Richard Long / Seven views of a sculpture made for Martin and Mia Visser edited by Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum
LONG Richard (Bristol 1945)
Berlin, Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum - publication no. 9, 1969, 21x15 cm., softcover, pp. [20], artist's book illustrated with 7 photographies in black and white, printed on glossy paper. First artist's book by Richard Long. Text in German and English, edition of 500 copies.
Bibliography: Moeglin Delcroix 2011: pp. 52 pictured e 431; Lailach 2005: page 139
LONG Richard (Bristol 1945)
Berlin, Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum - publication no. 9, 1969, 21x15 cm., softcover, pp. [20], artist's book illustrated with 7 photographies in black and white, printed on glossy paper. First artist's book by Richard Long. Text in German and English, edition of 500 copies.
Bibliography: Moeglin Delcroix 2011: pp. 52 pictured e 431; Lailach 2005: page 139
LONG Richard (Bristol 1945)
Berlin, Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum - publication no. 9, 1969, 21x15 cm., softcover, pp. [20], artist's book illustrated with 7 photographies in black and white, printed on glossy paper. First artist's book by Richard Long. Text in German and English, edition of 500 copies.
Bibliography: Moeglin Delcroix 2011: pp. 52 pictured e 431; Lailach 2005: page 139
"Richard Long's "sculpture for Martin and Mia Visser" was conceived for the purpose of photographic reproduction. Richard Long made a system of trenches, which was created according to special camera views. Seen from these camera views relations become evident between marks in the landscape such as stone-walls, water-falls, lanes and Long's trenches. The collectors Martin and Mia Visser aquired Richard Long's work as a photographic reproduction for publication in an edition of 500 issues. According to Richard Long's idea the photographs in hand do not have the function of a documentation: It is the "sculpture for Martin and Mia Visser”. (page [19]).