Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. No Edition listed,1970. A very scarce magazine from the School of the Art Institute, Chicago. Only four copies listed on Worldcat. Tightly bound in white stapled wraps, format: 8" X 8", unnumbered pages. Unmarked contents include numerous B/W photos of Chicago political street actions, poetry, commentary, and a bright pink booklet entitled "What Time is It?", (2 1/2" X 2") stapled inside. The covers show very light smudging, otherwise near fine.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Chicago, Selbstverlag, The Schoolof the Art Institute of Chicago., 1970
Anbieter: Antiquariat Lenzen, Düsseldorf, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Sehr gut. 56 Seiten. Original-Karton. Künstlerbuch in englischer Sprache mit Beiträgen von Künstlern, die mit Chicago und dem Art Institute of Chicago verbunden waren. Zu den Künstlern gehören: James Zanzi, Robert James Guthridge, Orwett Echer, Joe Cavalier, Lee Kehrein, Teresa Burga, Gary Perkins, Jim Doring, John T. Celio, Fred Nagelbach, Frederick Paul Sperry, Allyn Yamaneuchi, Andrea Kalish, Joe Cavalier, John Ward, Andy Brady, Olaf Borge, Roger Welch, Martin Prekop, John Orentlicher, Frederick P. Sperry, Schwester Mary Connors, Peter Davies. Mit einer Einleitung bzw. Erklärung "Diese Publikation soll die Form einer freien Sensibilität präsentieren, einer Sensibilität, die nach Qualitäten der Erfindung sucht, die die Zwänge kommerzieller Inhalte außer Acht lassen. Diese Publikation ist eine Antwort und möchte eine solche Antwort initiieren. Sie zielt darauf ab, Kommunikation und Austausch zwischen Künstlern zu fördern. Interessierte Personen schreiben an James Zanzi, c/o The School of the Art Institute of Chicago" Verlagserklärung. Enthält das eingeheftete kleine Künstlerbuch "What Time Is It?" von John Ward. Buch mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, wenig berieben, wenig fleckig, auf hinterem Innendeckel Besitzerstempel. Insgesamt gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
Verlag: The School of the Art Institute, Chciago, IL, 1970
Anbieter: Paradou Books, Richmond, VA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. Side-stapled softcover, 52 pgs. 8 x 8 in. Includes 2 x 2.5 in. booklet entitled "What Time is It?" stapled in. Various contributors, consisting of James Zanzi (then professor of sculpture at AIC), and several AIC students: Andrea Kalish, Joe Cavalier, James Doring, John Celio, N. Arakawa, A. Yamanouchi, John Ward, Andy Brady, Olaf Borge, Roger Welch, Martin Prekop, F. Nagelbach, Don La Bash, John Orentlicher, Don Roger Gill, John Celio, Beverly Carter, Steve Beal, K. Savage, Frederick P. Sperry. Scarce. Some rubbing to covers, moderate foxing to inside of covers, creasing to last page.
Verlag: [Art Institute of Chicago] Chicago, IL, 1970
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
[56] pp.; 20.3 x 20.4 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Artist's book with contributions by artists associated with Chicago and The Art Institute of Chicago, published in 1970. Artists include: James Zanzi, Robert James Guthridge, Orwett Echer, Joe Cavalier, Lee Kehrein, Teresa Burga, Gary Perkins, Jim Doring, John T. Celio, Fred Nagelbach, Frederick Paul Sperry, Allyn Yamaneuchi, Andrea Kalish, Joe Cavalier, John Ward, Andy Brady, Olaf Borge, Roger Welch, Martin Prekop, John Orentlicher, Frederick P. Sperry, Sister Mary Connors, Peter Davies, and others."This publication is intended to present the form of a free sensibility, a sensibility that seeks qualities of invention which disregard the constraints of commercial matter. This publication is a response and wishes to initiate a response. It aims at building communication and exchange between artists. Interested persons write James Zanzi, c/o The School of the Art Institute of Chicago." -- publishers statement. Good. 1.6 cm. area of blue ink markings on recto with yellowing and dust soiling of covers. Bumping along top edge of publication and light wear to corners. Scratching of verso. Includes stapled in small artist's book "What Time Is It?" by John Ward, with light indentations from the small book and the staple. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.
Verlag: Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago), 1970
Anbieter: Ars Libri, Ltd. (ABAA), Charlestown, MA, USA
(52)pp. Prof. illus., including booklet "What time is it?" (16mo. Pink wraps.) stapled to pages by N. Arakawa and A. Yamanouchi. Sq. 4to. Orig. white wraps. Artists' book by students associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where James Zanzi was a professor and chair of the sculpture department. Zanzi solicited students to submit their work: "This publication is intended to present the form of a free sensibility." and is "a response and wishes to initiate a response." Statement by Donald J. Irving, Director, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, in response to the Kent State University student killings in May 1970.Artists included are James Zanzi, Andrea Kalish, Joe Cavalier, James Doring, John Celio, N. Arakawa, A. Yamanouchi, John Ward, Andy Brady, Olaf Borge, Roger Welch, Martin Prekop, F. Nagelbach, Don La Bash, John Orentlicher, Don Roger Gill, John Celio, Beverly Carter, Steve Beal, K. Savage, Frederick P. Sperry. From the library of Robert Pincus Witten, with his stamp on the title-page.
Verlag: Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago), 1970
Anbieter: Ars Libri, Ltd. (ABAA), Charlestown, MA, USA
(44)pp. Prof. illus., including object glued between two pages. Sq. 4to. Orig. white wraps. (slightly yellowed). Artists' book by students associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where James Zanzi was a professor and chair of the sculpture department. Zanzi solicited students to submit their work: "This publication is intended to present the form of a free sensibility." and is "a response and wishes to initiate a response." Dedication: "In Memoriam. Fred Hampton, Deputy Chairman, Illinois Chapter, Black Panther Party, murdered in Chicago, Dec. 4, 1969." Artists included are Robert James Guthridge, Orwett Echer, Joe Cavalier, Lee Kehrein, Teresa Burga, Gary Perkins, Jim Doring, John T. Celio, Fred Nagelbach, Frederick Paul Sperry, Allyn Yamaneuchi. From the library of Robert Pincus-Witten, with his stamp on the title-page. Loosely inserted: typewritten note soliciting submissions of future work by James Zanzi.