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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Simon Vinkenoog. Blurb 4.
1950 Parijs, eigen beheer. Bevat o.a. het gedicht ‘Zondag’ van Remco Campert. 8p. 27:21 cm. Exemplaar met nietjes (niet origineel) en lichte sporen van oud vocht.

Marcel Broodthaers. Tinaia 9 Box.
1994 Köln, Tinaia 9, box with ‘Le poids d’une oeuvre d’art’ (monograph by Wilfried Dickhoff), ‘Carte du monde poétique’ (Poster), ‘…Modèle: Ceci n’est pas une pipe’ (facsimile), ‘Interviews with Freddy de Vree’ (cd), ‘Projets’ (Book Project), ‘Magie. Art et Politique’ (artistbook in reprint).
Complete in original box with red slipcase. 32,5:31 cm.

Robert Filliou. Erforschung des Ursprungs (Recherche sur I’Origine).
1974 Düsseldorf, Städtischen Kunsthalle, multiple, Auflage 400 exemplare. Bedruckte papierbahn in einer Rolle (30:950 cm.).
Mit Beiheft. 27p. 15: 10,5 cm. Wasserschaden. Nicht signiert von Filliou, stattdessen mit Widmung (Wasserfleckig aber lesbar) von Daniel Spoerri:
“Robert est mon/ grandfrère,/ mais moi je suis sa/ mêre,/ vous trouvez pas/ que ca complique/ les choses
assez?/ Salute Freddy/ Daniel Spoerri/ 18 okt 74”

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.

K. Schippers. Trailers. Barbarber nummer 91.
Onder de titel ‘Trailers’ monteerde de Barbarber redactie in 1967 een groot aantal Hollywood filmtrailers achter elkaar. In 2001 werd deze montage gecompileerd als Barbarber nummer 91. Het nummer verscheen in 2004 in één exemplaar op videoband als cadeau voor uitgever Reinold Kuipers. Ter gelegenheid van de finissage van De Barbarber Tentoonstellingen bij Demian verscheen begin 2019 voor een select aantal liefhebbers het nummer 91 in een éénmalige oplage van 19 exemplaren op dvd met handgeschreven omslag door K. Schippers.
2019 Antwerpen, Demian, oplage 19 exemplaren, ‘casing’ Jelle Jespers.

Hugo Heyrman / Michel Oukhow. De kringloop van het straatleven.

Ira Cohen (and others). Gnaoua. Number one.
Spring 1964 Tangier (=Antwerp…) No further issues were published.
With contributions by William Burroughs, Ian Summerville, Brion Gysin, Harold Norse, Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, J. Sheeper, Jack Smith, Marc Schleifer, Mohammed Ben Abdullah Yussifi, J. Weir, Stuart Gordon, Tatiana, and Alfred Jarry. Edited and published by Ira Cohen.
The Antwerp Publisher ‘Ontwikkeling’ took care of printing and distribution of this legendary underground magazine. A copy of Gnaoua is to be seen in Daniel Kramer’s photograph on the front cover of Bob Dylan’s record sleeve ‘Bringing it all back home’ (1965). Look for it on the mantelpiece!
This is the second edition (not stated) of Gnaoua that was printed in June 1964 and differs only from the first (April 1964) in two small text corrections on pages 87 and 101.
Excellent copy in mint 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.