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Lot 6326

Stockholm, Moderna Museet, 1980. Softcover, 27.5 x 21 cm, ca. 400 pp. Artists' book / catalogue published in conjunction with a travelling survey shown at Moderna Museet Stockholm, Museum Folkwang Essen, Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven and The National Museum of Art in Osaka. Texts in English and Swedish by Olle Granath, Peter Nilson and On Kawara. Light creasing on spine, tiny bump on lower corner, generally a good copy.

Lot 6329

(1) One distance. Eindhoven, Van Abbemuseum, 1981. Softcover, 20 x 20 cm, 64 pp. Edition of 1000 copies. 2) Untitled (material: iron pipe, length: 1 ell). Antwerp, Szwajcer and Didier, 1998. Softcover, 15.5 x 15.5 cm. Edition of 600. (3) Untitled (A distance of 312 feet). Eindhoven/Barcelona, Van Abbemuseum/Macba, 2005. Softcover, 15.5 x 15.5 cm. Edition of 1400. All copies in very good condition. (total 3)

Lot 6336

Edinburgh, Fruitmarket Gallery, 1984. Softcover, 29.5 x 22 cm, 48 pp. Rare catalogue for Basqiuat's first European solo exhibition which premiered at The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh (1984), then travelled to ICA London and Museum Boijmans van Beuningen (1985). Light rubbing to the extremities of cover and spine, else a very good copy. Added is an invitation card for the preview of the Fruitmarket Gallery show on August 10 1984. Mint copy. (total 2)

Lot 6340

Leiden, Stelling Gallery/Museum De Lakenhal, 1994. Catalogue designed as calendar. Ringbound, 35 x 34 cm, 12 leaves. Early photographs by Van Lamsweerde featuring Westwood's 'On Liberty' collection, as well as an iconic portrait of the fashion maestro. Moderate toning and shelf-wear. (2) Added is the zine-like publication Vivienne Westwood, Andreas Kronthaler, Juergen Teller. Photographs by Juergen Teller for Vivienne Westwood, 1993 to 2017. London, In Other Words, 2017. (total 2)

Lot 6347

Slides documenting the action held at De Fabriek, Eindhoven on Saturday 8 October 1983. Unknown photographer, probably made by a visitor to present in an (art) educational context. The performance was produced in conjunction with the Nitsch retrospective curated by Rudi Fuchs at the Van Abbemuseum in 1983. Comprises a grey plastic slide box, housing 67 colour slides, some with some tape additions to black out parts for projection.

Lot 6402

Periodical for concrete poetry, edited by Ruud van Aarsen, Robert Joseph and Gerrit Jan de Rook in Arnhem/Duiven. Total of 17 issues, comprising 8 'regular' Bloknoot issues interspersed with 9 monographic releases called Bloknoot special. Stencilled format, mostly 29.5 x 21 cm, pp. vary. Assembling of (some original) contributions. Edition of 75 to 200 numbered copies. Includes: (1) Bloknoot 1 (Series 1/Year 1 No.1) Undated, 10/100, 51 pp. In 'note pad' format. (2) Bloknoot 2 (Series 1/ Year 1 No.2). Undated, 1968, 7/100. Pink paper portfolio with original watercolour, loose inlaid sheets. Contributions by Clavin ('edible poem'), herman de vries (signed drawing) et al. (3) Bloknoot 3 (Series 1/ Year 1 No.3), Undated (1969/70), 115/125, 52 pp. (4) Bloknoot 4 (Series 1/ Year 1 No.4), Undated (1970), 75/125. Blue paper portfolio, 49 perforated sheets held by metal clip. Contributions by Nannucci, Finch et al. (5) Bloknoot 5 (Series 2 No.1), January 1971, 97 /150, 47 pp. Includes signed booklet 'Krieg' by Albrecht D. (6) Bloknoot special Series 2 No.2, Undated (1971), 75/75, 36 pp. Ruud van Aarsen and Irene Peters. (7) Bloknoot special Series 2 No.3, February 1971, 51/ 75, 36 pp. GJ de Rook. (8) Bloknoot 6 (Series 2 No.4), December 1971, 45/150, 52 pp. Includes vinyl album by Beranova, collaged works by Groh, Filliou, Valoch et al. (9) Bloknoot special Series 2 No.5, February 1972, 56/75, 40 pp. Robert Joseph. (10) Bloknoot 7 Series 3 No.1, Oktober 1972, 30/150, 54 pp. Contributions by Padin, Groh, Crozier, Valoch et al. Contains beautiful text work by David Mayor in which he records the number of footsteps from the door of stanley brouwn's house to the door of Sigurdur Gudmundsson's home in Amsterdam. (11) Bloknoot special Series 3 No.2, December 1973,15/75, 28 pp. Pierre Joseph. (12) Bloknoot 8 Series 3 No.3, December 1973, 26/150, 62 pp. Contributions by Ulises Carrion (Argument 12 and 18), Hans Eykelboom et al. (13) Bloknoot special Series 3 No.4, September 1974, 25/75. 37 pp. Ubbo-Derk Hakholt. (14) Bloknoot special Series 3 No.5, December 1976, 25/100, 16 pp. Pierre Garnier. (15) Bloknoot special Series 4 No.1, January 1977, 34/200, 99 pp. Molitor. (16) Bloknoot special Series 4 No. 2. Feb 1977, 124/200, 47 pp. Internationale Hongaarse Poëzie. (17) Bloknoot special Series 4 No. 3, March 1977, 16/200, 45 pp. Peter Meijboom. Condition: some covers with tape wear, loose staples and several sticky mounted contributions (lollipop, balloon). A very good, scarce, complete set. Please inquire for more details. (total 17)

Lot 6406

van suzanne en herman de vries. Eindhoven, Het Apollohuis, 1983. Large format cardboard covers, 51 x 37.1 cm, taped on spine with hand-added Sanskrit sign on front and back cover. Contains 24 glossy full colour religious posters from India and a 3 page introduction by de vries. Published in an edition of 30 copies on the occasion of the show at De Apollohuis, in December 1983 - January 1984. Added is some ephemeral material collected by de vries including various stamped texts and envelopes on Nepalese paper, as well as delicate paper cuts. (total 2)

Lot 6410

Eindhoven, Apollohuis, 1981. Silkscreen in black and red on paper, 50 x 70 cm. Signed and numbered 36/120 in pencil on rear. Random typographical composition based on a text by the Russian anarchist Bakunin (1814-1876). Sticker on back states 'michael bakoenine (in: deutsche jahrbücher für wissenschaft und kunst, leipzig 1842): 'de drang der vernieling is tegelijk een scheppende drang'. herman de vries 1969-1981 toevalsverdeling van deze tekst. hommage aan de chaoten. Mint copy.

Lot 6422

(1) Roger Ackling, Helping Hand: Drawings from the Outer Hebrides April 1980. Published by Coracle Press and Lisson Gallery London. Sewn bound, 25.5 x 11.5 cm, 24 pp. Beautiful artists' book with tipped-in screenprinted collages, including one fold-out element. This copy signed and numbered 96/170 in red marker. Near mint. Scarce. (2) Promotional object. Coracle Press for Rosati & Ackling Designs, High Back Dining Chair, 1983. Cardboard box, 21.5 x 6 x 2.5 cm, containing 2 printed sheets, a block of wood and a green foam board. (3) Erica van Horn, Italian Lesson No.16: Gnocchi-Gomme, 1996. Printed eraser in box, 7.5 x 3.5 x 2 cm. (total 3)

Lot 6424

Enamel plaque with corner holes for fixing, 6.5 x 20.5 cm. Features the text 'workfortheeyetodo' in apricot on vanille coloured background. Housed in cardboard box, 7 x 21 x 1.2 cm, with paper title label printed black on yellow. workfortheeyetodo was a bookshop, publishing press and exhibition space in London, ran by Simon Cutts and Erica van Horn (of Coracle Press), and Maggie Smith from 1992 to 1997. Box with minor scuffs, plaque in good condition. Great rare item, no date or edition size on plaque or in box.

Lot 6438

(1) GJ de Rook, XPRMNTL PTRY. Nijmegen, Exp/press, 1971. (2) Hans Clavin, L' Angerie visuele poëzie. Amsterdam, Bezige Bij, 1973. With stamped ex libris. (3) Woord Beeld Werkelijkheid. Utrecht, 't Hoogt, 1974. Contributions by Hans Clavin, Herman Damen, Pier van Dijk, Robert Joseph, G.J. de Rook, U.G. Stikker. Toning on cover, else good. (4) Anthologie visuele poezie. Amsterdam, Bert Bakker, 1975. Survey of concrete and visual poetry edited by G. J. De Rook. With contributions by 133 artists from 25 countries, 220 pp. 5) Three numbered issues from the stencilled art and poetry zine series 'Joost' (No.1 1975 and No.2 1976) and PZH (No.3 1976) edited by Robert Joseph et al. (5) Commonpress 31: Meetings. 78 works by 80 artists from 20 countries. Edited by Pier van Dijk, part of the Commonpress series founded by Pawel Petasz. This copy signed by van Dijk and Joseph, numbered 172/200. Ringbound, 78 pp. Contributions by Baroni, Carrion, Groh, Bruscky, G.Marx, Vigo et al. (total 8)

Lot 6439

Den Bosch, De Moriaan, 1977. Ringbound assembling magazine, 30 x 21 cm, 84 pp. Edited by Maarten Beks, Jan Brand and Nathaly Bouvy. Features (printed) art and visual poetry contributions by international artists such as Anna Banana, Ian Breakwell, Ulises Carrion, Natalia LL, Raul Marroquin, Geza Perneczky, Arnulf Rainer, Endre Tot and Ben Vautier. Sticker from the illustrious publisher Brummense Uitgeverij van Luxe Werkjes on first page. Rare publication in very good state.

Lot 6501

(1) One dozen rain postcards, 1971-1973. Special issue of Reflection Press (No.26) edited by Albrecht D. in Stuttgart. Comprises 12 postcards, 15 x 10.5 cm, printed violet on white recto, titles in black on verso. Also contains one sheet with publisher information. Housed in the original envelope with stamped title. (2) Rubber stamped card 'I'm glad if I can see Peter van Beveren/Endre Tot'. (3) Postcard 'I'm Glad if I can Stamp 1971' published by Stempelplaats, Amsterdam. (3) Press flyers from Galerie A, 1976. Includes Tot's questionnaire 'Some Nullified Questions for you'. (4) Press sheets 'TotalJoys' DAAD, Berlin 1979. (4) Invitation cards for Endre Tot exhibitions at Galerie Bama Paris, 1977 (with pinholes) and Galerie A Amsterdam, 1979. (total 7)

Lot 6513

Amsterdam, Stempelplaats, 1979. Rubber Vol. 2 No. 8. of the monthly bulletin about rubber stamp art edited by Aart van Barneveld. This issue was edited by Ulises Carrion as a catalogue for the mail art project he curated. Staple bound, 23.5 x 16 cm, 16 pp. Contains an essay by Carrion titled ‘Personal World or Cultural Strategies?', b/w photo documentation and colour printed stamps by the 150 participants. Artists include Eduard Bal, John Baldessari, Anna Banana, Vittore Barone, Peter Below, John Furnival, György Galántai, Alison Knowles, Raúl Marroquín, G. G. Marx-Vigo, Genesis P-Orridge, Robert & Ruth Rehfeldt, Endre Tót et al. (2) Added is a card calling for contributions to the project, signed in print by U. Carrion. White card, 10.2 x 15.7 cm, printed one side in black and green. Both items rare and in good condition. (total 2)

Lot 6515

Amsterdam, Stempelplaats/Other Books an So Archive, 1980. (1) Unfinished newspaper, conceived by Ulises Carrion, intended to be completely stamped, using original stamps of various artists. Includes two sheets, each 65 x 50 cm (unfolded) and 32.5 x 50 cm folded. Comprises 8 pages of which 5 are stamped, with approx. 100 stamps by Albrecht D., Guy Bleus, Claudio Goulart, Klaus Groh, Johan van Geluwe, Waclaw Ropiecki, Hervé Fischer, Ulises Carrion, Ken Friedman, La Mamelle et al. Light toning of paper, fine copy.

Lot 6518

Hasselt, Provinciaal Museum, 1981. Black faux leather cover with gilt lettering, 30.5 x 21.5 cm, 30 pp. Edition of 500. Published on the occasion of the exhibition with the same title, includes loose contents list and an invitation card. This copy signed with dedication by Peter van Beveren on first page. Artists' assembling book with 30 (many original) mounted contributions of various materials by: Robert Jacks (stamp), Carl Andre (cartoon), Joseph Beuys (Sekretärstasche multiple), Woody van Amen, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Robin Crozier, Michel Cardena, Christo (piece of orange cloth from Valley work), Hans Eykelboom, Richard Hamilton (signed), Maurizio Nannucci, Arnulf Rainer, Dieter Roth, Endre Tot, Ben Vautier (text work), Wolf Vostell et al. Light bumps to cover, some items loose due to dried glue, beautiful item in good condition.

Lot 6519

Antwerp, Small Press Archive Communication, 1984. Soft cover, 29.5 x 21 cm, 134 pp. Numbered 66/100. Exhibition catalogue compiled by Schraenen, with contributions by 32 artists on various types of paper, with some original elements (stamps, drawing, collage). Includes Eduard Bal, Guillaume Bijl, Ria Pacquee, Guy Bleus, Luc Deleu, Annemie van Kerckhoven, Danny De Vos, Bernhard Villers et al. Light toning to cover, very good copy. Rare.

Lot 6520

Ghent, Centrale Bibliotheek van de Rijksuniversiteit Antwerpen, 1988. Softcover, 27 x 19 cm, 183 pp. Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition of artists' books, organized by the A.S.P.C. for the  University of Ghent. Contains a collection of texts and documentation on artists' books bound between two sections of newsprint excerpts. Includes Schraenen's essay 'For an Other Approach to Art History' in French and English. Mint copy.

Lot 6525

(1) John Liggins, Exchanging Languages. Beuningen, Brummense Uitgeverij van Luxe Werkjes, 1975. Stitched, 16.5 x 23 cm, 12 pp. B/w image of Liggins holding a sign 'engels' in England, and 'dutch' in the Netherlands. Unnumbered copy from an edition of 250. (2) John Liggins. Amsterdam, Cres Publishers, 1979. Staple-bound, 21 x 15 cm, 20 pp. (3) Nikolaus Urban. Amsterdam, Cres Publishers, 1979. Stitched, 28 x 21.5 cm, 14 pp. Text and b/w photo documentation about Urban's performance in Arnhem, 7.6.1977. Light rubbing to spine. (4) Four invitation cards for Urban exhibitions including 'Sweets' Galerie A Amsterdam, 1977; De Appel Amsterdam, 1976 (the famous 'Parrot Training' performance) and 1977; Galerie Loa Haarlem, 1977. (5) Two Nikolaus Urban artists' cards published by Ecart Publications Geneva. (6) Flyer for John Liggin's show at Galerie Waalkens Finsterwolde, 1977. (total 10)

Lot 6527

(1) Poems '68-'72. Maastricht, self-published/VEC Production, undated (ca. 1973). Softcover, 20 x 14 cm, 23 pp. Collection of poems by Summers printed at the 'Fahnmühle', a hand-operated press in the Bavarian forest. Light soiling on front cover, else a fresh copy. 2) Influence ('43-'75), Maastricht, Jan van Eyck Academie, undated (1975). Softcover, 20 x 13.5 cm, 22 pp. Ills. and photos printed brown on white stock. Near mint. (3) Scriptimages, by Michael Gibbs, Servie Janssen, Rod Summers, Jenne van Eeghen. Maastricht, Jan van Eyck Academie, 1975. Staplebound booklet,14 x 20 cm, 48 pp. Features b/w images of projects executed at the art academy, such as Michael Gibb's performance 'Extinction' and visual poems by Rod Summers. Mint copy. (total 3)

Lot 6536

Artists' periodical, edited by Raoul Marroquin et al. Published by Agora and Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht in various formats and lay-outs from 1973 - 1978. Includes: (1) No.6 Fandadangos, 1975. Newspaper format, 45 x 30 cm, 16 pp. Front page hand-coloured. Includes an interviews with Joseph Beuys (4 pp. on blue paper). Contributions by Anna Banana, Bill Gaglione, Michael Druks, Michel Cardena, J.C. Kocman, Filip Francis et al. Folded copy with toning and profound wear to spine and edges. (2) Fandangos 8.9.10.11 Superb Issue! Softcover, 30 x 21 cm, 180 pp. Printed black and blue on white, with some additional stamps. Contributions by Raul Marroquin, Marjo Schumans, Martha Hawley, Ulises Carrion, Peter Frank, Robert Filliou, Reindeer Werk, Charlemagne Palestine, Laurie Anderson, Jeffrey Deitch et al. Fine copy. (total 2)

Lot 6538

All nine issues of Zien, art and photography magazine edited and published by Gerald van der Kaap in Amsterdam. The first three issues sized 37 x 28 cm, later ones 30 x 30 cm. Featured artists include Robert Mapplethorpe, Gilbert & George, Joel Peter Witkin, Les Krims, Richard Prince, Robert Longo, Martin Kippenberger et al. Text in Dutch and English. Fine copies. (total 9)

Lot 6552

Second catalogue of the inventory from Other Books and So in Amsterdam, edited by Ulises Carrion, Aart van Barneveld and Michael Gibbs. Staplebound stencilled booklet, 21 x 14 cm, 32 pp. Sections include Language Art, Objects/Multiples, Records, Cassettes, Posters, Music, and Postcards. Near mint copy. Rare.

Lot 6609

Extensive lot containing several scarce cards, all unmailed copies. Regular postcard size ca. 14.5 x 10.5 cm, unless otherwise mentioned. (1) This way brouwn, Galerie René Block, Berlin, November 1969. (2) This way brouwn, Zeichnungen 1964-69, November 1970. Galerie René Block, Berlin. (3) stanley brouwn bei Konrad Fischer, Düsseldorf 1970. (4) stanley brouwn, 2 projekten, Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, 1970. (5) stanley brouwn Afghanistan-Zambia, 6 - 26 May 1971. Gegenverkehr, Zentrum für Aktuelle Kunst, Aachen,1971. (6) Francoise Lambert, Milan, 1971. (7) My steps in brussels, Galerie MTL, Brussels, 1971. (8) Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1971. (9) Utrechtse Kring, Neudeflat, January 1972, 9 x 11 cm. (10) Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 1976. (11) Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, 1977 (12) Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1977, 12 x 16.5 cm. This card with pinholes and dog-ear, all other cards are in mint condition. (total 12)

Lot 6612

One poster and 16 invitation cards for Robert Barry exhibitions from the 1970s. Includes: (1) Poster for Soundpiece in the Saloon of MOCA Breens Cafe, San Francisco, Feb 24 1978. Printed black on yellow, 57 x 44.5 cm, folded 3 times for sending. Mailed copy to Wies Smals, De Appel Amsterdam. (2) Yvon Lambert, Paris, 1971 and 1973 (with MTL Brussels). (3) Gian Enzo Sperone, Rome, 1973, 1974 and 1976. (4) Paul Maenz, Cologne, 1972, 1976 (2x), 1979. (5) Julian Pretto/ Leo Castelli, New York, 1976. Card with pinholes. (6) Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich, 1977. (7) Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 1977 (with dog-ear). (8) Robert Self, London, 1977. (9) MTL Brussels, 1978. (10) Museum Folkwang, Essen, 1978. (11) Artist card, undated. (total 17)

Lot 6616

(1) Alexandre Iolas Paris, 1970. (2) Rudolf Zwirner Cologne (group show with Bengston, Goode, Graham, Moses, Price and Ruscha). (3) Multitude Paris, American Westcoast, 1970. (4) Boymans van Beuningen Rotterdam, Graphics and Books, 1970. (5) Rizzoli New York, invitation for the screening of Ruscha's film 'Miracle' on May 7 1975. Creased copy. (6) ACE Los Angeles, Various Miracles, 1975. (7) ACE Vancouver, Various Drawings, 1976. (8) Galerie Rilke Cologne, 1978. (9) ACE Venice California, Paintings, 1980. (10) Also includes the brochure: Edward Ruscha, Fotoprojekt in het kader van Sonsbeek 71, 1971. Brochure, 4 pp. Statement by Ruscha (in Dutch), with b/w portrait of the artist shooting pictures, and b/w ills. of the project which evolved into the artists' book Dutch Details. Copy with toning and creasing. (total 10)

Lot 6623

Includes cards from (1) Sonnabend Paris, Galerie Rudolf Zwirner Cologne, 1969. (2) Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, Lisson Gallery Warehouse London (with Sol LeWitt, card with fold), both 1970. (3) Galerie Ricke Cologne, 1972. (4) Sperone Gian Enzo Rome, Annemarie Verna Zurich, both 1973. (5) Kunsthalle Bern, Museum of Modern Art Oxford (card and flyer), Annemarie Verna Zurich, all 1976. (6) ACE Venice CA ('concrete') and Los Angeles ('metal'), Galerie Bottrop Basel, both 1977. (7) Kröller Müller Otterlo, Vancouver Art Gallery, Heiner Friedrich New York, all 1978. (8) Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, Heiner Friedrich Cologne, Annemarie Verna Zurich, all 1979. (total 19)

Lot 6627

(1) Folded A4 sheet, listing James Lee Byars actions that took place in Amsterdam between April 30 - May 15 1975. Shows a b/w image of the artist holding a golden stick during one of the actions. Stamp of De Appel on verso. (2) Two folded sheets regarding a JLB event taking place on January 1 1981 at 1 a.m. in the Amsterdam Botanical Gardens, organized by De Appel. One sheet is a personal invitation to join the event (sent in the envelope added in this lot), the other one contains a summary of the event. (3) The Very Great Search for James Lee Byars. Double sided postcard printed white on black, published in conjunction with a James Lee Byars performance at the Hortus Botanicus on August 23, 1981, organized by De Appel. This copy addressed to Helen van der Mey. (total 5)

Lot 6632

Two posters published in conjunction with exhibitions at the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. (1) Boezem Panamarenko, 1970. Colour offset printed, 88 x 61 cm. Designed by Jan van Toorn. (2) Krijn Giezen, ontwerpen en uitvoeringen van tenten, paardedekken, scheepstextiel, 1974. Colour offset, 88 x 61 cm. Designed by Geertjan Dusseljee. Both copies in very good condition. (total 2)

Lot 6640

Set of 10 invitation cards plus 1 zine. (1) No Mean Feet, Image Bank Postcard Show, 1977. With stamp De Appel Amsterdam, 2 pinholes. (2) Galerie Gaëtan Geneva, Search for the Spirit, 1976. Age wear. (3) Saman Gallery, GI's Playing the Triangle, 1979. (4) Carmen Lamanna Gallery Toronto, GI's Consenting Adults, 1979. Mailed copy to De Appel. (5) Albert Baronian Brussels, Mondo Cane Kama Sutra, 1983. (6) Francoise Lambert Milan, Canile, 1983. Mailed copy to Wies Smals. (7) Carmen Lamanna Gallery Toronto, Baby Makes 3, 1984. Pinholes. (8) De Vleeshal Middelburg, Remnants of The Miss General Idea Pavillion in the Vleeshal, 1985. With pinholes. (9) Art Gallery of Ontario, The Miss General Idea Pavillion, 1985. Pinholes. (10) Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, GI 1968-1984, 1985. Pinholes. (11) Artzien Vol.2 No.1, features cover with GI's 'Nazimilk' image and advertorial for File Megazine inside. (total 11)

Lot 6644

Lot of 11 announcements for Nauman shows including two amazing posters from Castelli, and a colour flyer for a Konrad Fischer show. (1) Left or Standing/Standing or Left Standing. Leo Castelli New York, Nov. 1971. Poster, 35.51 cm folded twice as issued, torn closure sticker, 2 cm incision along edge of horizontal fold, else fine. (2) Leo Castelli, Feb 1971. Thick folded card, 36 x 23 cm, features b/w images. (3) Forced Perspective. Konrad Fischer Dusseldorf, 1974. A4 colour printed, folded as issued. (4) Seven invitation cards by: Sonnabend Paris (1969), Sperone Turin, Galerie Ricke Cologne (1970), Konrad Fischer Dusseldorf (1971), Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven (1973), Group show Lijflijk Groningen, features Nauman's text 'Bodypressure' (heavily coffee stained), Wide White Space Antwerp (with pinholes) (1974), InK, Halle für Internationale neue Kunst Zurich (1980). (total 11)

Lot 6649

Includes: (1) Art & Project Bulletin No.41. Art Disasters, July 1971. Single folded sheet, 29.5 x 21 cm, 4 pp. Unmailed and unfolded copy in very good state. (2) Seven invitation cards for exhibitions at: Konrad Fischer Dusseldorf, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Halifax 'I will not make any more boring art' (1971), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (1975) with foxing on image, Museum Folkwang Essen, van Abbemuseum Eindhoven (1981), Stampa Basel (1983), Gillespie-Laage-Salomon Paris (1984). (3) Six Colorful Inside Jobs by John Baldessari. Stapled sheets about a performance and film project at the Foundation of Art Resources, Los Angeles, 1977, 6 pp. (4) Hope. Large b/w offset poster for Baldessari show at Van Abbemuseum 1981, 60 x 42 cm, folded twice as issued. Moderate creasing, generally a fine copy. (total 10)

Lot 6653

featuring exhibitions held after the artist's untimely death at the age of 24. Includes: (1) Various invitations by Paul Maenz hosting shows with works from the estate as well as book launches in 1971, 1977 (3 cards), 1981, 1985, 1988. (2) Other gallery and museum exhibition announcements from: Videogalerie Schum Dusseldorf (1971), Sperone Turin (1972), Annemarie Verna Zurich (1975), Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven (1977), Museum of Modern Art Oxford (with poster), Kunstmuseum Luzern (1978), Galerie Mueller-Roth Stuttgart (1989). (total 17) The German artist Peter Roehr (1944-1968) became known for his serial montages which included objects, photo, film and sound montages as well as text or 'typo-montages'. He collaborated closely with Paul Maenz, amongst others in organizing the 1967 exhibition 'Serielle Formationen' with André, Dibbets, Haacke, Judd, Manzoni and Schoonhoven. Paul Maenz gallery was instrumental in keeping the artist's legacy alive.

Lot 6657

Includes: (1) 'Recapitulation: Daniel Büren Position-Proposition', Konrad Fischer Dusseldorf, 1969. Early card, 15 x 21 cm with b/w image of work in situ on a Dusseldorf street. Unmailed copy. (2) Art & Project Bulletin No.40, June 1971. Single folded sheet, 29.5 x 21 cm, 4 pp. Mint unmailed copy. Double spread page features b/w images of Buren's Guggenheim installation which was censored by the museum as requested by the participating artists. (3) 'In a Given Location', Claire Copley Los Angeles 1974. (4) Städtisches Museum Mönchengladbach 1975. (5) Paul Maenz Cologne 1976. Printed red on transparent vinyl. (6) Set of 2 postcards 'Ailleurs/Elders' and 'Ici/Hier' by Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1976. Both cards show b/w picture of a street scene. (7) 'Drei Installationen', Paul Maenz Cologne leaflet 8 pp. (8) Book announcement for 'Daniel Buren Les Couleurs (sculptures)- Les Formes (peintures)' by The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Halifax and Centre Pompidou Paris 1977. (9) Van Abbemuseum A4 announcement sheet (with Richard Long) 1978. (total 10)

Lot 6663

Three issues of the famous bulletins made by Huebler (out of 4). Published by Art & Project in Amsterdam. Single folded sheets, 29.5 x 21 cm, 4 pp. All unmailed and unfolded copies in mint state. (1) Art & Project Bulletin No.22, April 1970. Features 'Location Piece #8 - Amsterdam Holland', Nov 1969. (2) Art & Project Bulletin No.39, May 1971. Double spread shows 'Variable Piece 1 A - The Netherlands, United States, Italy, France, and Germany'. (3) Art & Project Bulletin No.57, June 1972. Text piece. Added are (4) Three cards by Sperone in Turin, for Huebler exhibitions in Jan 1970 , March 1970, and 1973 (with Konrad Fischer). (5) Folded A4 poster van Abbemuseum Eindhoven for Huebler's 1979 show. (6) Invitation card MTL Brussels 'Doug Huebler Everyone Alive 1979', 1979. (total 8)

Lot 6667

For over 50 years, conceptual artist Ian Wilson (1940–2020) staged 'Discussions', events in which he invited individuals to engage in private and public conversations about verbal communication. All that remains of these works are the invitations and certificates that were given to attendees. This lot contains 15 cards which typically just state that Ian Wilson will be present for discussion at a specific location and time. Featured are the following discussions: (1) Dec 1 1970, 19:00 at Café de la Monnaie Paris. Organized by Michel Claura. (2) Sept 20 1974 from 7-10 pm at Galerie Rolf Preisig Basel. (3) June 1, 2, 3, 1976 at John Weber Gallery New York. (4) April 27 1976 8:30 at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven. (5) April 28 1976 20:30 at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven. (6) March 11, 12, 13 1978 at Rolf Preisig gallery Basel. (7) March 15,16,17 1978 at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven. (8) May 12,13 1979 from 14-17:00 at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven. (9) June 28 1980 16:00 at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven. (10) May 11 1980 20:00 at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven. (11) Sept 20 2007 6:00 pm at Yvon Lambert New York. (12) March 1 2009 at Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven. (13) Sept 3 2011 at Dia:Beacon New York. (14) May 7-8 20143 at Jan Mot Brussels. (15) March 15 2014 at Dia:Beacon New York. (total 15)

Lot 6669

Entertaining set of 3 posters, 10 invitation cards and 1 b/w picture. (1) Large poster for artists' record 'Die Rache Der Erinnerung'. Portrait of six German painters, partly nude, in a sauna. Band members are Kippenberger, Markus & Albert Oehlen, Immendorff, Büttner and A.R. Penck. 43.5 x 60 cm, folded. Very good copy. (2) Exhibition poster for a Kippenberger show at Galerie van Beveren March 23 - April 20 1985, Rotterdam, 'Hoe kom ik in vredestijd met botbreuken en futurisme klaar'. Silkscreen, colour printed, 85 x 59 cm. Folded in 8 parts. Rare, very good copy. (3) Kippenberger zum Thema Fiffen, Faufen und Ferfaufen. Exhibition poster for Studio F Ulm, 1982. Colour offset, 60 x 84 cm, folded in 8. Very good. (4) B/w photo portraying a young Kippenberger, holding a painting. 24 x 18 cm, unknown photographer. Invitation cards include: (5) Three cards by Max Hetzler Stuttgart, 1984, 1987 and 1989. (6) Two different cards for the same Kippenberger show at Galerie van Beveren Rotterdam, 1985. Includes a rare artists' card, 21 x 15 cm, featuring a portrait of the artist made by Günther Förg. (7) More cards from: Rudolf Zwirner Cologne, Dany Keller Munich, Galerie Klein Bonn (all 1983), Barbel Grässlin and Heiner Ehrhardt (both Frankfurt 1985). (total 14)

Lot 6670

Poster, 88 x 62 cm, printed black on yellow paper. Designed by the artist for his exhibition 'Walldrawings' at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and 'Structures' at the Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven March 3 - April 15 1984. Folded three times as issued, very good copy.

Lot 6674

Transparent plastic box 5.3 x 5.3 x 5.3 cm, housing an International Klein Blue (IKB) coloured sponge and 3 cards. The thick stock cards measure 5 x 5 cm and are coloured blue, gold and pink in typical Yves Klein tones, mirroring his famous Monochrome und Feuer triptych from 1961. The cards are stamped on verso with information about the object which was produced on the occasion of an Yves Klein exhibition in November 1991 at The Archives, Rotterdam, directed by Peter van Beveren. The miniature set was made in an unknown yet numbered edition, this one labeled 'Souvenir No.118' on rear of the gold card. In mint condition. Rare.

Lot 68

Burgers Deventer. Woorden van Clinge Doorenbos, ills. Harry van Piggelen, 1930. With: (2) De Betuwe booklets series 29 vols. 3 and 6, series 30 vol 7, series vol. 3 and 7. (3) "Ik !" zei de vlieg (een ware geschiedenis). Shell, 1931 -and 25 similar advertisement booklets. (total 32)

Lot 69

Amst., Holkemaen Warendorf, 1923. (2) Waarom en waardoor. Ibid., De Spieghel, 1936. (3) Luilekkerland. Ibid., Tresling, n.d. Added: M.E.A. (Mees-Verweij). De Geschiedenis van een Kraai. Santpoort/ Antwerp, C.A. Mees/ De Sikkel, 1923. 32 p. Ills. and orig. clothbacked pictorial boards, entirely lithogr. in orange and black by L(eon) S(enf). Sm. 4to. -and 3 others. (total 7)

Lot 698

Ca. 1860-1920. Album w. 54 inserted items incl. a.o.: (1) Nieuwjaarswens van de bedienden der Restauratie van het Hof van Holland, January 1864. (2) Nieuwjaarsgroet aangeboden door de werklieden der Heineken's Amsterdamsche Glazenwasscherij 1903. (3) C.A. Périn flyer and printed guarantee for Saksische Kanarievoeges, 1928. -and 51 more (rare) Amsterdam-related items, mostly advertorial picture postcards. (total 54 items in 1 album)

Lot 70

n.pl., early 20th cent. 8 p. (2) "Sint Nicolaas en Piet brengen geschenken op hun reis over de daken". Mid 20th cent. (3) F.A. Buis. Een Sint Nicolaas-Suprise. Amst., Scheltema & Holkema, n.d. (4) Antoinette van Dijk. Pieterman-knecht doet een boodschap en andere verhalen. Early 20th cent. (5) (Harry Hoos). Met St. Nicolaas door Nederland. Amst., Hecozet, ca. 1920. -and 9 others. All w. greater or lesser signs of wear. (total 14)

Lot 700

Ca. 1860-1920. Incl. a.o.: (1) Paleis voor Volksvlijt te Amsterdam. Programma van de feestelijke opening en van het Muziekfeest, op dinsdag, den 16den augustus 1864. Amst., J.H. & G. van Heteren. 6 p. (2) Program and invitation for the "Feestavond M.T.S. Amsterdam Bellevue 20 oct. 1878-1928". (3) Noorda's Wildhandel. 2 prijscouranten, ca. 1920. (4) Program and invitations for Bal-Masqué Vereeniging Limburgia at the Concertgebouw, 29 februari 1892. (5) Catalogus eener fraaie collectie Schilderijen, teekeningen, aquarellen, prenten, photo-en lithographiën, enz. Verkooping op dinsdag 18 maart 1884. Amst., H.G. Bom, 1884. -and approx. 25 more. (total approx. 30)

Lot 702

Van Haar eerste beginselen (...) tot den Iare 1664 toe. Amst., M.W. Doornik, 1664. 3rd ed. (2),249-792,(10) p. Engr. frontisp., 2 fold. maps, 1 fold. bird's eye view, 50 fold. views, 2 full-p. views and plates (incomplete). Contemp. vellum w. manuscript title on spine. 12mo. Writing and stamp A.W.C. Leur on front flylvs. Worn copy.

Lot 703

Nevens de omleggende dorpen, opgeheldert door aanteekeningen over veele voornaame geschiedenissen: met afbeeldingen eeniger oude en tegenwoordige Stads Poorten, Wachttoorens, Kloosters, Dorpen enz. Amst., Andries van Damme, 1723. (32),304,(28) p. Frontisp. and title-p. vignette by J. Goeree, complete w. 11 full-p. engr., each w. 2 views, and 4 fold. engr. plates. Contemp. vellum w. manuscript title on spine. 16mo. Worn copy.

Lot 712

Handcol. engr. w. legend and 2 coats of arms. 20 x 71.5 cm, framed under glass, 42 x 93.5 cm. From Topographia Germaniae inferioris, Frankfurt, Martin Zeiler and Caspar Merian, ca. 1659. A few folds (as publ.), sl. foxing, not inspected outside of frame. (2) A View of Amsterdam taken from the Old Rampart/ Vue d'Amsterdam prise du Vieux Rampart. London, H. Overton, 1752. Handcol. engr. 27 x 41.5, framed under passepartout. Sl. browned. (3) Oostelyk gedeelte van Amsterdam/ Amsterdam vers le point du l'Est. Handcol. engr. view of the port w. ships by M. Sallieth after D. de Jong. 26.5 x 36 cm, framed under glass, 45 x 55.5 cm. Amst., P. Yver et al., 1780. From Atlas van alle de Zee-havens der Bataafsche republiek (Amst., J. Allart, 1802). Foxed, not inspected outside of frame. (total 3)

Lot 713

Handcol. engr. plan w. 2 coats of arms and legend. 24 x 26 cm, framed 42 x 45 cm (verso frame w. antiquarian certificate). From Lodovicus Guicciardini, Description de tous les Pays-Bas, Amst., 1609. Central fold (as publ.), sl. worn. (2) s'Lants Zee-Magazyn en Scheeps Timmer-Werf. Handcol. engr. by J. Mulder. from C. Commelin, Beschryvinge van Amsterdam (1726). 26 x 33.5 cm, framed under glass, 44.5 x 54 cm. Central fold (as publ.). Fine copy. (3) Gezicht op de Nieuwe Brug en tooren der Oude Kerke. Handcol. engr. by J. de Beyer. 26 x 35 cm, framed under glass, 45 x 53.5 cm. Sl. central fold. Fine copy. -and 1 other handcol. engr. view of Amst. of the Prince of Orange and Wilhelmina's arrival in the city, ca. 1768. None inspected outside of frame. (total 4)

Lot 714

by P. Fouquet. (Amst., Pieter Fouquet Jr., 1783). Var. views of Amst. w. Dutch and French captions. 6 framed under passepartout, 3 of which are handcol., 1 loose print also handcol. Engr. by a.o. H.P. Schoute, C. Philips and P.R. van Dijk after J. v. Schley. All approx. 34 x 42 cm. Most w. manuscript note stating provenance recto. Good condition. (total 21)

Lot 715

Etched view, 16 x 21 cm, by Abraham Bloteling (1640-90). "I. van Ruisdael inv.", "A. Bloteling fecit", titled and numb. 3 in the plate, from the series of 6 "Amstel-gesichies", mounted at upper margin. W. monogram and note ("J. Rendorp's sale 1825 N. 13") of William Esdaile (1758-1837) in pen in lower right corner (Lugt 2617), and an unidentified collector's mark "Z" verso (2x). Good, contemp. impression w. narrow margins. For further reference, see: Catalogue of a Capital Collection (...). (Samuel Sotheby, 1825). -and 8 others, incl. 2 views from Fouquet and five 18th cent. historical prints (1 handcol.). (total 9)

Lot 718

na het Diaken huys te Zien tot Amstelodam. Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view, 30 x 40.5 cm, w. captions in Latin, French, Dutch and German and numb. "Med. Fol.o No 10" below the image. Augsburg, G.B. Probst, ca. 1770. Trimmed just outside/ on the plate mark, some minor imperfections in blank margins. (2) Vuë de Magasin Navale, à Amsterdam. Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view, 31.5 x 41 cm, after P. van Blankaert, w. caption in reverse in French and no. 277 (and no. 2 in pen) above the image, and captions in Dutch, French, Italian and German below the image. Ibid., idem, ca. 1770. Under passepartout. Vaguely waterst. in lower corners, central vertical fold, minor other imperfections. -and 2 other optical views of Amst., incl. 1 publ. by Probst. Added: A view of the Amst. stadhuis w. fire trucks, an uncol., fold. version of a print that is usually seen as a col. optical print. (total 5)

Lot 72

Opnieuw verhaald door G. van der Hoeven. Geïllustreerd door W.C. Drupsteen. Amsterdam, D. Coene, 1906. (2) Catharina van Rennes. Heidekoninginnetje. Een klaviersprookje. Teekeningen van J. Berhardina Bokhorst. Utrecht, Jac. van Rennes, 1902. (3) De Koningin van Elvenland. Bewerkt door Alfred Listal. Platen van A. von Volborth. Alkmaar, Kluitman, 1912. Dec. boards. Sm. folio. -and 10 similar children's picture books. Overall in good condition. (total 13)

Lot 720

Late 18th/ early 19th cent., by and after J. de Beyer, C. Bogerts, S. Fokke, P. van Liender, C. Philips Jacobsz. and H. Schoute. All obl. folio. Some numb. in print: 2, 10-12, 14, 22, 28, 31, 33, 36, 37, 39, 40, 44, 49, 54, 58, 64-68, 71, 75 and 82-83 (a few numb. in pen, 8, 42 and 76). Nos. 7, 17, 23, 30, 43 and 73-74 from an ed. w. central fold. Almost all prints w. details of purchase in pencil in lower blank margin. A few sl. yellowed. Large lot of these famous, large views in a desirable unfold. state. (total 36)

Lot 722

(1) Souvenir de l'exposition Amsterdam 1895. 12 photogr. views, each 16 x 10 cm and w. address of Guy de Coral & Co, Amst. Fold. in leporello in the orig. gilt lettered dec. cl. (2-3) Taffereelen in en om de tentoonstellinghe. No. 1-2. 2 bifolia, "gedruckt ter drukkerij "Elsevier" te Amstelredamme op de Tegeldruckperse van Scheltens & Gieseke te Leipzig", (1895). Printed on handmade paper, each w. (humorous) ills. by H.M. Krabbé and J. van Oort. 4to. Very rare occasional periodical, only 1 copy in NCC. (3) Exposition Universelle de l'Hôtel et du Voyageur à Amsterdam Mai - Novembre 1895. Amst., Electrische Drukkerij, (1895). 63 p. W. large fold. plan, views and ills. Orig. (sl. worn) pictorial wr. after Joh. Braakensiek. (4) Souvenir Wereldtentoonstelling 1895. 11 lithogr. ills., each 6 x 10 cm, fold. in leporello in orig. gilt supple boards. Obl. 16mo. Inside w. the address of Herms. OldenKott & Zoonen, Tabackfabrikanten. -and 4 others: a large photogr. by Guy de Coral & Co. and 3 lithogr. "Bijvoegsels van De Kroniek" by Antoon Molkenboer. (total 9)

Lot 723

(1) Tentoonstelling-schetsen. Een oud Hollandsch Marktplein te Amsterdam. N.pl., n.publ., (1887). Letterpress title and 15 lithogr. plates. Orig. wr. (some defects). Obl. folio. A good copy of a rare, anonymously publ. occasional work. (2) 1e Seroe No. 3565. Tentoonstelling van Voedingsmiddelen te Amsterdam. Letterpress lottery ticket, 11.7 x 14.5 cm, issued July 1887, numb., w. stamp recto and warranted w. stamp verso. Both sides w. adverts in margins. (3) Thee van Gebr. Snel. O.Z. Achterburgwal 86 over de Bloedstraat, Amsterdam. Col. lithogr. bifolium, 14.7 x 10.5 cm, advertising the Voedings Tentoonstelling Juni 1887 Amsterdam on the final page. -and 9 miscell. others (some unrelated). Added: Souvenir de l'Exposition de Paris. Marche par G. Ludovic (sheet music w. the Eiffel-Tower on the front wr., folio). (total 13)

Lot 725

gehouden te Amsterdam, September 1906. Commemorative album, 12 board lvs., each w. mounted photogr., also w. loosely inserted dedication to the members of the Commissie van uitvoering der Tentoonstelling, listing 21 contributors. Thread bound w. orig. dec. stiff paper covers. 37 x 28.5 cm. Photogr. of a.o. the "Inzending Ned. Bond van Gemeente-Ambtenaren", "Burgerlijke Stand, Bevolkingsregister", "Onderwijs Arbeidsbeurs", "Openbare Verlichting", "Gezondheidsdienst Abattoir Marktwezen", "Gemeente Zaandam", "Politie", "Institut Intern. de Bibliographie, Brussel" and the rooms equipped by Schoonhoven and Purmerend. Silk threads loosening, back cover lacks a portion of 1 corner. Very rare album, no other copies traced. The exhibition was organised from 14-24 Sept. by the Nederlandsche Bond van Gemeente-Ambtenaren on the occasion of its 12th anniversary.

Lot 728

Verzameling van stukken betreffende de doorgraving van Holland op zijn Smalst en van den Hoek van Holland. Atlas. Rott., J.W. van Leenhoff & Zoon, 1881. 34 fold. maps. Orig. cloth-backed printed boards. Obl. 4to. Without the text vol., foxed and w. minimal other imperfections. Very rare, w. bookplate "Uit de verzameling "Amsterdam" van Ir. J.D.M. Bardet" (author). This bookplate present in 4 more booklets in the lot. Interesting atlas, showing plans for the Noordzeekanaal in var. years, 17th-19th cent., plans for the waterways between Rott. and Hoek van Holland, plans for the Afsluitdijk and polders in the Zuiderzee and for the harbour of Amst. (2) A. Caland. Eenige beschouwingen over eene Noordzeehaven voor Amsterdam en de afdamming van het IJ bij het Pampus. Middelburg, J.C. & W. Altorffer, 1863. XI,(1),70 p. 2 fold. tables and 2 fold. plates. Spine laminated, wr. sl. worn. (3) C. Wolterbeek. De verruiming van het Noordzeekanaal. Mededeelingen gedaan ter gelegenheid van den boottocht op het Noorzeekanaal (...) op 12 Juni 1939, georganiseerd door de Kamer van Koophandel en Fabrieken voor Amsterdam voor gonoodigden en leden van de kamer. Amst., Ellerman, Harms & Co. 32 p. 1 fold. plate and 2 large fold. maps. Orig. stapled wr. Rare occas. publ. w. loosely inserted letterpress invitation and a general typescript letter (2 p.). -and 9 others in 10 vols., incl. a work on plans for Jordaan (1920, 2 vols.). (total 13)

Lot 730

XXste deel. Vervolgende de beschryving der Vereenigde Nederlanden, en wel in 't byzonder van Zeeland. Amst., I. Tirion, 1753. 1st printing. (10),579,(24) p. Engr. frontisp., 5 fold. maps, 4 fold. plans, 9 (fold.) views, most by J.C. Phillips after C. Pronk, all copper engr. Calf w. gilt title and dec. on spine. 8vo. Stamp upper flyleaf, former owner's entry on title-p., 1 map w. hand drawn train line (?). Covers worn, sl. browning/ foxing.

Lot 731

inde seer treffelijcke ende vermaerde Belegheringhe van 'sHertoghen-Bosch (...). Amst., Henrico Hondio, 1630. 28 p. Bound w. the French transl.: Recit, ou brefve description De ce qui s'est passé durant le tres-faumeux Siege, de Bois-Le-Duc, avec une Carte generale du Camp entier, & plusieurs particulieres des approches de chaque Quartier à part. Leeuwarden, Claude Fontaine, 1630. (2),26,(4) p. Complete w. 9 large fold. copper engr. maps (1 w. stain and restoration), approx. 60 blank p. following maps. Calf w. gilt title and dec. on ribbed spine. Sm. Folio. A few stickers on front cover. Good condition. Rare work about the siege of Den Bosch by Fredrick Hendrick of Orange in 1629.

Lot 733

in den jaare 1798. (In Brieven.) Met plaaten. Amst., A.B. Saakes, 1799-1800. 2 vols. in 1. VIII,146,(1); XVI,240 p. Complete w. 2 title-p. engr., 6 full-p. engr. of 2 views each of Den Bosch, Vught, Boxtel, Eindhoven, Helmond, Gemert, Oosterwijk, Tilburg, Hilvarenbeek, Oirschot, Oss, St. Oedenrode and the handcol. general map of eastern North Brabant, "Nieuwe Kaart van de Majorij van s'Hertogenbosch", all copper engr. Hcalf w. marbled paper boards, gilt title on spine. 8vo. Bound w.: Gedachten over de meiërij van 's Hertogenbosch (...). Ibid., idem, 1801. iv,80 p. Excellent copy.

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