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CHARLEY nn. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 [complete set]

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Dijon, Les Presses du Rèel / Janvier [printing: FBM - Italia], 2002 - 2007, magazine edited by Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick, with only images. Volume 01 (2002): sofctover, 20x15 cm., pp. 380 (8). Images by John Bock, Martin Boyce, Mark Handforth, Urs Fischer, Jonathan Monk, Olaf Breuning, Franz Ackermann, Christoph Büchel, Barthélémy Toguo, Jonathan Meese, Alexandre Perigot, Joe Scanlan, Trisha Donnely, Carsten Nicolai, Bless, Fabrice Gygi, Mathieu Mercier, Wade Guyton, Emmanuelle Antille, Atelier Van Lieshout, Uri Tzaig, John Tremblay, Karl Holmqvist, Mark Leckey e altri; Volume 02 (2002): softcover, 10x15 cm., 142 colored postcards illustrating the artistic life in New York between 2001 and 2002: "Charley 02 is the catalogue of the imaginary show that unravels in the streets of New York, stretching from Harlem to Chelsea, Soho, Queens and Brooklyn". Images by F. Alÿs, D. Birnbaum, M. Bonvicini, O. Breuning, M. Cattelan, U. Fischer, D. Graham, M. Kippenberger, A. Oehlen, O. Payne & N. Relph, R. Phillips, G. Richter, D. Roth, U. Rondinone and others; Volume 03 (2003): softcover, 30x22 cm., pp. 384 n.n. Black and white and colore reproductions of other magazine pages dedicated to artists from the '80s and '90s: David Robbins, Bertrand Lavier, Daniel Oates, John Miller, Tishan Hsu, Annette Lemieux, John Dogg, Susan Solano, Erika Rothenberg, Matt Mullican, Thomas Lawson, Jack Goldstein, Imi Knoebel, Ange Leccia, Allan McCollum, Jessica Diamond, Ronald Jones, Andreas Schulze, Sandro Chia, Simon Linke, Allen Ruppersberg, Gerard Garouste and others; Volume 04 (Chekpoint Charley, 2005): softcover, pp. 800 n.n.. b.w. images by 700 artists. Issue originally created for the Fourth Biennale of art, Berlin 2006: "This publication brings together images produced by more than 700 artists encountered in studios, found in catalogues, and recommended by friends and colleagues. " All of the artists are represented without their consent. We are extremely grateful for this"; Volume 5 (2007): softcover, pp. 544 n.n., 442 black and white and colored images by John Altoon, Keith Arnatt, Robert Arneson, Ruth Asawa, Alice Aycock, Morton Bartlett, Gianfranco Baruchello, Thomas Bayrle, Gene Beery, Karl Benjamin, Forrest Clemenger Bess, Scott a. a. Bibus, Douglas Blau, Bill Bollinger, Ian Breakwell, Robert Breer, Sarina J. Brewer, Heidi Bucher, Lowry Burgess, Cameron, James Castle, Joe Coleman, Bill Daniel, Peter Dean, Baby Dee, Jacqueline Fahey, John Fare, Lorser Feitelson, Stano Filko, Roland Flexner, Peter Fritz, Franck Gaard, Jan Groover, Frederick Hammersley, Margaret Harrison, Barkley Hendricks, Edi Hila, Jess Hilliard, Mark Hogancamp, Dorothy Iannone, Will Insley, Jess, Stephen Kaltenbach, Tina Keane, Patrick Keiller, Sister Mary Corita Kent, Konrad Klapheck, Hilma af Klint, Leonard Knight, Christopher Knowles, Július Koller, Panos Koutrouboussis, Jirí Kovanda, Evgenij Kozlov, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Harry Kramer, Jim Krewson, Ferdinand Kriwet, Tetsumi Kudo, Emma Kunz, Manfred Kuttner, Paul Laffoley, Suzy Lake, Ketty La Rocca, Michael Bernard Loggins, Helen Lundeberg, Manon, Robert Marbury, John Patrick McKenzie, David Medalla, Dan Miller, Richard Allen Morris, Ree Morton, David Novros, Lorraine O'Grady, OHO, Niko, Pirosmani, Charlotte, Posenenske, Emilio Prini, Noah Purifoy, Miriam Schapiro, Michael Schmidt, Jean-Frederic Schnyder, Colin Self, Stuart Sherman, Sylvia Sleugh, Barbara T. Smith, Francisco Sobrino, Anita Steckel, Harold Stevenson, Myron Stout, Ionel Talpazan, Al Taylor, James "Son" Thomas, Miroslav Tichý, Betty Thompkins, Cleveland Turner, Jeffery Vallance, Stan VanDerBeek, Daan van Golden, Eugene Von Bruenchenheim, Ian Wallace, Melvin Way, Emmett Williams, The Philadelphia Wireman, Paul Wunderlich.

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Dijon, Les Presses du Rèel / Janvier [printing: FBM - Italia], 2002 - 2007, magazine edited by Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick, with only images. Volume 01 (2002): sofctover, 20x15 cm., pp. 380 (8). Images by John Bock, Martin Boyce, Mark Handforth, Urs Fischer, Jonathan Monk, Olaf Breuning, Franz Ackermann, Christoph Büchel, Barthélémy Toguo, Jonathan Meese, Alexandre Perigot, Joe Scanlan, Trisha Donnely, Carsten Nicolai, Bless, Fabrice Gygi, Mathieu Mercier, Wade Guyton, Emmanuelle Antille, Atelier Van Lieshout, Uri Tzaig, John Tremblay, Karl Holmqvist, Mark Leckey e altri; Volume 02 (2002): softcover, 10x15 cm., 142 colored postcards illustrating the artistic life in New York between 2001 and 2002: "Charley 02 is the catalogue of the imaginary show that unravels in the streets of New York, stretching from Harlem to Chelsea, Soho, Queens and Brooklyn". Images by F. Alÿs, D. Birnbaum, M. Bonvicini, O. Breuning, M. Cattelan, U. Fischer, D. Graham, M. Kippenberger, A. Oehlen, O. Payne & N. Relph, R. Phillips, G. Richter, D. Roth, U. Rondinone and others; Volume 03 (2003): softcover, 30x22 cm., pp. 384 n.n. Black and white and colore reproductions of other magazine pages dedicated to artists from the '80s and '90s: David Robbins, Bertrand Lavier, Daniel Oates, John Miller, Tishan Hsu, Annette Lemieux, John Dogg, Susan Solano, Erika Rothenberg, Matt Mullican, Thomas Lawson, Jack Goldstein, Imi Knoebel, Ange Leccia, Allan McCollum, Jessica Diamond, Ronald Jones, Andreas Schulze, Sandro Chia, Simon Linke, Allen Ruppersberg, Gerard Garouste and others; Volume 04 (Chekpoint Charley, 2005): softcover, pp. 800 n.n.. b.w. images by 700 artists. Issue originally created for the Fourth Biennale of art, Berlin 2006: "This publication brings together images produced by more than 700 artists encountered in studios, found in catalogues, and recommended by friends and colleagues. " All of the artists are represented without their consent. We are extremely grateful for this"; Volume 5 (2007): softcover, pp. 544 n.n., 442 black and white and colored images by John Altoon, Keith Arnatt, Robert Arneson, Ruth Asawa, Alice Aycock, Morton Bartlett, Gianfranco Baruchello, Thomas Bayrle, Gene Beery, Karl Benjamin, Forrest Clemenger Bess, Scott a. a. Bibus, Douglas Blau, Bill Bollinger, Ian Breakwell, Robert Breer, Sarina J. Brewer, Heidi Bucher, Lowry Burgess, Cameron, James Castle, Joe Coleman, Bill Daniel, Peter Dean, Baby Dee, Jacqueline Fahey, John Fare, Lorser Feitelson, Stano Filko, Roland Flexner, Peter Fritz, Franck Gaard, Jan Groover, Frederick Hammersley, Margaret Harrison, Barkley Hendricks, Edi Hila, Jess Hilliard, Mark Hogancamp, Dorothy Iannone, Will Insley, Jess, Stephen Kaltenbach, Tina Keane, Patrick Keiller, Sister Mary Corita Kent, Konrad Klapheck, Hilma af Klint, Leonard Knight, Christopher Knowles, Július Koller, Panos Koutrouboussis, Jirí Kovanda, Evgenij Kozlov, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Harry Kramer, Jim Krewson, Ferdinand Kriwet, Tetsumi Kudo, Emma Kunz, Manfred Kuttner, Paul Laffoley, Suzy Lake, Ketty La Rocca, Michael Bernard Loggins, Helen Lundeberg, Manon, Robert Marbury, John Patrick McKenzie, David Medalla, Dan Miller, Richard Allen Morris, Ree Morton, David Novros, Lorraine O'Grady, OHO, Niko, Pirosmani, Charlotte, Posenenske, Emilio Prini, Noah Purifoy, Miriam Schapiro, Michael Schmidt, Jean-Frederic Schnyder, Colin Self, Stuart Sherman, Sylvia Sleugh, Barbara T. Smith, Francisco Sobrino, Anita Steckel, Harold Stevenson, Myron Stout, Ionel Talpazan, Al Taylor, James "Son" Thomas, Miroslav Tichý, Betty Thompkins, Cleveland Turner, Jeffery Vallance, Stan VanDerBeek, Daan van Golden, Eugene Von Bruenchenheim, Ian Wallace, Melvin Way, Emmett Williams, The Philadelphia Wireman, Paul Wunderlich.

Dijon, Les Presses du Rèel / Janvier [printing: FBM - Italia], 2002 - 2007, magazine edited by Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick, with only images. Volume 01 (2002): sofctover, 20x15 cm., pp. 380 (8). Images by John Bock, Martin Boyce, Mark Handforth, Urs Fischer, Jonathan Monk, Olaf Breuning, Franz Ackermann, Christoph Büchel, Barthélémy Toguo, Jonathan Meese, Alexandre Perigot, Joe Scanlan, Trisha Donnely, Carsten Nicolai, Bless, Fabrice Gygi, Mathieu Mercier, Wade Guyton, Emmanuelle Antille, Atelier Van Lieshout, Uri Tzaig, John Tremblay, Karl Holmqvist, Mark Leckey e altri; Volume 02 (2002): softcover, 10x15 cm., 142 colored postcards illustrating the artistic life in New York between 2001 and 2002: "Charley 02 is the catalogue of the imaginary show that unravels in the streets of New York, stretching from Harlem to Chelsea, Soho, Queens and Brooklyn". Images by F. Alÿs, D. Birnbaum, M. Bonvicini, O. Breuning, M. Cattelan, U. Fischer, D. Graham, M. Kippenberger, A. Oehlen, O. Payne & N. Relph, R. Phillips, G. Richter, D. Roth, U. Rondinone and others; Volume 03 (2003): softcover, 30x22 cm., pp. 384 n.n. Black and white and colore reproductions of other magazine pages dedicated to artists from the '80s and '90s: David Robbins, Bertrand Lavier, Daniel Oates, John Miller, Tishan Hsu, Annette Lemieux, John Dogg, Susan Solano, Erika Rothenberg, Matt Mullican, Thomas Lawson, Jack Goldstein, Imi Knoebel, Ange Leccia, Allan McCollum, Jessica Diamond, Ronald Jones, Andreas Schulze, Sandro Chia, Simon Linke, Allen Ruppersberg, Gerard Garouste and others; Volume 04 (Chekpoint Charley, 2005): softcover, pp. 800 n.n.. b.w. images by 700 artists. Issue originally created for the Fourth Biennale of art, Berlin 2006: "This publication brings together images produced by more than 700 artists encountered in studios, found in catalogues, and recommended by friends and colleagues. " All of the artists are represented without their consent. We are extremely grateful for this"; Volume 5 (2007): softcover, pp. 544 n.n., 442 black and white and colored images by John Altoon, Keith Arnatt, Robert Arneson, Ruth Asawa, Alice Aycock, Morton Bartlett, Gianfranco Baruchello, Thomas Bayrle, Gene Beery, Karl Benjamin, Forrest Clemenger Bess, Scott a. a. Bibus, Douglas Blau, Bill Bollinger, Ian Breakwell, Robert Breer, Sarina J. Brewer, Heidi Bucher, Lowry Burgess, Cameron, James Castle, Joe Coleman, Bill Daniel, Peter Dean, Baby Dee, Jacqueline Fahey, John Fare, Lorser Feitelson, Stano Filko, Roland Flexner, Peter Fritz, Franck Gaard, Jan Groover, Frederick Hammersley, Margaret Harrison, Barkley Hendricks, Edi Hila, Jess Hilliard, Mark Hogancamp, Dorothy Iannone, Will Insley, Jess, Stephen Kaltenbach, Tina Keane, Patrick Keiller, Sister Mary Corita Kent, Konrad Klapheck, Hilma af Klint, Leonard Knight, Christopher Knowles, Július Koller, Panos Koutrouboussis, Jirí Kovanda, Evgenij Kozlov, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Harry Kramer, Jim Krewson, Ferdinand Kriwet, Tetsumi Kudo, Emma Kunz, Manfred Kuttner, Paul Laffoley, Suzy Lake, Ketty La Rocca, Michael Bernard Loggins, Helen Lundeberg, Manon, Robert Marbury, John Patrick McKenzie, David Medalla, Dan Miller, Richard Allen Morris, Ree Morton, David Novros, Lorraine O'Grady, OHO, Niko, Pirosmani, Charlotte, Posenenske, Emilio Prini, Noah Purifoy, Miriam Schapiro, Michael Schmidt, Jean-Frederic Schnyder, Colin Self, Stuart Sherman, Sylvia Sleugh, Barbara T. Smith, Francisco Sobrino, Anita Steckel, Harold Stevenson, Myron Stout, Ionel Talpazan, Al Taylor, James "Son" Thomas, Miroslav Tichý, Betty Thompkins, Cleveland Turner, Jeffery Vallance, Stan VanDerBeek, Daan van Golden, Eugene Von Bruenchenheim, Ian Wallace, Melvin Way, Emmett Williams, The Philadelphia Wireman, Paul Wunderlich.

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