KRISTJAN GUDMUNDSSON, Ef/If, 1974
21 x 21 cm
SC, 4 pp., hand bound; screen print on various kinds of paper, glued, linen spine
edition 200, here 1/200
signed, numbered
only 3-5 copies have been produced
published by Silver Press, Amsterdam / Reykjavík
condition: yellowed cover, with light bend in cover, extremely rare
€ 4.000,- plus Track & Trace registered mail
inv.KG 1048-pr
In the seventies Kristján Gudmundsson lived with his family in a large appartement in the Daniel Stalpaertstraat in Amsterdam. He produced more than a few books and “Ef/If” was one of his hand made artist’s books published by Silver Press, founded and owned by himself in Reykjavík, Iceland.
The complete book is in screen print, also the printed text on tracing paper that introduces the concept of the book: Ef staer∂ þessarar si∂u táknar ibúafjölda jar∂arinnar, þá tákna hringarnir ibúi Kina, Tanzaníu of Íslands.
If the size of this page represents the number of people in the world, then the circles represent the people of China, Tanzania and Iceland.
The works of Kristján Gudmundsson invite to contemplate on his method of working related to what his art encompasses. Usually texts on his works contain either personal memories or chronological summery. In fact, in many works he attempts time by time again to capture factual data into hand sized works, like here in this thin booklet that contains the amount of inhabitants of China, Tanzania and Iceland. In the middle of the last page a tiny bright white screen printed (sic) dot of 1 mm diameter may be detected, when exposed to strong daylight.
Right from the start the production of the book caused problems. In order to keep the costs low the text was prepared for the printer through adhesive letters, hence the dancing letters on the title page. The running direction of paper was not taken into account which caused waving binding. The very thin tracing paper of the first page stuck to the screen when printed. And the most problematic part of the book was the white circular dot of less than 1 millimeter on the last page; with a magnifying glass the print had to be checked every time, and more than quite often no dot at all could be detected; again a misprint or in fact no print. Not being well provided with enough production money Kristján Gudmundsson soon stopped the printing of the book.
A very fragile and extremely difficult book to find; in Kristján Gudmundsson’s catalogues and monographs this book is always overlooked. Therefore, by now it may be considered almost as a unique work of art. KvG
JOHN M ARMLEDER, Cercle et Carré, 1987
ca 130 x 30 x 20 cm
handmade pedestal; wood, paint, lamp, perforated metal plate, electricity wire
signed, numbered on certificate with instructions
edition 18, here 12/18
published by Galerie Anselm Dreher, Berlin, Germany
condition: excellent, although painted pedestal with original patine has minor paint chips
€ 4.600,- plus transport costs
inv.JMA 1046-47
Sometimes an edition is loaded with information about the artist’s mindset while its appearance suggests the opposite, for a part due to its self-evidence. Such a piece is ‘Cercle et Carré’ with its geometrical forms, the aesthetics of simplicity, the functionality of formal design, the ambition of the avant-garde and humour; it is all there.
John Armleder is renowned for re-introducing abstract art in a dominating one-way art market in the early eighties of the previous century, for referring to predecessors in art history (hence the title ‘Cercle et Carré’) and for ‘making art that is comparable to making a B-film’ as he describes it. In this sense this edition is as banal as that. ‘Cercle et Carré’ has the look of a modernist Italian design, yet all three parts have been composed and put together by the artist, as if it is an installation. He put together lamp, pedestal and a piece of metal, then switched on the light. KvG
In the eighties John M Armleder told me that the work he makes is similar to making B-movies. Here one could conclude that ‘Circle et Carré’ looks very much like the work of a designer. Indeed the lamp on itself is a design, but his installation with metal grid on the wall is a remarkable ephemeral addition by the artist.
Furniture Sculpture 193, Caprice, 1988
Ø 25,4 cm
engraving on bowling ball Caprice by Columbia, vinyl bag
edition 24
engraved signature and number
comes with vintage label used in booth Art Publishers at Art Basel Edition 1992
published by Gallery Daniel Newburg, New York, USA
€ 3.500,- plus € 32,- Track & Trace registered mail
inv.JMA 994-label
Furniture Sculpture 267, 1991
ca 278 x 104 x 110 cm
flexible aluminum tubes in handmade wooden box
edition 30, 3 versions signed, numbered, dated on certificate
GALERIE VAN GELDER EDITIONS
1 tube € 5.200,- edition 10
2 tubes € 6.600,- edition 10
3 tubes € 12.800,- edition 10
When John Armleder made this multiple in 1991 he was quite intrigued by the transportability of this foldable and compact multiple. He considers this sculptural edition as an ultimate example of a multiple that is a true three dimensional work, and yet can very easily be carried around to any place on the world.
Furniture Sculpture 191, 1988
ca 48 x 38 x 12 cm
synthetic fur cat-bed
edition of 30
signed, numbered, dated
GALERIE VAN GELDER EDITIONS
€ 4.200,- plus € 32,- Track & Trace registered mail
For preparing his first solo exhibition in The Netherlands John Armleder asked me to drive him around to all kinds of shops and places. In the Makro – a supermarket for shopkeepers in the outskirts of Amsterdam – he was attracted by beds for pets. Amongst other things one large grey blue dog bed was picked out by him and taken to the gallery. Later on he remembered to have seen a huge pile of smaller brown coloured cat beds. Of these he could make a multiple, he said. The next day thirty cat beds were bought at Dutch building material supermarket Gamma and a GALERIE VAN GELDER EDITION was made.
John M Armleder: ”Arrivé dans la galerie, je sus immédiatement que j’avais commis l’erreur de ne pas m’en être procuré une grande provision afin de faire un multiple, mais Kees van Gelder corrigea cette bévue et nous eûmes bientôt trente petits lits (un stock de taille: où dormiront les petits chiens de la région ?) que je m’appliquai à signer et numéroter.”
HETTY HUISMAN, inventarislijst / inventory list, 1984
29,7 x 21,2 cm
SC, 34 pp., photo copies, acetate front cover
published by the artist
fine, although with poor front cover condition
inv.HHui 1035-pr
Editions & Communications marginales d’Amerique Latine, 1977
21 x 29,7 cm
risoprint, stapled, folded as issued: 15 x 21 cm, 9 pp.
organised by Guy Schraenen
published by Maison de la Culture du Havre, Le Havre, France
inv.GSchr 1026
This publication was issued on behalf of a group exhibition curated by Guy Schraenen. Felipe Ehrenberg, Ulises Carrión, Raúl Marroquin, Flavio Pons, Claudio Goulart among many others participated.
History of price:
Zwiggelaar Auctions, Amsterdam, 9 December 2022 € 400,- (hammer price)
Rubber Vol. 2, nr 9, 1979 [issue on Ken Friedman]
23,4 x 16 cm
SC, 16 pp.
Fluxus X West stamp, ink stamps, frottage of Flavio Pons’ lips
published by Rubberbooks/Stempelplaats, Amsterdam
splendid condition, cover very slightly aged
rare
inv.Rubb 1017
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Un Mobile, 1979-2000
19 x 15 cm analogue photo print for press, sticker
published by Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam
mint condition
€ 500,- plus € 12,- Track & Trace registered mail
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Event, 1975-2000
15 x 19 cm analogue photo print for press, sticker
published by Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam
mint condition
€ 500,- plus € 12,- Track & Trace registered mail
On 13 March 1996 The Independent published “Event” as a cartoonised plagiarism referring to a political situation in Great Britain: ‘Prime Minister, how do you feel about a referendum?’: