Produced on the occasion of Giovanni Anselmo’s exhibition Nieuw Werk at Galerie Helen Van Der Meij, Amsterdam, 19 November–16 December,1982.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and may have some traces of previous ownership.

Produced on the occasion of Giovanni Anselmo’s exhibition Nieuw Werk at Galerie Helen Van Der Meij, Amsterdam, 19 November–16 December,1982.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and may have some traces of previous ownership.



From the 1970s until her death, Louisiana-born artist Tina Girouard (1946–2020) was a dedicated experimental artist, collaborator and art worker. Alongside her individual creative endeavors, she nurtured and was a part of numerous influential artist communities and organizations in New York, Louisiana and Haiti, including the Anarchitecture Group, the interdisciplinary cohort of 112 Greene Street, the restaurant Food, The Kitchen, P.S. 1 and the Festival International de la Louisiane. Her acts of upkeep, including domestic labor traditionally associated with “women’s work,” blurred the boundaries between artmaking and what she called life-making.
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Produced on the occasion of stanley brouwn’s participation in the 1982 Venice Biennale. Introduction by Jan Debbaut and texts by Gijs van Tuyl and Rini Dippel.
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Produced on the occasion of documenta 7, 19 June–28 September, 1982.
Pierre Klossowski was a French writer, translator and artist. A prolific late in life artist who was internationally acclaimed for his writings and translations on Sadeian erotic expression, Klossowski is a pivotal yet underrepresented figure in the history of 20th-century art, often overshadowed by his earlier literary work and his younger brother, Balthus. Primarily working with pencil and charcoal, the laborious drawings he produced reference a variety of subjects, including Greek mythology, Sadean decadence, medieval fantasy and sexualized scenarios involving a recurring female figure, Roberte. These imagined scenes depict a perplexing and intriguing array of mature, familiar and fantastical situations involving cartoonish human figures set in fictitious landscapes that uniquely relate back to the dystopic realities he creates.




Wine label designed by Marc Camille Chaimowicz.