Paris/New York, Galerie Denise René, 1955/1975. Manifesto originally issued for the show ‘Le Mouvement’ at Galerie Denise René, Paris, April 6 - 30, 1955, featuring Agam, Bury,...
Invitation card for ‘Yves Propositions Monochromes’, Klein’s first extensive exhibition of his monochrome paintings (a small presentation was held earlier in Paris in 1955).
Milan, Galleria Apollinaire, 1961. Staple bound, 24.5 × 17.2 cm, 20 pp. Cover printed blue on glossy white paper.
Alechinsky, Appel, Baj, Jorn, Rein, d’Haese, Roel, Ting, Wyckaert et Dotremont avec Cobra. Exhibition announcement, 18.6 x 26.8 cm, printed both sides, black ink on white stock.
Catalogue for an important exhibition of the Nuclear Art Movement at Galleria San Fedele, October 12-30, 1957. Softcover, 30.5 x 21.5 cm, 8 pp. Twelve b/w ills. and one in colour (blue) by Yves Klein.
Scarce catalogue of Manzoni's first show at Galleria Azimut. Staple bound, 24 x 17 cm, 8 pp. including ill. cover. Text by Agnetti in French, English and Italian. Very good copy. Azimut...
(1) Invitation card for Mack's first solo show outside of Germany, in the legendary experimental exhibition space founded by Manzoni and Enrico Castellani (with some help of Lucio...
Arnhem, Nul-Verlag, 1963. Second volume of the periodical by the Dutch ZERO group featuring new movements in art. This issue was dedicated to the then recently deceased Yves Klein and Piero Manzoni.
Numbered 78/100 and signed in marker by Jes Petersen on the plastic binder, 18 x 15 cm, ca. 60 translucent pp. bound by plastic slide spine. Except for the cover with printed title...
Seven issues of the Belgian publication Daily-Bul (1957-1983), which defined itself as the 'most disrespectful magazine of the world'. Founded by painter/sculptor Pol Bury (1922-2005)...
Beige canvas portfolio with publisher's flaps and cloth closure straps, housing 5 original lithographs and 2 text leaves printed on vellum, 42 x 33 cm. Published in an edition...
Printed wrappers, 25.5 x 17 cm, 31 pp. Limited edition of 500 copies. Contributions by Lourdes Castro, Alfredo Margarido, Michel Tapié et al. Includes 2 original silkscreens by...
Silkscreened card covers in black slide binder, 30.5 x 20.5 cm, ca. 36 pp. with fold-outs. Limited edition of 300 copies. Features colour silkscreen prints by Guido Biasi, Georges...
Original glued card covers, 30.5 x 20.5 cm, 18 perforated cardboard sheets, each containing 3 postcards. Front cover with silkscreen by Lourdes Castro. Limited edition of 300 copies.
Two issues of the magazine 'for the new conception in art and culture' edited and published by herman de vries in Arnhem. Assembling type magazine, with artists' contributions...
Printed wrapper, stapled interior, 29.5 × 21 cm, ca. 70 pp. Edition of 320, this one numbered 182 in red marker. Contains original multiples by Markus Raetz (yellow paper collage),...
Utrecht, Self-published, April 1967. Double issue (Powezie + Teksten). Soft cover, blind stapled, with b/w illustrated paper wrapper. 21 x 17 cm, approx. 80 pp. some numbered in...
Arnhem, Self-published, 1960. First edition. Stapled artists' booklet, 13.6 x 10.7 cm, 20 pp. Edition of 120, this one numbered 5/120. Contains 20 blank pages, with text in light...
Printed sheet, 30 x 21 cm, with text in Dutch and French, published by M.J. Israel, bookseller/publisher in Arnhem, informing the release of the book 'Wit' (White) by herman de...
Heavy beige cardstock, 30.5 x 10 cm, folded to form a card in the format of 10 x 10 cm. The center part of the card's 'triptych' features a collaged element: an irregular circle...
Blind stamped print numbered V66-42. Printed on thick white paper, 16.5 x 16.5 cm, featuring a composition of horizontal and vertical lines.
Stuttgart, Edition Hansjörg Mayer, 1967. Softcover, 16 x 12 cm, 124 pp. Second edition of 500 numbered copies. This one stamped 125 in the colophon. Artists' book containing all...
Stuttgart, Edition Hansjörg Mayer, 1967. Exquisitely designed thick board grey printed portfolio, 48 x 48 cm. Contains 14 white sheets, one featuring a preface by Siegfried Maser,...
herman de vries: Toevalsstrukturen. The Hague, Prentenkabinet of the Haags Gemeentemuseum, 1968. Harmonica-folded catalogue No.25, 22.5 x 15 cm, 8 pp. Includes 2 loose inlaid embossed...
Black ink on handshaped paper, 50 × 65 cm. Features lines, dots and black letters arranged with random number, size and place. Titled 'a-selekt semioties veld', signed, dated/work...
Softcover, 21 x 14.5 cm, 28 pp. Catalogue of the first Zero exhibition in the Netherlands organized by Hans Sonnenberg.
Includes: (1) Catalogue edited and designed by Henk Peeters, introducing the artists of the group with ills. of their work, published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Holländische...
Ill. stiff wrappers, 26 x 19 cm, with mounted b/w poster, 100 x 70 cm, printed both sides, folded as issued. Stedelijk Museum catalogue No.299, featuring the first important exhibition...
Catalogue/artists' book published in conjunction with an early solo exhibition by Henderikse in the Caracaos Museum, Willemstad, October 1963. Card portfolio with tiny printed...
(1) Invitation card for 'Henderikse' held at exhibition space/bookstore Amstel 47, 18 sept - 2 oktober 1963. 10 x 21 cm, taped together, with glue remnants on verso. (2) Telegram...
(1) Castellani Manzoni Schoonhoven. Group show catalogue, Galerie Delta Rotterdam, 1962. 23.5 x 22 cm, 12 pp. texts in Dutch by H. Sonnenberg and J.J. Schoonhoven. With stamp and...
(1) Rare document announcing the re-branding of nul=0 by Armando, Henk Peeters and Schoonhoven in 1964. The journal Revue nul=0 was originally founded by Armando, Peeters and Herman...
(1) Oltre la pittura oltre al scultura: Mostra di ricerca di arte visiva. Milan, Galleria Cadario, 1963. 69 x 28 cm, folded, featuring the names of participants on recto and b/w...
München, Galerie Heseler, 1972. Special limited edition, this one numbered 965/1000. Catalogue of an exhibition of works by Piene and other members of the Zero Group active from...
New York City, April 1967. Edited by Otto Piene and Aldo Tambellini. Newspaper in the form of a poster, 56 x 43.5 cm, folded to 28 x 21.5 cm as issued. Published to announce the...
Hengelo/Copenhagen/Paris, Jacqueline de Jong, 1962-1967. Includes 5 out of 6 issues, only missing No.3. Softcovers with pictorial wrappers, 28 x 22 cm (No.2, 30 x 23 cm), 56, 63,...
(1) Three/trois/drei Scandinaves from/de/von Bauhaus Situationiste Sweden. Rotterdam, Galerie Delta, 1963. 31 x 24 cm, 14 pp. Scarce exhibition catalogue of the Bauhaus Situationists'...
Softcover, 25 x 31 cm, 12 pp. Cover with original lithograph by the artist. Catalogue for de Jong’s solo exhibition at Galerie Westing, Odense, Denmark, from 19 September to 12...
La Louvière, Daily Bul, 1966. Vol.7. Collection Les Poquettes volantes. Softcover, staple bound orange printed covers, 13.5 x 10.5 cm, 22 pp. This copy numbered 633/1000.
(1) Poster, 57.5 x 40.5 cm, litho printed black on white paper, folded three times. Announces one of the first and most famous happenings in The Netherlands, which took place at...
Produced and published by Panamarenko, Hugo Heyrman, Wout Vercammen and Yoshio Nakajima. (1) Happening News No.1 (blue issue), Antwerp September 1965. Original transparent plastic...
(1) Martial Raysse. New York, Alexandre Iolas and Dwan Gallery, 1964. Stapled wraps, 15 x 23 cm , 8 pp. Exhibition catalogue, text by Pierre Restany in English. Striking cover...
(1) Dylaby, Dynamisch Labyrint. Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1962. Softcover, 19 x 26 cm, 22 pp. with photographic ills. by Ed van der Elsken. Participating artists were Rauschenberg,...
(1) Rare invitation card for the exhibition ‘Le Reve de Diane’ held at Galerie Alexandre Iolas in Paris from 5 - 28 February 1970. Printed black on off-white stock, 25.5 x 17 cm,...
(1) Niki de St Phalle, Les Nanas Au Pouvoir. Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1967. Exhibition catalogue No.419, with sharp design by Josje Pollmann (Total Design). Staplebound, 27.5...
Amsterdam, Edition Seriaal, 1971. Artists’ book, accordion folded leporello, 11.3 x 15 cm, 11 pp., unfolds to 125 cm. Powerful photo document of the Tinguely art happening ‘Victory...
A monument in print for the Dutch artist Ferdi, Ferdina Jansen - Tajiri (1927-1969). Baarlo, X-Press, 1969. Plastic ill. hardcover, 30 x 21.5 cm.
Cologne, Sammlung Ludwig Im Wallraf-Richartz Museum, 1969. Edited by Gert Von Der Osten and Horst Keller. Rare first edition. Original plexiglas binding, screw-bound, 30 x 24.5...
Poster, offset lithograph in bright colours, 95 x 63.5 cm, designed by the artist for his exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum.
Rotterdam, Galerie Delta, 1967. Soft cover, 22.5 x 22.5 cm, 12 pp. with loose inserted extra sheet featuring Andy Warhol's 'Selfportrait' on silver coated paper, with a text on...
Pretty as a pigture, huh? 1968. New York, Radio Corporation of America, 1968. Offset lithograph, 76 x 114 cm. Typographically titled on the upper edge of the image and lower left....
Includes: (1) Most Wanted flyer announcement from Galerie Rudolf Zwirner, Cologne, 1967. Offset lithograph in black and grey, 29 x 21 cm, folded once as issued. Depicted on the...
Two cards and 3 original b/w photographs. (1) Exhibition announcement card 'Andy Warhol Electric Chairs', Seriaal Gallery Amsterdam and Des Bouvrie Bussum, 1972, 20 x 14 cm.
Scarce two-sided fold-out offset lithograph card announcing Andy Warhol's iconic Mao series, 17.8 × 17.8 cm.
Basel, Kunstmuseum Basel, 1972. Exhibition catalogue.
Includes: (1) Small stapled booklet, 15 x 11 cm, with striking printed acetate cover. Contains various fold-out pages, hand-numbered 482/500, published in conjunction with a show...
from prospectus brochures by Tyler Graphics, New York. Includes: (1) Josef Albers, Gray Instrumentation II, 1975. Prospectus, 23 x 23 cm, 4 pp. Promotional text for the portfolio...