KRISTJAN GUDMUNDSSON, Cause and Consequence, 1976

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KRISTJAN GUDMUNDSSON, Cause and Consequence, 1976
23 x 17 x 2 cm, 3 parts
Tipp-Ex correction paper on coloured paper, original framing
edition 10
published by the artist, Amsterdam

 

Kristján Gudmundsson likes to see ‘the snake biting in its tail’ one could say. He is fascinated by closed logics after a simple work concept has been set. In Cause and Consequence (1976) he divided a square in three equal parts by drawing two horizontal lines. Then he decided to draw one line vertically, resulting in a correction paper transfer of six equal parts. In this first stage the effect is two lines and one broken line. On the second and third sheet of paper he did the same, yet in a different order. As a consequence the visual effect varies. Within the parameters of the concept all possible variations come to an end. KvG

In 1977 this work was for the first time shown in ‘Ça va, ça va’ in Centre George Pompidou, Paris, France. Three Icelandic artists Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Kristján Gudmundsson and his brother Sigurdur Gudmundsson showed together their works in ‘Les Galeries’ on the ground floor of the museum.

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GEORGE MACIUNAS, Flux Paper Events, 1976

GEORGE MACIUNAS, Flux Paper Events, 1976
21 x 15 cm
offset printed booklet, stapled, 16 pp.
edition unknown
published by Edition Hundertmark, Düsseldorf, Germany
1st Edition

2nd Edition, 1998
published by Edition Hundertmark, Düsseldorf, Germany
edition 500

‘Flux Paper Events’ is an artist’s book (stiff cover) with various worked out pages: cut, stained, crumpled, torn, stapled, perforated and folded. See Marinus Boezem’s artist’s book ‘Paper Events’ made six years earlier in 1970.

GÜNTHER BRUS, Der Trauermantel, 1976

GÜNTHER BRUS, Der Trauermantel, 1976
30,7 x 21,5 cm
screen print
signed, dated
edition unknown
not available

The lower part of ‘Der Trauermantel’ is the base of a DIY sculpture to be made of cut outs of the upper part of the print. In this way two cardboard pedestals on top of each other may be created.

KRISTJAN GUDMUNDSSON, Once around the sun – Vol. I + II, 1975

KRISTJAN GUDMUNDSSON, Once around the sun; Volume I and II, 1975
each 26,3 x 26,7 x 6 cm
offset, SC, book object, 2 volumes
edition 150, only ca 6-8 were made
signed, numbered
first hand bound edition
published by Silver Press, Reykjavik / Amsterdam
extremely rare
Collection Kees van Gelder, Amsterdam
€ 10.000,- plus courier costs
inv.KG 000-pr

This edition consists of two volumes that is hand bound (Lümbeck method) by Kristján Gudmundsson while he was living in Daniel Stalpertstraat, Amsterdam during the seventies. One book object contains parallel horizontal lines on each page. The second volume contains hundreds of full stops on each page. Both books are three times thicker than the reprinted version by Ottenhausen Verlag in 1982. The front page states that each line is equal to seconds, id est all lines together represent the total amount of 29,771 meters it takes for the earth to once orbit around the sun; equal to one year.
In 1976 the artist made volume II making use of the notion ‘time’ using dots instead of lines to visualize the length of the orbit around the sun. The front page states that each point is equal to a second. All points together represent the amount of seconds it takes for the earth to once orbit around the sun.

The production of this self published book by Silver Press – owned by the artist – was very laborious and definitely no more than 8 copies were made. In 1982 Ottenhausen Verlag in Aachen / Munich, Germany, took over the project and published 100 copies which were less voluminous than the original book object hand made by the artist. With the reprint the width of the spine of each volume is shrunken to almost half of its size, making the work less sculptural than the original.

History of price:
Antiquariat Übü, Zurich, Switzerland, June 2022 US$ 4,101.88 (2nd edition, unsigned as issued)

Extra information:

KRISTJAN GUDMUNDSSON, Once around the sun, 1982
each 27,6 x 27 x 3,5 cm
offset, 2 volumes in slipcase
edition 100
SC, book, 2nd ed.
published by Ottenhausen Verlag, Aachen / München 1982

History of prices:
Antiquariat Uebue, Zurich, Switzerland US$ 4,101.88 June 2022 2nd edition (unsigned as issued)
Boekie Woekie, Amsterdam € 4.000,00 February 2022 2nd edition (unsigned as issued)
Boekie Woekie, Amsterdam € 1.600,00 November 2012 2nd edition (unsigned as issued)