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(Arte Povera - Esposizione ottobre 1968 - Terza edizione della Rassegna d'Arte Internazionale di Amalfi - RA3 - Arsenali dell'Antica Repubblica - Mostre collettive - Arte contemporanea - Performances - Marcello Rumma) In 8° (cm 24 x 16,2), brossura editoriale, pp 108, con illustrazioni fotografiche di Bruno Manconi in nero su carta a fondo rosa nel testo. Testi di Germano Celant, Giovanni Maria Accame, Giuseppe Bartolucci, Vittorio Boarini, Pietro Bonfiglioli, Achille Bonito Oliva, Gillo Dorfles, Piero Gilardi, Henry Martin, Filiberto Menna, Daniela Palazzoli, Concetto Pozzati, Angelo Trimarco, Tommaso Trini. "Documenti del Centro Studi Colautti di Salerno" (1). Catalogo finito di stampare con i tipi delle Arti Grafiche Di Mauro, Cava dei Tirreni, nel maggio 1969 per conto di Rumma editore. Ottimo stato di conservazione.
Sixteen colour prints of Vietnamese children's art circa 1968 through 1970. Prints measure approximately 10.25" by 7.25" with actual picture size of approximately 8.5" by 6.25". All text in Vietnamese. Verso of each print bears print number (1 through 16), plus what appears to be title, artist's name, date, and age of artist. Print one shows a seated Ho Chi Minh surrounded by adoring children. Print five shows children gathering vegetation to assist soldiers in the camouflaging of a large truck-mounted rocket. Print 16 shows a soldier teaching children how to use a rifle. Prints are stored in a well-worn but still attractive colour-illustrated protective cover. Bottom of cover reads "Nha xuat ban my thuat - am nhac." Prints in nice shape with no markings. Includes yellowed business card of a Japan-based Canadian academic. A lovely, fascinating and unique set. Book
Manifesto originale. Qualche leggera piegatura. Serigrafia a inchiostro blu. Timbro dell’Atelier Populaire.
Manifesto originale. Strappetti ai margini. Serigrafia a inchiostro rosso. Timbro dell’Atelier Populaire.
88 pages. Features: Fantastic fold-out two-panel colour cover photo of the four Richardsons of Regina who are world curling champions; Brief article on how Nanaimo Realty paid its realtors to lose weight - and sales increased!; Nice one-page black and white Volkswagen photo ad entitled "Who backs up the Volkswagen?"; Nice one-page colour photo ad for Florida orange juice shows smiling girl wearing white ear muffs; What Winter Does to Canada - and vice versa; What to wear to a Fashion Opening - photo-illustrated article; Duel in the Kitchen (fiction); The Return of the Winter Carnivals; The Simple Joys of Camping in a Snowdrift; Hockey Isn't As Rough as it Used to Be - Part 1 of Jack Adams' "My 43 Years in Hockey" - photo-illustrated article (with large photo of Howie Meeker pounding a limp Canadien); The Second Splendid Discovery of Spices; How to Gain Entree to the Social Pages; Canada's world champions of Curling - Ernie Richardson and the Richardsons of Regina; Population Explosion on the Ski Slopes; Skier's Dream - two-page colour-photo-illustrated brief article with two maps describe how Franz Wilhelmsen and the Garibaldi Olympic Committee seek to have the massive potential of Whistler Mountain developed for the Winter Olympics of 1968; Best and Worst Movies of 1960; Escape to the Sun - Robert Thomas Allen's road trip from California to Florida; Seagrams ad features colour painting of winter carnival by Henry Simpkins; Large colour ad for Apollo Beach waterfront real estate development near Tampa; Canadian Club colour-photo one-page ad features Walter Gonnason falling into an ice crevasse on Mount Victoria Glacier in Alberta; Why color TV isn't here yet - and when it may be; Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features skating couple; and more. Discrete six-inch clear archival tape repair to bottom left corner of front cover, otherwise unmmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Manifesto originale. Qualche strappetto ai margini, segni di piegatura orizzontale. Serigrafia a inchiostro nero su carta giornale. Il manifesto non è timbrato, ma, stando al catalogo online della BnF, la stampa si deve all’Atelier Populaire (http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39841952s).
Manifesto originale. Qualche strappo e mancanza ai bordi. Serigrafia a inchiostro nero su carta giornale. Il manifesto non è timbrato, ma, stando al catalogo online della BnF, la stampa si deve all’Atelier populaire (http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39841952s). Firmato “Comité d’action”, costituisce la seconda parte del manifesto “Les convulsions du camp de la bourgeoisie”.
Manifesto originale. Margini con pieghe e qualche strappetto, un lieve mancanza all’angolo inferiore destro. Serigrafia a inchiostro nero. Timbro della Faculté de Sciences.