Published by The Artist, london, 2009
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Fine. Greeting Card. 147 x 107 mm, printed in two colours by the artist in his living room. Comes together with envelope and small printed information sheet by the artist.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. MaPK naBcOH an artist's book by English artist Mark Pawson. It is a multi-colored photo-copy book with each copy being unique. 24 pages, paper. 8" x 6 3/4", Very good condition.
Published by Published by the author Undtaed, c. 1993, 1993
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
US$ 11.12
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: Fine. 105 x 148 mm. Artist's card printed green, blue, purple and black on white on the recto, and yellow on white on the verso. Text reads 'some bastard stol the front wheel of my bicycle' underneath dates are printed in red, green, blue and black on white. The verso states 'handprinted in my living room' in yellow. Condition: Fine.
Published by Mark Pawson, Mark Pawson's Living Room
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
US$ 16.68
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: Fine. Artist's postcard. Text reads 'some bastard stol the front wheel of my bicycle' underneath dates are printed in red, green, blue and black on white. The verso states 'handprinted in my living room' in yellow. 105x145mm. Fine condition.
Published by Various publishers 1990-2000, UK, 1990
Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 201.56
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst Edition. A collection of mail-art ephemera including: (1) 3 double-sided 29.5 x 21cm Mark Pawson sales lists (1991-1993), one list annotated in red with wholesale prices; (2) 7 iconic original 'Assume This Phone is Tapped' stickers, three of which are early runs with 'assume' misspelt as 'assmue'; (3) 83 x 59cm folded double-sided colour poster by Mark Pawson, 2000, depicting collaged Levi 501 jeans, the reverse featuring overlaid Aggressive School of Cultural Workers logos. Horizontal and vertical fold-creases; (4) a pair of 34 x 25cm printed tracing paper posters with foldcrease; (5) 4 bookmarks for Mark Pawson's Disinfotainment; (6) 4 'Larks Council England' badges in the style of the Arts Council England logo; (7) small pouch containing Aggressive School of Cultural Workers stickers and a badge; (8) 6.5 x 6.5cm [36pp] booklet dated 7 July 2001 comprised of various textured and marbled papers purchased by Pawson in 1995 from "a printer/bookbinders a few doors along from the 121 Centre on Railton Road, Brixton"; (9) 1989 29.5 x 21cm bifold German catalogue for Heindesign Stempel - possibly the only European mail-art rubberstamps catalog at this time. Eclectic designs. Includes card advertising 1989 exhibitions at Heindesign Stempelspass Galerie for cartoonist Stefan Knop and ceramics artist Cornelia Garbe; (10) early digital art colour A4 card poster dated 1988 for 'Europe Against the Current: Alternative Dissident Radical Information Carriers Fair' held in Amsterdam, Holland at the Beurs van Berlage Galerie (11) several small artworks including 'Media Disinformation & Distortion' and the avatar of J.R. 'Bob' Dobbs of the Church of the SubGenius assailed by ants; (12) a number of unattributed flyers and untitled mail art pieces including an undated flyer for a music event, a photobooth sequence, a card signed by Tony Credland, a number of xerox strips titled 'Voodoo Beer', a small flyer titled 'From Bindu to Ojas' [after Ram Dass] citing Gurdjieff's "you are in prison", and a printed glassine bag containing a few stamped and printed items relating to London's Oblivion Boys Press (ref: 149).