Vision, lot of 3
Oakland, Crown Point Press, 1975-1976. First 3 numbers of Vision (of 5, all published). Edited and curated by Tom Marioni, artist and founder of the Museum of Conceptual Art (MOCA) in San Francisco. Focused on 'idea-oriented' art, with artist-designed pages and an original artwork in each issue. 34 x 20.5 cm. All hand-numbered copies from an edition of 1000.
Includes: (1) Vision No.I California. 68 pp. Featuring artists from San Francisco and Los Angeles. Original work by Michael Asher, who created an invisible conceptual art piece by glueing 2 pages together. Black cover slightly worn around the edges, else good. (2) Vision No.2 Eastern Europe. 63 pp. Covering 22 underground Eastern European avant-garde artists such as Roman Opalka, Tadeusz Kantor and Marina Abramovic. Original hand-applied rubber stamp saying 'Free Art Work' by Radomir Damjan. Cover by Milan Knizak. Mint copy including promotional flyer. (3) Vision No.3, New York City. 95 pp. With Allan Kaprow, Les Levine, Daniel Buren, George Maciunas, Sol LeWitt and others. Original artwork by Walter De Maria. Fine copy. (total 3)