16 Dagen
Michael Snow
Published by Groningen Museum, Groningen, 1977, 2 cards (b/w ill.), 14.5 × 10.2 cm, Dutch
Price: €18 (Out of stock)

Cards from a tear-off calendar with artist postcards for a series of events and screenings in the Groninger Museum in August 1977. Including artists were Fitzgibbon & Winters, Dekker, Taal Handelingen, Carolee Schnemann, Yvonne Rainer, Michael Snow, Michael Waisvisz, David Salle, Jack Goldstein, Paul Sharits, Chris Langdon, Pieter Holstein, Nan Hoover, Barbara Bloom, Vito Acconci, Charlemagne Palestine.

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

#1977 #ephemera #michaelsnow
16 Dagen
Carolee Schneemann
Published by Groningen Museum, Groningen, 1977, 2 cards (b/w ill.), 10.2 × 14.5 cm, Dutch
Price: €15 (Out of stock)

Cards from a tear-off calendar with artist postcards for a series of events and screenings in the Groninger Museum in August 1977. Including artists were Fitzgibbon & Winters, Dekker, Taal Handelingen, Carolee Schneemann, Yvonne Rainer, Michael Snow, Michael Waisvisz, David Salle, Jack Goldstein, Paul Sharits, Chris Langdon, Pieter Holstein, Nan Hoover, Barbara Bloom, Vito Acconci, Charlemagne Palestine.

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

#1977 #caroleeschneemann #ephemera
16 Dagen
Paul Sharits
Published by Groningen Museum, Groningen, 1977, card (b/w ill.), 10.2 × 14.5 cm, Dutch
Price: €18 (Out of stock)

Card from a tear-off calendar with artist postcards for a series of events and screenings in the Groninger Museum in August 1977. Including artists were Fitzgibbon & Winters, Dekker, Taal Handelingen, Carolee Schnemanm, Yvonne Rainer, Michael Snow, Michael Waisvisz, David Salle, Jack Goldstein, Paul Sharits, Chris Langdon, Pieter Holstein, Nan Hoover, Barbara Bloom, Vito Acconci, Charlemagne Palestine.

*Please note this publication is secondhand and has some traces of previous ownership.

#1977 #ephemera #paulsharits
Ronald Jones
Published by San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, 1990, 24 pages (b/w ill.), 18.7 × 26.5 cm, English
Price: €18

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Ronald Jones at the San Jose Museum of Art, February 10–April 22, 1990. With texts from I. Michael Danoff and Peter Halley.

Ronald Jones gained prominence in New York during the mid-1980s by using disparate formal and minimal languages to explore history as a medium. Through juxtapositions of historical events, innovations, discoveries, violence and fear, he explores the complex interrelation of events as they define our perception of ourselves and the world often through connecting seemingly unrelated occurrences.

#1990 #ronaldjones
John McCracken
Published by Galerie Froment & Putman, Paris, 1991, unpaginated (colour & b/w ill.), 15 × 20.8 cm, French
Price: €22

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition John McCracken at Galerie Froment & Putman, Paris, France, 16 May–12 July, 1991. John McCracken occupies a singular position in the recent history of American art with work that melds the restrained formal qualities of Minimalist sculpture with a distinctly West Coast sensibility expressed through colour, form, and finish.

#1991 #johnmccracken
Section 21–29
Ian Wilson
Published by Ghislain Mollet-Viéville, Paris, 1985, 78 pages, 14 × 21.5 cm, English
Price: €38

Ian Wilson has been exploring the aesthetic potential of spoken language since the late 1960s. His ongoing body of work—beginning with “oral communication” and eventually including his signature Discussions—began in 1968 with the spoken word “time”.

Over the course of the 1970s, his discussions took on a more formal character, and his interests shifted towards ‘The Known and Unknown’, based on Plato’s ‘The Parmenides’. In contrast to a ‘performance’, during a discussion the audience can actively take part in realising the concept of ‘oral communication’. Wilson does not want the discussion to be recorded either on film or audio. Wilson summarises the core of these discussions in a book series entitled ‘section’.

#1985 #ghislainmolletvieville #ianwilson