MICHAEL ASHER, Série de 16 cartes postales de Michael Asher, 1991 [16 post cards]

MICHAEL ASHER, Série de 16 cartes postales de Michael Asher, 1991
each 15 x 10,5 cm
offset, stack of 16 post cards, vintage envelope
condition: verso slightly aged
published by Le Consortium, Dijon, France
€ 440,- plus € 12,- Track & Trace registered EU mail
inv.MAsh 000

Michael Asher is known for the so-called “Situational Aesthetics”, a movement in Conceptual art that is critical on what defines art and on the production of commodities. Marcel Duchamp pointed out to a paradigm in the arts by inserting an already made object within an art context. It exposed the legitimising function of an institution and its crucial role in defining of what should be considered as art.

3 cards out of this set of 16:

History of price:
Antiquarian Maria, Lisbon, Portugal, March 2023 € 400,-
Cornette de Saint-Cyr, Brussels, Belgium, 21 June 2022 € 650,-

DAAN VAN GOLDEN, untitled, 2017 [Souvenir- red flower motiv]

DAAN VAN GOLDEN, untitled / Souvenir, 2017
3 parts
screen print on fabric: 10,5 x 12,9 cm / gold envelope: 11 x 15,6 cm
condition: splendid
condition outer envelope “Souvenir”: smudged, verso crumpled
private collection
inv.DvG 000-pr

This gold coloured envelope with screen print on vinyl cloth depicts a characteristic dark red Daisy pattern that Daan van Golden often uses in his paintings and photographs. There is no sign of origin.

A white outer envelope entitled “Souvenir” contains a screen print in a golden coloured smaller envelope. At the back side a ‘D’ in print refers to the first name of the artist. The envelope’s colour in gold alludes with the surname of Daan van Golden. It is known that instead of a name plate next to his door bell a plate painted in gold was mounted, referring to his surname.

The grey line frame on the white envelope shows that this item was a thank object presented to family and friends for their compassion, condolences and sympathy after Daan van Golden deceased in 2017. Both envelopes lack any form of origin of publication.

Outer envelope
12 x 18,1 cm
conditio: scuffing, stains, crumpled on left side
recto: text “Souvenir”, verso initial “D” – both in screen print

DOROTHY IANNONE, Put Out The Light, 2022 [match box XXL]

DOROTHY IANNONE, Put Out The Light, 2022
3 x 29 x 6 cm
cardboard XXL box, matches
edition 500
mint
published by We Do Not Work Alone, Paris, France
inv.IDor 000-000

“Put out the light” is the last edition Iannone Dorothy made before she died in december 2022 at the age of 89. Dorothy became well-known with what she called “ecstatic unity” that referred to erotic and sexual explorations featured in many of her works. In “An Icelandic Saga” she describes a trip made in the late sixties to Reykjavik in Iceland, with her then American husband James Upham. There she met and fell madly in love with Swiss Fluxus artist Dieter Roth.

LEE MCDONALD, Window – green, 2021 [test 2219]

LEE MCDONALD, Window – green, 2021 [test 2219]
29 x 10 x 10 cm
hand made cardboard box, tape, spray paint can, sticker, plastic bag for spraying
spray painted certificate, hand written instruction sheet
+ personal link to film of test 2219
series of 6 unique DIY works
published by Galerie van Gelder Editions, Amsterdam
€ 350,- plus € 12,- Track & Trace registered EU mail
inv.LMcD 000

This edition is a DIY multiple. The owner is supposed to spray a window glass of any size by following the given instructions. When travel costs are paid, on request the artist is willing to apply the layer of paint ad hoc. Through a personal Internet link each edition number has been tested by Lee McDonald, i.e. the cardboard box itself.

RUCHAMA NOORDA, Rx, 2014 [edition for CUT magazine, issue 12]

RUCHAMA NOORDA, Rx, 2014
16,5 x 11,5 x 2,5 cm
sealed pill, hand stamped cardboard box, instructions for use
edition 50
signed, print dated, hand stamped number
published by Cut issue 12 – magazine about art, Amsterdam
inv.RNo 000-pr

Sticker verso:
Ingredients: Compressed landscape. Contains fragments built structures, earth and plant matter collected from two early 20th century utopian communes, the colony of Llano del Rio in Southern California and Walden, a Life-Reform commune in the Netherlands.
Manufactured and tested by ReForm, Amsterdam.

CLAUDE CLOSKY, Invisible Books, 2022 [set of 5 postcards]

CLAUDE CLOSKY, Invisible Books, 2022
set of 5 postcards, cellofan envelope
edition 250
mint
published by Edition Taube, Munich-Zurich
For purchase see:
Taube Books – Claude Closky
inv.CCl 000

This set of 5 postcards in transparent envelope shows and describes five kinds of books: Unseeable Books, Imperceptible Books, Invisible Books, Ethereal Books and Undetectable Books. None of these categories is present in the depicted book cases. Claude Closky imagined to have them filled with these five kinds of books as a kind of wish to show the “unmanifested” among the incessant flow of images that surrounds us.

OLIVIER MOSSET, Sans titre, 1995 [etching]

OLIVIER MOSSET, Sans titre, 1995
35 × 35 cm
etching
signed, numbered
edition 150 + 5 HC
published by CEC / Centre d’Edition Contemporaine, Geneva, Switzerland
inv.OM 000

This circle within a circle was etched on a square copper plate. Its blind imprint is barely noticeable since there are no scratches in the non-engraved parts that is so characteristic for common etchings.
The edition was offered to members of the Centre Genevois de Gravure Contemporaine Association in 1995.

JONATHAN MEESE, Nabob zu Nabob = D.A.F. (Menschheit), 2000 [edition Texte zur Kunst]

JONATHAN MEESE, Nabob zu Nabob = D.A.F. (Menschheit), 2000
130 x 60 x 8 cm
plastic shopping bag, text on paper and mixed media: collage with colour photo, red paint, one dollar banknote, sock, injection syringes, printed matter
3 parts, folded as issued
2x signed, dated
series of unique works in an edition of 100 + 20 AP
published by Texte zur Kunst, Berlin, Germany
€ 1.200,- plus € 24,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
inv.JMe 000-pr

This object out of the edition is one of the few larger objects consisting of a unique collage and a sheet of paper with a text written in felt pen ink. Each multiple came with a plastic shopping bag, hence three parts.

Jonathan Meese is known for ‘Repeating incantations aloud or holding up cardboard signs with formulas as if to invoke the gods and placate them. Consequently, Meese designed an amulet for texts on art. It is amazing how Meese’s artistic repertoire changes in these amulets entitled “Nabob to Nabob = D.A.F. (Humanity)” condensed. Announcement Texte zur Kunst, 2000.
The cardboard amulets are roughly held together by pieces of cardboard or wood and glue, which is reminiscent of Meese’s quickly built structures made of wooden sticks. The amulet also pushes his cult around the new wave band D.A.F. (German-American Friendship).

Half of the edition was published with collages, each made as a unique object. A part is dated 2001. The other half consisted of hexagonal hangers made of plexiglass with a portrait of one of the members of the Electropunk and cult band Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft.

 
Verso:

History of prices:
Van Ham Auktionen, Cologne, Germany – Online 6 April 2018 € 774,- (height 42,5 cm)
Van Ham Auktionen, Cologne, Germany 26 November 2014 € 581,- (height 42 cm)

 

Extra information about the other half of the TzK edition: