Eat Your Art Out – Food in the Arts, 2010 [with Alison Knowles, Bernhard J. Blume, a.o.]

 

Eat Your Art Out – Food in the Arts, 2010
31,5 x 22,8 x 8,2 cm
cardboard box with stickers containing two black boxes with ceramic multiple, DVD, photos, prints:
Fredie Beckmans, Bernhard Johannes Blume (signed), Hugo Kaagman (signed), Alison Knowles (signed), Pauline Wiertz, Luuk Wilmering (signed), Ton Zwerver (signed)
hand numbered certificate with list of contributing artists
edition 50
published by Harry Ruhé / Jeannette Dekeukeleire, Amsterdam
inv.AKno 000

List of artists:
FREDIE BECKMANS
BERNHARD JOHANNES BLUME
HUGO KAAGMAN
ALISON KNOWLES
INE POPPE
DANIEL SPOERRI
PAULINE WIERTZ
LUUK WILMERING
TON ZWERVER
and Francesco Conz

 

GERHARD RICHTER, S. mit Kind, 1993 [poster]

GERHARD RICHTER
S. mit Kind, 1993
99,5 x 67,5 cm
offset on firm paper, poster
signed
published by Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany 1993
sold

History of prices:
The Archive is Limited, Amsterdam € 250,- 23 August 2019
Auktionshaus Stahl, Hamburg, Germany € 725,- 18 September 2010
See also Artnet

INTENTIONAL STANCE, 2012, artists book [Eric Bell and others]

INTENTIONAL STANCE, 2012, artists book
35 x 27,5 cm
with loose inserted A3 posters, folded as issued + brochure, certificate
signed, numbered
edition 70
published by De Ateliers, Amsterdam
inv. EBell 373

Participating artists: Eric Bell & Kristoffer Frick, Fritz Bornstück, Mitchel Breed, François Lancien Guilberteau, Fiona Mackay, Saskia Noor van Imhoff, Emma van der Put, Laurens Stok and Amanda Wasilewski

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(1-11) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016

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KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(10) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
each ca 29, 5 x 42 cm
lacquer, handprinted newspaper pages, 2 parts
signed, dated, numbered
edition 11
sold out

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(2) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-161689-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(3) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-161683-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(4) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-161684-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(6) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-161685-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(5) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-161686-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(7) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016 sold
kk2016-161687-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(3) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-161688-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(9) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-161682-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(1) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016
kk2016-1616810-covered700

 

KLAAS KLOOSTERBOER, 16168(11) – % covered, horizontal and vertical, 2016kk2016-1616811-covered700

INEZ VAN LAMSWEERDE, ME # 3, 1998

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INEZ VAN LAMSWEERDE, ME # 3, 1998
40 x 40 cm / 15 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches
C-print
signed, dated and numbered on sticker
edition 150 + 50 AP
published by Texte zur Kunst, Berlin, Germany
mint
€ 340,- plus € € 18,- Track & Trace registered EU mail
inv.IvL 000-pr

 

verso:
ivanlamsweerde1998-verso700

 

History of prices:
DR Fine Arts, New York, USA January 2025 € 735,-
DR Fine Arts, New York, USA July 2022 GBP 850.28
De Zwaan Auctions, Amsterdam 11 June 2020 € 380,- (hammer price)
Igavel auctions on line, New York, USA 15 March 2007 US$ 600.- (incl. buyer’s premium)
Sotheby’s auction house, Amsterdam 25 January 2005 € 840,- (incl. buyer’s premium)

JOHN M ARMLEDER, Olivier’s rejects, 1994

JOHN M ARMLEDER, Olivier’s rejects, 1994
40 x 40,5 cm
etching-aquatint cutting
unique series of 11

In March 1995 John M Armleder took part in a group exhibition The-repitition-that-is-a-repitition at Galerie van Gelder. For the first time ‘Olivier’s rejects’ were shown on a single needle; both clumsy and touching left-overs of a series of elemental forms in print of Olivier Mosset. “I was in Olivier’s atelier and I saw some interesting pieces of paper lying against a paper basket, obviously meant for throwing it away. I asked if I could get these left-overs of his print and cutting out session. That was no problem, but later on he discovered that I re-used his waste. He was a bit jealous when he saw the results, I think…… Well, anyway you should not tell him this.”

Many years later I read a text by Willy Parker in a newsletter (posted 13 March 2009) of Minus Plus, New York, USA, with a quote of John M Armleder: “I believe the work that is considered to be mine is someone else’s…anybody’s… the whole world. My work is a cultural event, an inevitable event. If all artists were to disappear, art would be produced by others with a different understanding, different means and different materials. As an individual, an artist simply fills a void. He is the means to an end, so that this arrangement, this accumulation of events can be organized.” Further in the article Parker gives a version on ‘Olivier’s rejects’ and states: ‘… and in 1994, unless we are mistaken, Olivier Mosset gave John Armleder a number of aquatints he considered to be inadequate (thinking that Armleder would doubtlessly use these for packaging materials or something of this nature), and then Armleder published them under the title Olivier’s Rejects. I don’t think it was a matter on inadequacy, but much more about the playful eye and mind of John…… and the ‘why not’ attitude of Olivier. KvG

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exhibition view in CEC, Geneva

 

OLIVIER MOSSET, Sans titre, 1994
each ca Ø 30 cm
series of 25 + 5 HC
unique etchings-aquatint in black, white and colours, framed
dated, signed
published by CEC / Centre Genevois de Gravure Contemporaine, Geneva, Switzerland

 

 

detail price list Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam:
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LILY VAN DER STOKKER, Edition Griffelkunst, 2001 [offset, signed in print]

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LILY VAN DER STOKKER, (design wallpainting 7m high with flu yellow couch, in light blue, 2000), 2001
33,6 x 39,3 cm
lithographic offset
verso: signed in print
edition 1000
published by Edition Griffelkunst, Hamburg, Germany
very good condition

This print comes from a set of 5 prints published by Griffelkunst. Verso with text: ‘Lily van der Stokker, Edition griffelkunst 2001, einmalige Auflage (design wallpainting 7m high with fluo yellow couch, in light blue, 2000)’

 

Hardly detectable stock aging at right back side:
LvdS2001-griffelkunstverso-detail700
inv. LvdS314

JOSEPH BEUYS, “Rheinische Bienenzeitung” – Biene in der Kunst, 1975 [edition]

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JOSEPH BEUYS
from “Rheinische Bienenzeitung” – Biene in der Kunst, 1975
offset print, folded as issued, Edition Verlag Constatin Post, Cologne, Germany
23,5 x 33 cm / 9 1/4 x 13 inches
edition 34 + several AP’s (here AP)
published by Edition Constatin Post, Cologne, Germany
mint, rare
Ref. Schellmann 152, p. 166
€ 690,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace EU registered mail
inv. JBeuys308


Coll. Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, The Willy and Charlotte Reber Collection, Louise Haskell Daly Fund, Cambridge, MA, USA