CHRISTOPH BUECHEL, Free Manifesta, 2002
A4
high quality digital print from screen shot
published by eBay / freemanifesta
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After being invited to Manifesta 4, Christoph Büchel offered his participation rights to the highest bidder on eBay who purchased this eventually for $15,099.
On 20th of March 2002 I contacted Christoph Buechel to have a solo exhibition in my gallery in Amsterdam. He proposed to become the highest bidder of his eBay offer. Being the highest bidder Galerie van Gelder would have had a solo exhibition of Christoph Buechel at Manifesta 4 in Frankfurt, Germany. Unfortunately the highest bid was a bit too high for the gallery’s financial standards.
Mülheimer Freiheit; Die Seefahrt und der Tod, 1981
each 20.7 x 14.5 cm, each 12 pp.
set of 6 booklets, stapled, insert, paper wrap
booklets/artist’s books by Walter Dahn, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Peter Bömmels, Gerhard Naschberger, Hans-Peter Adamski and Gerard Kever, published by Kunsthalle, Wilhelmshaven / Kunstverein, Wolfsburg, Germany
splendid condition, uncommon in this state
€ 65,- plus € 15,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
Margin scheme
JOHN M ARMLEDER, ‘Plat du Jour’, 1993
21 x 9,7 cm
voucher: photo copy
edition of 100, of which just 30 signed
signed, numbered
published by Editions GDL, Paris-Nice, France extremely rare
€ 120,- plus € 15,- Track & Trace registered mail
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John M Armleder: ‘La Ligne d’Arrivée’ was a restaurant opposite Galerie Gilbert Brownstone & Cie situated in rue Saint-Gilles at nrs 9 and 26 in Paris. The voucher could be validated by ordering a dinner at the restaurant. Only 30 have been signed by the artist (quote JMA) and very few have been issued, because soon the restaurant closed its doors. When a dinner was paid with this voucher the owner of ‘La Ligne d’Arrivée’ would validate it with an ink stamp.” The latter was designed by John Armleder.
MARINUS BOEZEM, Paper Events, 1970
29,8 x 21,5 cm
artist’s book, 16 pp. incl. cover, plastic envelope with text in screen print
edition 250, here number 21/250
signed, numbered on label
published by Multi-Art Press, Belgium
condition: book yellowed at top part, envelope fine and undamaged rare in this condition
€ 940,- plus € 15,- Track & Trace registered mail
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The work ‘Paper Events’ is a DIY multiple. There are instructions for a do-it-yourselfer. Nevertheless, the cover and the first page inside have already been done by Marinus Boezem. From page three further instructions are given:
page 3 – cut with a pair of scissors
page 5 – wrinkle and throw away
page 7 – cut with a pair of scissors
page 9 – tear
page 11 – soak in water
page 13 – hang in open window
page 15 – burn rest of the book and keep in plastic bag.
Marinus Boezem is known for his radical view of art. Together with Wim T. Schippers, Ger van Elk and Jan Dibbets, Boezem is seen as one of the main representatives of conceptual art and arte povera in the Netherlands in the late 1960s.
LIDA ABDUL, First photographic catalogue of Afghan artist Lida Abdul, 2008
30,6 x 24,5 cm
HC, 172 pp.
weight: 1,3 kgs signed
condition: splendid, inside pages show vague hue due to light impact on fore-edges
RAÚL MARROQUIN, invitation card “Original Books”, 1976
9,7 x 14,8 cm
red ink stamp, postal stamp dated: “24-III-1976”
published by Other Books and So, Amsterdam / Ulises Carrión
condition: splendid
rare
€ 300,- plus € 15,- Track & Trace registered mail
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THOMAS HIRSCHHORN, À propos de mon exposition à la galerie de Jeu de Paume, 1994
24 x 17,1 cm
offset, stapled
unpaginated brochure with 72 full page black & white images
published by Éditions de Jeu de Paume, Paris, France
extremely rare
On the couver of this publication Catherine David wrote a short introduction on the work of Thomas Hirschhorn. Inside there are merely full page pictures of street situations and gallery installation views that look like taken in the streets. The brochure gives the impression that one deals with an artist’s book. This publication is extremely hard to find.
TIME BASED ARTS, Videotape Performance Installation, catalogue, 1984
21,5 x 15,6 x 3,8 cm
122 loose cards, card holder
incl. list of 59 artists on “Index” card and list of 82 artists on “Contents” card
condition: very good, although the cover has very slight traces of use and stack of cards is pristine, apart from tiny dog’s ear on price list (top card) extremely rare in this condition
€ 650,- plus € 20,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
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This catalogue contains loose cards with an “Index” card on the top part of the stack showing a list of 59 artists, although a “Contents” card at the bottom of the stack shows an extended and final list of 82 participating artists.
The names in bold are only featured on the “Index” card and for some reason they don’t appear on the more elaborated loose list of “Contents” at the end of the stack.
VITO ACCONCI
SIREEN ABDOELRAHMAN
MARINA ABRAMOVIC
LOUS AMERICA
LAURIE ANDERSEN
ARNO ARTS
BABETH
PETER BAREN
CHRISTIAAN BASTIAANS
JACOBA BEDAUX
MARCELLE VAN BEMMEL
ARTHUR BERKHOF
LEONIE BODEVING
KLAUS BOEGEL
HANS BREDER
KLAUS VOM BRUCH
DANIEL BRUN
PHYLIS BULKIN
ULISES CARRION
CHRISTINE CHIFFRUN
PIETER CORNELISSEN
DANIEL DANIEL
BEN D’ARMAGNAC
PAUL DOUGHERTHY
MICHAEL DRUKS
JAAP DRUPSTEEN
SWITHAN I DULAYE
ROSE FINN-KELCEY
MARION GADIOT
HENRYK GAJEWSKI
GAMMAGLUBOLINE
DAVID GARCIA
GENERAL IDEA AD GERRITSEN
CLAUDIO GOULART
HEINER HOLTAPPELS
NAN HOOVER
MADELON HOOYKAAS
ELLEN M. JANSSEN
JAAP DE JONGE
VIC JOSEPH CHRISTINE KOENIGS
HARRIE DE KROON
DIEK KUBBE
UWE F. LAYSIEPEN JOHN LIGGINS
CHRISTINA LINARIS-CORIDOU ANGELA LINDERS
FRITS MAATS
RAUL MARROQUIN
HEIKE MELBA FENDEL
ERIC METCALFE
MICHAEL MORRIS
PAUL MULLER
ANTONIO MUNTADAS
IAN NICHOLS
ROBERT J. NOTTROT
MARCEL ODENBACH
YVONNE OERLEMANS
HENNIE VAN OOSTEN
ASTA OLAFSDOTTIR
HENNY VAN OOSTEN
FLAVIO PONS
INE POPPE
FABIENNE DE QUASA RIERA
MIKE QUEE
ULRIKE ROSENBACH
LYDIA SCHOUTEN
MICHAEL SHABTAY
JEFFREY SHAW
TJARDA SIXMA
ELSA STANSFIELD
RELLY TARLO
ROOS THEUWS
VINCENT TRASOV
UNDERPASS
PAULA VANES
JULIA VENTURA
MARIEKEN VERHEYEN
MICHIEL VIJSELAAR
LAWRENCE WEINER WACKENHUT
VICTOR WENTINCK
ALBERT VAN WESTING
ANNIE WRIGHT
FELIX GONZALEZ-TORRES, Catalogue Raisonné, 1997
each 31.4 x 25.4 cm
Vol. 1 and 2, 280 pp., HC
weight: 2,3 kgs
published by Cantz Verlag, Ostfieldern-Ruit, Germany
condition: splendid, cover of Vol. 1 has very tiny bumps at the right top en lower corners, hardly noticeable
€ 620,- plus € 28,- Track & Trace registered mail
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Felix Gonzalez-Torres was born in 1957 in Cuba, and grew up in Puerto Rico before moving to New York City. He died of AIDS in 1996. Gonzalez-Torres had his first one-man exhibition at Andrea Rosen Gallery in 1990, where he continued to show his work until his death. The estate of Felix Gonzalez-Torres is represented by Andrea Rosen Gallery, N.Y.
His work was the focus of several major museum solo exhibitions in his lifetime and after his death. Retrospectives of his work have been organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York (1995), the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany (1997) and the Serpentine Gallery in London (2000) and there are currently several of Gonzalez-Torres’ works in the “Open Ends” exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York through Feb 2001.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres combined the impulses of Conceptual art, Minimalism, political activism, and chance to produce a number of “democratic artworks”— including public billboards, give-away piles of candies, and
stacks of paper available to the viewer as souvenirs. These works, often sensuous and directly audience-centered, complicate the questions of public and private space, authorship, originality and the role of institutionalized meaning. He used the stuff of interior design–electric light fixtures, jigsaw puzzles, paired mirrors, wall clocks and beaded curtains–to queer exhibition spaces in the most simple and poignant ways. His primary audience, as he explained in an interview reproduced here, was his lover, Ross (who died of AIDS 6 years before his own death in 1996). Yet his work clearly appeals to a large audience for its combination of formal restraint and emotional lushness. The theme of lovers is comingled with themes of mortality, loss and absence which surface in the later work. Always charged with the sensibility of an overtly queer man, his art nonetheless often passed under the radar of the self-appointed moral guardians in both the political and art worlds. Felix Gonzales-Torres was a not-so-secret agent, able to infiltrate mainstream consciousness in a most beautiful and poetic way. Activist without being didactic, a catalyst of that rare combination of sensuality and political empathy, he raised the bar on future queer art making, and continues to be one of the most influential artist of his generation.
History of prices:
Saint-Martin Bookshop, Brussels, Belgium € 390,- November 2024 (discoloured copy)
Panoply, US$ 950.- 14 April 2020
Ursus Books, US$ 750.- 14 April 2020
eBay-bvendre, The Hague, Netherlands € 102,19 November 2007
THE ARCHIVES-Art Information Centre Peter van Beveren, 1981
30,4 x 21,7 cm
artists book, HC, 30 pp., stamp numbered
edition 500, here nr 95/100 signed by all contributors; some stamp signed,
here also signed – only first 100 copies – by Peter van Beveren inlay with list of artists
condition: more than splendid, hardly discoloured pages, although with a yellowed loose inlay with index,
like in all cases several metal parts by Klaas Gubbels have a finger print patina appearing due to aging
€ 885,- plus € 20,- Track & Trace registered mail
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Peter van Beveren (born in 1952) started in the early 1970’s as conceptual artist, developed his passion for collecting by sending and also acquiring mail art. He initiated and managed The Archives / Art Information Centre and considered this part of his art practice. Later on in the mid eighties he became gallery owner of Galerie Van Beveren in Rotterdam. In 1981 for the Provincial Museum in Hasselt (Belgium) Peter van Beveren assembled contributions of the following artists: Robert Jacks, Woody van Amen, Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, Marinus Boezem, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Michel Cardena, Christo, Robin Crozier, Geurt van Dijk, Pieter Engels, Hans Eijkelboom, Ken Friedman, Ad Gerritsen, Klaas Gubbels, Wim Gijzen, Richard Hamilton, Dick Higgins, Tommy Mew, Maurizio Nannucci, Richard Nonas, Arnulf Rainer, Dieter Roth, Yves De Sme, Al Souza, Endre Tot, Timm Ulrichs, Ben Vautier and Wolf Vostell.
This iconic book contains an exuberant amount of various materials and techniques. The first hundred copies are signed by Peter van Beveren.
History of prices:
John Benjamins Antiquariat, Amsterdam December 2022 € 1.500,-
William Allen Words & Image, London, UK November 2022 US$ 913.-
Venduehuis, The Hague, Netherlands 14 April 2022 € 325,- (hammer price)
William Allen Words & Image, London, UK February 2022 US$ 1,045.-
Prentwerk, Groningen, Netherlands February 2022 € 550,-
William Allen Words & Images, London, UK January 2021 € 869,-