Flyer for the exhibition Posters and Flyers of Activities and Happenings, from Backworks? New York
by (KAPROW, Allan)
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About This Item
Single sheet, printed on recto only, two black & white illus., horizontal & vertical folds. Amsterdam: 1977.<br /> <P> Rare Other Books and So flyer for an Allan Kaprow (1927-2006) exhibition. The items displayed were supplied by Barbara Moore and Jon Hendricks's dealership Backworks. The flyer bears two slightly unsettling found images from a medical textbook. The present show was one of several held concurrently early on at the bookstore's new premises at Herengracht 259. Tom Ockerse's exhibition had the same dates.<br /> <P> Fine. From the collection of Tjeerd Deelstra (b. 1937), the collector and Fluxus adherent.<br /> <P> ⧠Guy Schraenen, ed., "We have won! Haven't we?" (1992), p. 124.
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- Bookseller
- Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (US)
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- 8089
- Title
- Flyer for the exhibition Posters and Flyers of Activities and Happenings, from Backworks? New York
- Author
- (KAPROW, Allan)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- art, art history, exhibition
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