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Martin Kippenberger, VV.AA. / Photocollage

€100.00

KIPPENBERGER Martin (Dortmund 1953 - Vienna 1997) - VV.AA., Berlin, Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, 1983, 24x16,5 cm., paperback [softcover], pp. 48, illustrated cover and catalog, with tens of black and white images through the pages. Essays in German by Barbara Straka and Ulla Frohne. Published in conjunction of the exhibition (Berlin, Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, from October 3 to 28, 1983). Edition of 500 copies. Artists present: Rudolf Bonvie, Georg Herold, Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Thomas Wachweger, Ilona and Wolfgang Weber. [Bibliography: Koch 2002: pages 78-79].

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KIPPENBERGER Martin (Dortmund 1953 - Vienna 1997) - VV.AA., Berlin, Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, 1983, 24x16,5 cm., paperback [softcover], pp. 48, illustrated cover and catalog, with tens of black and white images through the pages. Essays in German by Barbara Straka and Ulla Frohne. Published in conjunction of the exhibition (Berlin, Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, from October 3 to 28, 1983). Edition of 500 copies. Artists present: Rudolf Bonvie, Georg Herold, Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Thomas Wachweger, Ilona and Wolfgang Weber. [Bibliography: Koch 2002: pages 78-79].

KIPPENBERGER Martin (Dortmund 1953 - Vienna 1997) - VV.AA., Berlin, Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, 1983, 24x16,5 cm., paperback [softcover], pp. 48, illustrated cover and catalog, with tens of black and white images through the pages. Essays in German by Barbara Straka and Ulla Frohne. Published in conjunction of the exhibition (Berlin, Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, from October 3 to 28, 1983). Edition of 500 copies. Artists present: Rudolf Bonvie, Georg Herold, Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Thomas Wachweger, Ilona and Wolfgang Weber. [Bibliography: Koch 2002: pages 78-79].

“This catalogue with texts by Barbara Straka and Ulla Frohne was published to accompany a group exhibition on the theme of photocollage at the NGBK Realismusstudio 24 in Berlin from 3 to 28 October 1983. Each of the artists involved has one page of biographical and ouvre data, and five pages of illustrations” Koch 2002

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