On Kawara (card)
Published by Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 1987, card (colour & b/w ill.), 14.7 × 10.5 cm, German
Price: €60 (Out of stock)

Produced on the occasion of On Kawara’s exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne, 7 March–11 April, 1987.

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

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Bas Jan Ader (1942–1975) (card)
Published by Art & Project, Amsterdam, 1985, card (b/w ill.), 14.7 × 10.5 cm, Dutch
Price: €40 (Out of stock)

Invitation card produced on the occasion of the exhibition Bas Jan Ader (1942–1975) at Art & Project, Amsterdam, 29 January–23 February, 1985.

Bas Jan Ader was a Dutch conceptual and performance artist known for works exploring failure, loneliness, and the sublime, famously disappearing at sea in 1975 while attempting a transatlantic voyage as the final part of his trilogy, In Search of the Miraculous. His art, often using photography and film, featured self-performances of falling or emotional distress, linking life and art as metaphorical journeys, culminating in his mysterious final act of becoming part of his art.

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A Discussion (card)
Ian Wilson
Published by Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 2009, card (b/w ill.), 20.9 × 14.7 cm, Dutch/English
Price: €38 (Out of stock)

Produced on the occasion of Ian Wilson’s Discussion at Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 1 March, 2009.

Ian Wilson presented spoken language as his artistic medium, liberating art from its material form and opening it up to the unpredictability of verbal exchange. Through his Discussions, he engaged individuals in private and public conversations about verbal communication. Wilson views speech as dematerialized sculpture, believing that words enable one to “have the essential features of the object at your disposal.”

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#2009 #ephemera #ianwilson #invitecard #vanabbemuseum
Peter Roehr (1944–1968) (card)
Published by Frankfurter Museum für Moderne Kunst, 1991, card (b/w ill.), 10.5 × 14.7 cm, German
Price: €22

Promotional card for a publication containing a detailed presentation of all 22 works by Peter Roehr in the collection of the Frankfurter Museum für Moderne Kunst.

Despite having only a brief artistic career, spanning from 1962 to 1967, Peter Roehr left behind him a prolific oeuvre of pioneering collages, photo and sound montages and films. Roehr developed a proto-conceptual practice borrowing from pop art and minimalism. His practice was based on the principle of serial organisation and montage, focusing on the effects produced by unvaried repetition.

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#1991 #ephemera #invitecard #peterroehr
Painting, Relief, Collage and Drawing
Prunella Clough
Published by Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 2012, folding card (colour & b/w ill.), 22 × 24.5 cm, English
Price: €13

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Prunella Clough, Painting, Relief, Collage and Drawing at Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 3 May–30 June, 2012, 2009.

Prunella Clough found her subjects by touring London’s industrial wastelands and bombsites – docks, power stations, factories and scrapyards – creating gritty, urban images. Her work – comprising paintings, collages, drawings, reliefs and graphics – increasingly centred on the components of the cityscape as her art, shifted away from representation through various influences including cubism and European abstraction.

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

#2012 #ephemera #invitecard #prunellaclough
50 Years of Making Art
Prunella Clough
Published by Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 2009, folding card (colour & b/w ill.), 22 × 24.5 cm, English
Price: €13

Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Prunella Clough, 50 Years of Making Art at Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 28 January–21 March, 2009.

Prunella Clough found her subjects by touring London’s industrial wastelands and bombsites – docks, power stations, factories and scrapyards – creating gritty, urban images. Her work – comprising paintings, collages, drawings, reliefs and graphics – increasingly centred on the components of the cityscape as her art, shifted away from representation through various influences including cubism and European abstraction.

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

#2009 #ephemera #invitecard #prunellaclough