libri cataloghi d’artista künstler bücher kataloge livres catalogues d’artistes artists books catalogues + catalogues inscribed and signed by artists Apollonio, Marina. Marina Apollonio. werke 1964-1973. Texts by kurt jungwirth, wilfried screener and gill dorfles. Graz: Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, 1973. Small square quarto, un paginated, illustrated throughout in black and white + one page printed in red and blue; one silk screened page on japanese paper + one loosely laid in silkscreened transparent overlay sheet representing 3 figures. Blind stamped front cover. - First edition. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held in the Landesmuseum Joanneum from april 13 to mai 6, 1973, with short biography exhibition list and bibliography. euro 220 Bloomsday 64. Actions / Agit pop / dé-collage / happening. Texts: Stanley Brouwn, Bazon Brock, Franz Mon, Tomas Schmidt, Wolf Vostell. Frankfurt: Galerie Loehr, 1964. Quarto, 32 stapled pages in self wrappers, illustrated throughout with reproduced photographs from happenings, newspapers and television screens and typographic statements. Unusual fine condition. - First edition of this catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition that took place on june 1964. The sheets used for this catalogue come from Vostell's poster for the show. Texts, reproduced from typescripts, by Brouwn (“A short manifest”), Karalus, Brock, Artmann, and Nam June Paik. Photograph of Vostell happening by Peter Moore.euro 500 Breger, Udo (ed.) 3. Almanach der Galerie im Centre, Göttingen. Göttingen: Udo Breger, 1969. Large cardboard box (38,5 x 61 x 10) containing 4 multiples being: 1 square multiple with three pieces of wood (7 x 7 x 1,7 cm) bolted together; a small object made of clay - signed fungi; 1 little ‘squeeze’ bread made out of plastic and glued onto a white piece of plastic - signed otto dressler; a black molded square plastic form (29 x 29 cm) with in the center a small white plastic cushion kept with a metal jar clip - signed and numbered H.S. Richter. Furthermore a closed envelope stamped “An alle Haushaltungen”; a mini BSAF sound tape; a 8 mm film documenting a performance ‘do it now’ held on 13.3.1969; the lp ‘dances’ by gunter hampel; one oblong octavo size booklet (un paginated), documenting the activities of the ‘GALERIE IM CENTRE’ from dec. 1966 – dec. 1969. + 40 original signed and numbered contributions (silk screens, lithographs, etchings and photography) by Michel Badura, Thomas Bayrle, W. G. Cassel, Peter Chotjewitz, A. Dick, Otto Dressler, G. Eirich, L. Emrich, Cl. Garcia, Klaus Groh, D. Glasmacher, B. Jäger, R. Koehler, H.-B. Lindemann, K. Mätzig, J. Remé, P. Reus, H. S. Richter, G. Rokahr, Schuldt, Friedeman Singer, K. Klaus Staeck, D. Ullrich, Timm Ulrichs (2x), A. Walker, J. Wölbing and others. The accompanying booklet is numbered on the title page. All objects set into a large piece of polystyrene. - First edition of this early multi-media publication. One of 130 (200) copies. This 3rd almanach is a compilation of work presented in the gallery during the years 1966 -1969. euro 2.400 Broodthaers, Marcel. Film als Objekt-Objekt als Film. Text: Johannes Cladders. Mönchengladbach: Städtisches Museum, 1971. Printed (‘Fig. 1’) cardboard box containing 3 smaller boxes (printed respectively: ‘Fig. 2’; ‘Fig.0’ and ‘Fig.12’ . The bottom of each box prints ‘Fig. A’ + a text by Johannes Cladders. The largest box measures 20,75 x 16 x 3,5 cm, the smallest box 17,5 x 13,5 x 2,75) - First edition. One of 220 numbered copies. euro 2000 (computer art) Schröder, Käthe (ed.). Impulse Computerkunst. Graphik - Plastik - Musik - Film. München: Kunstverein (1971). Quarto, 62 pages of which one 3 page fold-out, illustrated throughout among which 1 color plate. Printed, silver colored stiff wrappers, Ring bound. Very fine. - First edition. Loosely laid in a one page 'Sonderbeitrag' by Zoran Radovic. euro 80 Dittmar, Jens. Schubladen.(Katalog zur Ausstellung Schubladen) Eschen: Self published, 1981. Large size matchbox containing 39 printed cards of which 32 describe the works of the exhibited works. The matchbox is hand painted on the top. - First edition. One of 140 numbered copies of this catalogue of an exhibition of works by artists from Liechtenstein and Tangent that were invited to make an artwork in a drawer. euro 50 Szeemann,Harald - Arnold Bode - Karlheinz Braun - Bazon Brock - Peter Iden - Alexander Kluge (Cur.) Documenta 5. Befragung der Realität. Bildwelten heute. Kassel: Documenta GmbH, 1972. Orange colored, tabbed indexed binder. illustrated throughout in black and white and in color. Cover designed by Edward Ruscha. Light foxing to first page, otherwise very fine. - First edition. Published on the occasion of Documenta 5 held from June 30 - October 8, 1972. Summary: Kritische Theorie des ästhetischen Gegenstandes; Audiovisuelles Vorwort; Trivialrealismus & Trivialemblematik; Bilderwelt und Frömmigkeit; Gesellschaftliche Ikonographie an zwei Beispielen; Werbung; Politische Propaganda; Science Fiction/Heute von gestern gesehen; Utopie/Morgen von heute gesehen; Spiel und Wirklichkeit; Bildnerei der Geisteskranken; Film; Museen von Künstlern; Sozialistischer Realismus; Realismus; Individuelle Mythologien-Selbstdarstellung-Prozesse; Idee + Idee/Licht; Information; Verzeichnis der ausgestellten Werke; Allgemeine Bibliographie; Während: Ereigniskalender; Nachher 1: Text; Nachher 2: Bild; Nachher 3: Presse; Fotonachweis. Participating artists: Vito Acconci, Vincenzo Agnetti, Peter Alexander, John de Andrea, Giovanni Anselmo, Arbeitszeit, Archigram, Chuck Arnoldi, Art & Language, Richard Artschwager, Michael Ashkin, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Georg Baselitz, Lothar Baumgarten, Robert Bechtle, Gottfried Bechtold, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Joseph Beuys, Karl Oskar Blase, Mel Bochner, Alighiero Boetti, Christian Boltanski, Claudio Bravo, George Brecht, K.P. Brehmer, Marcel Broodthaers, Stanley Brouwn, Günter Brus, Daniel Buren, Victor Burgin, Michael Buthe, James Lee Byars, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Castelli, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Chuck Close, Tony Conrad, Ron Cooper, Bill Copley, Joseph Cornell, Robert Cottingham, Paul Cotton, Hanne Darboven, Walter De Maria, David Deutsch, Jan Dibbets, Herbert Distel, Gino de Dominicis, Marcel Duchamp, John Dugger, Don Eddy, Franz Eggenschwiler, Ger van Elk, Richard Estes, Luciano Fabro, John C. Fernie, Robert Filliou, Jud Fine, Joel Fisher, Terry Fox, Howard Fried, Hamish Fulton, Franz Gertsch, Gilbert & George, Ralph Goings, Hubert Gojowczyk, Dan Graham, Walter Grasskamp, Nancy Graves, Hans Haacke, Duane Hanson, Guy Harloff, Michael Harvey, Haus-Rucker-Co, Auguste Herbin, Eva Hesse, Rebecca Horn, Jean Olivier Hucleux, Douglas Huebler, Jörg Immendorff, Will Insley, Rolf Iseli, Ken Jacobs, Neil Jenney, Alfred Jensen, Jasper Johns, Joan Jonas, Max G. Kaminski, Howard Kanovitz, Edward Kienholz, Imi Knoebel, Christof Kohlhofer, Jannis Kounellis, Tom Kovachevich, Piotr Kowalski, David Lamelas, Barry Le Va, Jean LeGac, Alfred Leslie, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Ingeborg Luscher, Inge Mahn, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Etienne Martin, Richard McLean, David Medalla, Fernando Melani, Jim Melchert, Mario Merz, Gustav Metzger, Bernd Minnich, Malcolm Morley, Ed Moses, Bruce Nauman, Hermann Nitsch, Claes Oldenburg, Yoko Ono, Dennis Oppenheim, Blinky Palermo, Panamarenko, Giulio Paolini, A.R. Penck, Giuseppe Penone, Vettor Pisani, Sigmar Polke, Stephen Posen, Markus Raetz, Arnulf Rainer, Gerhard Richter, Klaus Rinke, Dorothea Rockburne, Peter Roehr, Allen Ruppersberg, Edward Ruscha, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Ulrich Ruckriem, Robert Ryman, John Salt, Salvo, Lucas Samaras, Paul Sarkisian, Jean-Frederic Schnyder, Ben Schonzeit, Werner Schroeter, HA Schult, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Fritz Schwegler, Richard Serra, Paul Sharits, Allan Shields, Katharina Sieverding, Robert Smithson, Michael Snow, Keith Sonnier, Klaus Staeck, Paul Staiger, Jorge Stever, Robert Strubin, Harald Szeemann, Paul Thek, Wayne Thiebaud, Andre Thomkins, David Tremlett, Richard Tuttle, Ben Vautier, W + B Hein, Franz Erhard Walther, Robert Watts, William Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, John Wesley, H.C. Westermann, William Wiley, Rolf Winnewisser, Tom Wudl, Klaus Wyborny, La Monte Young, Peter Young, Gilberto Zorio. euro 500 (electric art) Andrews, Oliver. Electric Art. Foreword by Oliver Andrews. An introductory note by Alan Watss + a text by Jack Burnham. Los Angeles: UCLA Art Department, 1969. Small quarto, un paginated (48 pages), illustrated throughout. Blindstamped copper colored wrappers. Very fine. - First edition of this catalogue of the exhibition organized by Oliver Andrews and the staff of the UCLA Department of Art, at the UCLA Art Galleries, January - March 1969, and the Phoenix Art Museum, April - June 1969. Artists represented include Oliver Andrews, Stephen Antonakos, Fletcher Benton, Zbigniew Blazeje, Robert Breer, Jack W. Burnham, Eugenia Butler, James Byars, Enrique Castro-Cid, Chryssa, Mike Cooper, Mary Corse, Francois Dallegret, Dana Draper, Dan Flavin, William Grover, Intersystems, Douglas Huebler, Jessie Jacobs, Edward Kienholz, Gyula Kosice, Joseph Kosuth, Stanley Landsman, Linda Levi, Les Levine, ‘Su Li’ (Eric Orr), Tom Lloyd, Ronald Mallory, Boyd Mefferd, Pat O’Neill, Nam June Paik, Chuck Prentiss, Earl Reiback, Joseph Riccio, John Rosenbaum, Morio Shinoda, Takis, Jean Tinguely, Sy Weisman and Thomas Wilfred. includes biographical sketches and a few bibliographical references. euro 150 Haks, Frans - Egbert Switters. Environments. Utrecht: Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, 1969. Illustrated cardboard box (3,7 x 31,5 x 22,5) containing exhibition catalogue, 2 game like charts and a plastic holder that holds a battery, a light bulb and two cables. The catalogue has three circular openings through which a disc appears that functions as table of contents. The game charts have each 48 punched holes through which an electrical contact can be made to light up a little light bulb if an answer to a question is correct. Design and idea Swip Stolk. - First edition of this catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition held in the Centraal Museum Uutrecht. With short biographies, lists of publications and list of exhibitions of: Marinus Boezem, Karl Gerstner, Horacio Carsia-Rossi, Julio Le Parc, Francois Morellet, Christian Megert, Peter Struycken,a.o. euro 80 Etienne-Martin. Demeure 3 intérieur. Paris: Galerie Breteau, 1960. Square small quarto, 12 pages Japanese with 3 semi circular cut outs + 3 printed transparent silk screened inteleaves. Self wrappers. - First edition of this catalogue for an exhibition held in december 1960. Photography by Robert Descharnes, Luigi Grifi, Marc Vaux, Willi. Wonderful catalogue. euro 40 Ettl, Georg. Georg Ettl. Introduction by Johannes Cladders. Mönchengladbach: Städtisches Museum, 1977/1978. Printed cardboard box (20,5 x 16 x 2,8 cm)containing a 4 page introductory text in typo script by Johannes Cladders; a title and colophon page; an 8 page booklet with an illustrated survey of the exhibition and 10 loose gold printed cards on heavy stock, of which 5 are single and 5 folded pages. - First edition. One of 330 numbered copies. euro 150 Fisher, Joel. Joel Fisher. Introduction by Johannes Cladders. Mönchengladbach: Städtisches Museum, 1975. Printed cardboard box (20, 5 x 16 x 2, 8) containing a 3 page introductory text in typo script by Johannes Cladders; an octavo size catalogue, unpaginated with many illustrations, that describes and documents the conceptual history of the exhibition. Catalogue designed by Joel Fisher. - First edition. One of 550 numbered copies. euro 180 Messer Thomas M. GIE - Guggenheim International Exhibition - 1971. New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1971. Quarto size silver colored box containing a 44 page catalogue with text by Diane Waldman, 19 illustrations of which 9 double page Printed wrappers. The box contains furthermore a 4 or 8 page illustrated and folded flyer with info about each of the 21 contributing artists, being: Antonio Dias, Daniel Buren, Hanne Darboven, Victor Burgin, Richard Long, Mario Merz, On Kawara, Jiro Takamatsu, Jan Dibbets, Carl Andre, Walter De Maria, Dan Flavin, Michael Heizer, Judd Donald, Joseph Kosuth, Sol Lewitt , Robert Morris , Bruce Nauman, Robert Ryman, Richard Serra and Lawrence Weiner. Box with opened corners on one side. In original cardboard slipcase. - First edition of this important and iconic Guggenheim catalogue. euro 200 von Graevenitz, Gerhard. Gerhard von Graevenitz. Text in Dutch and German. Otterlo: Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, 1984. Quarto, 164 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers with two diagonal cut outs. Faint small fold on front wrapper. Design by Pieter Brattinga. - First edition. Introduction by Rudi Oxenaar. Chronology by Antje von Graevenitz. Interview with Frans Haks. Texts by Kenneth Martin, Laszlo Gloser, and Jürgen Morschel. euro 50 Kampmann. Maschinen / Automobile Skulpturen. Zürich: Galerie Bischofberger, 1969. Square quarto, unpaginated, 36 pages of which 12 printed - silkscreened - on transparent acetate and 2 fold out pages, illustrated throughout. Printed wrappers. Some light foxing and discoloration towards the ages of wrappers, otherwise fine. - First edition. Exhibition from march 22 - april 9 1969. euro 70 Kounellis, Jannis. Jannis Kounellis. Mönchengladbach: Städtisches Museum, 1978. Printed cardboard box (20,5 x 16x 2,4 cm) containing 4 sheets, one with a title-page and colophon, and three pages with Alexander Bloks’ poem "Die Skythen" ("The Scythians") + a multiple, being a piece of hard pressed cardboard (19,7 x 15,5 cm) on which an iron rod has been pasted with thin white paper. - First edition. One of 440 numbered copies. (glasmeier 444) euro 950 Kricke, Norbert. Norbert Kricke. Text by Paul Wember Krefeld: Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, 1962. Quarto, un paginated, (16 pages) 20 photographic illustrations + one plate. Illustrated wrappers. Wrappers designed by Kricke. - First edition. A per. Exhibition in in the group known and Werner Ruhnau, wonderful copy of a remarkably designed catalogue (with narrow vertical cut outs on front and rear wrapthe Musseum Haus Lange from october 14 – december 16, 1962. Kricke was one of the most important artists as L’Art Informel, and had close links with ZERO and Nouveau Réalisme. From 1959 he worked with Yves Klein euro 100 Dittmar, Rolf - Jürgen O. Olbrich (editors) Kunst, Katalog, Kunst : die Gestaltung des Katalogs. Sammlung Dittmar, Nr. 4. Kassel: Kasseler Kunstverein, 1987. Computerleporello, un paginated (180 pages measuring 37,5 x 30 cm). Printed plastic portfolio, held together with cotton strap. Complete also with five folded (2 in color and 3 in black and white measuring 59,3 x 84 cm) posters reproducing the exhibited art catalogs. - First edition of this catalogue (about art catalogues, just as this catalogue wants to be. jvddd) published on the occasion of an exhibition held from 12.6.-20.9.1987 in the Kasseler Kunstverein. From the introduction: "Kuenstlerisch gestaltete Kataloge gift es schon sent Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. …gegenueber den zwanziger jahren hat such die Zahl vim Kuenstler gestalteter Katalogue prozentual ever vermindert. In der Katalogflut von heute entspricht der gestaltete Katalog der 'Nadel im Heuhaufen', wobei man allerdings kuenstlerische Gestaltung un Herstellungsaufwand nicht miteinander verwechselt werden darf…" euro 180 Groh, Klaus / Christiane Dierks (cur.) - Anke Schröder - Gottfried Hafner - and Hermann Havekost. Künstlerbücher. Buchobjekte. Livres d'artistes. Libri oggetti. Catalog by Hermann Havekost. Text in German and English. Oldenburg: Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem Universität Oldenburg, 1986. Consists of 4 separate triangular blocks of pages, sewn, bound and joined by a pliable section of book cloth to form either a flat book or a free-standing 3-dimensional object (dimensions 40 x 40 cm. folding to 20 x 20 cm), 1408 pages, illustrated throughout. Cloth with gold printed spine. - First edition. One of 1000 (2000) copies bound with thread stitching. Among the participating artists Roberta Allen, Arno Arts Gianni Barrette, Guy Blues Guglielmo A. Cavellini, Robin Crozier, Guillermo Deisler, Klaus P. Dencker, Agnes Denes, Pier Van Dijk, Peter Downsbrough, Robert Filliou, Jochen Gerz, Michael Gibbs, Michael C. Glasmeier, Klaus Groh, Wolfgang Hainke, Dick Higgins, Milan Knizak, Jiri Kolar, Kriwet, Berengar Laurer, Ingeborg Luscher, Enzo Mari, Robert Morgan, Paul Neagu, Richard Nonas, Jurgen O. Olbrich, Luciano Ori, Michele Perfetti, Romaine Perrin, Edward M Plunkett, Karl Riha, Siegfried J. Schmidt, Barbara Schmidt-Heins, Gabriele Schmidt-Heins, Guy Schraenen, Al Souza, Klaus Staeck, Horst Tress, Timm Ulrichs, Jiri Valoch, Franz Erhard Walther.euro 450 Lippard, Lucy. 955,000 / 557,087 an exhibition organized by Lucy R. Lippard for the contemporary art council of the seattle art museum at the seattle art museum pavilion from september 5 to october 5 1969; version titles 955,000 to vancouver art gallery 1970. 137 loose index cards of which three are empty. - First edition of this exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 13 - February 8, 1970. This is an expanded, somewhat different version of the Seattle exhibition and catalogue "557,087" which had been organized by Lippard the previous year. The catalogue consists of 137 printed 4 x 6 inch index cards containing artists' proposals and conceptual works. This copy complete, with additional blank backing sheet. Artists include Vito Acconci, Morrie Alhadeff, Carl Andre, Keith Arnatt, Art & Language, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, John Baldessar, Robert Barry, Robert Barthelme, Gene Beery, Mel Bochner, William Bollinger, Jonathan Borofsky, Daniel Buren, Donald Burgy, R. Castro, Greg Curnoe, Hanne Darboven, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Christos Dikeakos, Robert Dootson, Rafael Ferrer, Barry Flanagan, Anne Gerber, Dan Graham, Hans Haacke, Alex Hay, Michael Heizer, Eva Hesse, Douglas Huebler, Robert Huot, Steve Kaltenbach, On Kawara, Edward Kienholz, Bob Kinmont, Joseph Kosuth, Christine Kozlov, John Latham, Barry Le Va, Sol LeWitt, Lucy R. Lippard, Roelof Louw, Duane Lunden, Thomas Maythem, Bruce McLean, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, John Perreault, Adrian Piper, Liliana Porter, Polly Rawn, Robert Rohm, Allen Ruppersberg, Edward Ruscha, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, George Sawchuk, Richard Serra, Randolph Sims, Robert Smithson, Keith Sonnier, N.E. Thing, Jeffrey Wall, Lawrence Weiner, Ian Wilson, Jinny Wright. Includes introduction, bibliography, quotations, etc., all scattered throughout the randomly-distributed index cards. euro 500 Szeemann, Harald. Vorstellungen nehmen Form an. 9. Mai bis 15. Juni 1969. 'Live in your head'. When Attitudes become Form. Works - Concepts - Processes - Situations - Information / Wenn Attitüden Form werden. Werke - Konzepte - Vorgänge - Situationen - Information / Quand les attitudes deviennent forme. Oeuvres - concepts - processus - situations - information / Quando attitudini diventano forma. Opere - concetti - processi - situazioni - informazione. (Bern - Krefeld - Avignon - Rom - Kopenhagen - London - Stockholm - Helsinki). Text in English, German and French. Krefeld: Museum Haus Lange, (1969). Quarto size black ring binder containing a 2 page introduction by Paul Wember, 4 pages with press clippings, 14 pages printed on pink stock with title page with 'Zur Austellung' by Harald Szeemann, 'Notes on the New' by Scott Burton + 'Diversité abondance…' by Grégoire Muller. Furthermore a 'Bibliography General' and a listing with 'Works on exhibit' and a thumb index that lists alphabetically short illustrated biographies and exhibition information of the following participating artists. Near mint copy. - First edition. Here the German (next to the Bern and London) version of this famous catalogue published on the occasion of Szeemann's 'When Attitudes become Form'. Artists included: Carl Andre, Giovanni Anselmo, Richard Artschwager, Thomas Bang, Jared Bark, Robert Barry, Joseph Beuys, Alighiero Boetti, Mel Bochner, Marinus Boezem, Bill Bollinger, Michael Buthe, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Paul Cotton, Hanne Darboven, Jan Dibbets, Ger van Elk, Rafael Ferrer, Barry Flanagan, Ted Glass, Hans Haacke, Eva Hesse, Douglas Huebler, Paolo Icaro, Alain Jacquet, Neil Jenney, Stephen Kaltenbach, Jo Ann Kaplan, Edward Kienholz, Yves Klein, Joseph Kosuth, Jannis Kounellis, Gary B. Kuehn, Sol LeWitt, Bernd Lohaus, Richard Long, Roelof Louw, Bruce McLean, Walter De Maria, David Medalla, Mario Merz, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Panamarenko, Pino Pascali, Paul Pechter, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Emilio Prini, Markus Raetz, Allen Ruppersberg, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Robert Ryman, Frederick Lane Sandback, Alan Saret, Sarkis, Jean-Frédéric Schnyder, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Keith Sonnier, Richard Tuttle, Frank Lincoln Viner, Aldo Walker, Franz Erhard Walther, William G. Wegman, Lawrence Weiner, William T. Wiley, and Gilberto Zorio. euro 800 Mari, Enzo. Struttura 444 B 1958. Vom Konstruktivismus zur Kinetik 1917 bis 1967. Krefeld: Galerie Denise René - Hans Mayer, 1967. Printed, oblong and quarto size boards (21 x 28 cm folded) that contain Mari's Struttura 444 B 1958, being a movable and optical sculpture with different sized circular die cut holes and silk screened yellow and white circles of different sizes. The multiple is kept in printed wrappers with on the inside some gallery photographs and several installaton views. Fine. - First edition. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held form june 10 - september 10 1967. euro 450 Mclean, Bruce. Retrospective. King for a day and 999 other pieces/works/things, etc. 1969.London: Situation Publications, 1972. Small quarto, un paginated, (56 pages), 16 photographic plates, The photograph with the 'Take a line for a walk piece' has at the bottom of the page a stapled on piece of 40 cm long rope. Black wrappers with stapled on string with attached green label that prints: ''King for a Day Piece' / A Proposal work 1969 realised / Saturday 11th March 1972 Piece / Another minor Pre-dated Piece'. One closing label (broken) that printed: Another <major Breakthrough / Piece Note Casual Tat. Furthermore a pasted on label on the lower rear cover from the Tate Gallery. With very light foxing to first page otherwise very fine. - First edition. Complete with loosely laid in original drawing by McLean. euro 200 Oldenburg, Claes - Bruggen, Coosje van - Rudy Oxenaar. Claes Oldenburg: Mouse Museum/Ray Gun Wing. Otterlo/Keulen: Rijksmuseum Kröller Müller/Museum Ludwig, 1979. Illustrated cardboard box, (29,5 x 21 x 2,5 cm) , containing a text-sheet and quarto size oblong catalogue with 136 pages, illustrated throughout. Black printed wrappers. Near fine. - First edition. This copy signed by Oldenburg on title page of catalogue. euro 180 Olivetti Hispano (presentation). 6 graphic designers italianos presentados por… Barcelona: Olivetti, 1971. Small square quarto, 6 folded leaves, one for each designer with on the left side a cut out profile of each designer: Franco Bassi, Giulio Confalonieri, Silvio Coppola, Franco Grignani, Bruno Munari and Pino Tovaglia. The right side of the folded sheet with reproduced works of each artist/designer. Printed wrappers. With original printed vellum wrappers. Near mint. - First edition. Exhibition in 'las Galerías de Exposiciones de la Obra Social y Cultural de la Caja de Ahorros de Asturias, en oviedo del 21 de diciembre de 1970 al 1 de enero de 1971, en Gijón del 2 al 10 de enero, en Sama de Langreo del 11 al 20 de enero y en Avilés del 21 al 30 de enero de 1971'. euro 120 Pesce Gaetano. Le futur est peut-etre passé. Text in French and Englisch. Paris/Firenze : Centre Beaubouburg / Centro Di, 1975. Narrow quarto, un paginated, 6 leporellos with each 12 pages, illustrated throughout, whereby the top of each of the pages with illustrations is cut diagonally. Soft plastic wrappers with blind stamped title. Light soiling to one or two pages of the leporellos but still a very good copy. - First edition. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held in the Centre de creation Industrielle. Etablissement Public du Centre Beaubourg. Musée des Arts Décoratifs 8 janvier – 9 mars 1975. Texts by Gerald gassio-Talabot ; Alessandro Mendini ; Yusuke Nakahara; Gaetano Pesce. Among the illustrations: Serie le comparse del tempo (hommage a Mies vand er Rohe); Pièce per una fucilazione; fauteuil ‘Yeti’; Première idée pour l’italy: pour la participation a l’exposition ‘Italy: the new domestic landscape’; Unità abitativa per due persone, 1971; ‘Moloch’, 1971-1972; and sofort. euro 200 Herzka, Dorothy. Pop Art One. New York: Publishing Institute of American Art, 1965. Double spiral comb bound catalog with octavo size card back board. Pasted on the the inside of the back board a printed portfolio that contains 27 loose sheets, representing art works by jasper johns, roy lichtenstein, claes oldenburg, james rosenquist, tom wesselmann and andy warhol. The portfolio is sealed with a circular Lichtenstein explosion sticker. The left and right panels of the front part of the catalogue count each 16 pages, of which 5 numbered text pages, 12 un paginated text pages, 3 pages with illustrations and 2 acetate pages with silk screened numbers. The ' catalog window' closes with two Ben-Day dots covers. - First edition of this most charming catalog. euro 550 Kuttner, Peter - Peter Rautmann. Public eye: kinetik, konstruktivismus, environments. Kunsthaus Hamburg, 1968. Oblong (15 x 36 cm) tabbed catalogue, un paginated (78 pages), illustrated throughout. Illustrated wrappers with black linen spine. Catalog design by Wolfgang Reindel. Light traces of use but overall a very good copy. - First edition. Catalogue for an exhibition that took place from november 1 - december 1 1968. Participating artists: Jan van den Abbeel, Carla Accardi, Marina Appollonio, Bernard Aubertin, Ueli Berger, Paul Bery, Umberto Bignardi, Hartmut Böhm, Agostino Bonalumi, Vittorio Bonato, Bob Bonies, Stuart Brisley, Keith Bocklehurst, Linde Burkhardt, Francis Carr, Inge Claus-Jansen, Hugo de Clercq, Gianni Colombo, Dadamaino, Chris Dawson, Bruno Demattio, Jan Dibbets, Axel Dick, Herbert Distel, Angel Duarte, Klaus Geldmacher, Rainer Giese, Kuno Gonschior, Lily Greenham, Dieter Hacker, Axel Heibel, Jorg Heidemann-Harry Kramer-Harald Ortlieb, Ewert Hilgemann, Rudolf kammer, Georg R. Kiefer, Knud Knabe, W.Knoebel (IMI), Werner Kriegelstein, Peter Kuttner, Arnulf Letto, Carsten Lukas, Konrad Lueg, Adolf Luther, Francesco Marotti, Gino Marotta, Don Mason, Jorg Moller, Marcello Morandini, Klaus Muller-Domnick, Gunter Neusel, Arno Opperman, Charlotte Posenenske, Barbara Puscke, Wolfgang Reindel, Klaus Rinke, Peter Sedgley, Ed Sommer, Ferdinand Spindel, sultan, Paolo Scheggi, Uwe-York Schluter, Karl-Ludwig Schmaltz, Konrad Schulz, Klaus Staudt, Jorrit Tornquist, Jef Verheyen, Mark Verstockt, Walter Voegeli, Hinnerk Wehberg, Ulla Wiggen, Stephen Willats, Valentino Zini.euro 160 Raysse, Martial. Cari Amici. Milano: Galeria Iolas, (1970). Oblong quarto, un paginated, (32 pages), illustrated throughout + 4 page pasted in leporello with text in english, one narrow folded strip with text in french, two pasted in images representing the artist. In heavy printed ring bound boards. - First edition. euro 200 Hultén, K.G. - Carlo Derkert - Daniel Spoerri, Billy Klüver. Rörelse I Konsten. (Movement in art) Stockholm: Moderna Museet, 1961. Elongated catalogue (57 x 11 cm), 25 pages + a 5 page list of exhibited works, + 14 page leporello attached to the inside of rear page (with historical survey by K.G. Hultén). Stiff illustrated wrappers. Fine. - First Swedisch edition of this catalogue of a memorable exhibition that opened at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and was then shown at Moderna Museet from may 17 september 3, 1961 and later in Louisiana, near Copenhagen. With short illustrated biographies of Yaacov Agam, Joseph Albers, Roy Ascott, Hans Bellmer, Harry Bertoia, Andre Bloc, George Brecht, Robert Breer, John Bursside III, Pol Bury, Alexander Calder, Milton Cohen, William Copley, Siegfried Cremer, Carlo Cruz Diez, Narciso Debourg, Marcel Duchamp, Charles Eames, Viking Eggeling, Naum Gabo, Herbert Gesner, Alberto Giacometti, Rube Goldberg, Philipe Hiquily, Robert Jacobsen, Einar Höste, Jasper Johns, Georg Jung, Allan Kaprow, Yasuhide Kobashi, Gyula Kosice, Harry Kramer, Alfred Leslie, Walter Linck, El Lissitzky, Bernhard Luginbühl, Len Lye, Heinz Mack, Frank Malina, Enzo Mari, Frank J.Malina, Kenneth Martin, Gustav Metzger, Ira Moldow, Laszlo Moholy Nagy, Ira Moldow, Richard Mortensen, Robert Müller, Bruno Munari, Jack Nelson, Erich H. Olson, Victor Pasmore, Peyrissac, Otto Piene, John R. Pierce, Arden Quin, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Hans Richter, George Ricky, Jose de Rivera, Diter Rot, Niki de Saint Phalle, Oscar Schlemmer, Nicolas Schöffer, Jesus Raphael Soto, Richard Stankiewicz, Sophie Taeuber Arp, Shinkichi Tajiri, Takis, Vladimir Tatlin, Jean Tinguely, Luis Tomasello, Per Olof Ultvedt, Isabelle Waldberg, Stan Vanderbeek, Georges Vantongerloo, Victor de Vasarely, Robert Watts, Mary Vieira, and Thomas Wilfred. euro 250 Saura, Antonio. Dinosaurs. Introduction by Juan Manuel Bonet. Sevilla: Antonio Saura / Centro d'arte M11, 1974. Large octavo, un paginated, japanese binding and printed on different colored stock, illustrated throughout. Some wear to edges but still fine. - First edition of this 'Catálogo de la obra gráfica y pintura sobre papel de Antonio Saura.' Published on the accasion of a Retrospective of his works on paper at the Centre M-11. euro 250 Liebelt, Udo (cur.) Skulptur begreifen. Tastgalerie. Siebzehn ausgewählte Skulpturen aus den Jahren 1919 - 1980. Hannover. Kunstmuseum Hannover mit Sammlung Sprengel, 1980. Quarto, 133 pages, illustrated throughout. Printed plastic 'soft cover'. With ball point written on the top left corner 'hannover', otherwise fine. - First edition. Exhibition from april 21. until june 21, 1981. Works by Hans Arp, Rudolf Belling, Franz Bernhard, Lucio Fontana, Makoto Fujiwara, Etienne Hajdu, Karl Hartung, Erich Hauser, Barbara Hepworth, Ernst Hermanns, Leo Kornbrust, Ansgar Nierhoff, Gio Pomodoro, Karl Prantl, Ulrich Ruckriem and Michael Steiner. euro 80 Tajiri, Shinkichi. Skulpturer. Malmö: Lunds Konsthall, 1971. Text in English and Swedish. Fan with approximately 250 pages, illustrated throughout with photographs of works by Tajiri. Held together with a metal screw. - First edition of this wonderfully designed catalogue. With biography in Swedish and English, while the revers side of the catalogue is also a flipbook showing Shinkichi inflating and deflating a balloon. euro 300 Hulten, K.G. Pontus. Jean Tinguely: “Meta.” Berlin: Propylãen Verlag, 1972. Illustrated suite case (3,2 x 22,2 x 30,9) complete with suitcase latch and brown metal handle. The panels of the suitcase are the front and back cover of a catalogue with 363 pages, 519 illustrations of which 34 pages on transparent stock. - First edition. A nice copy of the normal edition with the Vynil 33 1/3 rpm kept in a plastic pouch attached to the inside of the rear cover. No ‘Meta-matic’ drawing. euro 250 Tinguely, Jean and Pontus Hulten. Une Magie Plus Forte Que La Mort. Milan/Paris: Bompiani / Le Chemin vert, 1987. Illustrated cardboard slip case with illustrated paper over boards (+ attached red carrying strap) containing a quarto size book, with 384 pages and more than 500 illustrations in black and white and in color. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition. Complete with 8 page illustrated fold-out that lists the exhibited works exhibited in the Palazzo Grassi. This copy boldly signed by Jean Tinguely on first title paper. euro 170 Die Torte. Düsseldorf: Kunstmuseum, 1986. Catalogue in the shape of a fan (11 x 23, 5 cm) with stamped metal plate and 12 printed parts, one for each exhibiting artist. - First edition. Exhibition fromjuly 19 - september 14, 1986. participating artists: Jårg M. Geismar, Till Hausmann, Heather Eastes, Gerlinde Salentin, Roger Hertzfeldt, Rüdiger Wich, Stephen Reader, Charlotte Greub, Jutta Beckert, Thomas Schönauer, Uwe Kubiak and Günter M. Schirmer. euro 50 (Ulrichs, Timm) Salzmann, Siegfried (concept. + select.) Das Buch / Kunstlerobjekte. Stuttgart: Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (1989). Quarto, 101 pages with 79 full color plates representing book objekts of numerous artists. Stiff boards designed by Ulrichs, with cut-out title and phosphorescent - lumilux - silkscreen. With loose white protective wrappers. - First edition. One of 500 copies, signed in pencil by Timm Ulrichs. Represented in this catalogue works by Peter Below, Joseph Beuys, Hubertus Gojowczyk, Oskar Holweck, Laszlo Lakner, Günther Uecker, Timm Ulrichs, Dorothee Von Windheim. euro 100 Apollonio Umbro - Zoran Krzisnik (a cura di). Trigon 67 - ambiente / environment. Graz: Kunstlerhaus, 1967. Square quarto, un paginated (approximately 90 pages), printed on glossy stock and on vellum, illustrated thrjkough out in black and white and in color. Printed vellum and plastic protective wrappers. Mint. - First edition. Catalogue to an exhibition held in september/oktober 1967 and organised by the 'kulturreferat der steiermaerkischen landesregierung'. Participating artists from Italy: Mario Ceroli, Gianni Colombo, Luciano Fabro, Enzo Mari, Giuseppe Uncini; from Yugoslavia: Jaki-Joza Horvat, Ivan Picelj, Vjenceslav Richter, Miroslav Sutej, Drago Trsar; from Austria: Marc Adrian, Roland Goeschl, Oswald Oberhuber, Josef Pillhofer, Rudolf Pointner,and Jorrit Tornquist. euro 150 Wilfried, Skreiner. (dir.) Werner Fenz (ed.) Trigon 75 : Identität / Alternative Identität / Gegenidentität. Italien, Jugoslawien, Österreich. Graz: Künstlerhaus, 1975. Small square quarto, un paginated (180 pages) with two fold out pages, illustrated throughout - some of which in color. Cloth spine with metal covers. Binding held together with two metallic screws. - First edition. Paritcipating artists: Mario Ceroli, Radomir Damnjanovic, Nedeljko Dragic, Herms Fritz, Peter G. Hof fmann, Maria Lässnig, Frantisek Lesak, Jörg Mayr, Alzek Misheff, Giulio Paolini, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Vjenceslav Richter, Gerhard Rühm, Andraz Salamun, Mario Piccolo Sillani, Miroslav Sutej, Franco Vaccari and Peter Weibel. euro 200 (Kelly, Elsworth, Georg-Karl Pfahler, William Turnbull and Bonies) de Wilde, Edy - W.A.L. Beeren. Vormen van Kleur. Text in English and Dutch. Amsterdam: Netherlands: Stedelijk Museum, 1966. Quarto size (27 x 27 cm) sleeve containing a portfolio with 27 loose leaves of which four silkscreen prints in red and blue by Elsworth Kelly, Georg-Karl Pfahler, William Turnbull and (Bob) Bonies. Very fine in red and green printed sleeve. - First edition. Catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 20, 1966 - January 15, 1967. Includes biography, exhibition chronology, bibliography for each of the following 37 artists: (USA) Josef Albers, Allan D'Arcangelo, Mark Brusse, Paul Feely, Al Held, Robert Indiana, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Nicolas Krushenick, Tadaaki Kuwuyama, Gerald Laing, Alexander Liberman, Morris Louis, Sven Lukin, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Leon Polk Smith, Frank Stella, Neil Williams; (Great Britain) Derek Boshier, Robyn Denny, Tess Jaray, Phillip King, John Plumb, Richard Smith, William Turnbull, Michael Tyzack, Marc Vaux; (Germany) Utz Kampmann, Kaspar-Thomas Lenk, Georg-Karl Pfahler; (France) Vasarely; (Switzerland) Max Bill, Richard Paul Lohse, (The Netherlands) Bonies, Hans Koetsier, Peter Struycken. euro 450 signed and inscribed catalogs (Huber, Max - Lanfranco Bombelli Tiravanti - Max Bill cur.) Arte astratta e concreta. esposizione organizzata da 'l'altana'. Introduction by Max Huber. Texts by Max Bill and Wassily Kandinsky. Milano: Palazzo exreale, 1947. Octavo, 31 pages, 15 illustrations. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition of this catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition held from january 11 february 9, 1947. With Contributing artists: Arp, Bassi, Bill, Bodmer, Bonini, Graeser, Herbin, Hinterreiter, Huber, Kandinsky, Klee, Leuppi, Licini, Lohse, Mazzon, Munari, Reggiani, Rho, Sottsass, Taeuber-Arp, Vantongerloo, Veronesi and Vordemberge-Gildewart. Presentation copy from Max Huber to Franco Giusti, dated Firenze 30.6.47. euro 500 Bury, Pol. Pol Bury. Balthazar Andre and Wieland Schmied (ed.) Hannover: Kestner-Gesellschaft, 1972. Square quarto, 144 pages, printed on glossy white stock and brown kraft. illustrated wrappers.Just the slightest traces of use. Near fine. - First edition of this catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition held in the Stadische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf from november 1971 until february 20, 1972. This copy signed by Bury on title page. Texts by Wieland Schmied, Pol Bury, Andre Balthazar, Petr Seltz, Eugene Ionesco, Rogier Bordier, and others. Includes biography + bibliography. euro 90 Klapheck, Konrad. Konrad Klapheck. Werkverzeichnis der Druckgraphik 1960-1977. Koln: Galerie Rudolf Zwirner, 1977. Octavo, 107 pages, more then 50 illustrations. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition of this catalog raisonné signed by Klapheck on title page. euro 80 Kolár, Jıri. Collagen und objekte aus berlin und paris. Texts by Helmut Heissenbüttel and Zdenek Felix. Essen: Museum Folkwang. 1981. Large octavo, 56 pages, more then 40 illustrations of which one in color. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held in the Folkwang Museum in ’81. This copy signed by Kolár on title page and signed by Helmut Heissenbüttel on page of introduction. euro 160 Kounellis, Jannis. Lineare Notturno. Edited by Ferdinand Ullrich. Recklinghausen: Kunsthalle, 1993. Quarto, 144 pages, numerous duotone illustrations. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition of this catalogue published on the occasion of the Kunstausstellung der Ruhrfestspiele 1993 in Recklinghausen. With bio- und bibliography. This copy signed by Kounellis on title page. euro 90 Lebel, Jean-Jacques. Retour d'Exil. Peintures, Dessins, Collages 1954 – 1988. Paris : Galerie 1900 - 2000, 1988. Small folio, 96 pages, more than 50 color plates + other illustrations in black and white and in color. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition. Exhibition from june 14 – july 29, 1988. This copy signed by Lebel on title page. euro 60 Long, Richard. Richard Long: Skulpturen, Fotos, Texte, Bucher. Texts by Thomas Deecke, Peter Friese, Guy Schraenen. Bremen: Neues Museum Weserburg, 1994. Oblong quarto, 73 pages, numerous plates and text illustrations. Colored illustrated wrappers. - First edition of this exhibition catalogue. This copy signed by Richard Long on title page. euro 100 Oldenburg, Claes. Claes Oldenburg. An exhibition circulated under the auspices of the International Council of The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Introduction E. de Wilde. Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum, 1970. Quarto, 73 pages, numerous illustrationsin black and white and in color. White embossed wrappers. Wrappers slightly soiled. - First edition. With detailed and illustrated list of exhibited works. This copy signed by Oldenburg on front wrapper. euro 90 Piene, Otto - Wißmann, Jürgen. Otto Piene. Monographien zur rheinischen-westfäalischen kunst der gegenwart band 49. Recklinghausen: Aurel Bongers 1976. Large octavo, 62 pages, numerous illustrations inblacka nd white and in color. White printed cloth. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition. This copy with original bound in silk screenprint, signed and dated in pencil by Piene. euro 100 Platschek, Hans. Neue Bilder. 1962 / 1963. Introduction by Giulio Carlo Argan. München: Galerie van de Loo. 1963. Small square quarto, unpaginated (16 pages), 6 illustrations + one original double page 2 color lithography. Stiff illustrated wrappers. - First edition. Original lithograph signed in pencil by Platschek. Exhibition was held from march 28 - april 27 1963. euro 80 Bernhard Burgi - Toni Stooss (ed.) Markus Raetz: Arbeiten, 1962 – 1986. Text in German. Zürich: Kunsthaus Zürich / Edition Stähli, 1986. Quarto, 178 pages, 260 illustrations. Grey cloth. Illustrated wrappers. Mint copy. - First edition. Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition held in the Kunsthaus Zürich; Kölnischer Kunstverein and the Moderna Museet Stockholm. Kunsthaus. Loosely laid in a folded flyer published announcing the Raetz exhibition. This copy signed by Markus Raetz on title page. euro 250 Satie, Alain. Alain Satie. Peintures, sculptures de 1964 - 1986. Intoduction Isidore Isou. Paris: Galerie Michel Broomhead, 1986. Square quarto, 36 pages, numerous illustrations. Illustrated wrappers. - First edition. One of 50 numbered + signed copies with a loosely laid in original signed 'collage - dessin' (20 x 20,5 cm) au 'japon nacre'. euro 180 Serra, Richard - Güse, Ernst-Gerhard (ed.) Richard Serra. Stuttgart: Verlag Gerd Hatje, 1987. Thick octavo, 376 pages, 179 plates in black and white. Stiff illustrated wrappers. Near mint. - First edition. Published on the occasion of exhibitions in the Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Münster, 18. Oktober - 22. November 1987; Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus München, 26. November 1987 - 28. Februar 1988 and in the Kunsthalle Basel, 31. Januar - 1. Mai 1988. Contributions by Jean-Christophe Ammann, Yve-Alain Bois, Douglas Crimp, Ernst-Gerhard Güse and Armin Zweite. This copy signed on title page by Richard Serra. euro 200 Vostell, Wolf - Jörn Merkert (ed.). Vostell. Retrospektive 1958 - 1974. Berlin: Neuer Berliner Kunstverein e. V. / Nationalgalerie Berlin - Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz., 1975. Oblong quarto, 328 pages, illustrated throughout in color and in black and white. Stiff illustrated wrappers. Fine copy. - First edition of this catalogue published on the occasion of exhibitions held in the Nationalgalerie Berlin and the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein e. V. Contributions by Wolf Vostell, Wieland Schmied, Achille Bonito Oliva, Jörn Merkert und Astrid and Rainer Wick. With section on Vostells’s happenings, environments, films/vido/ manifests + biography and bibliography. This copy signed by Vostell on first title page. euro 85 studio montespecchio di jan van der donk 600 via lucarini 41055 montespecchio (mo) italia www.studiomontespecchio.it [email protected] tel + 39 339 5082069