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  • Beuys, Joseph - Friedrich Wolfram Heubach

    Published by Köln. Verlag Heubach, 1971

    Seller: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany

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    2 Bände. 30 x 21 cm. 95 S.; 95 S. OKarton. Sehr gutes Exemplar. Zwei Ausgabe der Interfunktionen Nummer 7, handschriftlich von Joseph Beuys auf dem Umschlag als Proben für die Vorzugsausgabe bezeichnet: "Sonderexemplar Versuch 1" und "Sonderexemplar Probe 2". Jeweils mit dem handschriftlich eingefügten Text von Joseph Beuys auf Seite 28. Im Versuch 1 lautet der Text: "Ich denke, daß auch Sie sich bald diesen dritten Arm zum abfühlen der Wässerungen zulegen werden", wobei "en" von "diesen" und das "e" von "Arme" gestrichen sind zu "diese drei Arme". Hier sind die im Eimer fühlenden Arme durchnummeriert 1 - 3 - 2, mit blauem Kreuzstempel versehen und unterhalb des Textes signiert. Entgegen der dann verwendeten Fassung ist hier ein Begriff, der stark durchgestrichen ist, durch "denke" ersetzt, so wie es später auch beibehalten wurde. Sonst ist der Text und die Streichungen identisch. Das zweite Heft, Sondernummer Probe 2, enthält auf Seite 28 den gleichen handschriftlchen Text, hier ist ebenfalls der durchgestrichene Begriff duch "denke" ersetzt, die Streichungen aus Versuch 1 "diese drei Arme" sind hier als "diesen dritten Arm" korrekt ausgeführt wie auch später in der Vorzugsausgabe verwendet. (Es existiert mindestens ein weiteres Heft als Sondernummer, bezeichnet als "Probe III". Dieses aus dem Nachlass einer mit Beuys enger befreundeten Klever Familie stammende Heft wurde durch uns 2019 angeboten und verkauft. Die beiden hier nun angebotenenen Bände stammen aus einer langjährigen rheinischen Sammlung).

  • Seller image for Interfunktionen. Nos. 1 - 12. [All published]. for sale by Tim Byers Art Books

    INTERFUNKTIONEN. (Friedrich Wolfram Heubach, ed.).

    Published by 1968 - 1975., 1968

    Seller: Tim Byers Art Books, Richmond, United Kingdom

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    Complete set of the seminal magazine Interfunktionen. Twelve issues over seven years may not appear to be a particularly impressive output, but it is difficult to overemphasise the influence and significance of Interfunktionen during and after its brief existence. Dissenting from the new 'art-as-commodity' attitude expressed at Arnold Bode?s documenta 4, Interfunktionen magazine, edited by Fritz Heubach in Cologne, was an interdisciplinary effort among activist artists to promote European art and ideas without bowing to the era?s increasingly commercial trends. In the summer of 1968 the opening of Documenta 4 had come under public attack for a conventional, market-driven agenda that was felt to represent inadequately the art of the '60s. With the exception of some environments neither space nor money was available for new media: an event involving performance and sound art, long planned by Wolf Vostell, was cancelled. American Pop and Minimalist artists, hot tickets on the German art market, far outnumbered artists from any single European country, provoking critics to nickname the show Americana and to refer to New York City as a suburb of Kassel. Inextricably linked with the Joseph Beuys-era Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and the LIDL Akademie, Interfunktionen boasted contributions and support from Jörg Immendorff, Sigmar Polke and Wolf Vostell. It published theory, criticism and artists? projects, and facilitated a brand of European-American relations in art that had not quite existed or been explored before. Interfunktionen?s first issue was originally published in ? by today?s standards ? an impossibly small edition of 120 (later issues averaged a circulation of about a thousand, although issue 2 was produced in an edition of only 250, with issue 3 in an edition of 300). Sets of the magazine with the original edition of issue no.1 are exceedingly rare. This first number's main function was to articulate a reaction to documenta 4: the record of a performance action staged by a loose group of Interfunktionen members and supporters at the press conference and the reproduction of pieces banned at the exhibition. The first issue is a collection of some seventy-five pages, made of assorted papers printed, typed, or handwritten, including loose enclosures, foldouts, and collages of news clippings with scrawled citations. In his introduction, Heubach warns that the restrictive policies of art institutions like Documenta impede the free, experimental production of art. Detailed records describing the canceled multimedia event and a general collection of news coverage follow. Midway through the issue things heat up. Honey-Blind Action documents performances staged by artists during the opening press conference of Documenta: Jorg Immendorff jumped across tables, waved a stick topped with the silhouette of a cute polar bear painted light blue, and smeared honey over the microphones, while his wife, Chris Reinecke, hugged and kissed everyone, including the alarmed curator Bode. Vostell poured a bag of change in front of the curators as a symbolic donation, and Heubach, among others, raised a banner reading, Prof. Bode, we, the blind, thank you for this pretty show. Newspaper articles are interspersed with an absurd correspondence between Reinecke and the city of Kassel, which officially fined her 27.35DM for the removal of honey stains from tables and carpets. Matching the city's bureaucratese, her formal reply declined responsibility and requested that the bill be sent to her husband instead at the same address. The Manifestoes section gathers fliers that greeted visitors at the exhibition opening. Interfunktionen became mired in scandal under its second editor, Benjamin Buchloh, in 1975. In what would be its final issue (and only his second) Buchloh published Anselm Kiefer?s controversial Occupations, wherein the artist is photographed giving the Nazi salute in front of monuments throughout Europe. Marcel Broodthaers, once a keen supporte.

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    Heubach, F.W.

    Published by Köln 1970., 1970

    Seller: Marion Fricke, Berlin, B, Germany

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    29,5:21 cm. 169 S. mit unzähl. Abb. u. Illustrationen. Ill. OBr. Original-Ausgabe. Vgl. Archiv Sohm 318. Eins von 60 Exemplaren der Sonderausgabe. Neben den Beiträgen von D. Opppenheim, R. Smithson, P. Weibel, J. Dibbets, Oswald Wiener (Ein Verbrechen, das auf dem Papier begangen wurde), Vito Acconci, George Brecht, Valie Expoert u.a. sind folgende Beiträge nummeriert und signiert: Joseph Beuys (nicht nummeriert),Lothar Baumgarten mit Applikation einer Feder (nummeriert und signiert), Claus Böhmler mit Handcolorierung (nummeriert und signiert), Peter Hutchinson mit beigelegtem Farbdia, ebda. signiert und nummeriert. Die Zeitschrift erschien in 12 Nummern von 1968 - 1975. One of 60 copies with signed contributions by Joseph Beuys (not numbered),Lothar Baumgarten application (feather signed and numb.), Claus Böhmler, Peter Hutchinson (colour transparency, signed and numb.). VERSAND ERFOLGT NUR MIT SENDUNGSNACHWEIS. SHIPMENT ONLY WITH TRACKING NUMBER!