Young Tchong (7 results)
More imagesPublished by Beau Geste Press, 1974
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, U.S.A.Aeon Bookstore
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Stunning publication featuring a wide variety of contributors with varying methods of color printing and inserts, which are all present. Some indenting to the wraps from the card inserts in front and back. Some minor rubbing to covers and some corner wear, as well as a crease to the… bottom of one page towards the back but otherwise a lovely copy, now in mylar.

Published by In-out Productions / Equipo Movimiento., 1973
- Softcover
Seller: Tim Byers Art Books, Richmond, United KingdomTim Byers Art Books
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pp. (32). Early conceptual text booklet by the Columbian artist Raul Marroquin, who was a resident at the Jan van Eyck academy in Maastricht from 1971 to 1974. Taking advantage of the totally open atmosphere at the academy, Marroquin initiated numerous local and international collaborations. In 1973, under the name Equipo Movimi…ento, Marroquin and Young Tchong organised Body Monuments Inc., a rather dangerous live performance in which a hydraulic fork-lift truck placed two living people in the empty niches of the old Bonnefanten museum façade in Maastricht. Contemporary to this performance, Marroquin and Young Tchong produced this mail-art inspired booklet, in collaboration with the artist-run Amsterdam space, the In-out Centre. The book consists of several instructional typed event scores, including Telephone Piece, House Number Piece, Tourist Piece, and Post-Card Piece. Published in an edition of 100 hand-numbered copies, with several rubber-stamps, including one of the Jan van Eyck Academy, and one merely stating ?Be Happy? Side stapled plain wrappers. Few fingermarks and slight yellowing to covers.
More imagesPublished by Beau Geste Press January 1975, Devon, UK, 1975
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United KingdomWilliam Allen Word & Image
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Condition: Very Good. 291 x 209 mm. Unpaginated. Booklet printed in colour mimeo internally, glue bound in cream card wraps with colour mimeo printed design. Edition of 550 copies. Included in this issue: Eric Andersen, Ian Breakwell, Ken Friedman, Robin Crozier, Mick Gibbs, Dick Higgins, Ida Horowitz, Roger Jeffs, Bernanrd Kell…y, J.H. Kocman, Richard Kostelanetz, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Equipo Movimento (Raul Marroquin/Young Tchong), Joan Mathews, Victor Musgrave, Opal L Nations and others. Includes several inserts, among them a separate booklet titled 'The First Lecture' by the Intermediary. Illustrated in colour mimeo throughout. Condition: some wear and soiling to covers and edges of covers, ding to top right corner, dirt stain to right hand side of cover, slight adhesive stain to baack cover. Internally clean, with some minor foxing marks to some pages. Overall VG.

Agora O.C. presenteert In-Out Productions {inlc. first ever bookwork by Ulises CARRIÓN}
Equipo Movimiento (MARROQUIN, YOUNG TCHONG); Michel CARDENA; Ulises CARRIÓN
Published by Agora O. C.; In - Out Productions, 1972
- Art / Print / Poster
Seller: Tolis Projects, Thessaloniki, GreeceTolis Projects
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Condition: Fine. [Agora O. C.; In - Out Productions] Equipo Movimiento (MARROQUIN, YOUNG TCHONG); Michel CARDENA; Ulises CARRIÓN Invite, 19,3×14,4 cm. Bifolium. Fine. Document for a group show presenting the activities of In-Out Productions. This was the first moniker under which the collective-like venue operated before opening… up a physical space in November 1972 and rebranding itself as In - Out Center. Among the earliest activities of In - Out was the production of artists' books the first of which was Ulises Carrión's Sonnet(s) which was also his first bookwork - this exhibition most probably being the first ever public presentation of Carrión's bookworks. It is interesting to note also that Agora did not yet present itself with the later commonly used titles like 'Studio' or 'Stifting', but as 'Agora O.C.', where O.C. stood for ontmoetingscentrum [meeting center] an allusion to the networking character of these groups. (…) Marroquín and Ulises Carrión, a Mexican writer/linguist, knew each other through Cardena from before Carrión decided to definitively settle in Amsterdam - they met one or two times in England. Marroquín was the first to declare Carrión an artist, underlining his transition from literature to visual art, and Carrión was touched. "…un artista, qué digo, Artista, de mi categoria", he wrote on January 11, 1973 in response to Marroquín's reference to an exposition. The two collaborated in several domains. At the Theater de Lantaren in Rotterdam, they performed Simultaneous Actions together with Cardena's Warming Up etc. etc. etc. Company on September 30, 1972. This was already under the umbrella of In-Out Productions, weeks before the opening. In December of the same year, just after the inauguration of the In-Out Center, Carrión presented his very first artists' book, Sonnet(s) (1972), in Agora, Maastricht. The book is dedicated to Raúl Marroquín, and it is probable that it was printed at the Jan van Eyck Academie and received his mediation help. [Tineke Reijnders, 2017].
More imagesPublished by Beau Geste Press January 1975, Devon, UK, 1975
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United KingdomWilliam Allen Word & Image
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Condition: Very good +. 291 x 209 mm. Unpaginated. Booklet printed in colour mimeo internally, glue bound in cream card wraps with colour mimeo printed design. Edition of 550 copies. Included in this issue: Eric Andersen, Ian Breakwell, Ken Friedman, Robin Crozier, Mick Gibbs, Dick Higgins, Ida Horowitz, Roger Jeffs, Bernanrd Ke…lly, J.H. Kocman, Richard Kostelanetz, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Equipo Movimento (Raul Marroquin/Young Tchong), Joan Mathews, Victor Musgrave, Opal L Nations and others. Includes several inserts, among them a separate booklet titled 'The First Lecture' by the Intermediary. Illustrated in colour mimeo throughout. Condition: some handling marks to covers and minor light toning to front left edge corner. A fresh clean copy internally. Near Fine in good covers. Overall Very Good +.

Agora O.C. presenteert In-Out Productions {inlc. first ever bookwork by Ulises CARRIÓN}
Equipo Movimiento (MARROQUIN, YOUNG TCHONG); Michel CARDENA; Ulises CARRIÓN
Published by Agora O. C.; In - Out Productions, 1972
- Art / Print / Poster
Seller: Tolis Projects, Thessaloniki, GreeceTolis Projects
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Condition: Very Good. [Agora O. C.; In - Out Productions] Equipo Movimiento (MARROQUIN, YOUNG TCHONG); Michel CARDENA; Ulises CARRIÓN Silkscreen, poster, 49,3×35 cm. Previously folded. Excellent. Poster for a group show presenting the activities of In-Out Productions. This was the first moniker under which the collective-like ve…nue operated before opening up a physical space in November 1972 and rebranding itself as In - Out Center. Among the earliest activities of In - Out was the production of artists' books the first of which was Ulises Carrión's Sonnet(s) which was also his first bookwork - this exhibition most probably being the first ever public presentation of Carrión's bookworks. It is interesting to note also that Agora did not yet present itself with the later commonly used titles like 'Studio' or 'Stifting', but as 'Agora O.C.', where O.C. stood for ontmoetingscentrum [meeting center] an allusion to the networking character of these groups. (…) Marroquín and Ulises Carrión, a Mexican writer/linguist, knew each other through Cardena from before Carrión decided to definitively settle in Amsterdam - they met one or two times in England. Marroquín was the first to declare Carrión an artist, underlining his transition from literature to visual art, and Carrión was touched. "…un artista, qué digo, Artista, de mi categoria", he wrote on January 11, 1973 in response to Marroquín's reference to an exposition. The two collaborated in several domains. At the Theater de Lantaren in Rotterdam, they performed Simultaneous Actions together with Cardena's Warming Up etc. etc. etc. Company on September 30, 1972. This was already under the umbrella of In-Out Productions, weeks before the opening. In December of the same year, just after the inauguration of the In-Out Center, Carrión presented his very first artists' book, Sonnet(s) (1972), in Agora, Maastricht. The book is dedicated to Raúl Marroquín, and it is probable that it was printed at the Jan van Eyck Academie and received his mediation help. [Tineke Reijnders, 2017].
More images- First Edition
Seller: Librería El Astillero, Colindres, S, SpainLibrería El Astillero
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Sin Encuadernar. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Beau Geste Press, Devon, (England), [s. d.] [años 70]. 1ª Edición. Tarjeta postal de 9x13,5.