US$ 33.41
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 32 pages. 8.25x8.25x0.07 inches. In Stock.
Published by Artpool, Budapest, 1997
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
No Binding. Condition: Fine. Book. Artist's postcard (102 x 145 mm) featuring Mac Low's reimagining of the famous Monument Square in Budapest. Condition: fine.
Published by Artpool, Budapest, 2001
Seller: The Second Reader Bookshop, Buffalo, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Text in Hungarian. Very Good with light wear to covers and no marks to text. Art Box 13; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 260 pages.
Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Signed and inscribed by Gyorgy Galantai inside the front cover. Number 1319 from an edition of 1500 copies. Text and images are unmarked; pages are bright, though the page edges are a little age toned. Binding is sturdy. Covers show some light wear around the edges, mostly at the corners. Inscribed by Author.
Published by Budapest. Artpool 2012. 238 Seiten. Zahlreiche farbige Abbildungen. Sprache: ungarisch und englisch. Format ca. (23,5 x 23,5) cm., 2012
Seller: Antiquariat Bernd Preßler, Ahnatal Weimar, Germany
Sehr guter Zustand. Softcover. Original kartoniert. Kein Versand aufgrund von EPR Regelungen in EU-Länder außerhalb Deutschlands. No shipping to EU countries outside of Germany due to EPR regulations.
Published by Budapest. Artpool 1994. Unpaginiert (12 Seiten). S/W Abbildungen. Sprache: englisch . Format ca. (30 x 21) cm., 1994
Seller: Antiquariat Bernd Preßler, Ahnatal Weimar, Germany
Guter Zustand. Softcover. Original geheftet. Kein Versand aufgrund von EPR Regelungen in EU-Länder außerhalb Deutschlands. No shipping to EU countries outside of Germany due to EPR regulations.
Published by Artpool Art Research Center, Budapest, 1995
Seller: Books by Artists, Paris, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Trčs bon. Edition originale. Artpool Art Research Center, Budapest, 1995, 21x29,5, 32 p., broché, impression mono (violet) Catalogue et programme de 1995 - The Year of Performance at Artpool, Budapest qui s'est tennu les 25-29 septembre et 2-6 octobre 1995. Avec 40 heures de vidéos de performances, lectures et programmes de recherche autour de la notion de vidéo dans la performance.
Published by Artpool, Budapest, 1982
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
US$ 20.63
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Add to basketCondition: Very good +. A4 broadside with red, green and purple rubber stamps. No edition size given, unsigned, the Pool Window information sheet calling for contributions to various projects by mail artists including: Commonpress 48; International Mail Art Workshop; First Mail Art Exhibition in Colombia; Casablanca no 3; Traxbox; Care no. 3. Condition: minor handling, no tears, folded once. Very good +.
Published by Budapest. Artpool 2008. 58 Seiten. S/W Abbildungen. Sprache: englisch und ungarisch. Format ca. (20 x 20) cm., 2008
Seller: Antiquariat Bernd Preßler, Ahnatal Weimar, Germany
Ohne Stempel, keine An- und Unterstreichungen, sehr guter Zustand. Softcover. Original kartoniert. Kein Versand aufgrund von EPR Regelungen in EU-Länder außerhalb Deutschlands. No shipping to EU countries outside of Germany due to EPR regulations.
Published by Artpool and Enciklopedia Kiado, Budapest, 1996
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
US$ 41.26
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Add to basketCondition: Fine. 165 x 240 mm. Printed in colour in colour printed wraps. A survey of Gyorgy Galantai's work. Text in English and Hungarian. this book is 'a source publication and an artist book'. Condition: fine.
Published by Artpool and Magyar Muhely, Budapest, 2012
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
US$ 75.64
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Fine. Book. 350 x 350 mm, 238 pp., invisible binding in folded, printed wraps - colour illustrations throughout. A comprehensive survey of the assembling magazine Leopold Bloom - with a specially designed red, black and white cover by Ákos Székely that makes use of the work of the Hungarian artist and writer Géza Perneczky. Preface text and image captions come with English translations (by Juli Székely), and the useful appendix at the back provides a front cover image for each issue, together with a list of contributors and contents. Contributions / illustrations / performances by: Vittore Baroni; Julien Blaine; Eva Bortnyik; Imre Bukta; Antonio Gomez; Galantai Gyorgy; Istvan Kovacs; Katalin Ladik; Dora Maurer; Ben Patterson; Stephen Perkins; Geza Perneczky; Balint Szombathy; and Gabor Toth, et al. Widely regarded as the most significant Eastern European assembling magazine of the 1990s to the mid 2000s, the 'Leopold Bloom' journal was produced according to a strict A5 format, with 75 contributions per issue, structured around a particular buzzword. It owes its name to the protagonist of James Joyce's modernist epic Ulysses, whose father and grandfather hailed from Szombathely, a small town outside of Budapest. This survey also provides photo documentation of the various 'Bloomsdays' to have been enacted in Szombathely between 1996 - 2009. Like the famous 'Bloomsday' in Dublin, whereby the same streets are traced, and pubs frequented, as in the novel (on the very same day it is set - 16th June), the 'Bloomsday' of Szombathely similarly commemorates the life and work of James Joyce by visiting the scenes featured in the book. There are also recordings and documentation of events, seminars and artistic performances celebrating the modernist. Condition: fine.
Published by Artpool / Enciklopédia KIadó, 1996
Seller: Verlag IL Kunst, Literatur & Antiquariat, Köln, Germany
Broschiert. Condition: Sehr gut. en, hu (illustrator). numeriert. Aus dem Inhalt: Géza Perneczky: The sculptor's progress from word-collages through allegories to the fluxus concert; Péter Esterházy: Ancient Magyar and one-legend etc. 318 S., 17x24 cm mit zahlreichen s/w und farbigen Abbildungen, Tafeln. Sehr gutes, sauberes Exemplar. + 2 orig. Dokumente von Artpool: "In the spirit of Marcel Duchamp" und "Collection von Artists' Books". Beide von 1987, gestempelt. 3 Blätter, doppelseitig bedruckt. Sprache: en, hu Size: 8°.
Published by Artpool, Budapest, Hungary, 1982
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
US$ 137.53
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Fine. Book. 222 x 150 mm, polythene bag with right-hand opening and rubberstamp sticker affixed. Assembling-style publication/catalogue. Contains mixed-media stapled booklet (70 pp. of varying sizes and stocks), documenting the 'Everybody with Anybody' exhibition - the 'first Hungarian artists' rubber stamp exhibition and event'. Blank sheets of paper were left on the walls and tables, with ribbons holding ink and rubber stamps - the materials for the collaborative and durational stamp exhibition/performance that would follow. The subtitle 'APS No. 11' on rubberstamp frontispiece refers to 'Artpool's Periodical Space No. 11'. The stapled contents include papers of various sizes, rubber stamps and colours; mimeo text; litho; fingerprint; cut-out triangle with red wax seal; and small purple on white printed booklet inserted at the centre, containing exhibition information, together with interviews etc. With English translations by Gyorgy Somogyi, the text reads as follows: 'The conception of the exhibition has been the following: The exhibition space is a constructed one. Red ribbons divide it into an inner action-room above a big table in the centre, fixed to the strings. The outer exhibition-room is empty, in a corner Andras Szirtes' non-stop film is showing the director Jiri Menzel stamping his own rubber stamp on the arm of a woman. The opening of the exhibition means at the same time the realization of the material that would be exhibited. Everybody can use everybody's stamp and anybody can stamp together with anybody. Every composition to be realized is a common work. The opening of the exhibition will end when the walls of the space will be covered with the works. The closing episodfe of the opening. G. Galantai - organizer of the exhibition - stamps along with realized pieces with the "Open Here" stamp of Ko de Jonge made especially for this occasion. After that the action-room is being pulled down.' (Introduction, small centrally stapled booklet, OPEN HERE: APS No.11 February 26 1982, Artpool, Budapest, 1982). On booklet's verso a rubber stamp reveals the edition size, and the nature of the publication: '300/85 | refunctioned object by G.Galantai'.
Published by Gyorgy Galantai-Artpool, Budapest, Hungary, 1980
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 2,750.58
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Fine. Book. 320 x 222 mm, 54 sheets. Published in an edition of 300 signed and numbered copies. The first Hungarian assembling magazine, organized and published by the artist Gyorgy Galantai following the exhibition 'Textile without Textile' curated by Andras Ban (FMK, 19-26 October 1979). Folding manila portfolio, with silkscreen recto and verso, containing 54 mixed media contributions (each signed and numbered) of varying sizes and paper stocks. Features litho, stencils, collage, watercolour, Xerox, handstamps and original photographic prints etc. Each contribution is akin to an original artist's work and the magazine a mini self-contained exhibition. All contributions in mint, pristine condition. Participating artists include: Aniko Bajko (Hungary); Mihaly Balazsovics (H); Andras Ban (H); Viktor Benko (H); G.A. Cavellini (Italy); Laszlo Deak (H); Miklos Erdely (H); Gyorgy Fazekas (H); Nicola Frangione (I); John Furnival (Great Britain); Gyorgy Galantai (H); Judit Gink (H); Kati Gulyas (H); Laszlo Herczeg (H); Marc Van Hoe (Belgium); Aranka Hubner (H); Csilla Kelecsenyi (H); Karoly Kelemen (H); Gyorgy Kemeny (H); Andras Koncz (H); Zoltan Labas (H); Andras Lengyel (H); Lorant Mehes (H); Anna Moor (Czech); Laszlo Nagyvari (H); Marco Pachetti (I); Attila Pacser (H); Gyula Pauer (H); Janos Sugar (H); Margit Szilvitszky (H); Zsuzsa Szenes (H); Agnes Szep (H); Balint Szombathy (Yugoslavia); Arpad f.Toth (H); Ferenc Veszely (H), and Andrzej Wielgosz (Poland).
Published by Artpool, Budapest, 1996
Seller: Verlag IL Kunst, Literatur & Antiquariat, Köln, Germany
Kein Einband. Condition: Sehr gut. Bogenformat: 21,5x29,8 cm. Auflage: ca. 50 bis 60. Sehr gutes, sauberes Exemplar. Size: 4°.
Published by Artpool, Budapest, 1982
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 275.06
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Book. 170 x 150mm. A special hand-stamped book with individual sheets to accompany the World Art Post exhibition. An attractive item, "a refunctioned object by G.Galantai", Edition 81 of 125 Budapest 1982. A stamped card folder containing 22 cards, each with postal stamp glued onto coloured ground square on cream stock with corresponding rubber stamp by the same artist. Condition: fine. Bookseller Inventory #000063L.
Published by Artpool Budapest, 1987
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Poster, printed with list of names on rear side; measuring 37 x 27 inches; very good condition; folded 5 times into 12 sections; an unmailed copy. Will be mailed folded.
In original paper. Xerox. Condition: Fine condition. First edition. First edition. In original paper. Xerox. A thematic samizdat compilation in honour of the first Hungarian punk band, Spions, in which lyrics of the band, contemporary documents related to their activities, archive photos taken at concerts and lyrics of the founder, Gergely Molnár were published. The samizdat periodical titled Sznob International [Snob International] had six issues altogether from 1981 and 1984.