Program produced for the production of The Lords and Ladies of Little Egypt at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 13 – 18 September, 1988.
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Program produced for the production of The Lords and Ladies of Little Egypt at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 13 – 18 September, 1988.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.
Produced on the occasion of the exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 17 April – 6 June 1971. With texts from Ad Petersen, Marja Bloem and Daniel Spoerri. Designed by Wim Crouwel & Jolijn van de Wouw.
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Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Jiří Kolář: Defective Art 1986–1990 at Albemarle Gallery, London, 2–25 May, 1990. Jiří Kolář was a Czech poet, writer, painter and translator. His work included both literary and visual art.
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Katrin. The Tale of a Young Writer is a novel by the artist Unica Zürn (Berlin 1916–Paris 1970). It was written in 1953, although it would never be published in her lifetime. This is the first translation of the tale from German into English.
Presented as a book for children, apparently written for her own daughter (named Katrin), Katrin also draws on the personal biography of Zürn herself, in terms of her relationship with her father and the city of Berlin after WWII, and her experience with people on the margins of a society characterized by great tensions.
Designed by Kiki Gordon.
Leonor Fini was an Argentine-Italian painter who spent much of her artistic career in France. Associated with the Surrealist movement, Fini’s self-portraits and mythological paintings focused on eroticism and dreams.
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Produced on the occasion of the exhibition at the Bunkamura Museum of Art, Tokyo, 18 June – 31 July, 2005, that toured to Daimaru Museum, Umeda; The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma & Nagoya City Art Museum.
Leonor Fini was an Argentine-Italian painter who spent much of her artistic career in France. Associated with the Surrealist movement, Fini’s self-portraits and mythological paintings focused on eroticism and dreams.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.