Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. A folder of unbound works by four members of the international Fluxus movement, apparently as organized by Danish artist and organizer Knud Pedersen (1925-2014). Seventeen loose sheets in printed white folder, 11.75 x 8.25 in.The good condition folder shows moderate toning and foxing, with a three-inch split to the bottom rear corner and a short split at base of spine. Contents are very good, with occasional light perimeter toning and a few instances of foxing. Eric Andersen's "Decision-Set" consists of nine sheets of transparent paper printed in black text (English language), along with a title page instructing readers to combine the sheets until reaching "any relevant statement" on a chosen topic. Robert Filliou's "Exchange of War Memorials," repeats on a single sheet the brief text of a speech delivered at the Copenhagen Museum for Modern Art, January 2, 1971. Pino Paschali's "Sale of Ground 1 D. Kr. Cheaper Pr.Square Metre with EveryTransaction," is a single-sheet "advertisement" for a one square meter parcel of land, sold with the stipulation that the price be lowered for each subsequent sale. Knud Pedersen's "Medium" contains instructions for a telephone-based project where callers could leave and/or listen to recorded messages. Pedersen also contributed four sheets with various images/text, all of which contain the phrase "part of poster for wall-mounting" in either English or Danish. Three of the four sheets are printed on sticker sheets (as is, perhaps mistakenly, the Paschali sheet).
Verlag: Vintens Forlag og Kunstbiblioteket; Copenhagen, 1972
ISBN 10: 8785062103 ISBN 13: 9788785062109
Anbieter: AQ-Verlag, Saarbrücken, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Ausreichend. 1. Auflage. Catalog with 17 sheets of paper, some on transparent paper, some on self-adhesive paper. Inside very good, cover damaged on the side. This is a rare book; it is listed at the danish national library with publishing date 1972. The ISBN seems to be artistic.