JAAP KRONEMAN, Fraktur, 2004 [artist’s book, signed with dedication]

JAAP KRONEMAN, Fraktur, 2004
60,5 x 38,5cm,
artist’s book, 14 pp.
ink on fluorescent cardboard, duct tape, painterly stains, digital print, accordeon binding,
text in Dutch by Jaap Kroneman
‘in an edition of 1’
signed with dedication, dated

Het werk van Jaap Kroneman is verbonden met een haptische verbeelding. Zo is voor hem het ‘ontwerpen’ van een boek vooral een zoeken naar de grenzen van design codes, zoals het formaat van een boek, de oplage, de rug van het boek, verfspetters op achterplat, het ontbreken van een rechter kantlijn, de bindwijze, e.d. Op een tastbare manier worden techniek en materiaal provisorisch toegepast waarmee het boekontwerp naar een sprankelend niveau wordt opgetild.

TAKAKO SAITO, announcement “Ho. ho. he. he…… Pooo…”, 2015 [digital print A4]

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TAKAKO SAITO, announcement performance “Ho. ho. he. he…… Pooo…”, 2015
29,7 x 21 cm
digital print

Takako Saito performed “Ho. ho. he. he…… Pooo…” at Galerie van Gelder on 28th of November 2015. In the front room solo exhibition ‘The Rotating Painting Show’ of Elvire Bonduelle opened that same afternoon, while “Blue Sky Wall” was shown in the back room AP.

JONAS MEKAS, Reminiscensijos, 1972 [artist’s book, signed]

JONAS MEKAS, Reminiscensijos, 1972 – book design by GEORGE MACIUNAS
14 x 19,7 x 3,3 cm
offset, wood, metal hinges, ink stencil
signed on verso couver
Lithuanian language
edition 250, numbered; here number 29
inv. JMek 911-pr

During the Second World War, Jonas Mekas fled the Nazis, ending up in New York in 1949, where he became a key figure in experimental cinema. In “Remeniscences” brief and fragmentary impressions of his trip to Lithuania are depicted. He visited his old family home and reunites with his mother and other family members.

It was already summer, we left the village of Flensburg.
Ships were already sailing in the water-meadow, and
on the coastal piers, on the water, under the fishing boats
the warmth flickered.
And when we went on,
on and on, until we reached Glücksburg –
there, children were already splashing around,
wading through the dense forest of reeds.”
…..

History of prices:
James Cummins bookseller, New York, USA November 2025 US$ 2,500.-
Sotheby’s webshop, USA November 2025 US$ 2,500.-
Royal Books, Inc., Baltimore, USA October 2025 US$ 1,875.-
Printed Matter, New York, USA October 2025 US$ 1,500.-

RAUL MARROQUIN, The Neotronics Greatest Hits, 1983

RAUL MARROQUIN, The Neotronics Greatest Hits, 1983
vinyl, 45 RPM
drawing couver by R. Marroquin, music by Rod Summers
mint, i.e. never played
published by Stemra, Amsterdam
€ 100,- plus € 19,50 Track & Trace registered EU mail
inv. RMar 000-pr

“In The Neutronics Greatest Hits, Marroquin takes on the genre of the music video as the carrier of his underlying critique of mass media. Intended as part of the programming for Marroquin’s Amsterdam/New York satellite broadcast called The Link, the work is both a music video and a documentation of a live performance given by the concept band at the Mazzo club in Amsterdam.”

History of prices:
Discogs.com, Beaverton, Oregon, USA 18 February 2025 € 129,-
Discogs.com, Beaverton, Oregon, USA 20 August 2024 € 228,85
Discogs.com, Beaverton, Oregon, USA 11 June 2023 € 175,-

LILY VAN DER STOKKER, Good Old Abstract Art, 2025 [embroidered and woven patch]

LILY VAN DER STOKKER, Good Old Abstract Art, 2025
8,3 x 5,4 cm
iron-on patch, woven with embroidered edge
published by Apply Stickers, New York, Brooklyn, USA
For more details contact Applystickers.com
inv. LvdS 000-pr

This patch was taken from drawing ‘Good Old Abstract Art’ that LvdS made in 1992. The piece may be glue ironed on fabric or anything comparable.

Apply Stickers is founded in 2019 by Spencer Lazar, Chris Fischer and Blake Hinckley. It operates as an Internet company offering stickers.

MESCHAC GABA, Museum of Contemporary African Art & More, 2009 [exhibition announcement]

MESCHAC GABA, Museum of Contemporary African Art & More, 2009
42 x 59,4 cm
exhibition announcement, 3 times folded as mailed
splendid condition
published by Museum De Paviljoens, Almere, Netherlands
€ 120,- plus € 8,50 Track & Trace registered EU mail
inv. MGab 910-pr

Meschac Gaba explores themes of globalization, consumerism, and the Western museum through appropriation.


“Diamant Indigènes”, 2008

SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Situations, 2000 [invitation card Museum Het Domein]

SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Situations, 2000
14,7 x 20,9 cm
invitation card, depicting ‘Event’ (1975)
mint
published by Museum Het Domein, Sittard, Netherlands
€ 45,- plus € 8,50 Track & Trace registered EU mail
inv. SG 000-pr

 

Added information:
in the nineties, during a long period of years discussions were held about whether the UK should leave the EU or not. The Independent published an adapted image of ‘Event’ on Wednesday 13 March 1996 with a glued on comment saying: ‘Prime Minister, how do you feel about a referendum? ….. with apologies to the artist’. The artist was never informed about this second hand use of his photo work he made in 1975.