Brussels, Yves Gevaert, 1984 2 volumes, broch , textes en fran ais. *en bon tat.
Marcel Broodthaers. Oeuvres majeures provenant d'une collection privee Anvers. (Vol I+II)
Herbig, Jost / Lebeer, Irmeline / Oppitz, Michael / Reise, Barbara / Zweite, Armin / Gevaert, Yves
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Bruxelles / Brussel, Soci t des Expositions du Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, 1974 Original publishers paper-covered boards, Couverture originale de l' diteur, 24x31cm, 77 pages beige paperback with black lettering / illustr es en noir et en couleurs. dition originale de ce catalogue dont le syst me a t con u par Marcel Broodthaers. Texte en Francais / Nederlands. ***Texts and interview with the artist and texts in French, German, Dutch and English by Jost Herbig, Armin Zweite, Barbara Reise Michael Oppitz, Irmeline Lebeer. Without the advertised large plate,
First Edition. In very FINE condition!!!
, Gent / Eindhoven , museum, 1982, kartonomslag, 56pp., illustraties..Taal. Nederlands, Engels ISBN 9070149052.
In goede staat. UITGAVE VAN Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst [Gent] Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum [Eindhoven] [Van Abbemuseum [Eindhoven]] Vlaams Cultureel Centrum de Brakke Grond [Amsterdam] [Brakke Grond [Amsterdam]]
Buchloh, Benjamin H.D. [Buchloh, Benjamin] [edit.] Borgemeister, Rainer Gevaert, Yves Oppitz, Michael Pelzer, Birgit Rorimer, Anne Schwarz, Dieter Snauwaert, Dirk
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, Cambridge, Mass. : The MIT Press , 1988 Original publishers paper-covered boards, white wrappers printed in black & red. 210 pages, 8vo; illustrated, Bibliography by Marie-Pascale Gildemyn. **VERY FINE CONDITION!. ISBN 0262521350.
October books. - Cambridge, Mass.; vol. 1988: 1. printed in black & red. Bibliography by Marie-Pascale Gildemyn. Hint of toning & soil at edges of white covers. Marcel Broodthaers (b. January 28, 1924 d. January 28, 1976) was a Belgian poet, filmmaker and artist. He struggled with poverty for twenty years as a poet, before the idea of inventing something insincere dawned on him which began with the production of objects such as embedding fifty unsold copies of his book of poems Pense-B te in plaster as "a concrete gesture", in which one cannot access the book without destroying the sculpture, passing this prohibition along to the viewer. "During his short yet prolific period as an artist, he radically rethought conventional approaches to poetry, film, books, and exhibition practice itself, proving enormously influential to future generations of artists." (Francis Wilmott, MoMA)
2. Bruxelles, Yves Gevaert, 1982, in-8°, ca. 30 nn pp , 198 lots. Sewn, orig. printed wrapper. Bookseller's catalogue, mainly Belgian art and surrealism..