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MOTION in VISION
/ VISION in MOTION
Robert BREER, Pol BURY, Yves KLEIN, Heinz MACK, Enzo MARI, Bruno
MUNARI, MECKER, Dieter Rot, Jesus Raphael SOTO, Daniel SPOERRI,
Jean TINGUELY, Paul Van HOEYDONCK.
1: Exhibition catalogue. 2: Exhibition poster 3: Invite card.
- 1. Catalogue:
Unpaginated. 2 pages, intoduction in Dutch and French by Marc
Cammewaert, curator of the show. Loose sheet with text in French
by Jean Séaux; 2 pages, text in French by Bathazar on
Bury. Participating artists: Breer, Bury, Klein, Mack, Mari,
Munari, Mecker, Rot, Soto, Spoerri, Tinguely, Van Hoeydonck.
Contributions to the catalogue by: W. Emmet, H. Mack, O.
Piene, Bury, D. Rot, J. Tinguely, P. Van Hoeydonck. H. Mack:
a sheet of aluminated paper (front cover) and 2 b/w reproductions
of works and a text in German, French, English "The Dynamic
Structure of Colour and Light; O. Piene: text in German, French,
English and 1 reproduction of the work "reines Licht"
(Pure Light); P. Bury: 2 lacerated blank plates; D. Rot: "Carré
dépliable" (Unfoldable Square), originally published
in #2 of the Spoerri's artist magazine "Material";
E. Williams: "Progression", folding sheet, poem to
be published in the forthcoming issue #3 of "Material";
P. Van Hoeydonck: a text by Maurits Blicke. J. Tinguely's contribution
is the reproduction of his manifesto "Für Statik"
(For Statics) he had dropped, just a week before the openinhg
of this show (March 14th), from an airplane on Düsseldorf,
Germany. Paper covers (half-sized front cover, showing the aluminated
plate by Mack), stapled.
21 x 21 cm.
Condition: Fine, but the spine is broken on half of the height.
Designed by Van Hoeydonck.
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Poster |
Invite card |
- 2. Poster:
Black and red letterpress print.
69.4 x 23.4 cm.
Condition: Fine, never folded nor rolled; paper shows some undulating.
Designed by Van Hoeydonck.
- 3. Invite
card:
Black and red letterpress print.
21 x 10 cm.
Condition: Fine.
Designed by Van Hoeydonck.
Published by
Hessenhuis, Antwerp, Belgium, 1959.
Exhibition organized by Pol Bury, Paul van Hoeydonck, Jean Tinguely
and Daniel Spoerri at Hessenhuis in Antwerpen, Belgium, March
21 - May 3, 1959, giving for the first time an international
audiance to Zerro.
Very early and rare documents on the Zero Group and Nouveau Realisme.
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