FANDANGOS – nrs. 8.9.10.11 superb issue!, 1978
30 x 21 cm
stickers, ink stamps signed by Raúl Marroquin as Superbman
edition 500
published by Raúl Marroquin, Maastricht, Netherlands
excellent condition, very slightly aged
€ 225,- plus € 12,- Track & Trace registered mail
inv.RMar 969
This 4-in-1 Fandangos magazine has been the last issue of a series of 11 publications.
Numerous contributions by Raúl Marroquin including ‘From Video to T.V where he writes that ‘It is about time that Video Art becomes Television Art’ and Marroquin’s Vampires project, Paul Carter, Julia Hayward, Jana Haimsohn, Darcy Lange, Antonio Caro, Baladi, Angelika Schmid, Jonier Marin, Montadas, C. Garcia, Tobe Carey, Klaus Staek (2 pages), Jan Patric, David Zacki, J. Charlin, Eduard Bal, Sanja Ivekovic, Michel Cardena’s Live Video Performance (7 pages, includes Cardena rubberstamp), Tony Morgan’s live video performance at de appel, Marjo Schumans, Ben D’Armagnac, Elsa Stansfield, Madieon Hooykaas, Jantje Tetelepta, I. Akel, Joshua Jansen, Relly Carlo, Nan Hoover photographs from video by Koos Bay, Tony Pegotti (5 pages), Michael Krzyzanowski (2 pages), Ger van Dijk, John Liggins, Bob Takes/Michiel Romeyn, ‘Languages my friends speak’ by Ulises Carrion, Jorgos Chronis, Michael Gibbs, Marten Hendriks/ Ad Gerritsen, Marianne Heske, Kirsten Bates and Taki Bluesinger ‘Plumbing Repairs simplified’ (4 pages), Jenna Van Eegan, Richard Hefti, Yves de Smet, Nikolaus Urban, Jan Hendrix (3 pages), Reindeer Werk, Martha Hawley, Charlemagne Palestine, Peter Hutchinson, Phillip Pearlman, Anne Tardos, Roger Cutforth, Willoughby Sharp’s collage narratives ‘The Nation, the Region, Ideas and trends.’ (10 pages), R Heyman, Douglas Davis, Jean Depuy, Scott Burton, Larry Miller, Jacki Apple, Laurie Anderson, Jeffrey Deitch, Dalibor Martinis, Marcia Resnick, Anna Banana (3 pages), Rita Yokoi. The photographs by Geurt Van Dijk, A.Rainer and Dieter Rot, Luigi Ontani, Boltanski, Ad Gerritsen, A.Messager, Jurgen Klauke, B.Sleeuwenhoek all include the artists’ names in rubber stamps next to the images. Also ink stamps of various emblemata.
Includes articles on “Superbman”, the ‘nation’s number one citizen’, a character created by Raul Marroquin who, the article describes, was appointed as “Friendship Ambassador to Europe”. The article is uniquely handsigned by Raul Marroquin as Superbman: “With love Fandangos – Superbman” in red marker pen. Includes another article on Superbman’s nemesis a sado-masochistic underworld-type character called ‘Nikos Nukos the Worst’.
Other articles include “A lecture on video in museum” by Drs I.L Szenassy (5 pages in Dutch) and ‘Visual poetry as a form of marginal art’ by Peter Frank. Interviews with Ulises Carrion (in English) Maarten van Regteren Altena (in English), Robert Filliou (in Spanish), ‘Yogo’ the false-name of a Dutch drug trafficker (in English), Costa Gravas (in French), Art Taylor (in English), and Mohammed Ali (In English). Articles and texts vary between in English, Dutch, Spanish and French.
History of prices:
UnOriginals, UK April 2024 GBP 245.-
William Allen Word & Image, London 26 December 2020 GBP 125.-
RÚRÍ, Item: energy, 1978
ca 2 x 3 cm
offset, fountain pen ink, hand written text on sticker
(part of page 6 of monthly magazine Ephemera)
edition 500
published by Ephemera, Amsterdam
sold
ULISES CARRIÓN, Alphabet – Embryo No. 13-cards, 1981
14,9 x 10,5 x 0,5 cm
stack of cards, offset
cover card with sticker, green text card, 20 postcards, plastic seal bag
edition unknown
published by Embryo magazine, Stockholm, Sweden extremely rare
€ 300,- plus € 12,- Track & trace registered EU mail
inv.UCar 479
including postcard of Ulises Carrión: Alphabet, 1981
ULISES CARRIÓN, Alphabet, 1981
14,9 x 10,5 cm
offset, postcard
This card depicts a drawing of an alphabet starting in the middle. The letters are drawn in such a way they they never cross each other, making it into a kind of labyrinth.
Participating artists:
Sten Hanson, Sweden: 96
Max M Book, Sweden: Trans-
J.O. Mallander, Finland: The Anxiety of Influence
Stig Sjöland, Sweden, Swing
Hans Clavin, Holland: (phrase)
Jim Axen, Sweden: Nu
Mats B., Sweden: Life is a tram
Bjørn Nørgaard, Denmark: Kunstneren i Paris
C M von Hausswolff, Sweden: Jordmån IV
Hans Esselius, Sweden: Imagobild nr. 1 – Esse Williams
Eva Löfdahl, Sweden: ur Halt
Peter Andersson, Sweden: Hanging
Likka-Juhani Takalo-Eskola, Finland: Grenens frihet
Leif Elggren, Sweden: Framförande II
Pug Karlsson, Sweden: Excursion Area/Revisited
Lars-Gunnar Bodin, Sweden: Enbart en gradvis förskjutning
Åke Hodell, Sweden: Electronic Brain Wash
Henrik Francis Thomsen, Denmark: Articulation Gramma 3
Curt Olson, Sweden: Art trainery
Ulises Carrion, Holland: Alphabet
Colophon:
History of price:
The Idea of the Book, Portland OR, USA May 2024 US$ 350.-
VIKTOR & ROLF, “Monsieur”, 2004
42 x 29,5 cm
tabloid newspaper, offset, 8pp.
half-year publication: Spring/Summer announcing flower prints on fabrics by Lily van der Stokker very rare
condition: used
published by Viktor & Rolf, Amsterdam
inv.V&R 000-pr
EPHEMERA – No. 6, 1978 [monthly magazine]
32 x 23 cm
8 pp.
inlays, stamps + ink stamps, stapled and tipped in contributions, additional work by Niels Lomholt / Tom Elling and Lomholt Formular Press
monthly journal
published by Other Books & So, Amsterdam
condition of first 2 pages on right lower corner: torn off paper of ca 8 x 20 mm
rare, edition unknown
sold
Participating artists are Gabor Toth, Robin Crozier, Balint Szombathy, Barbara J. Hahn, Ken Saville, Günther Brus, General Idea, Henryk Bzdok, Klaus Boegel, Rúri (hand written label “Energy”), Leonard Franck Duch, Dámaso Oguz, Martha Rosler, Horst Hahn, Richard Hartnell, Rúrí a.o.
Salon, issue No. 1 [February], 2016
21 x 14,8 cm
art magazine, 160 pp.
limited edition 100
published by Salon Verlag & Edition, Berlin, Germany order at Salon Verlag
Edizioni Geiger Books & Tam tam, 1977
29,7 x 21 cm
invitation, printed text on paper
published by Other Books and So / Ulises Carríon, Amsterdam
rare
inv.ObandS 000?
CUT magazine about art, issue #15, January 2016
29,7 x 21 cm, 12 pp.
digital printed magazine
edition 60, of which 35 with multiple of Takako Saito: hand painted text on hand colored rice paper, text on card, in tipped in cellophane envelope
published by Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam.
‘CUT magazine about art appears irregularly however often’ and is published by Galerie van Gelder. The magazine is printed in full colour.
Issue #15 opens with a report of a performance by Takako Saito written by Evert Schoorl – together with his partner Mieke Schoorl enthusiastic collector and economist and emeritus Director of graduate studies, Groningen University – followed by pages of a wall installation ‘You and me – Sky wall’.
GERT VERHOEVEN, ‘OVAL OFFICE, Ouah-Ouah-Cik-Cik-Mja-Mja / A slice of panoramic wallpaper’, n.d. [2014]
– insert in De Witte Raaf
ca 41 x 57 cm
screen print on spread of offset newspaper
signed, numbered
edition 68
– cover of De Witte Raaf
ca 20,5 x 28,5 cm
screen print on newspaper, ink stamps, blind stamp, resealable celluloid foil envelope
signed, numbered
edition 68
Published by Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee, Belgium.
For the 169 issue of De Witte Raaf about Flemish nationalism and culture/the arts (in collaboration with Koen Brams), artist Gert Verhoeven made an artist’s contribution about the recent history and future of Belgium. During his residency at Frans Masereel Centrum he used copies of De Witte Raaf to turn his proof of ‘contemporary history art’ into an edition.
The returns of this multiple, produced at and with the support of Frans Masereel Centrum, will go to De Witte Raaf.
Price 68 Euro.
CUT magazine about art, issue #14, 2014
29,7 x 21 cm, 12 pp.
digital printed magazine
edition 50
for the first Special Cut Subscribers: multiple by Éric Giraudet de Boudemange
signed, numbered, dated
edition of 15
‘CUT magazine about art appears irregularly however often’ and is published by Galerie van Gelder. This time the magazine is printed in full colour, although leafing through the pages one gets a mainly black and white impression.
Issue #14 opens with an photographic image ‘On the Stairs’ of Steel Stillman followed by pages of short sentences describing one of the many snap shots he made with a Kodak Instamatic camera decades ago. The other half of the magazine shows pages contributed by Éric Giraudet de Boudemange who is interested in ‘ethnographic experiences’ documented by film and combined with paraphrases he staged during the filming of deer hunters in the woods.