3 > 8: new multiple art. Whitechapel Art Gallery London 1970. Including a Joseph Beuys multiple

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Letterpress exhibition catalogue issued on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Whitechapel Gallery London, 19 November 1970 - January 3, 1971. Introduction by Janet Daley. Texts by Karl Gerstner, Reyner Banham, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Anthony Wedgwood Benn and John Berger. Artists include Jean Arp, Thomas Bayrle, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, Marcel Broodthaers, Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Eva Hesse, Steven Kaltenbach, George Maciunas, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Alan Sarat and many others. Includes illustrated exhibition checklist and an index of lenders to the exhibition. Catalogue incorporates Beuys' edition "I The Chief, II How to Explain Paintings to a Dead Hare," 1970, and "Curriculum vitae and list of works," 1964/70, documented as 'The artist has authorized publication here of his 'official' biography as an original printed multiple work of art" on pages 19 -21 of this publication. Reference : No. 17 in "Joseph Beuys : The Multiples" Jörg Schellmann, Dierk Stemmler, Joan Rothfuss, Peter Nisbet. Munich-New York / Cambride / Minneapolis, Germany / MA / MN : Edition Schellmann / Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University / Walker Art Center, 1997, 2006, pp. 58, 432.  Corners slightly thumbed, rear cover lightly marked and rubbed, spine slightly yellowed. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.

Title: 3 > 8: new multiple art
Authors: as above
Artists: as above
Publisher: Whitechapel Art Gallery / Arts Council of Great Britain, London
Publication date: 1970
Format: sewn bound softcover
Total Pages: 86
Images:  b&w illustrations throughout.
Condition: Very Good
Provenance: The Art Library of Dr Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02838

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Letterpress exhibition catalogue issued on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Whitechapel Gallery London, 19 November 1970 - January 3, 1971. Introduction by Janet Daley. Texts by Karl Gerstner, Reyner Banham, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Anthony Wedgwood Benn and John Berger. Artists include Jean Arp, Thomas Bayrle, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, Marcel Broodthaers, Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Eva Hesse, Steven Kaltenbach, George Maciunas, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Alan Sarat and many others. Includes illustrated exhibition checklist and an index of lenders to the exhibition. Catalogue incorporates Beuys' edition "I The Chief, II How to Explain Paintings to a Dead Hare," 1970, and "Curriculum vitae and list of works," 1964/70, documented as 'The artist has authorized publication here of his 'official' biography as an original printed multiple work of art" on pages 19 -21 of this publication. Reference : No. 17 in "Joseph Beuys : The Multiples" Jörg Schellmann, Dierk Stemmler, Joan Rothfuss, Peter Nisbet. Munich-New York / Cambride / Minneapolis, Germany / MA / MN : Edition Schellmann / Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University / Walker Art Center, 1997, 2006, pp. 58, 432.  Corners slightly thumbed, rear cover lightly marked and rubbed, spine slightly yellowed. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.

Title: 3 > 8: new multiple art
Authors: as above
Artists: as above
Publisher: Whitechapel Art Gallery / Arts Council of Great Britain, London
Publication date: 1970
Format: sewn bound softcover
Total Pages: 86
Images:  b&w illustrations throughout.
Condition: Very Good
Provenance: The Art Library of Dr Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02838

Letterpress exhibition catalogue issued on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Whitechapel Gallery London, 19 November 1970 - January 3, 1971. Introduction by Janet Daley. Texts by Karl Gerstner, Reyner Banham, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Anthony Wedgwood Benn and John Berger. Artists include Jean Arp, Thomas Bayrle, Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, Marcel Broodthaers, Lygia Clark, Hélio Oiticica, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Eva Hesse, Steven Kaltenbach, George Maciunas, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Alan Sarat and many others. Includes illustrated exhibition checklist and an index of lenders to the exhibition. Catalogue incorporates Beuys' edition "I The Chief, II How to Explain Paintings to a Dead Hare," 1970, and "Curriculum vitae and list of works," 1964/70, documented as 'The artist has authorized publication here of his 'official' biography as an original printed multiple work of art" on pages 19 -21 of this publication. Reference : No. 17 in "Joseph Beuys : The Multiples" Jörg Schellmann, Dierk Stemmler, Joan Rothfuss, Peter Nisbet. Munich-New York / Cambride / Minneapolis, Germany / MA / MN : Edition Schellmann / Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University / Walker Art Center, 1997, 2006, pp. 58, 432.  Corners slightly thumbed, rear cover lightly marked and rubbed, spine slightly yellowed. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.

Title: 3 > 8: new multiple art
Authors: as above
Artists: as above
Publisher: Whitechapel Art Gallery / Arts Council of Great Britain, London
Publication date: 1970
Format: sewn bound softcover
Total Pages: 86
Images:  b&w illustrations throughout.
Condition: Very Good
Provenance: The Art Library of Dr Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02838

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