Verlag: Dadaland, San Francisco, 1970
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage Bill Gaglione [Dadaland] rubber stamp, circa early 1970s. An image of the impression, along with the address "Dadaland / 1117 Geary Street / Suite #21 / San Francisco, Ca. 94109" is on a piece of cardstock laid in on top of the stamp under an affixed layer of mylar. An amusing Gaglione piece appropriating a 1950s style bar and lounge motif. William (Bill) Gaglione, aka "Picasso" Gaglione, was a pioneer of the mail art movement of the 1960s. Working under the coded name "Dadaland," Gaglione took an active role in the New York Correspondence School alongside friend Ray Johnson. In the late 1960s Gaglione moved to San Francisco and befriended other mail artists, including Darlene Domel, whom he later married, and Anna "Banana" Lee, with whom he developed "Vile" magazine (1974-1983), a platform for documenting and chronicling international mail artists. According to Lee, "['Vile'] would look like 'Life' [magazine], but on close examination, would reveal its true nature; subtle put-downs of mass media culture with nasty, dada 'up-yours' type messages." Gaglione formed his first company dedicated to mail art in San Francisco, accordingly named Stamp Francisco. By the 1990s, Stamp Francisco had "blossomed into a multi-million-dollar operation with over 100 employees," and Gaglione had become a curator for the Stamp Art Gallery in San Francisco. In 2010 the Stendhal Gallery in New York held the exhibition "Greetings from Dadaland: Fluxus, Mail Art and Rubber Stamps," which drew from the collections of John Held Jr. and Gaglione, collectively known as "The Fake Picabia Brothers." Stamp: 2.75 x 1.5 inches. Near Fine. Stamp Block: 3.75 x 2.75 inches. Near Fine.
Verlag: Lightworks, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1977
Anbieter: William Allen Word & Image, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 160,80
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: Very good +. Charlton Burch (Ed.) Lightworks Issue 8/9 , Lightworks, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Winter 1977. 58pp periodical stapled, 280 x 215 printed black, blue & brown on white stock with mirror effect to front & inside cover. Centrepiece if John Giorno contribution (an except from Everyone is a Complete Disappointment).Mirror & cloud fluxus style composition by Bill Gaglione (aka Dadaland). Take Nirvana by William Burroughs, Notes on the history of the Alternative Press by Ken Friedman From the Bible to Schmuckother contribution by or concerning: G.A. Cavellini, Gerhard Schlanzky, Marilyn Zimmerman, Barbara Kopple, Peter Kubelka, Lawrence Goodrich, Gary Grimshaw. Envelope with green rubber stamp of INSERTS glued to back page complete with inserts by Ken Saville, Detroit Power diagram and Cavellini. The design of this issue is influenced by Schmuck (in particular Japanese Schmuck) Text in English.Provenance Klaus Groh founder of A.I.C. (International Artists Cooperation). There is a neat accession stamp date to first page & the initials of A.I.C.Condition minor wear / rubbing to front cover. Minor toning to pages. Overall VG+Rare £90.
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Bill Gaglione / Fake Picabia Bros (Editor). Artiststampzine #1. San Francisco: Stamp Art Editions, 2000. Loose sheets in folder. 11 pages, 4 printed and 7 full sheets of perforated artists' stamps. 9.5" x 11". Edition of 30. Very good, minor edge wear to folder. Featuring Charles Chickadel, Dadaland (Bill Gaglione), Darling Darlene, John Held, Jr., Indian Ralph, Tim Mancusi, and Seth Mason. Signed by Author(s).
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. San Francisco: Stamp Art Editions, 2000. Loose sheets in folder / taped binding. 12 pages + 11 full sheets of perforated artists' stamps. 9.5" x 11". Edition of 30. Very good, minor creasing and edgewear as well as slight soiling to folder. Featuring Carlo, Dadaland (Bill Gaglione), Darling Darlene, Picassso Gaglione, Charles Gatwood, P.K. Harris, John Held, Jr., Ms. Lorana, Peter Fisher (Pedro), John Rinining, and Jokie X. Wilson.
Anbieter: Fenrick Books, Queens, NY, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Canada: ID Press, circa late seventies / early eighties. Softcover. Unpaginated.Good. Minor chipping bottom right spine front cover bottom right and back cover bottom left. 1/2" unobtrusive closed tear front bottom left at spine.Minor toning, creasing, and edgewear. Presentable copy of this scarce SIGNED artists' book. Please see third photo for inscription. In this artist's book, Hambleton details the original "Murder Research" in which 620 "image murders" were committed in 15 North American cities over a three year period. A subsequent mail-art project comprised of 240 artists' responses to Hambleton's request to complete the identity of "Mr. Reeee" (the mass killer) is also documented. Includes comments on the process by 28 of the participating artists including Hambleton, Ulises Carrión, Robin Crozier, Peter Below, David Zack, Leonhard Frank Duch, Ko De Jonge, Robert Rehfeldt, Judith A. Hoffberg, John Dowd, Noemi Maidan, Ken Friedman, Ed Varney, Anna Banana, Patricia Tavenner, Lon Spiegelman, Mike Crane, Miroljub Todorvic, etc. R. Dick Trace It was a pseudonym of Hambleton. The Perpetual Cyclic Calendar operates as a slide ruler. An inner shaft can be moved in and out to predict the future of the artist. The phallic shaft is fully extended in peak years of productivity, retreating post-coitus style during the slump years. A major thrust in creativity was anticipated in 1984, 2000, 1982-1983, 1983-1988. To drive the point home, the rise and fall of Hambleton's creativity is plotted in stylized graphs and charts, like the projected profits and losses of a corporation. Almost complete list of contributors: John M Bennett, Buster Cleveland, Opal Louis nations, Nicola Frangione, Rolf Staeck, Peter Below / Mixed Media Edition, Sera Fin, Angelika Schmidt, Robert Rehfeldt, Claudio Goulart, Lincis, Andre akshun man Stitt, Pat Larter, Ray Varnbuhler, Dietrich Helms, Robin Crozier, Ti Parks, Dik Walraven, Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, Anna Banana, Richard C Johnson, G.E. Marx Vigo, Klivar Miroslav, Mp. Anker, Ulises Carrión, Terro, Hermann Gruber, Romano Peli, McGregor, Andrzej Wielgosz, The Emulatables, Geisha Among Barbarians, Franz Immoos, Leonhard Frank Duch, Joaquim Branco, Patrick, Michael Scott, J Medeiros, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, VEC, theo Koning, Paul Carter, Silvio Spada, dave fobes, Falves Silva, Lomholt Formular Press, Jean-Paul Albinet, Ken Friedman, Horst Tress, Pier Van Dijk, Rachel Greenaway, Sophie H Sarlas, Riuko Ishida, Robert Joseph, Tom Hosier, Tommy Mew, Raymond Zablockis, J Battis, Wanderspüdz, S M Scott, Michele Perfetti, Poki Olson, Carlo Pittore, Ko De jonge, Femail Art, Dadaland - Bill Gaglione, John Baldessari, Jacques Juin, J Art Erdmann, Joachimage Frank, Horst Hahn, Gary Laskin, Luna Lust, Henryk Bzdok, Priscilla Birge, Albrecht D, Vino Malaise-Scilla, Kiyoshi Haruyama, G Rich, Guy Schraenen, Clifford Neal, Jerry Dreva, Bern Porter, Pawel Petasz, Bucher Max, Musicmaster, Diane Wood, Charlie Brown, Artfoot, Irene Dogmatic, Michele Perfetti, Rhoda Mappo, ID Baezkowski, Buster Cleveland, Louie Lewy, Paulo Bruscky, Ephemerealities Limited, Prost Viviane, K A Klammer, Ron Brownson, D Mcdonald, R M Greenaway, Dick Larter, Sunday Painter, Janos Urban, Gerald Jupitter-Larsen, Raul Marroquin, Alex Torrid Zone Igloo, Richard Schneider, Evelyn Berland, Marc Cassidy, Ewaneye, Michael Gibbs, Steve Durland, Bill Doherty the Artist, Barbara Helton-Berg, Madeleine Duff, Judith Hoffberg, Geoffrey Cook, Mario Lara, Jack Keguenne, William Louis Sørensen, Johan Van Geluwe, Vittore Baroni, György Galantai, Klaus Groh, Ely Raman, Maria Fitzgerald, Miroljub Todorovic, Mary Reed Daniel, Armin Hundertmark, Sphinx, Aaron Flores, Miss Invisible, Russell Butler, Baron Infinity Mind, Rotta Rinaldo, Miss Mew, High Performance - Linda Burshaw, Franz Immoos, Valdir Dos Santos, Artura Fallo, James Lineham, Carinca, Pablo Pikasshole, Marc D'champ, Diane Dixiecud, Endre Tót, Al Blaster Ackerman. Signed by Author(s).