Erik DIETMAN:
Untitled. '60s.

Unique work.
Empty paint spray can with a free metallic ball inside, totally
covered with pieces of adhesive plaster. 19.8x7 cm (diam.). Signed
on the bottom.
Erik DIETMAN:
Quelques M. et Cm. de Sparadrap. A short story by Erik Dietmann.
1963.

Multiple. Object.
A regular book totally covered with pieces of adhesive plaster
("sparadrap"). On the front cover, a label of the same
material, with full title printed in black and, handwritten in
black ink, date, number in the edition and signature by E. Dietmann.
Edition of 200 copies, dated, numbered and signed. 21.5x14x1.5
cm. A very early Ditemann's work.
Catalogue Erik Dietman, Centre Pompidou-MNAM, Paris, 1994, p.23.
A. Moeglin-Delcroix: Esthétique du livre d'artiste, Paris,
1997, p. 122-123.
Erik DIETMANN.
Galerie 20/d, Amsterdam, c. 1966-67.
Exhibition catalogue/Artist publication.
An envelope "Par Avion", 12.2x15.5 cm, containing 5
postcards, reproductions of works by E.D., 8 sheets from a note
pad "Café-Café", 2 sheets, text by W.A.L.
Beeren and biography. Amsterdam, Galerie 20/d, Amsterdam, c.
1966-67.
Erik DIETMANN:
La Dernière Exposition d'Erik Dietmann. 1967.
Announcement and catalogue.
Card box, 18.1x10.5 cm, containing 30 cards, b/w photo reproductions
of E.D.' works or texts and 1 sheet printed one side, biography,
crumpled in a ball shape. Cards: 9.5x14 cm. Artist's rubber stamp
on the lid.
Erik DIETMAN
/ F.T. BIDLAKE: Hommage à Black Power. 1966-68.
Multiple. Object.

Big inker stamp: a cylindrical metallic box with lid, body of
the black inker stamp. White paper label mounted on the lid with
title of the piece and names of the two artists printed black.
Edition of 300 numbered copies. Dated 1966-68 and signed by the
two artists in blue ink. Diameter: 13 cm. Height: 5.3 cm.
Erik DIETMAN:
For Gentlemen. 1970.
Artist book.
32p. of which numerous offset photo plates colored by E.D. Text
by Dietman - O. Granath. Softcover. 27.6x22.1 cm. Paris, s.n.
(self-published), Paris, 1970. Edition of 800 copies. Published
for the show at Galerie M. Fels. Chapter 2 of "In Praise
of Salad", novel written in Venice in 1967. "Il est
dédié aux trois ex-habitants de la 'Petite Place':
Oncle Emmet Williams, le chanteur Robert Filliou et Black-Smith
Daniel Spoerri". This copy is signed by Dietman in the last
page. The edition size, printed, says 800 copies, while it is
numbered by the artist in an edition of 300. 3rd E.D.'s artist
book in which he presents his own version of conceptual art,
the "DEP-ART", art of rupture, of departure.
E. Dietmann, "Les Contemporains-Monographies", MNAM,
Centre G. Pompidou, 1994, p. 208.
Erik DIETMAN:
For Gentlemen.
1970.
Artist book.
32p. of which numerous offset photo plates colored by E.D. Text
by Dietman - O. Granath. Softcover. 27.6x22.1 cm. Paris, s.n.
(self-published), Paris, 1970. Edition of 800 copies. Published
for the show at Galerie M. Fels. Chapter 2 of "In Praise
of Salad", novel written in Venice in 1967. "Il est
dédié aux trois ex-habitants de la 'Petite Place':
Oncle Emmet Williams, le chanteur Robert Filliou et Black-Smith
Daniel Spoerri". This copy comes with the sandow made of
two black rubber strips with a metallic at each end. It is supposed
to be used to maintain on his bicycle the pyramid he travels
with.
This is the Deluxe edition of the 3rd E.D.'s artist book
in which he presents his own version of conceptual art, the "DEP-ART",
art of rupture, of departure.
E. Dietmann, "Les Contemporains-Monographies", MNAM,
Centre G. Pompidou, 1994, p. 208.
Erik DIETMAN:
Le Chieur de Nuit.
1980.

Unique work.
Mixed media drawing. Originally pasted on corrugated cardboard.
Framed under glass. 27.5x34.9 cm. Drawing: 18x26 cm. Titled in
the lower margin, dated 80, signed in black ink in the lower
right corner of the drawing.
Erik DIETMAN:
Transes (à Van Garde). L'Irrégulier Numéro
Trois. (1982).
Artist publication.
12p. texts and illustrations. 39.5x28 cm. Folded in two.