; 38 pp + Reinhold Placed Near’ wrapper; 60 pp + wrappers. - No. 21 Anthony Barnett ‘Forest Poems EUR 400.00

Concrete and visual poetry periodical. Published around 1970, directed by: Maxime Benoit-Jeannin. With contributions by Jean-François Bory, Louis Scutenaire,

13671-17257.tif Marc Villars, John Giorno, Charles Bukowsky, Raymond [#20215] SPANNER/ NYC/ New York Spanner Federman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Marc Villard, Georges Gronier, and others. No. 2 entitled L’Eté des textes. Nos. 1-3 (red, green and blue, all publ.). New York, 1978-1980. 4to; original wrappers. EUR 500.00

14873-20129.tif Published by Aloes Books in association with Collaborative Projects Inc. presented by Dick Miller & [#20129] STEDELIJK MUSEUM. KLANKTEKSTEN Terise Slotkin. Typical for the New York scene, with a Klankteksten - konkrete poëzie - visuele teksten - 1970 Catalogus mix of film, art and music. Contains contribs. by and tentoonstelling Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam nr. 492, design Wim work of William Stone, Colen Fitzgibbons, Judy Rifka, Crouwel a.o. with over 100 artists on concrete Beth B and Scott B, Julia Heyward, Cindy Sherman, poetry Demi, Christy Rupp, A. Miller (introd. to Blue), Robin Winters, Charles Moulton, Marcia Resnick, Tom EUR 300.00 Otterness, etc.; i.a.: Ian Hamilton Finlay, Hansjorg Mayer, Maurizio A rich collection of underground art of the period that Nannuci, Dieter Roth, Emmett Williams, herman features names like Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith and de vries. E. de Wilde, L. Crommelin - Konkrete Jenny Holzer. poëzie? : klankteksten & visuele teksten = Concrete -Red Issue: Kathy Acker interprets Mallarme’s “Un poetry? : sound texts & visual texts = Konkrete Coup de Des” on her own terms, Judy Rifka exhibits her Poesie? : akustische Texte & visuelle Texte. 230 pp - gestural drawings in a four-page spread and Peter Fend paperbound, orig. wrps. For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 47 [#20251] SPIRALE Numbers 1-9 (all published, complete). Bern, 1953-1964. Redaktion und verlag Marcel Wyss, spiral press, stadion wankdorf, bern schweiz / Diter Roth / und Eugen Gomringer, Hochschule für Gestaltung, Ulm, Deutschland. EUR 15,000.00 Articles and illustrations by R. Fink, R.P. Lohse, P. Mazetti, A. Piccoli, E. Gomringer, M. Bense, G. Rühm, H. Heissenbüttel, L. Moholy-Nagy.

• Heft 1: Bern, undated (1953): Loose in yellow wrapper (50x34,5 cm): Dieter Roth (Woodcut), Hans Arp (Liono), Erich Müller (Slate print), Bernhard Luginbüh (lino), Max v. Mühlenen (lino), Joachim Uhlmann, , Kurt Wirt (lino), Eugen Gomringer, Josef Pillhofer (woodcut; with small round brown staion outside the image), Hermann Platter (lino/wood). • Heft 2: Bern,undated (1953?): Loose in wrapper (50x34,5 cm): Imre Reiner (lino), Marcel Wyss (lino), Lili Erzinger (lino), Oskar Dalvi (woodcut), Leo Le- uppi (wood), Franz Eggenschwiler (litho), Kenneth Patchen, Dieter Roth (litho). Robert Gessne (wood), Klaus Demus, Anneliese Haber, Walter Binder (wood). • Heft 3: Bern, undated (1954). Loose in wrapper, 32 pages incl.wraps; (50x34,5 cm): Max Bill (Zink) Eugen Gomringer, Manuel Acre, Marcel Wyss (litho), F. Vordemberge-Gildewart (lito), Jean Frondère, Richard P. Lohse (lito), Hans Hofer, Sophie Taeuber-Arp (lino), Au- rélie Nemours, Marianne Lundgren, Heinrich Eichmann (litho), Verena Loewensberg (lino), Mary Vieira (litho), Camille Graeser (holz), Hans Hofmann (lino) • Heft 4. Bern, undated. (1954). Loose in wrapper, 23 leaves incl.wrapper (50x34,5 cm): Abbildungen von Plastiken der Künstler Kurt Blum, Mary Vieira, F. Vordemberge-Gildewart, Marcel Wyss, Erwin Rehmann, Rolf Willimann, Karl Gerstner, Martin Krampen, André Piccoli, Max Bill, Richard Lippold, Ibram Lassaw, Eugen Gomringer, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Reg But- ler, Ben Nicholson and others. • Heft 5. Bern, undated. (1955). Large square 4to, 22 leaves,loose in orig. black wrappers (very lightly rubbed), front illustrated by M. Wyss (zincograph) and another full page inside, 3 lithographs by Josef Albers, coloured lithos by F Geiser, G.Ifert and Karl Gerstner (on double page), b/w lithos by P. Thalmann, Rolf Wil- limann, H. Mattmüller (zincograph), I. Bombelli • Heft 6/7. Bern, undated(1958).Large square 4to. 32 leaves in orig. Yellow wrappers, front illustrated by M. Wyss (zincograph). Col. lithograph by Richerd P.Lohse; Col. lithograph by C. Graeser, 2 lithographs by C. Graeser and H. Spahr, a zincograph by M. Wyss. 4 Pages constructiv- ist designs as advertising. Photographs by: Heininger (2), W. Klein (2), P. Keetmann, H. Lederer (2), R. Schröter, G. Ilfert, O. Aicher, R. Humbert, M.Wyss. Mit Beiträgen von R. Fink, R.P. Lohse, P. Mazetti, A. Piccoli, E. Gomringer, M. Bense, G. Rühm, H. Heissenbüttel, L. Moholy-Nagy, u.a. Photographische Beiträge von W. Klein, M. Wyss, O. Aicher, H. Lederer, T. Schneiders, P. Keetmann a.o.. • Heft 8. 1960. 44 leaves (of wich 8 pages Concrete Poetry, edited by Eugen Gomringer), 6 leaves design advertis- ing, In orig green wrappers (with small label). 1 page col. print (8 colours) by K.Gerstner, further illustrations (full page and in the text), b/w) by K. Gerstner, H.W. Franke, F. Achtleitner, R. Azeredo, E. Gomringer, H. Heissenbüt- tel, D. Rot G. Rühm, O. Wiener a.o.; photography by B.F. Laposky, H.B. Frank, R. Groebli, M. Wyss, O. Steinert, H. Lederer, P. Keetmann, S. Kuhn a.o.(small price label affixed on left lower corner, otherwise fine). • Heft 9: August 1964. 4 Bl. (Inserate), 2 Textbl., 5 transpar- ente Plastikseiten., Broschur, Last issue of this important periodical. Introductory text by Karl Gerstner and 5 «trans-variationen» by Marcel Wyss (black lines on transparent sheets).

48 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 10346-17629A.tif 10356-11076.tif [#18662] STEREO HEADPHONES. [#17492] STONY BROOK An occasional magazine of the new poetries. Nos. 1/2, 3/4 (all publ.). Stony Brook/NY., Nos. 1, 2/3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8/10 (all published). 1968-1969. Thick issues, 8vo.;255 + 391 pp. Printed ALL (except no 1) in DE-LUXE EDITION OF 12 to15 COPIES (from wrappers; illustrated. Good copies. an edition of 500). Kersey, EUR 400.00 ‘Church Steps’, Spring 1969 - International journal of poetry, poetics & translations, 1982. Original (partly illustrated) ed. by George Quasha, with contributions by Robert wrappers (8vo, expanding to Duncan, Ezra Pound, Charles Olson, Levertov, John 4to). With the record to number Wieners,Gary Snyder, Simic, Allen Ginsberg, Susan 8/10. Elias (Metroculpture); Lila Katzen (The Universe as Added: 2 letters from the editor Environment. Moon markers).The first volume is (laid into no. 1). an international selection of poetics (Pound, Snyder, Ammons, Mac Low, Popa, Milosz, Wat, Parra, Guillevic, Pinget, Ginsberg, and many others). The EUR 10,000.00 second volume is broken into sections, with renowned poets sub-editing • No. 1. (24 pages + wrapper). With contributions by Stephen Bann, Thomas representative work from Latin America, Calfornia, Visual Arts, Concrete A.Clark, Dick Higgins, Anselm Hollo, Robert Lax, Edwin Morgan, Poetry, German, French, Eastern Europe, China, and other areas. B.P.Nichol, Jiri Valoch, Charles Verey, Pedro Xisto, Nicholas Zurbrugg- • No. 2 & 3. Spring 1970. The new french poetries-The death of concrete. In-8 [14,5 X 23 cm.] [36] pages and 2 horstexts (incl. cover) signed by Nicholas Zurbrugg. One of 12 copies on handmade paper, this Number 3. With 2

original poems, signed and numbered by Henri Chopin and one by Edwin 13442-16870.tif Morgan.mprimés sur “hand made paper” [#16870] STRANGE FAECES • No. 4. Spring, 1971. The poetry of sound/The sound of poetry In-8 [15,5 Number 4. London, n.d (ca. 1971. 33 x 20 cm X 25 cm.] [36] pages and 1 horstexte. Signed by Nicholas Zurbrugg unpaginated sheets in plastic slide binder. Minor on wrapper. One of 15 copies on hand made paper” with a signed and numbered serigraphy by Raoul Hausmann. Copy No.2. marks and wear to cover. • No. 5. Winter 1971.The next visuel & photo poetries of In-8 [19,5 X 26 Signed by Bob Cobbing on front cover. cm.] [36] pages and 3 hors-textes. Cover illustrated by Okasaki Katsuhiko, EUR 300.00 signed and numbered on back cover by Nicholas Zurbrugg. -One of 15 copies printed on “hand made paper” including a reversible work by Dom Journal of visual poetry. Edited by and with cover Sylvester Houedard, a poem by , a lihographs by Maurizio design by Opal L. Nations with illustrations by Bob Nannucci, signed and numbered by the artists. This copy No.7. Cobbing. Inserted a letter from Opal to Bob, Includes • No. 6. Summer 1974. The treated text In-8 [20X 27 cm.] [70] pages and 3 contributions by Douglas Blazek, Allen Fisher. horstextes. Cover illustrated by a metro ticket picked-up by Gérard Vargas, Jochen Gerz, Jeff Nuttall, John Giorno, and others. glued to the front cover. Cover signed by Nicholas Zurbrugg. One of 15 copies on “hand made paper” with a reversible artwork, embroidery by Lourdes Castro of plexiglass, a serigraphy by Hans Richter, a poem by Edgardo Antonio Vigo, signed and numbered by the artists.Copy No.12. • No. 7. Spring 1976 In-8 [18,7 X 25,5 cm.] [56] pages 10361-11081.tif and 3 orig horstextes (incl. cover) Cover illustrated by [#11081] STRATES a photopoem by Kitasono Katué, signed and numbered Nos. 1-7 (all publ.). Bruxelles, oct. 1963 - oct. 1966. Original wrappers by Nicholas Zurbrugg on the cover. This one of 15 copies (very slightly soiled on the spines, but internally good copies). With on handmade paper imprimés sur “hand made paper” numerous illustrations and photographs. containing a photo poem in colour by Kitasono Katué, a handwritten poem by Robert Lax, a serigraphy by John EUR 2,000.00 Furnival. Signed and numbered by the artists. This copy Directed by Christian Dotremont (founding member iof COMBRA) with No.1. many contributions by him, logogrammes, and other contributions by • No. 8/10 in the DE-LUXE EDITION Numbered 2/15 Thurber, Pierre Alechinsky, Pol Bury, , Louis Scutenaire, Michel on special paper, signed by Nicholas Zurbrugg and a Butor, etc. Christian Dotremont was born in Tevuren in Belgium in 1922. signed cut-out color photograph of Lourdes Castro, a Through all his life Dotremont experimented with the art - wanted to signed Humument etching by Tom Phillips and a signed find the importance of art. Incessant he worked with words - pictures and silkscreen print by Barry McCallion. 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 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 49 10395-11116C.tif [#11116] STUIP. Literair tijdschrift (driemaandelijks (some foxing, but still quite good), in original envelope (with light traces letterkundig tijdschrift/literair tijdschrift). of humidity) 22x31 cm. edition of 500 numbered copies. Nos. 1-14 (all publ.). Hoboken/ • Number 6: “Geschichte” by Peter Meijboom. 24x21cm., stapled, unpaginated. Mimeograph. Geel/Antwerpen, 1961-1971, original pictorial wrappers; 8vo, • Number 8: herman de vries “On Language”. 30x21 cm., softcovers, 23pp recto. Offset, collage. No. 34 of 600 numbered copies. Very good condition. sm.8vo. & obl. folio; • Number 9/10: “L’Angerie”, Hans Clavin. 21x15 cm., softcovers, unpaginated. Together with: BAAL.(Literair Offset, collages. Each page reproduces a classic visual poem that is tijdschrift). Nos. 1, 2,(3),(4), (all printed in black and white and in some instances with a highlight color publ.). Wilrijk, Antwerpen, (1962) such as red, green or yellow. The work is printed as a book (De Bezige - mei 1964; Bij,Amsterdam) with no designation that it is an issue of Subvers. Together with: HET NIEUW • Number 11, “Maskers” by Paul de Vree: 16x16 cm, 12 cards in folder (folder TWEEMAANDELIJKS very lightly foxed, otherwise fine). Offset. TIJDSCHRIFT. Nos. 1, 2, 3/4 (all • Number 12 (and last): “Poëzie voor de modale liefhebber “ publ.). Geel, 1964-1965; (Poetry for average amateur). 20,5x14,5 cm., stapled, unpaginated. Together with, and identical to: Mimeograph. No. 19 of 100 numbered copies. Stapled in a page iof glossy TNT. Driemaandelijks letterkundig paper, apparently from architectural periodical). tijdschrift. Nos. 1-4 (all publ.). Geel, 1965-1967; Together with: BAALKRANT/ STUIPNIEUWS. No. (1). (all publ.). (ca. 1964). Aside from some dustsoilage a well preserved set. EUR 1,500.00

Complete collection of these four inter-related Flemish literary periodicals, which merged into each other, separated again, and eventually ended up under the original title. Ed.: Tony Rombouts, Roger Baert, Bobb Bern (i.e. R.Balthazar), W.Cranshoff (i.e. W.Verhaert), Redgy Dergeloo, Jan Diels, J.Rahm (i.e. J.Roosen), W.Verstraeten, R. Witse (i.e. W.Houbrechts), Erich Heidbüchel, etc.; the issues 3 and 4 of ‘Baal’ are identical to nos. 5-6 of ‘Stuip’; the issues 1-4 of ‘TNT’ are identical to nos. 9-12 of ‘Stuip’. Several issues have an interesting typography and/or include original graphic work by artists like W.v.d.Velde, Rudy Meekers, Wessel Ganzevoort and Eddy Ausloos (16 linocuts). Included in the collection are several of the circular letters from the administration to the subscribers (explaining the various name-changes) and publicity-leaflets.

10402-19494A.tif [#19494] SUBVERS. Tijdschrift voor (onder meer) konkrete poëzie (Hans Clavin, IJmuiden) As set comprising: Nos. 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 14413-18911a.tif [#18911] SUM. A Newsletter of Current Workings EUR 5,500.00 Numbers 1-7 (all publ.). Very rare set of this periodical which Albuquerque: Sum, is regarded by many as essential to the 1963-1965. Sizes range international history of concrete and from 8vo(nos.1-2) and no visual poetry. 3 (28x21,5 Cm) to folio • Number 1. October 1970. Hans Clavin, The Subvers Press, IJmuiden. 56 (35,5x21,5cm side stapled pp. Glued in wrappers. Handnumbered 287500. Added: specimen copy in excellent condition) consisting of several stapled sheets. EUR 1,400.00 • Number 2: “Pornographic Poetry”: 24,5x16,5 cm., loose leaves, folder. Color offset. Very good copy. Edited by Fred Wah. Contributors include • Number 3/4: subvers 3+4 posters / poems, Bertini, Bory, Clavin, Deman, Irby, Crews, Loewinsohn, Wieners, Levertov, Brautigan, Sanders, O’Hara, Lichtenauer, Nannucci, Perfetti, Targowski, Todorovic, Valoch, Wabl., Berrigan, Bunting, Kyger, Welch, Olson, and many others. No. 4: New York august 1971; City, edited by John Keys; No. 5: Thirteen English Poets, edited by Andrew • Number 5: “Two phonographies”, Herman Damen. 2 contributions: Crozier; No.6:San Francisco edited by Ron Loewinsohn; No. 7: Republic silkscreen disc on golden cardboard and 24 circular pages printed in offset Equador, (Cover by John Wieners). 50 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 14912-20230.tif [#16891] SYN. Internationale Beiträge zur neuen Kunst/ [#20230] TAALBEELD-BEELDTAAL International Contributions to the New Art Taalbeeld - Beeldtaal, Nederlandse Visuele dichters. Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Agis Verlag, Baden-Baden BRD), 1965-1967. Orig. Kunsthistorisch Instituut Amsterdam, 1975, A4 size, wrappers, slight soilage. 22,5x 21 cm. 13 pages, intro text by Frank Gribling. EUR 400.00 Contributions by Herman Damen, Pier van Dijk, Robert Joseph, Peter Meijboom, G.J.de Rook, U.G. Contributions by the editor, Robert Kudielka, Stikker. Dieter Honisch, K.O.Götz, Lawrence Alloway, Extra: flyer of the exhibition Taalbeeld – Beeldtaal, Alexander Liberman, Hsao Chinetc. “Syn(Gr.)= 14 nov - 6 dec 1975, Kunsthistorisch Instituut Together. Open possibilities of an integral art beyond the hard-and fast definitions of Amsterdam formalism”. Price on request

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13157-19681.tif [#19681] ta’BOX (TA-BOX) & TA: [#19377] TABU 1. Collection of the Danish Fluxus Group in Copenhagen consisting of: ROCK LINGUISTICO. LINGUISTIC ROCK, -TA’ Nos. 1-8. 1967-1968, with TA 6 1/2. 22,5x15,5 cm, orig.illustrated JOAQUIM BRANCO, P. J. RIBEIRO wrappers, (each number ca. 40 pages). Illustrated. Covers by Paul Publisher: Totem, Cataguases, Brazil Gernes. c. 1977 • Together with: No. 6 1/2, 30,5x22 cm., 40 pages, b/w. (some folding/ EUR 200.00 double pages). • Together with portfolio green card with beige lettering: Artist publication. Edited by J. Branco Anonymiteter.Kommunikationszoner, Lunds Kunsthall Black and white offset print. One folded sheet. Contributions by J. Branco 267/1-19/2-19568. Loos sheets (Works by Paul Gernes, Egon Fischer, and P.J. Ribeiro Per Kirkeby, Peter Louis-Jensem, a.o. (sides rubbed, spine damaged). • Together with: ta’Box. Nos. 1-4 (all publ.) Copenhagen, 1969-1970. Loose contributions of various artists, contained in the original 4 plastic bags, some with painted artwork applied on the outside.

12793-16585E.tif EUR 3,000.00 [#17397] DE TAFELRONDE A set of the most important period: 56 numbers, between volumes 8 and 22 (out of a total of 24 volumes published): the period in which Henry CHOPIN was in the editorial board. 12 complete volumes (i.e. vols. 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20, 22) and 5 incomplete volumes (vols. 10, 15, 16, 18). EUR 3,000.00

Published by the Fluxus group in Copenhagen at the small press Panel 13 (Fluxus Zone Nord, Distribuere af Panel 13, /Oster Voldgade 14, 1350 Kbh). The contributors to this Assembling were entirely Danish writers, poets and artists. It is heavily focused on literature as well as Fluxus and Neo-Dada objects and notes. It was the sequel to ‘TA: ‘Distribuere af Panel 13, ‘ta was published in 8 numbers 1967-1968. Contains work by and edited One of the rarest and most important Belgian literary journals. Focusing by Erik Thygesen, Peter Louis-Jensen, Hans-J/orgen on the avant-garde, it became increasingly important for visual poetry and Nielsen, Poul Nielsen, Kristen Bj/orkjaer, Henning sound poetry. The offered numbers important because they comprise the Christiansen, Per Kirkeby, Bengt af Klintberg, Jorgen period when HENRI CHOPIN was in the editorial board (FROM VOL. Leth, Vagn Lundbye. Contributions by Alan Kaprow, 9 TILL VOL. 22). Despite the fact that it was initially published only in Jane Pedersen, Josef Beuys, Jens Brincker, Ofelias the Dutch language, the journal attracted highly important international Blomsetr, Sivert Libdblom, a.o. Ta Box is Ostensibly contributors, both literary as artistic. The following issues are present: 8: 1, 2, complete for the content’, in the original plastic 3, 4/ 9: 1, 2/3, 4 / 10: 2, 4 / 11: 1, 2/3, 4/ 12: 1, 2, 3, 4/ 13: 1/2, 3/4 / 14: 1, 2, 3/4, 5/6 / pouches, some with artwork applied to the outside, 15: 1, 3/4 / 16: 2/3, 4/ 17: 1, 2/3, 4; 18: 1, 4 19: 1/2, 3/4 20: 1/2, 3/4; 22: 1/2, 3/4. and with very mixed content as xeroxes, pamphlets, small objects, a dried pineapple, etc. but it has been inpossible to check for absolute completeness.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 51 13239-17618A.tif [#17618] TAM TAM Nos. 1, 2, 3/4, 5. Torino (I), Geiger 1972/3. 155x105 mm., softcovers. Offset. EUR 800.00

F. Beltrametti, M. Angioni, J. Blaine, C. Costa et al. The first and only 5 black covers issues designed by Giovanni Anceschi with the title in white presenting a progresive number of letters in different color, corresponding to the issue number. Vol. 4: 1977. 7 issues i.e.: Joan Jonas (“Mirage”), JCT (“”Thothality”), Adalgisa Lugli (“Teatro delle miserie e dei prodigi”), Ladislav Novák (“Testi 1961-1976”), Emilio Prini (“Zwei Texte”), Adriano Spatola (“Canrtico delle creature”); Aleksej Krucënych (“Semiviro”). Vol. 5: 1978. 7 issues. Luciano Caruso (“Piccola teoria della citazione”, Jochen

13805-17561.tif Gerz (“Paul M.”), Madeline Gins (Ïntend”), Giulia Noiccolai (“Facsimile”), [#17561] TASCHENZEITUNG Richard Nonas (“What do you know”), Michelangelo Pistoletto (“La Stanze”), Francesco Cangiullo (“Caffeconcerto”). Nummer 1-2 (all publ.). München, Maistrassenpresse, 1965-1966. Original illustrated wrappers, square 8vo. Vol. 6: 1977. 8 issues, i.e.: Luciano Bartolini (‘Kubla Khan’); JCT (‘Maza’); Malavasi (‘Storie vere ed extravere’); Sanguieti (‘Papiro’); Carlo Severi (First issue b/w, 76 pages; second issue 30 (‘Anticatarsi’); P. Vicinelli (‘Apotheosys of a Schizoid Women’); B. Bonifacio pages, leporello-printed with white paper (‘Musarum liber XXV/Urania’); El Lissitzkij (‘Di 2 quadrati’). between the double pages, printed b/w. on Vol. 7: 1981. 2 issues, i.e.: ‘Chlebnikov inedito’ and issue with texts by Emilio coloured stock. Villa, Konrad B. Schäuffelen, Jannis Kounellis, Remo Guideri, Carlo Finale, EUR 600.00 a.o.

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

13286-16486A.tif Herms, Herman Kasack, Raoul Hausmann a.o.. [#19662] TECHNE (Tèchne) Woodcuts and linocuts by Uli Kasten, Klaus Staeck, Klaus Lea, Otto Nebel and Gebhardt, Photographic Vol. 1-10 (consisting of 7 physical volumes: 1, 2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10). Each illustrations by Michael Neusüss, Hannah Höch. volume is an assembling of loose contributions by various artists,stapled twice in the left margin, with overlaying edges (ca. 34x25,4 cm.). Condition of this set is excellent.

10463-15730G.tif [#17473] TAU/MA Vol. 1-7. (all published). New York, , Firenze, 1976-1981. Together 39 booklets kept in original cardboard boxes; 4to. Ills. (The set is still in the original stirelene shipping containers which protected the fragile original grey cardboard boxes and kept them in unusually good • Vol. 1: ottobre 1969. Antologia a cura di Eugenio Miccini,1969. Black condition). front cover with the banderol stapled on; (condition near fine). EUR 4,500.00 • Vol. 2: dicembre 1969. Antologia a cura di Eugenio Miccini, 1969. Redazione: Pier Luigi Tazzi, Egidio Mucci, Gianni Broi. Red front Complete set of this publication of visual and concrete poetry, presented cover, with the banderol; blank back cover. (condition excellent). in cardboard boxes containing small artists books in different sizes and typography. Edited by Achille Maramotti, Mario Diacono, Claudio • Vol. 3/4: Antologia a cura di Eugenio Miccini, 1970. Green front Parmiggiani. cover (detached from staples, with very small loss of paper), with the Vol. 1: 1976. 5 issues, i.e.: Mario Diacono (‘Hypercalipsis’); Claudio banderol printed, back cover blank;. Loose insert: large Parmiggiani (‘Eraclito’); Torricelli (‘Stechiotrono & Eubasé o follia’); Bauhaus poster-size,folded 4 times: “Giuseppe Manigrosso, Techne 13 (‘Libro di un solo verso’). febbraio, Firenze, (a clean intact copyn with only some toning over Vol. 2: 1976. 6 issues, i.e.: Vito Acconsi (‘Plot’); Luigi Ballerini (‘The Booke the folds)”; and a signed contribution by De Vree; (condition very of the last of the Mohegans’); Julien Blaine (‘Autopsies’); Heinz Gappmayr good). (‘Aspekte’); Battista Della Porta (‘Steganografie’); Jirí Kolár (‘Gersaints • Vol. 5/6: Antologia a cura di Eugenio Miccini, 1970. Yellow front Aushängeschild’). cover, back cover printed in blue. With contribution Arcelli loosely Vol. 3: 1977. 4 issues, i.e.: (‘Il maggio dell’ Om ega’); laid in. Added: programma ‘Arte per Arte’, maggio/giugno 1970. Emilio Villa (‘Alphabetum Coeleste’); Agnes Denes (‘Paradox and Essence’); (condition: excellent). Raimondo di Sangro (‘Parole Maestre’).

52 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 13213-16266.tif • Vol. 7/8: Antologia a cura di Eugenio Miccini, 1970. Redazione: Pier [#16266] TEMBLOR Luigi Tazzi, Egidio Mucci, Gianni Broi, Giusi Coppini. Grey front Numbers 1-10 (all publ.). North Hollywood: cover, back cover printed in grey. With folded large size poster Temblor, 1985-1989. Original wrappers (nos.3 (“Montepulciano cripta del Gesu.etc”). And 4 other inserts (loose). and 7 with light sunning to spines, otherwise (condition: back cover loosening from the staples, otherwise fine). excellent). EUR 450.00 • Vol. 9/10: giugnio 1972. Antologia a cura di Eugenio Miccini, 1970. Violet front cover and blank back cover (pasted around stapled Edited by Leland Hickman. A vehicle for many of pages). (Condition excellent). the so-called “language writers” including Kenneth Irby, Clark Coolidge, Charles Bernstein, Susan EUR 8,000.00 Howe, Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman, Gustaf Sobin, , Ronald Johnson, and many others both of and around that movement.

10497-11220.tif [#11220] TEXT. (tEXt) International revue of textual research and exoteric poetry. No. 2 (is no 1 of the new series). Her(m)etic Press, Arnold, Autumn 1968. 44 pp. + 4 supplements; printed on various stock; folio (32 x20,5; stapled.With illustrations. Limited edition of 100 copies.

TECHNÉ,an assembling published in , was handmade from artists EUR 300.00 submissions (like “Geiger” which was published in Torino), but with notably Edited and published by David Briers. With more political engagement. It was edited by Eugenio Miccini. Each number contributions by Veronica Forrest, Glyn comprises ab. 60 sheets contributed by various artists and poets such as: Pursglove, Paul Screeton, N. Zurbrugg, Jiri Adriano Spatola, Sarenco, Bussotti, Gianni Bertini, Bernard Aubertin, Betto, Valoch, Jarislov Malina, Ernst Jandl, Ivo Vroom, Jean-François Bory, Giovanni Broi, John Cage, Luciano Caruso, Lino Centi, Andrew Lloyd, Peter Mayer. Incl. 4 Supplements on Gilo Dorfles, Josef M.FigueresWalter Fusi, Isgrò, Fabbio Mauri, Eugenio (coloured) heavier stock by Carrega, Liliana Landi Miccini, Giovan Battista Nazzaro, Michele Perfetti, Oberto, Poggiali, Gabri (loosely inserted fold out), Mignani. First issue publ. Rossi, Renato Spagnoli, Giuseppe Chiari, Timm Ulrichs, Franco Vaccari, as ‘the Hermetic Press’. André Vandegeerd, Pierre Vandrepote, etc. There were 3 more volumes published (11/13, 14/16, 17/19), not offered here, in smaller size, and entirely printed (not containing loose contributions). These later volumes are offset printed,, sewn in card wrappers (22x16cm) and of less interest. 10501-11224.TIF [#11224] TEXTE UND ZEICHEN. Eine literarische Zeitschrift. Jahrgang 1-3 (i.e. Nos. 1-16, all publ.). Berlin/Neuwied, 1955-1957.

11383-12174.tif Original wrappers (light dustsoilage, otherwise good condition). [#17909] TECHNE. A PROJECTS AND PROCESS EUR 350.00 PAPER. Published in New York.(Experiments in Art and Edited by Alfred Andersch. Contribs. incl.: Technology, E.A.T.) Andersch, Thilo Koch (‘Berlin die gegenwärtige Volume 1 Nos.1-2 (all publ.). New York, Experiments in Art and Stadt’); Böll, Frisch, Kafka, Thomas Mann, Otten, Technology, April 14, 1969 - November 6, 1970. 12 pp. each. Folded Arp, Schnabel, Bense, André Bazin (‘Der Film La tabloïds. 39×27,5 cm. (12); (12) pp. Illustrated. First issue folded one Strada’ with photographs), Celan, Enzesberger, additional time. Excellent copies. Günter Grass, Greene, Thomas, Sartre, Neruda, Arp, Moravia, etc.. Ills.: Werner Heldt, Helmut Lortz, a.o. EUR 1,000.00 Vol. 2 & 3 have no index, possibly never published. (King p.43/4) The only two issues published of this spin-off from E.A.T.’s exhibition activities. Published by Billy Klüver. Layout by Tom Gormley. Contributions include: “The Pavillion” by Billy Klüver, (on the Pepsi pavillion of Expo ‘70), Fujiko Nakay (Making of Fog or low-hanging 14419-18926a.tif stratus cloud), Interview with Claes Oldenburg, [#18926] TEXTILE WITHOUT TEXTILE. in 300 signed Experiments in Art and Technology (Brooklyn and numbered copies Museum), Naum Gabo (Kinetic sculpture), N.p.: Gyorgy Galantai-Artpool 1980. Max Neuhaus and Ted Wolff Interview, Niels Young, and Project, Artists in India, etc. Rare Printed cardboard portfolio, 32 x 22 mm, 54 sheets. Published in an complete. edition of 300. Each contribution is akin to an original artist’s work and the magazine a mini self-contained exhibition. EUR 2,000.00 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 53 Edited by Gyorgy Galantai. The first Hungarian Edited by F.A. Nettelbeck, with contributions by assembling magazine, organized and published by Connie Akins-Davis, Charles Bukowski, Randy the artist Gyory Galantai following the exhibition Waterman, Leslie Sternberg, Douglas Blazek, Peter ‘Textile without Textile’ curated by Andras Ban Fenton, Mark Browning, a.o. Front-covers by Maiden (FMK, 19-26 October 1979). Brown decorated Head Graphics and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. portfolio containing 54 contributions (each signed and numbered) of varying sizes and paper stocks. Features litographs, stencils, water color, Xerox, stamps, original photographic prints etc. loose as issued. Participating artists include: Aniko Bajko (); Mihaly Balazsovics (H); Andras Ban

(H); Viktor Benko (H); G.A. Cavellini (Italy); 12581-14765.tif Laszlo Deak (H); Miklos Erdely (H); Gyorgy [#14765] TIJD EN MENS. Tijdschrift van de nieuwe Fazekas (H); Nicola Frangione (I); John Furnival generatie. (Great Britain); Gyorgy Galantai (H); Judit Gink (H); Kati Gulyas (H); Laszlo Herczeg (H); Marc Nos. 1-23 (=Years 1-5, all published). Mechelen, Aalst, Anderlecht, Van Hoe (Belgium); Aranka Hubner (H); Csilla Antwerpen (De Sikkel), Sept./Oct.1949-June 1955. Orig. pictorial Kelecsenyi (H); Karoly Kelemen (H); Gyorgy wrappers (some soilage, foxing or discoloration to some issues, in Kemeny (H); Andras Koncz (H); Zoltan Labas particular the covers of 9/10, 15 and 23; no. 16 with the cover of (H); Andras Lengyel (H); Lorant Mehes (H); Podium; 4 pin-holes to the cover of no 1) Anna Moor (Czech); Laszlo Nagyvari (H); Marco EUR 3,000.00 Pachetti (I); Attila Pacser (H); Gyula Pauer (H); Janos Sugar (H); Margit Szilvitszky (H); Zsuzsa Szenes (H); Agnes Szep (H); Balint Szombathy (Yugoslavia); Arpad f.Toth (H); Ferenc Veszely (H), and Andrzej Wielgosz (Poland).

13782-17503.tif [#17503] TH UINTA GARGOYLE Number 1 (all publ.?). Salt Lake City: Rainbow Resin (1974). 4to. [6 pp]. Mimeogeraphed. One old horizontal fold, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. EUR 200.00

Edited by Karl Kempton. Entire issue devoted to Jack Hirschman’s long poem “DJackson.” Cover and artwork by Elaine Glenn. Addressed and mailed to Robert Duncan.

13366-17402.tif [#16727] THIS Important periodical of the Belgian avant-garde group of the Fifties. Nos. 1-12 (all publ.). Iowa City & Gloucester (1971-1982). First 7 stapled Edited (and with contribs.) by (a.o.) Hans Andreus, Louis Paul Boon, Staf in original pictorial wrappers, later issues perfect-bound. de Bruyckere, Hugo Claus,Lucebert, Rodenko, Maurice D’Haese, Hans van Ascker, Remy C. Van de Kerckhove, Freddy de Vree, Jan Walravens, EUR 1,000.00 Hugo Walschap, Marcel Wauters, Florent Welles, a.o.; translated work by , W.H. Auden, Marianne Moore, W-C Williams, Wallace Edited by Barrett Watten and Robert Grenier. Stevens, Bataille, Ungaretti, etc.; in no. 13: Claus, April in Paris/ Dali; Simon “language writing” periodical,a landmark Vinkenoog; no. 16 variantcover Podium, december 1952 with identical publication of the movement featuring Clark content; in no. 18/19 feature: De Wereld van de Plastiek (contribs. by Klee, Coolidge, Michael Palmer, Bruce Andrews, Gropius, Max Bill, Gio Ponti, Gaston Bertrand, Pierre Alechinsky,); no. Creeley, Ron Silliman, Saroyan, Grenier, 14 with drawing on cover by Corneille; in no. 21/22 B. Brecht: Rat and die Larry Eigner, Berkson, Palmer, Lyn Heginian, bildenden Kuenstler. With ills. and covers by Ray Gilles (2), Jan Vaerten (3), Bernstein, and many others. No. 6 focuses Rudolf Meerbergen (4), Pierre Alechinsky (5), Pol Mara (6), Ben Shahn (7), on the prose poem. (Secret Location pages Stella Van der Auwera (8), Hugo Claus (9/10), Jan Cox (11/12), Tajiri (15), Paul 238-239). featuring Coolidge, Creeley, Silliman, van Ostaijen passport (17), Max Bill (18/19), Siryu Morita (20), Asger Jorn Saroyan, Grenier, Eigner, Berkson, Palmer, (21/22), Wilfredo Lam (23). Hejinian, Bernstein, and many others. No. 6 focuses on the prose poem. (Secret Location pages 238-239).

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10537-11260.tif [#11289] TLALOC. A magazine of the New Literature. [#16383] THROB. A magazine of deceptive poetry (no. 2 Nos. 6-22 (=last published), lacking 11 & 17-20. Leeds, Blackburn, subtitled: a magazine of suppurating poetry). London, 1965-1970. Mimeographed, stapled, 4to and large 4to; Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Manhattan Beach, California, 1971. Mimeographed, unbound, kept loose in folder. Fine copies. Together with: 13 issues of stapled in spine; original pictorial wrappers; 4to. Tlaloc-Broadsheets, Loc-Sheets and News & Notes. EUR 300.00 EUR 800.00

54 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 14557-19375.tif Concrete-poetry publication, edited by Cavan [#19375] TOTAL METAL (TÖTAL METAL) McCarthy, a.o.; nos. 12 & 14 are at the same Artist’s publication. Curated by Richard Phillips. time ‘How 6’ and ‘How 7’, ed. by Andrew Lloyd. Contributions by J. Valoch, Anselm Hollo, Dom Publisher: Simon Watson, New York, NY. nd S. Houédard, E. Jandl, J.J.Sharkey, Ian Hamilton [1990]. Black offset print on white and color paper. Finlay, Gael Turnbull, L.Novak, John Furnival, Staple bound. Very good condition. Two staple Alain Arias-Misson, Cavan McCarthy, Peter Finch, holes near top left binding. 11 x 8.5”. Unpaginated d.a.levy, Jim Burns, Michael Gibbs, Alvaro de Sa, [92 pages]. etc. (No. 10 Special Canadian Issue). EUR 450.00

“...to examine the ways in which contemporary artists have used, or have been influenced by, the Heavy Metal industry.” Contributions by: A. Agerbeek, Axel, A.

10574-11297.TIF Bickerton, K. Burckhart, J. Currin, J. Decter, J. Diamond, [#11297] TOI ET MOI POUR TOUJOURS. Crachoir C. Donegan, A. Perlstein, T. Henry III, M. Kelley, D. Vomitif. Kloster, D. Kraker, B. Krasner, D. Trebitz, S. Landers, R. Lee, D. Levine, Lip Service LA, K. Lum, P. Martori, A. Nos. 1-3. Paris, Sept. 1982-April 1983. Issued loose, nos. 1 & 3 kept in the Morgana, V. Muniz, P. Nagy, C. Ostendarp, K. Landers, original paper-bags; the second issue in the original plastic bag; folio. J. Otterson, R. Pettibone, P. Pockock, R. Pruitt, J. Early, Limited edition of 450 copies A. Rockman, G. Simmons, D. Stoller, J. Watchel, and C. EUR 500.00 Wilder.

11471-12308.tif [#18730] TRACKS. A journal of artists’ writing Vol. 1-3 (all publ.). New York, 1974-1977. Each volume in 3 numbers. together 9 numbers in 8 issues (vol.3 no 1/2 is double).8vo. Original pictorial wrappers (some light dustsoilage or tanning due to the quality of the glossy white carton). Complete set. EUR 1,800.00

Magazine devoted to the publication of the written work of visual artists. Editors: Herbert George, Kareen E. Lang, Peter Frank, Robin George. Contributions by (and texts of) Alberto Giacometti, Robert Indiana, Ad Reinhardt, Frank O’Hara, John Fernie, Nam June Paik, Arakawa, Richard Kostelanez, Barbara Kruger, Lucio Pozzi, Richard Prince, Claes Oldenburg, Barnett Newman, Sol Lewitt, Vito Acconci, Robert J. Horvitz, Dorothy Alexander, Jean Dubuffet, Francis Picabia, Gino Severini, Alice Aycock, Jiri Kolar, Michael Robbins, Piet Mondrian, Opal Nations a.o. The first three issues of this Zine edited by Jacques-Élie Chabert. (with photographs, montages, strips), posters; prints; record; plastic relief; etc. - No. 1: Consists of one issue, ‘La guerre de trames’, 44 pp., 4to., with photographs, montages, drawings; 3 serigraphies (printed in silver and color), 10594-11318.tif 1 large poster (serigraph), printed in black and gold on blue stock. Kept in [#11318] TRANSIT brown paperbag with pink serigraph on cover. Nos. 1-3 (all publ.). Beuningen (Stichting - No. 2: Consists of one issue ‘Amour sauvage’, 48 pp., + 8 pp. colored graphic Brummense Uitgeverij van Luxe Werkjes), prints, with montages, photographs; 1 plastic relief (‘Enfin une arme de poing 1975 - (1976). Hcloth, marbled boards, in-folio. pour lutter efficacement contre la morosite genealogique’); text ‘Salle de bain Illustrations & photographs. 108, 122, 242 pp. au cuir’ (typographié par Dominique Landry); Poster (printed in blue on Limited edition of 150 copies. In mint yellow stock); illustration ‘vert-rouge’; collage on paperboard. Kept in orig. plastic bag, with red printed text and illustration. condition. - No. 3: Consists of one issue ‘idolatrie-adoration’ (56 pp.) with folded TOGETHER WITH: Transit. Tijdschrift aan serigraph bound in centre pages; poster (original colour serigraph on coated de Muur. Red. Hans Brand, Jan Brand, tissue-paper) 1 booklet (16 pp) ‘Télématique’ (computer generated text Maarten Beks, Nathalie Bouvy, Pierre Borgue, images); red plastic record (“you and me forever”, “chicken bone”). Kept in Geurt van Dijk, André Miguel, Urias Nooteboom, Wim Scheepens, white paperbag, with silver serigraph. uitgever De Moriaan; Gemeentelijke Tentoonstellingsdienst ‘s-Hertogenbosch, 1977, A4 format, ringbinded, 69 pp. (VERY RARE) EUR 1,600.00

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 55 Luxurious publication, featuring conceptual art silkscreens, artist-proof). 1984: - 14. Luciano. Caruso. “i suois lunghi guanti and visual poetry from all European countries. viola (Nadja)-1961”.80/100 -15. Corrado Costa. “Per une amore infidele”. Edited by Maarten Beks, Pierre Borgue, Artistproof, signed -16. William Xerra.”Silenzio, comparsa occhio maggior Nathalie Bouvy, Hans Brand, Jan Brand, Geurt dell’altro”. 91/100 - 18.Sergio Cena. “Plic Poem, 1983”. 86/100 The complete set van Dijk, Urias Nooteboom, Wim Scheepens, consisted of 21 numbers in 5 boxes. Hans Witte; contribs. by, André Miguel, Peter v.d. Feltz, Ad Gerritsen, G. v.h. Reve, Raymond Abellio, Gilberte Aigrisse, Armando, John Baldessari, , Ben, Christian 13810-17577.tif Boltanski, Pierre Borgue, Ulisses Carion, [#17577] TROBAR Luciano Castelli, Pierre Dhainaut, Leonor Nos 1-5 (all published). NY: Troubador Press. Robert Kelly, 1960-1964. Fini, Michael Gibbs, Paul Grégoire, J.Pierre Five issues, very good copies except for light Jossua, J. Klauke, Kurt Kren, Richard Lond, André Miguel, Luigio Ontani, sunning/tanning to the spine of 1 and 5. Arnulf Rainer, Henri Raynal, Gerard Reve, Stefan Verwey, Herman de Vries, etc., etc.; thematic issues: No. 1 ‘Taal Beeld Taal / Langage Image Langage / EUR 700.00 Sprache Image Sprache / Language Image Language’; No. 2 ‘Mirror / Spiegel Edited by George Economou with Joan and / Miroir’; No. 3 ‘Translation, Transformation’. All issues richly illustrated with Robert Kelly. With contributions across the photographs, drawings, inserts, tipped-in ills., etc. texts in Dutch, English, numbers from the editors and Robert Duncan French and German. (No. 1 prints his Four Pictures of the Real = The exhibition catalog contains an introduction and 69 contributions Universe), Jerome Rothenberg, Jackson Mac (mostly photo-portraits) of international concrete artists. Low, LeRoi Jones, Hitchcock, Snyder, Lamantia, Margaret Randall, Louis Zukofsky, Lansing, Schwerner, John Wieners, Charles Olson, Anselm Hollo, Robert Duncan, a.o.;

14337-18740a.tif [#18740] IL TRISEGNO Tam Tam Books, San Polo d’Enza and , Italy. 1982-1984. Limited to 100 copies, on behalf of Edizioni Geiger. Offered here are Nos. 9-16 14822-19989A.tif and 18 (from the serie of 21 published), each one being an original [#19989] TROPOS silkscreen, numbered and signed by the artist. No. 0 and Nos. 1-8 (all published). Madrid, Tropos, 1970-1973. EUR 2,000.00

Edited by William Xerra. 1983: - 9. Arrigo Lora Totino, “Rosa poem”, 11/100 • No. 0 Cuaderno Literario Conjunto - 10.Luigi Pasotelli, “Lapidazione”, 11/100 - 11. Mauro Staccioli, “Scultura 200x195 mm., soft covers, 48pp. urbana”, 11/100 - 12. Giuliano Zosi, “Riapparire”, 11/100 - 13. Arrigo Lora- • No. 1, Ceremonias alquímicas: sq.18,5 Totino. “Les Roseraies à rosaces.”Sei variazioni sul tema della rosa”(6 softcovers, 84pp. • No. 2: 19x18cm., softcovers, 80pp.

• No. 3/4 Pintura española actual: • No. 6: 22x19cm., soft covers, 20x19 cm., softcovers, 188pp. 78pp. l. With publicity band intact. • No. 7/8 (and the last): 22x19cm., • No. 5, El “poder” de la lengua y soft covers, 191pp. Cover by la palabra: 20x19cm., soft Antoni Tapies. Well preserved covers, 78pp. (Red and black set. ball-point pen inscriptions in EUR 2,000.00 pag. 3).

Pprogressive spanish periodical, thematic issues edited by Victor Zalbidea (Editorial Sicania, ).

56 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com No. 0: Contributions by V.Zalbidea, Bartolozzi, Luis Gordillo et al. Verlag Boczkowki. Kassel. 24 unnumbered pages; F. Encinas et al. Texts by Sade, No. 5 Contributions by W. 13,5 x 17 cms. offset (red and black ink) on coated Masoch and Gombrowicz. Burroughs, J.L. Castillejo, Gertrude paper 100 grms aprox. Covers: coated cardboard No. 1 Contributions by Artaud, Stein,. Zalbidea et al. (36 Biennal de of 120 grms aprox. Printed by Erich George Tabano, Zalbidea, Paracelso et al. Venecia, ed poder de la lengua y la printing house, Kassel. Binding: stapled. palabra. No.2 Contributions by Alfred Jarry, - Number 2. 1969: Gersaints Aushängeschild Grupo Cantor, Victor Zalbidea, John No. 6 Chillida, Buñuel, Wilhelm Authors: Jiři Kolař and Reinhold Koelher. Editor Lennon et al. Including ZAJ’s Zaj Reich, Ezra Pound et al. & Publisher: Edition & Verlag Boczkowki. Kassel es Zaj porque Zaj no es Zaj (pag. 19 No. 7/8 Cover by Antoni Tapies. 13,5 x 17 cms. 24, unnumbered pages. offset on -22). Contributions by U. Baldacci, J. matte paper 100 grms aprox. Covers on black and No. 3/4 Antonio Saura, Equipo E. Cirlot, Goytisolo, Muntadas, red ink typography on cardboard 120 grms aprox. Crónica, Sempere, Lucio Muñoz, Terrades, Vazquez Montalban, Antonio López, Arranz Bravo, Zalbidea et al. Printed by: Boxan printing house, Kassel. Stapled. - Number 3: 1970. Year: 1970; Suprematistische Zeichnungen by Kasimir Malewitsch Translator (from russian to german); Kassel language school Editor & Publisher: Edition & Verlag Boczkowki.

10642-11409.tif Kassel 13,5 x 17 cms. 16, unnumbered. offset on coated paper of 80 grms [#20211] UECKER ZEITUNG aprox. covers the same. Printed by: Boxan printing house, Kassel; Heft 0, 1-9 (from 10 published), including the Stapled zero number, thus 10 (out of 11). numbers EUR 900.00 Dortmund, Düsseldorf, August 1968-1982. Large tabloid-size (the Zero-issue slightly smaller), The first 3 of what became a series of 8 booklets, each one dedicated to a folded across, printed on newsprint, later issues single author´s artist book.. The last one was published in 1970. The booklets on heavier (better) paper. were to accompany portfolio publications. Very rare. EUR 1,800.00

Copyright: Günther Uecker, Düsseldorf. Redaktion und Mitarbeit: Halina Jaworski, Wolfgang Mally, Peter Moritz Pickshaus, Mario Reis, Yoshio Shirakawa, Eberhard Virnich, Friedrich Götz. With numerous photographs and texts by Uecker a.o., documenting work by Uecker (e.g. no 0: Uecker Giant Nail Sculpture penetrating the front of a shopping-mall, etc.) but also featuring work by other artistshe fancied, after the disbanding of the Zero Group.

12970-15818.TIF [#15818] UND. Zeitschrift für angebliche literatur & andere branchenunübliche

13848-17669.tif kommunikationsformen. [#17669] ULULATUS. Nr. 1. München: Maro-verlag, 1970. Narrow A magazine of Modern Poetry octavo, 20 pages, and numerous illustrations and Vol 1 no 1 (all publ.). Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1978. advertisements for several publishing houses 215x140 mm., stapled in plain wrappers., 44pp.. (mimeographed; stapled). EUR 150.00 EUR 250.00

“to howl, as a dog or a wolf “. Editor: Jay Vines. Poetry magazine, edited by Michael Czernich. This copy is one of the “numerierte von acht autoren Contributions by Jim E. Brown, Marjorie Simon, signierte sonderausgabe”. Signed by ulrich raschke, Jim Peterson, Joan Coley, Daniel M. J. Stokes, D. H. guntram vesper, josef wintjes, michael m. czernich, lloyd, Carol Dunne, Matthew Brennan, Christine anfrid astel, benno käsmayr, tiny stricker and Zawadiwsky, David Vajda a.o. manfred bosch.

14889-20166A.tif 14585-19442.tif [#20166] UND [#19442] Numbers 1, 2 and 3 - Edition & Verlag UNE LETTRE DE LA FENETRE. Boczkowki. Edition & verlag für Tendenz und (Ed.: Ben Vautier) Experiment”. No. 1 (Fevrier) 1973. / - tout - rien - n’importe - Number. 1: 1968; “Contra-texte”. ein regel / quoi - le contraire - / Ben et Annie - Rue leger nie. contra-texte in X lektionen”. Author: Tondutti de L’Escaren - Nice, by Ben Vautier. 8 Reinhold Koehler Editor & Publisher: Edition & pages, 27x21 cm., with 7 illustrations (Ben,

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 57 Duchamp, Olivier Mosset, Takako), texts by Marcel Alocco, Ben “Position et programme pour La Fenetre”, “L’avant-garde en France”), Remi Escault, Roland Flexner, Sabine Gowa, George Brecht. EUR 400.00

Printed letter from Ben’s Galerie “La Fenetre”, the basement of the house opposite Ben’s Shop where he rented the ground floor (with the window).

No. 2: ‘We pick up where the hen leaves off. An investment in the smell

13397-16775.tif [#16775] UNICORN JOURNAL of rotten eggs”. Contributions by Carl Solomon (War), A. Rooney & S. Beiles (Collectors corner), Alan Ansen (Professor Joe, a candidate for the Volumes 1-4 (all publ.). Santa Barbara: Unicorn presidency), N.O. Mustill (2 photocollages), Wolf Vostell (Four Instant Press (1968-1972). Four volumes, the first in Happenings,1968 and a serigraph), J.J. Herman (collage), Jochen Gerz boards and jacket (near fine), the second in (photocomposition), Carl Weisner (photocomposition), Allen Ginsberg, decorated boards without jacket, as issued (near James Silver, Carl Weissner, Harold Norse, and several others. This issue fine), the last two in wrappers, as issued (small probably published as Broadsheet, inserted into the second section of the spot to back cover of 4) July Aug. 29 - Sept. 11 issue of the Milwaukee (Wisconsin) underground newspaper Kaleidoscope. A third issue was published Nova Broadcast, 1969. EUR 350.00 No. 3: “Artists all/find a dark corner/sit down/place youyr right calf on back Edited by Teo Savory. Annual, featuring literature of neck/place left calf on right shin/and suck+++weather/zonk”. “An army in translation. Concrete poems by Gomringer & of technicians stand vehind our product”. The third and last issue of the Rothenberg; work by Merton, , James Tate, Guillevic, Char, artists’ periodical, with contributions from the editors, Herman (A dangerous Horst, Bienek, Philip Levine, James Welch, and many others. opiate) ; Carl Weisner (Stasis Inc.); Jeff Nuttal (drawing), N.O.Mustill (photocomposition, The Vietnam Question); Wolf Vostell (Miss America, photocomposition); Jochen Gerz (Theory of mobile texts); Alison Knowles (The big book, phtocomposition); Claude Pelieu; (Notes from a tour); J.J.Lebel (Erotic traveller); Carl Solomon (The adventures of Zig-

13598-17132.tif Zag), and Gail Chiarello Dusenberry, Nanos Valaoritis. Nova Broadcast, 1969. [#17132] UNTITLED ASSEMBLING. Asembling, 33 contribution in folder. Breda (NL), De Beeldenaar 1980. (30 x 21 cm).

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Assembling project by Marius Boender. 33 [#15860] IL VERRI. Rivista di letteratura diretta da original contributions (DIN A4), different Luciano Anceschi. techniques (Xerox, gouache, rubber stamps, (Series 1:) Anno 1-5 (complete in 26 numbers). Milano, Rusconi e original additions, objects, etc., most of them Paolazzi Editori, 1956-1961. numbered and signed), assembled in an edition Continued as: (Series 2:) of ca. 60 copies. Contributions by K. Giezen, U. Nos. 1-40 (all publ.). Milano, Carrion, M. Gibbs, M. Toebosch, S. Peeters and Feltrinelli, 1962-1972. others. Continued as: (Series 3-9:) Together 64 numbers (all and last published). Milano, edizioni del Verri; Mucchi editore. Marzo 1973 -

14070-18346.tif [#18521] VDRSVPVDRSVP settembre/dicembre 1995. All in the original pictorial [Numbers 1-3 all published with the Madison wrappers, in perfect state of WI Underground Newspaper conservation. With KALEIDOSCOPE]. 1969. July 4-17, Aug. 29 Autograph dedication by - Sept. 11, and n.d. Nova Broadcast, 1969.(San Anceschi to Eugenio Francisco (Athens, New York, Cologne,LA, Montale on the inside cover Paris,Mannheim : Nova Broadcast Press). of Number 1. Rare copies of these fragile broadsides, in very good condition. EUR 4,000.00 EUR 1,700.00 Complete collection of this famous art and literary Broadsides distributed as supplements to periodical founded in Milano Kaleidoscope. Edited By Norman Ogue Mustill by Luciano Anceshi (who and Jan Jacob Herman. Single sheets, folded up to three times. Printed front died in 1995, after which and back in a 7-column newpaper format, with photocompositions. the publication came to an No. 1: Contains Burroughs (The Moving Times), Weissner (Death TV), end). Named after the café Nanos Valaoritis (The story of Scroloboulopoulos) along with work by “verri”in Milano where Mary Beach, Alan Ansen and the editors. This was inserted into the second young intellectuals like section of the July 4-17 issue of the Madison WI Underground Newspaper Nanni Balestrini, Antonio KALEIDOSCOPE. Porta, Giuseppe Pontiggia, 58 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 6209-16403.tif Eduardo Sanguinetti, Elio Pagliarani, [#18666] VH 101 (CENT UN) Alfredo Giusliani and others Nos. 1-9 (all publ.). Zürich, Paris, 1970-1972. Original pictorial gathered. It became the organ of the ‘neoavantgardia’ of the sixties, and the wrappers (25x19, last 2 numbers 27x18,5cm). Wrappers, very good exponent of the “Gruppo 63” (which copies. was created after the conference in EUR 1,000.00 Palermo in 1963). An exceptional complete ensemble of all the various French journal for contemporary & avant- stages of this publication. garde art and literature, ed. by François Esslier & Brigitte Devismes. Several numbers dealing with a theme: L’Art Conceptuel; Musique Contemporaine; Cinéma d’Avant-Garde; l’Architecture et l’Avant-Garde artistique en

12464-15394.tif URSS de 1917-1934; contribs. include: Peter [#18018] VERS UNIVERS. Tijdschrift voor spatialisme Handke, Andy Warhol, G. Ligeti, Roland Barthes, (Later: Tijdschrift voor evolutieve poëzie). C. Levi-Strauss, J. Kosuth, Sol Lewitt, etc. as follows: Nos. 1-6 (all publ.). Ed. F. Vanderlinde, Rotterdam, 1966-1967. Orig. N° 1 printemps 1970 (Andy Warhol «Comment devenir un homosexuel wrappers (slight wear on the spines). professionnel», OttoHahn, , Martial Raysse, György Ligeti, EUR 3,000.00 David Lamelas, Daniel Buren, Carl André, Michael Heizer, Piero Manzoni); N° 2 (été 1970) : La Théorie. (Roland Barthes, Pierre Bourdieu, Yona Friedman, Lucien Goldmann, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Jean-François Lyotard, André Martinet, J.B. Pontalis, O. Revault d’Allonnes, Robbe-Grillet, Philippe Sollers, B. Teyssèdre, Vasarely); N° 3 (automne 1970) : Art conceptuel.(Catherine Millet, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, D. Lamelas, Victor Burgin, Lawrence Weiner, A. Kirili, Mel Bochner, Joseph Kosuth, (with Otto Hahn), Y-A Bois, Jasper Johns, Villeglé, E. Copferman, V. Garcia, O. Hahn); N° 4 (hiver 1970-71): Musique contemporaine (Pierre Boulez, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Jagodic, Kagel, La Monte Young, Steve Reich, Sitta, Stockhausen, Pierre Mariétan); Ed. by Frans Vanderlinde, journal for “evolutive poetry”, concrete poetry N° 5 (printemps 1971): Supports/surfaces (Devade, Dezeuze, Bioulès, Saytour, etc.), roneotyped, with orig. art supplements and graphics; illustrated covers Cane, Viallat, Valensi. - Carmelo Bene, Daniel Buren, Marcelin Pleynet, designed by L. Peire, Jan Snoeck (silkscreens). Also numbered as Year 6 nos. Philippe Sollers, Lawrence Weiner, Bernar Venet, Jack Burnham); 2-3 and Year 7 nos. 4 & 6, since the editor continued the numbering of the periodical “Kentering” (which he left after Year 5). Subtitle of no. 3 “Pour le N° 6 (1972) Cinéma d’avant-garde (Jean-Paul Fargier, Gérard Leblanc. souffle humain”, Subtitle of no. 4 “Pour le soufle créateur”. Contribs. include: Jean-Louis Perrier, Sol Lewitt (5 drawings), D. Huebler, J. Burnham [Marcel Hansjörg Mayer, H. Clavin, H. Damen, P. Garnier, M. Seuphor, Paul de Vree, Duchamp, la signification du Grand Verre]; Ivo Vroom, Marcel Maele, Herman de Vries, Molitor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, N° 7/8 (printemps-été 1972) : L’architecture et l’avant-garde artistique en Arthur Petronio, Frans Vanderline a.o. URSS de 1917 à 1934 (unpublished texts by Ehrenbourg, Tretiakov, Ladovskij, Dokoutchaief, Bounine & Krouglovoj, Ruchljadev & Krinsky, Berlage, Grosz, Lurçat, Paul Nizan. Etudes de F. Dal Co, M. Tafuri, V. de Feo, G. Giucci, M. de Michelis, F. Very, G. Kraiski, V. Quilici, B. Cassetti); N° 9 (automne 1972): (Germano Celant, Le livre comme travail artistique”,

6201-6660.TIF Gérard Leblanc, le Groupe d’Etude et Réalisation Musicales, M. Cacciari.) [#6660] VERTIGRAL. Ergual pir oorlogosin biriburt. P Paris, July 15, 1932., 4 pages, folio; unbound as issued (with light traces of folding).

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Concerned with language innovation, edited [#15636] VIDEATION by Eugene Jolas, with Vincent Huidobro, Hans Issue 1 (of an unknown number of issues published, possibly no more). Arp, Georges Peterson (who was the director). Richmond,Va., Spring 1977. 40 unnumbered pages (some printed on Very rare periodical, inspired by ‘Vertigralism’, one side only), within stapled paper wrappers. Illustrated throughout, the movement that Jolas had developed in one page with film attached. Transition. “Vertigralism adopted the irrational aspects of Surrealism, but did not care to accept EUR 200.00 the idea of automatic writing or the surrealist Communist political bias (...) and wished to stress language innovation, never a primary concern of Surrealism.” (Hofman,Allen & Ulrich, The Little Magazine). Texts and poems in German, French and English from Jolas, Huidobro, Gabrielle Buffet, Hans Arp, Georges Peterson, Léon-Paul Fargue. (Not in Vasseur, Admussen and the Cat.Collectif de la BN). Edited by Bob Martin, inscribed by him. Contributions by G. Beery, Mrs. B.B yerley, E. Cameron, D. Trotten Chase, B. Farley, M.Gillilan, R. Kostalanetz, Mark Melkonian, T. Sherman, T. Mcauley, J. Jebb, etc.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 59 6243-12175.tif [#6706] VIEW. Interviews by Robin White. penned a letter to Aman, praising his work, and informing him Vol. 1-4 (all publ.). Oakland, California 1978-1986. Together 30 issues of Vile and her publishing (22,8 x 18 cm). Kept in publisher’s printed paper covered slipcases. historyThe bonus cards Light wear on the boxes, in particular box 3, otherwise in very good reproduced: The Theam; condition. Putting phtsical fitmess on EUR 1,200.00 the map; Handcarved rubber stamps by Henryk Bzdok; Storefront Interviews by Robin White with: John Cage, Barry, of Banana record. An interesting ensemble. Pat Steir, Steve Reich, Tom Marioni, Hans Haacke, Robert Mangold, Chris Burden, Daniel Buren, Jannis Kounellis, Bryan Hunt, Brice Marden, Joyce Kozloff, Joel Fisher, Italo Scanga, Fr. Clemente, Joan Jonas, W.T. Wiley, Terry Fox, Iain Baxter, Vito Acconci, Howard Fried, Laurie Anderson, Robert Kushner, Robert Bechle, Hamish Fulton, Günter Brus, Tom Holland, David True, William Brice. With ills.

12853-20098A.tif [#20098] VILE

11087-15478.tif About VILE. A book. Edited and Produced by Anna Banana. Banana [#18934] VISION Productions, Vancouver, B.C., Canada 1983 First edition. 4to. 106 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. A Nos. 1-5 (all publ.). San Francisco, Sept.1975-1981. Complete set in 3 profusely illustrated history of Vile issues roy. 8vo., 1 gramophone record and a box with photographs. magazine and the “international mail-art Limited ed. of 1000 copies. Rare complete set. network which Vile reflected between 1974 Very good to pristine condition, only no. 1 with very light damage to and 1980.” The promotional flyer that the edges. accompanies counts this book as the 8th and EUR 2,000.00 final edition of Vile. This copy was mailed to Maledicta editor Reinhold Aman by Banana Edited by Tom Marloni, curator of the Museum of Conceptual Art in San Francisco. with a “Bonus Pack” containing - an additional different promotional flyer for -No. 1: California this issue, and - the first three Vile Cover -No. 2: Eastern Europe. Series postcards, upon which Anna Banana -No. 3: New York. has penned a letter to Reinhold Aman, -No. 4: Word of Mouth, prepared talks by 12 praising his work, and informing him of Vile artists (Laurie Anderson, Daniel Buren, John and her publishing history. Cage etc.). Complete with pamphlet describing - TOGETHER WITH Banana, Anna. ed.: Vision and the meeting; VILE Covers Series cards. Vancouver: -No. 5: Artists’ Photographs. With the Banana Productions [c. 1983 First editions. collaboration of: Claes Oldenburg, Ed. Ruscha, Nine numbered 5 5 ⁄ 8 x 3 5 ⁄ 8 inch Daniel Buren, John Cage, Georges Maciunas, Hans Haacke, Carl Andre, Lawrence Weiner, postcards. Fine. A complete set of cards Wolf Vostell, a.o. reproducing the covers of the mail art vehicle VILE., Plus: A Bonus Pack, cotaining 4 Postcards of Anna Bananas production, mint, not used. EUR 1,400.00

14514-19247a.tif Produced by Anna Banana. [#19247] VISUAL. Publicació de Film Video Informació Includes a complete set of the postcards. A profusely illustrated Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Barcelona, 1977-1978. 15,5x 21,3 cm, orig. pictorial history of Vile magazine and the wrappers. Together with the Prospectus, announcing the journal, 4 “international mail-art network pages (with some discoloration on the right margin.). Rare periodical. which Vile reflected between 1974 EUR 700.00 and 1980.” The promotional flyer that accompanies counts this Edited by Eugenia Balcelss, book as the 8th and final edition Eugenio.Bonet, Manuel Huerga. of Vile. This copy was mailed to 1: ‘Shirley Temple Story’ de Maledicta editor Reinhold Aman Antoni Padrós.; Miseria del cine by Banana with a “Bonus Pack” militante por Jean-Paul Fargier. containing a additional different Un simple historie por Juan Bufill, promotional flyer for this issue, Entrevista con Marcel Hanoun, and the first three Vile Cover Series postcards, upon which Anna Banana has Formalismo y política, Entrevista

60 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com con Anthony McCall por Gautam Dasgupta, Film- Carolee Schneemann (“Recent Work”); Carla Liss; John Sharkey; Anthony Catálisis-Comunicación por Anthony McCall, El Howell (“Depression Poem”); Allen Fisher; Paul Buck; Annabel Nicolson; sector vídeo a (Kassel) por Joaquím Daniel Dahl; Susan Bonvin; Harley Gabel (musical scores); Anthony McCall; Dols, Antoni Mercader. 2: Entrevista con Serge and David Coxhead. Daney; 3 films de Michael Snow; Juan Bufill:Decimo As far as our information goes there was only a 7th number published. The aniversario, Carl Th.Dreyer;Boet/Bufill.Huerga: Hamlet; ISSN is 0307-5834. J.Rabascal:Megalopolis; Chg.H.Morr:Practica ‘d Angels Ribe; Ignacio Juliá:Stephane Marti y La ciudad de nueve puertas.

13600-17134A.tif [#17134] WAM. Assembling. (Probably the only issue): SIC. Zwolle (NL), 1982. Xeroxed sheets and objects in envelope (300x210 mm.

14194-20164.tif [#20164] VOU. Revue de la Poésie Experimentale EUR 200.00 Number 136. May 1973. Japan. Editor: Kitasono Katué. Publisher: Club Addressed to De Appel Vou, Tokyo. 48 pages in original orange Foundation, c/o Wies wrappers; 21 x 19 cm. With ll,ustrations and Smals. Edition of 30 photographs.Stapled (stapled rusted). numbered and signed copies. Anonymous Condition is a bit awkward, it is clean but has contributors. been damaged (probably in the mail) wrinkled, bended and folded in various directions. Text and illustrations are undamaged when flattened. EUR 300.00

13333-16632.tif Edited by Kitasono Katué, to whom te first contemporary Japanese visual [#16632] WCH WAY poem is attributed (1902–1978). He began his career in surrealism current Nos. 1-5 (all publ., number 5 published with New Wilderness 12). before founding, in July 1935, the magazine VOU. It fwas the organ of the Bloomington: Double Pelican association of the same name, and continued without interruption until his (1975-1982). Five issues, in slightly death in 1978 (with number 160). The word “VOU”, sometimes pronounced rubbed original wrappers. “Vaou”, sometimes “Vô”, and which in the purest Dadaist tradition means nothing, was invented by Fujitomi Yasuo. It was through VOU that the first EUR 200.00 links of Japanese visual poetry with the concrete international movement Edited by Jed Rasula and Ron Barnard. were created. The magazine was known abroad and its director maintained Contributions by Thomas Meyer, John abundant correspondence with several poets such as Haroldo de Campos, Oliver Simon, Enslin, Howad McCord, Eugen Gomringer, LC. Vinholes, (grupo Noigandres) Pierre Garnier, some of Kenneth Irby, John Cage, David Antin, which became members of the Vou association. There were three Japanese MacLow, Malanga, Dorn, Coolidge, magazines of contemporary visual poetry: VOU, Kitasono Katsue éd. 1935- Barrett Watten, Paul Metcalf, others. A trade-sized journal, about 200 pp 1978 (150 numbers), ASA, Niikuni Seiichi éd. 1965-1974 (7 numbers). and each. Wch Way 5 was issued as a combined issue with New Wilderness 12, SHISHI, Yoshizawa Shôji éd. 1981-1992 (30 numbers) in the latter journal’s format. No. 5 ed by Don Byrd,, Jed Rasula, Jerome Rothenberg is an ASSOCIATION COPY, with laid-in ephemera INSCRIBED by editor Jad Rasula; made out to Ken Mikolowski of the Detroit-area Alternative Press:

6370-15624.tif [#15844] WALLPAPER Nos. 1-5/6. New Paltz,NY / London.

September-December 1974 -June 1976. 13035-17316B.tif Folio; original wrappers, made from [#19016] WEDGE heavy wallpaper, different for each Nos. 1-8 (all publ.). New York, NY, Wedge Press, 1982-1985. Orig. number. (Ltd. ed. of 200 copies, resp. 260 wrappers, 22,5x22 cm. (small stain on frontcover of no 1, small defect copies). Cover of no 4 lightly to bottom-spine no 3/5; but altogether a very good set) shaven,spine of no 1 with small defect and faint library stamp, otherwise in excellent condition. EUR 1,400.00 EUR 1,800.00 Edited by Phil Mariani and Brian Wallis. With numerous illustrations, b/w; text in two columns. Rare (near) set: Artistic & literary quarterly, published No. 1: An Aesthetic Inquiry”72pp. Contributors: Art Papier (Interview with co-operativerly by the contributings editors. First Joseph Beuys), G.A.A.G., Jenny Holzer, Jonathan Crary a.o. number compiled by Anthony Howell and Fiona Templeton, contibuting editors: Richard Bernas, Susan Bonvin, David Coxhead, Andrew Eden, Susan Hiller, Anthony Howell, Anthony McCall, Richard Quarrell, Bill Shephard, Amikam Toren, Susan Hiller, Anthony Howell, Anthony McCall, Richard Quarrell, Bill Shepherd, Amikam Toren, and John Welch. a.o. A variety of contributions e.g. Fiona Templeton; Lynne Tillman; Susan Hiller (“More excerpts from ‘Dream Mapping’ “);

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 61 14826-19994A.tif No. 2: The Spectacle” 74pp. Contributors: Richard Prince. Guy Debord, Pat [#19994] WESTEAST. Assembling Magazine Thomson, Michael Oblowitz, Jonathan Crary, Barbara Krugera.o. WESTEAST: - VERBO-VOCO-VISUAL - ASSEMBLING No. 3/4/5: Partial Texts: Essays & Fictions: 14 booklets, different format in MAGAZINE Number 5 / August 1980 Coast Gallery Piran 1980. And folder. Kathy Acker, Silvia Kobowski, Nan Becker, Reese Williams, Mathew Gallery of the National University “Brace Stamenkovič” Beograd 1980. Geller, Richard Milazzo, Roberta Allen, Theresa H.K. Cha, Harry Condoleon, Heavy boards, linen coveed, 30 x 23 x 3 cm. Approx. 250 pp. All original John Fekner, Candace Hill, Gary Indiana, Sarah Charlesworth and Phil Mariani. contributions, limited edition of 300 (this numbered 271) Handsigned by Luiz g. Neto. No. 6: Sexuality : Re/Positions. Guest editor: Silvia Kolbowski. 72pp. Contributors: Victor Burgin, Jean-François Lyotard, Judith Barrya.o. EUR 3,000.00 No. 7/8:The Imperialism of Representation, The Representation of Editors Franci Zagoričnik and Imperialism” 131pp. Contributors: Edward Said, Jurgen Habermas, Noam Zivko ladnik. Chomsky, Jonathan Crary, Edward Herman, Gayatri Spivak, Jean-Luc Godard Anthology: collages, object a.o. montages, visual poetry and some theoretical texts in English, Slovenian, Croatian. Fine.

14391-18854a.tif [#18854] WERKSTATT ASPEKT. “Werkstatt: Verein zur Förderung moderner Kunst”. Nos. 1-3 (all publ). Wien, 1964-1972. 4to, unbound, untrimmed.(32 pages +insert; 18 pp.+ insert; 52 pp + Errata). 29,5x21,5 cm; first 2 spine-stapled, no. 3 ringbound. First number has typographic frontcover, the others are illustrated. Very rare complete set. EUR 1,800.00

Journal for conceptual art and concrete and visual poetry, edited by Horst Lothar Renner, Gotttfried Schlemmer, and H. Hendrich (No.3), Artistic contributions by Chr.L.Attersee, P.Weibel, V. Export, Friedrich Knilli, Moucle Blackout (photomontages), a.o Contributions by the editors and Friedrich Achleitner, H.C.Artmann, Konrad Bayer, Eugen Gomringer, Max Bense, Brigitta Schlemmer, , S.D.Sauerbier, Heinze Peter Hellmuth. Number 2 entitled: Avangard zwischen Kunst und Massenkultur; Number three entitled “Die Medien als Instrumente zur Erlhaltung des status quo” with tele and kynetic arts.

13037-18164.tif [#18164] WHITEWALLS. A Magazine of Writings by Artists.

14849-20027.tif No. 4. Chicago: WhiteWalls (1980). First edition. [#20027] WESTEAST PARTISAN PEOPLE 62 pp. illustrated wrappers. Westeast Partisan People. Anthology: Catalogue. Galerija Skuc, EUR 300.00 Ljubljana, 1979, Ed. by Franci Zagoricnik – Zivko Kladnik. (Westeast Artists magazine, edited by Buzz Spector, Reagan No. 17 – 1979) CARDBOARD FOLDER; 32 24 x 3 cm, ca. p. 254 Upshaw, Rebecca Upshaw. Important issue for (contributions by 100 artists) photocopy, collage, handmade Richard Prince. Presents a prose work titled, “from contributions, offset etc. LIMITED Moving by Wading More Than Swimming.” Prince’s EDITON 300 (this no. 129): Fine. second appearance in WhiteWalls, and fourth EUR 2,000.00 periodical appearance overall.

Contributions by Oresta Amato, Ivo Antic, Keith Armstrong,John Furnival,:icoamp Ori, Sarenco, Tóth,

Timm Ulrichs etc. 14003-18781a.tif WITTE DE WITH. Publ. By Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam. [#18781] Cahiers Nos 1 - 7 (all published). Rotterdam. Richter Verlag, Düsseldorf 1993 - 1998. First 3 numbers in de-luxe edition. EUR 900.00

62 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com - Cahier No 1 (contr. by Hermann [#20206] WOW ! Pitz, Jessica Stockholder, Raoule Number 5 / Ed. et al. 1975 Keyser, a.o.; cover-design: Lawrence (Novisad, YU). 4 sheets, stapled, 50,3 x 17,3 cm Weiner), 196p., 2000 cop.; deluxe edition: 25 cop., numb/signed by folded to 25,3 x 17,3 cm. Weiner, Witte de With, Rotterdam/ EUR 1,000.00 Richter Verlag, Düsseldorf, 1993 deluxe edition Artists Magazine of the former artists - Cahier No 2 (contr. by Daniel Buren, group Bosch+Bosch: Jef Geys, a.o.; cover-design: Daniel Mirella Bentivoglio, Buren), 212p., 2000 cop; deluxe Stephen B. Cox, Michael Gibbs, Eugen Gomringer, Vladimir Gudac, Miroslav edition: 25 cop., cover-design by Klivar, Katalin Ladik, Nicola de Maria, Józef Markulik, Paul Neagu, Padin and Buren, each copy different, Wittede Caraballo (“Chile 11. Sept. 1973”), Robert Rehfeldt, René J. Rejl on Miroslv With, Rotterdam/Richter Verlag, Klivar), Predrag Sidjanin, Petr Stembera, Misko Suvakovic, Bm Sombathy, Düsseldorf, 1994 Gábor Tóth, and others - Cahier No. 3 (contr. by Daniel Buren, Stanley Brouwn, DianaThater,

a.o.; cover-design by Diana Thater), 13405-16787.tif 180p., 2000 cop.very small defect [#16787] WRITER’S FORUM to spine; deluxe edition: signed by Thater, Witte de With, Rotterdam/ Vol. 1 no 1 (all published ?). New York, NY, Writer’s Richter Verlag,Düsseldorf, 1995 Forum, Inc.1965. 22x14 cm., stapled, 60pp. deluxe edition EUR 150.00 - Cahier No. 4 (contr. by Eleanor Bond, Brandt Junceau, Edited by Newton Berry, James T. Farrell, Sylvia Keelan. a.o.; cover-design by Hermann Pitz), 220p., 2000 cop., Contributions by J.T. Farrell, N. Berry, T.M. Walker, Witte de With, Rotterdam/Richter Verlag, Düsseldorf, S. Keelan, L. Altman, T. Cole, D. Waldman a.o.. (No 1995 connection with Writer’s Forum published in Lafayette, - Cahier No. 5 (contr. by Carl Andre, Yvonne Dröge- CA, 1989 or in UCCS, Colorado Springs, CO, 1986). Wendell, a.o.; cover-design by Jan Dibbets), 192p., Cover says: First edition. 2000 cop., Witte de With, Rotterdam/Richter Verlag, Düsseldorf, 1996 - Cahier No. 6 (contr. by Tacita Dean, Craigie Horsfield, a.o.;cover-design by Uri Tzaig), 172p., 2000 cop., Witte de With, Rotterdam/Richter Verlag, 11631-16740L.tif Düsseldorf, 1997 [#16740] X-RAY. Magazine - Cahier No. 7 (contr. by Pierre Bismuth, William Engelen, a.o.;cover-design Nos. 1 - 10 (all published). San Franciso, Ventura, Pasadena /California, by Rita McBride), 184p., 2000 cop., Witte de With, Rotterdam/Richter Verlag, 1993 - 2004. (No. 4 - 10 in this set are one of 26 lettered copies signed Düsseldorf, 1998 by many of the contributors, No. 4 was shot and kissed by Hunter

14003-18783a.tif Thompson). There were no lettered copies for the first three issues: no. [#18783] 1 was limited to 100 copies, nos. 2 & 3 were limited to 200 copies each. Set of 3 boxes containing original work by Maria Anna Dewes, Brandt Formats vary from Velo-bound sheets to items enclosed in a box. This Junceau, Rob Kaptein, Guido Schmid (red box), set in very fine condition, with some important related material added Doriana Chiarini, Aernout Mik, Fiona Rae, Kay Rosen (blue box), (see below). W.J.M. Kok, Roman Signer, Pia Stadtbäumer, Koen Theys (green box). EUR 7,500.00 EUR 400.00

13406-16788.tif [#17135] WORK Number 1 (all published). San Francisco, CA, Intersection 1975. 26x20.5 cm., stapled, unpaginated (12 pages in pictorial wrappers; with illustrations. EUR 200.00 A complete run of this opulent “magazine” of art and literature. Edited by Edited by Geoff Young and Steve Davis. Jim Melchert, Johnny Brewton. Every issue is an assembling put together by hand, and Tom Clark, Anselm Hollo, Alec Lambie/Jim Pomeroy, features an exciting array of inserts, tip-ins, stickers, broadsides, chapbooks, Stan Rice, Francine de Fuisse (on Twombly). Also a flexdiscs, photographs, unusual graphics, x-rays, art objects, and fold-outs. Marcel Duchamp letter on chess problems. Contributions include previously unpublished material by Charles Bukowski,

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 63 Hunter S. Thompson (Issue 4), Richard Brautigan, Bern Porter, Billy Childish, Mark Faigenbaum, John Held, Jr., Dan Fante, Michael Montfort, A. D. Winans, Gerald Locklin, Jack Micheline, Allen Ginsberg, Johnny Brewton, Neeli Cherkovski, Wanda Coleman, Ruth Weiss, Hubert Selby, and many others. - With an important addition: many of the prospectuses and announcements from X-Ray are present (in total ca. 30 various pieces, addressed to the former subscriber/participant to this set. These include 1 a.l.s.postcard, 3 t.l.s., X-Ray spare-parts; x-ray Box #1 Mark Faigenbaum, etc.).

6457-6932a.tif [#6932] YANG. Tijdschrift voor Literatuur en Kommunikatie. Nos. 1-116. Sint-Amandsberg, Kortrijk, Gent, 1963-1984. Original wrappers; small 8vo and oblong. Set lacks 7 nos. EUR 1,500.00

Also numbered as years 1-20; subtitled originally ‘Avant- gardistisch Tijdschrift in Boekvorm’. Thus the begining of this significant Belgian progressive literary periodical. Contributions both literary and avant-garde artistic. Secretariat: Carlos de Vriese. Orig. Yang Group Gent. Edited by D. de Bru, J.E. Daele, L. Michael, R. Serras, M. Storme, P.D. Tanguy, D. van Ryssel, Joris Denoo, Roland Jooris, Jules Welling, a.o. Added: Yang-Monografie by Paul de Wispelaere. Lacking nos. 27, 37, 38, 73, 79, 91, 112

13189-16224.tif [#16873] YARDBIRD. Magazine (Zeitschrift für Jazz und - No. 7. 1965. 44 pp, in typographic wrappers. incl.several illustrated pages. Anderes. Hrsg. Galerie Seide) With signed lithography (56/200) by Raimund Girke. Contribs. By Werner Schreib, HJ Precht, Peter Iden, J.A.Thwaites, etc. YARDBIRD. Nos. 1-6. Hannover 1959-1961 (all under this title). In the - No. 8. n.d. (1966). 32 + XX pages, in illustrated stiff wrappers. With graphic original wrappers. Continued as: supplement by Ygael Tumarkin also monograph 8 on Tumarkin - No. 9, DER EGOIST. Nos. 7-17 (all publ.), Frankfurt, n.d. (1965?)-1970. In the 1966. 22 + XX pages. With graphic supplement by Hermann Goepfert (by original stiff wrappers. Produktionsgruppe X Nummer 23/500 der I. Auflage, signed and with stamp on verso). Continued as: DER NEUE EGOIST. Nos. 1-2 (all publ.). Frankfurt/ Hannover, (n.d., 1975-1976). In gold-coloured orig. wrappers. - No. 10. n.d. (1967). 50 page in illustrated stiff wrappers. With montage by Robert Michel & Ella Bergmann. Egozentrisches Manifest by Timm Ulrichs. Most issues, except No.17, in the edition with the graphic supplement, - No. 11. März 1967. 3.Jahrgang Heft 1. With a serigraphy by Jef Verheyen see detail below. The whole set in good condition for this fragile - No. 12. September 1967. 3.Jahrgang Heft 2. Hommage à Albert Schulze publication. All ca. 32,5 x 23,5 cm. Vellinghausen. With orig.serigraphy by Raimund Girke EUR 5,000.00 - No.13. Nov. 1967. Hommage à . Hrsg. Adam Seide. 7 pages in stiff boards. “Weiße Manifest” von L. Fontana with portrait; Contributions An art and art promotional publication of Galerie Seide. Published almost by Heinz Mack, Herman Goepfert, Wieland Schmied, Kurt Leonhard, Otto single-handedly by the Gallerist Seide (resulting in numerous errors and Piene, anomalies in the numbering). Early issues handmade, lateron larger editions. - No. 14. 1968 (1.Quartal, 4.Jahrgang, should be 9 th year). 46 pages in Full set of these publications,printed and produced under Seides supervision, illustrated card wrappers. With Graphic supplement by Christian Megert. mimeographed and printed in offset, at first in Hannover. After his move to Devoted to art in . Contribs.: J.A. Thwaites, Tuli Kupferberg, Peter Frankfurt the journal was produced in a larger, more commercial edition. Handke.Willoughby Sharp, etc. The last issue (17) published by Melzer Verlag, but immediately there after publication was discontinued. We are not certain that the art supplement to - No. 15.1968 (2.Quartal 1968). 50 pages in illustrated card wrappers. With this number was ever published. The first series (Yardbird) with orig. artwork Lithography by Herman de Vries. Issue devoted to Art in The Netherlands, on the covers and supplements (Zinklithografien) by Igael Tumarkin, Carl contr.many important dutch authors in translation, Provo documentation, etc Buchheister, Günter Drehbusch, Helmut Scholz (loose in no. 4, signed), - No. 16. (1.Heft 10.Jahrgang). 30 pages in illustrated card wrappers. Mostly Raimund Girke (2 of 3 in no 5.) Arnulf Rainer (in no. 6, signed), Hermann dedicated to Thomas Bayrle. With Lithography by Bayrle. Goepfert, Robert Michel. Thomas Bayrle, etc. Articles on contemporary - No. 17. (Heft 1/1970,11.Jahgang). 64 pages in illustrated card wrappers. art and artists, also on Jazz (Peter Kasten). The successor “Der Egoist” later Mostly dedicated to Werner Schreib (but the graphic supplement by him “Neue Egoist” was printed in offset, and bound in white stiff card wrappers not present,if published). The first commercially published issue (by Melzer with an illustration 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. 64 For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 6480-6956.TIF [#6956] ZEITSCHRIFT FUER ALLES / REVIEW FOR [#20232] ZOMERMANIFESTATIE GRONINGEN EVERYTHING / TíMARIT FYRIR ALLT Zomermanifestatie Groningen 1977, 22 juli - 21 Numbers 1-10A & 10B (= Beiheft), all publ. Stuttgart/Mols augustus, Groninger Museum, 1977. File published (Switzerland)/Basel, edition hansjörg mayer, Dieter Roth Verlag, as a booklet containing 20 postcards showing artists 1975-1987. Paperbound, pictorial wrappers. involved in the program ‘16 dagen’: Fitzgibbon & EUR 4,000.00 Winters, Vito Acconci, Barbara Bloom, Nan Hoover, Pieter Holstein, Chris Langdon, Paul Sharits, Jack Goldstein, David Salle, Michel Waisvisch, Michael Snow, Yvonne Rainer, Carolee Schneemann, Galerie Magazijn Groningen, Dekker, 3 postcards with supplementary information. Plus programme leaflet Zomermanifestatie Groningen 1978, 20 juli – 2 september. - Programmakrant, 43 x 30 cm, 24 paginas - Some extra info, map, flyer, De Volkskrant text - Poëzie rondom Groningen, envelop Founded and edited by DIETER ROTH; the review “...will not only accept & with 16 cards - Kwartetspel Groninger print everything but will accept & print everything by everybody”. Limited Zomermanifestatie 1978, 30 printed cards, 9 x edition of 500 for the complete set. The issues are profusely illustrated and 6 cm - Invitation Corps de Garde/Leendert contain examples of concrete and visual poetry. Contribs. by Dieter Roth, van Lagestein re program Augustus with J. Furnival, D.S. Houédard, K.B. Schäuffelen, F. Achleitner, H. Cibulka, D. installations by Vito Acconci, Maryanne Amacher, Jon Borofsky, Steiger, H. Eisendle, K. Renner, G. Brus, K. Riha, K. Bayer, B. Mattheus a.o. Michael Brewster, Jack Goldstein, Dan Graham, David Salle ao, 2 pages Covers designed by Uwe Lohrer. Number of pages varies strongly from 32 to 330 pages for the first 7 numbers and increases to 590 to 1252 pp. for the A4, loose strip of paper with title added with paperclip. Extra Dik, numbers 8-10. References: Archiv Sohm, p. 70, 156. Groninger Zomermanifestatie 1979, 24 x 17 cm, 48 pages, plus loose programme leaflet Extra Fris, Groninger Zomermanifestatie 1980, 20 x 21 cm, 50 pages Together EUR 400.00

6577-7061.tif [#7061] ZONE. Poésie, littérature, art vivant. Nos. 1 - 7/8 (all publ.). Bordeaux, 1974-hiver/ printemps 1977. 8vo; with illustrated wrappers. EUR 350.00

Directed by Didier Arnaudet. No. 1: Attention Poésie (texts by Alain Anseeuw, Maxime Benoit-Janin, Daniel Biga, etc.); No. 2: La Mère/ The Mother/ Die Mutter (texts by Arnaudet, Guy Bellay, etc.; No. 3: Poésie et Science-Fiction (texts by Benoit-Jeannin, Jacq. Donguy, Claude Maillard, etc.); No. 4: Mythe U.S.A. (texts by Arnaudet, Marc Villard, etc.); No. 5/6: Le Politique (texts by Arnaudet, Monnereau etc.); No. 7/8: Des Objets (Texts by Daniel Biga, Pierre Gabriel, Jean Breton etc.). Ills. by: Massol, Jean-Pierre Le Boul’ch, Jean Marie Bertholin, Alexandre Delay.

12972-15820.TIF [#20204] ZWEITSCHRIFT. 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 2,200.00

14066-18173.tif [#18173] ZEPHYR Edited by Uta Brandes-Erlhoff & Michael Erlhoff, later with Paul Komor, Harald Weltzer. “In Numbers 1-2(all publ). San Francisco: Zephyr der Zweitschrift werden theoretische Aufsätze (1981-1982). Ilustrated wrappers very lightly verschiedener Argumentationsweisen zu soiled. unterschiedlichen Themen veröffentlicht.(literatur, EUR 200.00 bildende kunst, photographie, musik, architektur) und sie sollen spaß an der Zweitschrift haben.” Edited by Joe Safdie. Contributions by Tom Clark, Original contributions as follows: Holly Prado, Jack Hirschman, Duncan McNaughton, No.1: Contributions by Albrecht D., R. Filliou, T. Ira Cohen, David Levi-Strauss, Ed Dorn, and others.

For more extensive descriptions and more images please consult our website at antiq.benjamins.com 65 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.)”105 pages + 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 (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.”

13330-16623.tif [#16623] Z-ZZZZZZ Numbers 1-6 (Z-ZZZZZZ,complete run). Cala (Vermond): Z Press (c. 1974-1977). Published via the Poetry Projects,NYC. Original pictorial wrappers. EUR 400.00

Edited by Kanward Elmslie, Journal for visual and concrete poetry, “NY School” oriented magazine, featuring the work of Berrigan, Brainard, Nolan, Ashbery, Coolidge, Mathews, Padgett, O’Hara, Wieners, Schuyler, and many others. Two issues have important contributions by Ian Hamilton Finlay.

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