HANNES VAN ES, Confrontated, In Crisis and Portraits, 1971 [unique photo works]

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HANNES VAN ES, Confrontated, In Crisis and Portraits, 1971
A4, 5 parts
black & white photos in original frames
signed, dated, number 1/8, unique
planned edition 8 of which only this unique series came into production
published by Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam
€ 3.400,-

In the early seventies the artists Hannes van Es and Louwrien Wijers lived on a boat. Both artists were only influenced by their time of hippie dom and alternative ways of living together. In their case they were specifically inspired by Ben d’Armagnac and Ger Dekker. The individual titles of this series of photos are “hannes van es confrontated” [sic], “louwrien wijers in crisis”, “louwrien wijers in crisis”, “portrait of louwrien wijers” and “portrait of hannes van es”.

Lesbian Dream Press, 1971

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Lesbian Dream Press, 1971
ca 24,5 x 17 cm
12 pp.,
paper collage, typed written texts on cover; recto and verso, book block of empty pages
edition unknown.
Published by Jón Gunnar Árnason, Reykjavik, Iceland
inv.SG 000-pr

 

This issue number 6 was handed out to Sigurdur Gudmundsson with machine types instructions on the back of the cover on how to participate with a contribution to the magazine. A handwritten text reads: Þessi bók er fyrir Sig Gu∂mundson (trans. ‘This book is for Sig Gudmundsson’).

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DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Speciale Editie Ameland-Rapport, 1971

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DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Speciale Editie Ameland-Rapport, 1971
ca 22,5 x 15 x 2 cm or ca 30 cm x 21 cm
various sizes and techniques of sealed and assemblaged herbarium, includes colour postcard, feathers, sand, tree-leaves, grass, fern
published by Rotterdamse Kunststichting, Rotterdam
€ 550,- plus € 18,- Track & Trace registered mail

Daan Van Golden spends October and November 1971 on the island of Ameland; while walking and cycling he collects leaves, mosses; the result is a series of 500 cellophane wrapped herbariums. His Ameland-Report is distributed as the 6th edition of the ‘Atlas voor een nieuwe metropool’.

In 1971 -1972 in total 8 editions were made by Hans de Vries, Lex Wechelaar, Wim Gijzen, Cor Blok, Sjoerd Buisman, Daan van Golden and Pieter Engels.

LOUWRIEN WIJERS, untitled sculpture [Woman is the Jewel], 1971

LOUWRIEN WIJERS, untitled sculpture [Woman is the Jewel], 1971
30 x 30 cm
printed in cold lead typesetting, i.e. book printing
8 sheets, cover sheet, cardboard base, vintage rope
edition 44
condition: good, although aged with protection sheet worn at the extremeties
published by De Appel, Amsterdam / the artist
very rare
Private collection, Amsterdam
inv.LWije 000-pr

 

The introduction text starts with a description of a visit to the studio of Hanne Darboven in Hamburg. From the first page on each next loose sheet is printed with a bigger font.
During the afternoon of the 9th of December, sitting with Hanne Darboven in her workingroom at the parental Hamburg home where she lives, I experienced a fight within myself which forced me to either deny her work in order to be able to respect her person or deny myself and continue an agreeable feeling towards the work lying between us on the table.….

 

History of price:
Zwiggelaar Auctions, Amsterdam, 24 June 2022 € 800,- (hammer price)

DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Untitled, 1971

DAAN VAN GOLDEN, Untitled, 1971
75 x 56 cm
screen print in 6 colours, coloured paper
verso signed, dated, numbered
edition 25 (unknown if the edition of 25 was issued as published)
p.o.r.
inv.DvG xxx

Opposite to printed matter for Daan van Golden when it comes to making a photo edition there is not really an interest in limiting the edition, although sometimes he uses edition numbers. Basically he prefers to have for instance the amount of a photo edition defined by the amount of buyers during an exhibition. Re-using a work from even decades ago is another modus operandi. In this sense the editions by Daan van Golden are contextualized and for him re-usable any time in whatever form or technique. And seen in this light, the following story was often put forward by Van Golden:
An emperor commissioned a team of Greek and a team of Chinese artists each to paint a wall. A partition was made between the two with a wall so that they could not prematurely see each other’s work. When the Chinese finished their job, their mural was unveiled. A few weeks later, the Greeks had finished their work also. The emperor was invited to come and to see the result. They had polished their wall surface so that the painting of the Chinese reflected softly in it.
The image featured in this print could be in some way or the other the image of an Eastern-like figure with arms high in the air mirrored in a pond or lake?