Marcel Broodthaers. Phantomas.
Special Broodthaers issue, designed by the artist.
Bruxelles, Phantomas, February 1966, XIII, No.62, one of 500 copies. Directors: Théodore Koenig, Joseph Noiret, Marcel & Gabriel Piqueray. (16p.) 22,5:14 cm, stapled.
Printed in black and red.
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Lotta Poetica.
Rivista mensile/ Revue mensuelle/ Maandelijks tijdschrift/ Monthly review. Direzione / Direction: Paul De Vree & Sarenco.
1971-1975 Villa-nuova sul Clisi, Edizioni Amadulo, Eerste reeks compleet, 50 nummers in 32 afleveringen. 25:21,5 cm. geniet.
Met bijdragen van: Karel Adamus, Oreste Amato, Rossana Apicella, Richard Artschwager, Bernard Aubertin, Enrico Baj, Gianni Bertini, Joseph Beuys, Jean Francois Bory, Vladimir Burda, Henri Chopin, Cordioli, Robin Crozier, Guillermo Deisler, Ad Dekkers, Carl Friedrich Claus, Herman Damen, Ad Dekkers, Wladimir Dias-Pino, Herbert Distel, Cor Doesburg, Giorgio Dri, Fraco Fabiano, Enea Ferrari, Ludo Frateur, Ken Friedman, Jochen Gerz, Dick Higgins, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Emilio Isgro, Francoise Janicot, Stephen Kaltenbach, Tomaso Kemeny, Richard Kostelanetz, Alfonso Lopez Gradoli, J.H. Kocman, Jiri Kolar, Joseph Kosuth, Piero Manzoni, Lucia Marcucci, Elio Mariani, Slavko Matkovic, Peter Mayer, Christian Megert, Peter Meyboom, Eugenio Miccini, Alain Arias Misson, Aldo Mondino, Stephen Morris, Hidetoshi Nagasawa, Josef Nonys, Nahl Nucha, Luciano Ori, Clemente Padin, C.O. Paeffgen, Michele Perfetti, Lamberto Pignotti, B. Poznanovic, Prospet, Gert Jan de Rook, Sarenco, Antonio Scaccabarozzi, Jean-Marie le Sidaner, Carlo Alberto Sitta, Klaus Staeck, Carolyn Stoloff, Vlada Stojiljkovic, Miroljub Todorovic, Shimizu Toshihiko, Balint Szombathy, Tommaso Trini, Karel Trinkewitz, Tim Ulrichs, Franco Vaccari, Jiri Valoch, Henri Vandenberghe, Ben Vautier, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Paul De Vree, Herman de Vries, Roland Werro en Jan Wojnar.

Marcel van Maele. m.v.m.
Catalogus met een inleiding van Willem Elias (‘De geboekstaafde claustrofobieën van Marcel van Maele’).
1994 Asse, Galerij De Ziener, oplage 200 genummerde en gemonogrammeerde exemplaren. Met een witgeschilderd omslag, gemonogrammeerd op de voorzijde en genummerd op de achterzijde. 22p. 42:30 cm. dubbele cahiersteek.
Een catalogus-object van formaat.

Gilles Richard. Traces de feu dans la forêt d’Auxonne.
1973 Hamburg, Editions Hossmann, numéro deux de trente exemplaires signés et numérotés. Trois feuilles avec 21 photos originales.

Eduard Bal. Le dernier livre de Schmoll
1977 Antwerpen, Guy Schraenen éditeur. Record-object with on each side an original airplane collage, one of 50 numbered and signed copies. In original sleeve. 31:31 cm.
An hommage to poet Paul van Ostaijen and a tasteful reference to his intended publication ‘Het eerste boek van Schmoll’.

Guy Schraenen. AXE
Revue 1-3 (all published). 1975-1976 Antwerpen, Guy Schraenen, limited to 500 copies, one of the 370 numbered regular copies, complete in original slip-case. 30,5:21,5 cm.
All contributions (in silk-screen, offset and letterpress on various papers) are presented in a sparkling variety: foldouts, collages, vinyl, separate booklets.
Each issue contains a 7-inch vinyl dedicated to sound poetry: Henri Chopin & Brion Gysin [Axe 1], Brion Gysin and François Dufrêne [Axe 2], Sten Hanson [Axe 3].
Artists:
Roy Adzak, Eduard Bal, Antoine de Bary, Maurice Benhamou, Bram Bogart , Henri Chopin, Hugo De Clercq, Niko van Daele, Degottex, Jo Delahaut, Mirtha Dermisache, François Dufrêne, Esmeraldo, John Giorno, René Guiette, Brion Gysin, Sten Hanson, Bernard Heidsieck, Arrigo Lora-Totino, Françoise Mairey, Paul van Ostaijen, Plessi, Klaus Ritterbusch, L.J.P. Schelfhout, Ung No Lee.
Guy Schraenen’s amazing multimedia magazine in fine condition.

TYP. Typografisch papier.
Amsterdam 1986-2021. A complete collection of this unconventional, critical and very sparkling Dutch typographic magazine. TYP was launched in 1986 by graphic artist Max Kisman as a birthday present for two of his close friends; Jan Dietvorst and Peter Mertens. Together they formed the illustrious ‘Genootschap Kunst & Macht’ (Art & Power Society).
Soon after the birthday party, ‘TYP issue A’ was printed for a larger audience. Editors Jan Dietvorst, Henk Groenendijk, Atte Jongstra, Max Kisman, Kees Maas and Peter Mertens’ mission was to declare war to the state of design, typography and taste of the Dutch aesthetic elite of the time. ‘We are our own future!’ (from the editorial of issue A).
Although TYP was first of all a printed magazine on paper, experimenting in a variety of formats and printing techniques, other media were explored too. Thanks to ‘Media Master’ Peter Mertens, TYP had a pionering role in using electronic multi-media and became the first Dutch magazine to explore its role through the internet. To this day its content remains strikingly current.
Besides work of the editors, contributions by:
Jan Bons, Martin Bril, Bernadette Corstens, Wim Crouwel, Bram de Does, Martin Kaye, Gerrit Noordzij, Piet Schreuders, Ewald Spieker, Jan van Toorn, Gerard Unger, Peter Zegveld, and others!
TYP appeared in various forms and sometimes ephemere editions of which some are rarely to be traced. A nearly complete set of TYP is part of the collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Our set consists of 28 items all in fine condition. Detailed description on demand.

Tom Lanoye. Literair relikwie.
Echt haar van Lanoye onder transparante tape, met gestempelde handtekening. Opgenomen in het tijdschrift De Brakke Hond (driemaandelijks literair tijdschrift met neus) nummer 39. 1993 Antwerpen. Tuimel-editie met aan de ene kant een omslag van Ever Meulen en aan de andere kant een omslag van Benoît. 177p. 20,5:13 cm. garenloos. Bevat eveneens een vermeldenswaardige bijdrage van Ria Pacquée; een fotografische impressie van haar straatperformance ‘-“It” writing a letter to itself in public’.
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Maurice Maeterlinck. Douze Chansons. Illustré par Charles Doudelet.
1929 Bruxelles, Edition Aryenne. Printed by Edmond Gregoir after the 1896 edition, and extended with 12 extra illustrations.
This is number 3 of 25 de-luxe copies on Japanese paper (prior to 75 copies on Arches) with hand-coloured illustrations by the artist, and a suite of the illustrations on Chinese paper. Signed by Maeterlinck and Doudelet. 43,5:32,5 cm. in portfolio.
An iconic result of the collaboration between the symbolist writer – and only Belgian Nobel-prize for literature Laureate – Maurice Maeterlinck and the great Belgian symbolist painter Charles Doudelet.