Untitled
1973
Silkscreen and collage, ed. 98/200, Kolàz Séria 12/B, with original cardboard folder
14,5 x 14,5 cm
Signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left and dated lower center
Signed on the folder
Untitled
1970
Silkscreen, ed. 25/200, Graphique Noire Cycle 21/d, with original cardboard folder
13 x 13 cm
Signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left and dated lower center
Signed on the folde
Untitled
1972
Silkscreen, ed. 55/200, Graphika Séria 23/G, with original cardboard folder
14,5 x 14,5 cm
Signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left and dated lower center
Signed on the folder
Untitled
1971
Silkscreen, ed. 19/170, Graphika Séria 22/G, with original cardboard folder
14,5 x 14,5 cm
Signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left and dated lower center
Signed on the folder
Untitled
1975
Silkscreen, ed. 75/200, Kolàz Séria 23/M, with original cardboard folder
14 x 14 cm
Signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left and dated lower center
Signed on the folder
El Lissitzky
Plakat za izložbu Umjetnost oktobra
Reprodukcija plakata iz 1919. godine
Didaktičko informativna izložba
Koncept: Želimir Koščević
Galerija Studentskog centra
Zagreb, 1967.
Offset
50x70 cm
Alexander Rodchenko
Poster of the exhibition Museum of Modern Art Oxford
1979.
colour offset
76 x 51 cm
Design David King
In nice condition, several times folded.
David Leverett
Shadow of a place visible on the outside, uf its inside space
Silkprint / Sitotisak
48,9 x 68,8 cm
Motovunski susreti, 1978
Signed and numbered
37/50
ICES 72: avant-garde’s Woodstock
London / Edinburgh / London 1972.
Harvey Matusow, American ex-Communist and McCarthy collaborator-turned-avant garde impresario. Matusow promoted the International Carnival of Experimental Sound (ICES) at London's Roundhouse in 1972. ICES 72 – which involved AMM, John Cage, Cornelius Cardew, Annea Lockwood, Steve Beresford, Lol Coxhill, David Bedford, Charlotte Moorman, Penny Rimbaud and many more – is featured in an article by Julian Cowley in The Wire 336.
56 x 41 cm, plegat en 27,8 x 20,4 cm
Signed by Nuša & Srečo Dragan
Bruno Munari: the MC 1 Architecture Box
Originally produced in 1945, the MC 1 Architecture Box - New Edition contains a series of “bricks” of different shapes. Put together differently, you can make any number of buildings, from houses to churches, ancient castles to modern garages, hotels, skyscrapers, factories, towers, aqueducts, temples, stations, hangars, pile dwellings, houses with porticoes, balconies, terraces, and so on.
The attached booklet contains over sixty examples which can be multiplied by the imagination of whoever is playing with them, just some of the infinite constructions that can be build.
The MC 1 Architecture Box - New Edition is made of cardboard. This new edition features “bricks” made of unhewn beechwood.
Dimension: 43.0 x 13.0 cm
Languages: Italian and English texts
1st edition: 10/2018
Edition: 10/2018
Corraini Editions, Mantova / Italy