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ARTISTS MAGAZINE. - Aagaard Andersen, Gunnar. - Peter Louis Jensen. - Lene Adler Petersen. - Hans-Jørgen Nielsen. - Per Kirkeby. - Thygesen, Erik m. fl. (ed.):

KOMPLET SÆT af ta' BOX nr 1, 2, 3 and 4. Ultra-rare and important Fluxus Zone North / Avant-Garde Art publication – 1st (and only) edition - complete set of the distributed issues.

Kirkegaards Antikvariat
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Copenhagen: Fluxus Zone Nord / Panel 13, 1969. Concrete poetry, ‘objects trouvées’, and Fluxus items pages and inserts by a.o.: Hein Heinsen, Bjørn Nørgaard, Lene Adler Pedersen Henning Christiansen, Per Kirkeby. The condition is variable like is always with this work: condition of issue one and two are both unopened, issue three has as always heavy discoloring because the small plastic container with the rose cream that John Davidsen added to the set has imploded over the years - a phenomenon comparable to the balloon in Andy Warhol's Index Book. The cake that belonged to issue four is partly still existing in this set but has gone to pieces and also left discoloring to some pieces. More photos available upon request.

First edition / første udgave, 1ste (og eneste) oplag. - In: Thomas Hvid Kromann: ‘Time Capsule from the Sixties – Ta’ BOX (1969–1970)’, in: ‘A Cultural History of the Avant-Garde in the Nordic Countries 1950-1975’, p.209. - Der findes ligeledes en fin lille film om produktionen af nr. 1, som kan ses online på biblioteket. Ultra-rare and important Fluxus Zone North / Avant-Garde Art publications - complete set of the issues that were in maildistribution. Number two and a half was sold at the Festival 200 and is not present. 1st (and only) editions. A Danish variant of the avantgarde Assembling magazine, like Aspen Magazine Box or like William Copley's S.M.S (SHIT MUST STOP) .25 x 36 cm plastic bags complete with contents. Number one and two are unopened (!) in the original worn stamped brown paper envelopes. Number 3 and 4 without the envelopes but in their original plastic bag. The cover of the plastic bag for number one has an original beautiful silkscreen print in red by Per Kirkeby. Extremely rare set.
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