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Published by Spector Books, 2015
ISBN 10: 3940064343 ISBN 13: 9783940064349
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Hardcover without dustjacket as issued, 152 pages; in English, Polish and German; very good condition; 1-inch crease to upper left corner of all pages; boards splay outwards a bit; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Published by Spector Books OHG Dez 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 3940064343 ISBN 13: 9783940064349
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Photograph
Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Der polnische Künstler Józef Robakowski gilt als Pionier des Avantgardefilms und der Videokunst. Mit anderen Künstlern in einen Dialog zu treten und diesen in und durch die Kunst sichtbar zu machen - dies war seit Anfang der 1960er Jahre bis heute bedeutender Bestandteil von Józef Robakowskis (\*1939, Poznán) Werk. Robakowski ist der Schöpfer experimenteller Werke, der Künstler, der auf die Eigenheiten der jeweiligen Umstände reagiert und außerhalb des offiziellen Museen- und Galeriensystems operiert, um politische und kritische Arbeiten präsentieren zu können. Die Wichtigkeit des gegenseitigen Vertrauens und das Credo kollektiver Äußerungen und gemeinsamer Erfahrungen bekunden die Aktivitäten und Aktionen der Exchange Gallery, die der Künstler 1978 in seinem Apartment in Lódz gründete. Das Buch gibt mit zahlreichen Schwarz-Weiß-Fotos und Samisdat-Texten aus den 1970er und 1980er Jahren einen Einblick in die zurückliegenden Jahrzehnte seines Schaffens. Józef Robakowskis erste deutsche Retrospektive wurde im Juni 2012 im ZKM in Karlsruhe gezeigt.
Published by Warschau: Adam Mickiewicz Insitute, 2012
ISBN 10: 8361156585 ISBN 13: 9788361156581
Seller: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Germany
Condition: Gut. 205 S. mit farb. Abb. Gebraucht, aber sehr gut erhalten. - Inhalt: Józef Robakowski in Conversation with Hans-Ulrich Obrist -- Lukasz Ronduda, Józef Robakowski and the Workshop of the Film Form in the 1970s -- Bozena Czubak, Józef Robakowski's Own Cinema -- Mark Nash, Some Notes on the Work of Józef Robakowski -- Biography -- Filmography -- Selected Bibliography, ISBN 9788361156581 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.
Published by Lodz: Galeria Olimpus, 2011, 2011
Seller: POLIART Beata Kalke, Tworog, Poland
Oprawa wydawnicza kartonowa. Projekt graficzny Krzysztof Tyczkowski (illustrator). @ Cover design and illustrations / Projekt okladki i ilustracje: Projekt graficzny Krzysztof Tyczkowski; @ Blurb / Notka wydawnicza: Lodz: Galeria Olimpus, 2011; @ Size of the book block / Wymiar bloku: 30 cm; @ Circulation / Naklad: [250]; @ Comments/ Uwagi: Rzadki i efektownie wydany katalog wystawy fotografii. Brak 1 oryginalnej fotografii. // - Jozef Robakowski (ur. 20 lutego 1939 w Poznaniu) polski artysta wspolczesny, artysta multimedialny, fotograf, autor filmow, obrazow, instalacji, cyklow fotografii i dzialan akcyjnych; uczestnik niezaleznego ruchu artystycznego w Polsce; pedagog, profesor PWSFTViT w Lodzi; zob. biogram w Wikipedii; @ Weight / Waga: 580; @ Pages / Strony: 103, [1]s.; @ Thematic categories / Kategorie tematyczne: ilustratorzy graficy Tyczkowski Krzysztof, sztuka europejska Polska fotografia katalogi wystaw i inne katalogi wspolczesna (od 1945), regiony lodzkie - Lodz / , art fotography , regions Lodziana artefacts of Lodz / , Kunst Fotografie , Regionen Lodz; Egzemplarz bez wad, jedynie karta nieco uszkodzona (slad po oderwanej oryginalnej fotografii autora). Pozycja w ladnym stanie.
Published by Galeria Arcus Lublin, 1978
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover, 72 pages; in English; very good condition; except small hole-punch through all pages at upper left corner; light rubbing to covers with pen writing on blank spine; no internal marks.
Published by Ludlow 38 / Spector Books, 2011
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover without dustjacket as issued,152 pages, in English, German and Polish; very good condition; light rubbing to covers; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Published by Galeria Arcus Lublin, 1978
Seller: Verlag IL Kunst, Literatur & Antiquariat, Köln, Germany
First Edition
Broschiert. Condition: Gut. en (illustrator). Erstausgabe. Aus dem Inhalt: Once again about "Pure Film"; Reality out of nothing (astral photography); Video art - A chance of "Overreaching reality"; Libel on cinematography; Aspects motivating the origin of the film "Zywa Galeria" etc. 71 S., 14,7x20,7 cm. Umschlag und Seiten etwas lichtrandig, sonst gut und sauber. Józef Robakowski (1939 in Posen) ist ein polnischer Experimentalfilmer und Fotograf. Sprache: en Size: 8°.
Published by [Warszawa]: M. M. Potocka Productions; Lublin: BWA Stara Galeria, [ca 1992], 1992
Seller: POLIART Beata Kalke, Tworog, Poland
Oprawa wydawnicza kartonowa. @ Blurb / Notka wydawnicza: [Warszawa]: M. M. Potocka Productions; Lublin: BWA Stara Galeria, [ca 1992]; @ Size of the book block / Wymiar bloku: 29 cm; @ Circulation / Naklad: -; @ Comments/ Uwagi: Rzadki druk artystyczny dokumentujacy dzialalnosc Jozefa Robakowskiego. // - Jozef Robakowski (ur. 20 lutego 1939 w Poznaniu) polski artysta wspolczesny, artysta multimedialny, fotograf, autor filmow, obrazow, instalacji, cyklow fotografii i dzialan akcyjnych; uczestnik niezaleznego ruchu artystycznego w Polsce; pedagog, profesor PWSFTViT w Lodzi; zob. biogram w Wikipedii; @ Weight / Waga: 320; @ Pages / Strony: 135, [1]s.; @ Thematic categories / Kategorie tematyczne: sztuka europejska Polska film fotografia wspolczesna (od 1945), varia druki artystyczne / art film fotography , general / Kunst Film Fotografie , Allgemein ; Oprawa nieznacznie uszkodzona, blok czysty i bez wad. Pozycja w dosc ladnym stanie.
Lublin: Galeria BWA, 1979. Octavo (20.5 × 14.5 cm). Original staple-stitched printed wrappers; 24 pp. Illustrations. Very good. A collection of theoretical texts by Józef Robakowski (b. 1939), one of the seminal figures of the Polish neo-avant-grade, with essays on Polish experimental photography and independent cinema of the 1970s. Illustrated with author photographs, the essays were published by the BWA gallery (Biuro wystaw artystycznych) established in Lublin in 1956, one of the few galleries that promoted contemporary art in the 1970s focusing on formal experiment. A film and media artists, Robakowski was one of the founding members of the famous Workshop of Film Form (1970?1977). In 1978 along with Ma?gorzata Potocka (b. 1953) he also co-founded the Exchange Gallery in their private apartment, in ?ód? The Exchange Gallery hosted events, and exhibitions but also collected art works, mail art, video and ephemera of performances, creating a library and archive of the Polish and international neo-avant-garde movement throughout the 1980s. Today the archive and library assembled at Exchange Gallery comprise one of the largest private collections of East European and international neo-avant-garde in the world. In 2016 the collection was given by Robakowski to the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw for cataloging and display. As of October 2023, not in KVK, OCLC.
?ód?: "Sztuka Polska", 1985. Quarto (30.5 × 21.5 cm). A single leaf folded once with collaged text and photographs throughout, [4] pp. Light overall wear; else about very good. Accompanying leaflet for the memorial exhibition in honor of the legend of the ?ód? film school, Wac?aw Antczak (1911?1974), made by the film and media artist Józef Robakowski (b. 1939). A self-taught artist, poet, and lay actor, Antczak was the oldest member of the Film Form Workshop and played in numerous films produced by its members. Organised for the tenth anniversary of the artist's death, the exhibition was held at the STK Gallery in ?ód? in 1984. The brochure includes texts by Antczak and others. One of 300 copies printed.As of April 2024, not in KVK, OCLC.
Bia?ystok: Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej "Znak", 1973. A single printed card measuring 10.6 × 15 cm, with typewritten text over printed text. Very good. Invitation to a photography exhibition of Józef Robakowski (b. 1939), one of the seminal figures of the Polish neo-avant-grade. A film and media artist, Robakowski was one of the founding members of the famous Workshop of Film Form (1970?1977). In 1978, along with Ma?gorzata Potocka (b. 1953), he also co-founded the Exchange Gallery in their private apartment, in ?ód? The Exchange Gallery hosted events, and exhibitions but also collected art works, mail art, video and ephemera of performances, creating a library and archive of the Polish and international neo-avant-garde movement throughout the 1980s. Today the archive and library assembled at Exchange Gallery comprise one of the largest private collections of East European and international neo-avant-garde in the world. In 2016 the collection was given by Robakowski to the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw for cataloging and display.The Gallery Znak was founded in 1973 by Janusz Szczucki in Bia?ystok.
Published by BWA, Krakow, 1981
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
Condition: Near Fine. IX Spotskania Krakowskie (Krakow Encounters), BWA, Krakow, 1981. 690x495 mm. Printed silkscreen and letterpress, black on cream stock. Poster for the landmark action and performance exhibition held at the BWA in Krakow between 13th November - 13th December 1981. The events were curated by Maria Pini ska Bere and Andrzej Kosto owski and featured an extensive array of international artists including Laszlo Beke, Jerzy Bere , Stuart Brisley, Ulises Carrion, Andrzej Dudek, Miklos Erdely, Terry Fox, Wanda Go kowska, Mary Kelly, Kosto owski Andrze, Ewa Partum, Józef Robakowski, Urlike Rosenbach, Petr Stembera. Unsigned. No edition size given. Condition: Near Fine.
Published by Lublin: Zarzad Wojewodzki SZSP, 1978, 1978
Seller: POLIART Beata Kalke, Tworog, Poland
Oprawa wydawnicza kartonowa. Condition: Pozycja w ladnym stanie. @ Blurb / Notka wydawnicza: Lublin: Zarzad Wojewodzki SZSP, 1978; @ Size of the book block / Wymiar bloku: 21 cm; @ Series / Seria: (Seria: Wypisy ze Sztuki ; 5); @ Circulation / Naklad: 550; @ Comments/ Uwagi: Rzadki zbior tekstow teoretycznych i krytycznych wybitnego polskiego fotografa i filmowca. // - Jozef Robakowski (ur. 20 lutego 1939 w Poznaniu) polski artysta wspolczesny, artysta multimedialny, fotograf, autor filmow, obrazow, instalacji, cyklow fotografii i dzialan akcyjnych; uczestnik niezaleznego ruchu artystycznego w Polsce; pedagog, profesor PWSFTViT w Lodzi; zob. biogram w Wikipedii. // Na przedniej okladce odrecznie nr pozycji w serii oraz pieczec "Jozef Robakowski", na odwrocie tylnej okladki "galeria wymiany" i odrecznie olowkiem "archiwum"; @ Weight / Waga: 100; @ Pages / Strony: 67s.; @ Thematic categories / Kategorie tematyczne: sztuka europejska Polska film fotografia teoria sztuki wspolczesna (od 1945) / art film fotography / Kunst Film Fotografie ;
Published by Akademia Ruchu, Waszawa, 1989
Paperback. pp. 180. 4to. Photographs and illustrations. Light shelfwear; very good+. Documents underground art activities in Poland"Józef Robakowski is one of the most famous Polish artists and filmmakers associated with the neo-avant-garde movement of the 1960s and 1970s. As founder and initiator of various independent film groups and art associations, Robakowski was extremely active in developing a strong independent film scene in Poland." - robakowski.eu.
?odz: Exchange Gallery, 1989?1990. Original offset-printed and rubber-stamped wrappers; 17, [1] and 34, [2] leaves of typescript to rectos, as well as one xeroxed illustration. Light overall wear and toning; some splitting to paper spine strips; else very good. Fourth and sixth (final) issue of the periodical affiliated with the Exchange Gallery, which appeared irregularly in 1988?1989. The first issue opened with a manifesto-like text by Józef Robakowski about the ?ód?-based artistic phenomena (?Kultura Zrzuty?). It called for an ?autonomous art? free of institutions that could be created ?in the forest, on the tram, or in the meat queue.? Other articles, by artists such as Zbigniew Warpechowski and Andrzej Ciesielski, provided an overview of independent art in Poland of the 1970s and 1980s, listing galleries such as Partum's Biuro Poezji (Warsaw), Adres Gallery (?ód?), and artistic groupings such as ?ód? Kaliska and the Film Form Workshop. This final issue discusses the 1989 exhibition ?Lochy Manhattanu, czyli sztuka innych medów? (The dungeons of Manhattan, or art in other media) and features a photograph of the "skyscrapers." The exhibition, held in May?June 1989 in a section of ?ód? built up with high-rise apartment blocks and jokingly referred to as ?Manhattan,? was the last major event of the independent art movement in Communist Poland, and enjoyed an atmosphere of unprecedented artistic freedom.As of June 2024, not located in KVK, OCLC.
Published by Warsztat Formy Filmowej, [Lodz], 1974
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition
Condition: In fine condition. First edition. In original red wrappers. Xeroxed with several photographic and graphic illustrations. [8] 4 [1] 3 [38] 4 [8] p. Scarce catalog by the greatly influential Polish Neo-Avant-Garde group, Warsztat Formy Filmowej. The group Warsztat Formy Filmowej (Workshop of Film Form, WFF) was formed by Neo-Avant-Garde visual artists from the Film School of Lodz. Active between 1970-1977, the WFF was a pioneer of video art in Poland and structural cinema in Central and Eastern Europe. The group refused classical narrative and traditional film media, working instead somewhere between cinematography and contemporary art. Present publication includes richly illustrated, detailed description of numerous films by the artists of WFF, as well as a short introduction of the four collaborators of the catalog, including three co-founders of the group, Wojciech Bruszewski (1947-2009), PaweĹ Kwiek (1951) and Józef Robakowski (1939). . First edition. In original red wrappers. Xeroxed with several photographic and graphic illustrations.