Waarom Daarom. Ruimten.
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Themanummer poëtica. Zevende jaargang, nummer 26, 1968. 28 p. 23:16,5 cm. Geniet.
Redactie: Ludo Abicht, Frans Boenders, Herman De Coninck, Wim Gijsen, Jo Stevens, Luc Wenseleers. Omslag: Pol Mara.
Met bijdragen van Ludo Abicht, Albert Bontridder, Louis Paul Boon, Nic Van Bruggen, Herman J. Claeys, Hugo Claus, Herman De Coninck, Mark Dangin, Wim Gijsen, Gust Gils, Jos De Haes, Karel Jonckheere, Herman Moscoviter, Erik Van Ruysbeek, Simon Vinkenoog, Eddy Van Vliet, Hans Van Den Waarsenburg, Dick Walda, Hans Melchior Wap, Marcel Wauters, Luc Wenseleers.
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Simon Vinkenoog. Afluisteren
Originele zwart-wit foto (24:30,5 cm.) uit 1988 door Freddy Rikken, genomen ter illustratie van het artikel ‘Heimelijke genoegens’ (over het afluisteren van gesprekken) dat 30 december 1988 verscheen in NRC Handelsblad. Contemporaine afdruk uit het archief van Simon Vinkenoog, met etiket van de fotograaf en post-it met het woord ‘Afluisteren’ in Vinkenoogs handschrift op de achterzijde.
Gust Gils (als Konservator van het Muzeum voor Kleine Kurioziteiten). Rapporten uit het Muzeum voor Kleine Kurioziteiten. Rapport 1.
1955 Antwerpen, eigen beheer, 4p. 22:14 cm. Vouwblad.
Afzonderlijke druk van het manifest van het Muzeum voor Kleine Kurioziteiten, ook verschenen in Gard Sivik nummer 4 (december 1955).
Sinclair Beiles / William Burroughs / Gregory Corso / Brion Gysin. Minutes to go.
1960 Paris, Two Cities Editions, first edition, 63p. 21:13,5 cm.
Spine with small imperfections and discolouration. Provenance: collection Simon Vinkenoog.
Signed by Beiles, Burroughs and Corso and with two handwritten remarks by Burroughs: Under ‘Open Letter to Life Magazine’ (page 12) he wrote “by Sinclair Beiles”, and to his Cut-up text ‘Mao Tze’ (page 20) he added to the line ‘(fight fight talk talk… talk talk fight fight)’: “Fighting produces fighting./The response to talk/ is talk.”
Happening News. Nummer 1.
1965 Antwerpen, eigen beheer. 30:21 cm. Geniet met origineel plastic omslag.
Willem M. Roggeman. Blue Notebook. Jazzgedichten. Voorwoord Simon Vinkenoog.
2006 Antwerpen Demian Eerste druk, oplage 250 exemplaren 32p. 21:21 cm. ingenaaid
Remco Campert (Tony Rombouts en An Valvekens). Vraag het hemzelf. Praten met Campert.
Interview door Tony Rombouts en An Valvekens, opgenomen in Muze-n-Express, jaargang 1, nummer 3. 12p. 37,5:28 cm. 1966 Antwerpen.
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.