1975
Artists' magazine.
HAND COLORED (unique) front page. Loose leaved, to 16pp.
Condition: small tears at fold along spine and outer edge, toning.
17 1/2h x 12w in (44.45h x 30.48w cm)
$ 400.00
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1975
Artists' magazine.
HAND COLORED (unique) front page. Loose leaved, to 16pp.
Condition: small tears at fold along spine and outer edge, toning.
17 1/2h x 12w in (44.45h x 30.48w cm)
$ 400.00
Inquire
The correspondent editors: Anna Banana (USA), Ulises Carrion (Amsterdam), Klaus Groh (East Europe), Clemente Padin (Uruguay). Includes video interview with Joseph Beuys, Fandangos special interview with Xenakis, Contemporary Jazz by Michael N. Bright, documentation on Mad Enterprizes Inc. performances in London and Paris, Art in the Streets by Bertil Petersson and Photo Romance by Marjo Schumans.
“The most important Art & Scandal Newspaper in the whole world.” Founded in 1973, Fandangos magazine was edited by Gervan Dijck, Raoul Marroquin,and Marjo Schumans. It was published at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, Netherlands in various formats and lay-outs by MAD-Enterprises and Agora-Studio. The magazine features works by artists in various up-and-coming art movements of the period including Fluxus, conceptual art, concrete and visual poetry, Body Art, Mail Art and performance.