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Symposion Gorinchem (Symposium Gorinchem)(Getulio Alviani, Marinus Boezem, Ad Dekkers, Kees Franse, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Ad de Keijzer, Kenneth Martin, Christian Megert, François Morellet, Lev Nusberg, Panamarenko, Uli Pohl, Karl Prantl, Zdenek Sýkora, herman de vries, Ryszard Winiarksi)
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Symposion Gorinchem (Symposium Gorinchem)
(Getulio Alviani, Marinus Boezem, Ad Dekkers, Kees Franse, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Ad de Keijzer, Kenneth Martin, Christian Megert, François Morellet, Lev Nusberg, Panamarenko, Uli Pohl, Karl Prantl, Zdenek Sýkora, herman de vries, Ryszard Winiarksi)
each screenprint: signed and numbered '45/100', and some dated
sixteen screenprints in black and white or in colours, in the original cardboard folder
each screenprint: 70 x 50cm.
Executed in 1975, this work is number forty-five from an edition of hundred
Symposion Gorinchem (Symposium Gorinchem)
(Getulio Alviani, Marinus Boezem, Ad Dekkers, Kees Franse, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Ad de Keijzer, Kenneth Martin, Christian Megert, François Morellet, Lev Nusberg, Panamarenko, Uli Pohl, Karl Prantl, Zdenek Sýkora, herman de vries, Ryszard Winiarksi)
each screenprint: signed and numbered '45/100', and some dated
sixteen screenprints in black and white or in colours, in the original cardboard folder
each screenprint: 70 x 50cm.
Executed in 1975, this work is number forty-five from an edition of hundred
Special notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.
Further details
The Symposion Gorinchem 1974 was an art manifestion organized out of the belief that art in general, and sculpture in particular, is isolated from society. The symposium was organized to change this: artists from all over Europe worked in Gorinchem for four months in 1974. The city of Gornichem was chosen, because artists such as Ad Dekkers, Ewerdt Hilgemann and Marinus Boezem lived there. The current lot was published after the manifestation, with screenprints by all sixteen participating artists.
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