Untitled - Giorgio Maffei
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Untitled - Giorgio Maffei
“nothing is harder to describe than the void”. Stefan Zweig In the historical development of Western philosophical thought there is a concept that has been mostly removed, omitted or even denied: the void, the nothingness. This small and a little ironic incursion on the subject, between art and bibliophilism, tries without excessive ambitions of completeness to restore the importance of nothingness (and also of the emptiness, the immaterial, and the silence) that often arises with extraordinary power - embracing cosmology and religion, literature and mathematics, physics and science - posing as an alternative to being. The artists (Piero Manzoni, Yves Klein, Lucio Fontana...) have filled it with materials that are sometimes invisible, with colour/non-colour, while the experimental poets (Gappmayr, Lora Totino...) with atoms of language, the musicians (John Cage, La Monte Young, Marclay...) with noise or rarefied sound, conceptual operators (Barry, Art & Language...) thought the immaterial thought, the philosophers - with free thinking (Leibniz, Heidegger...), the art critics (Roland Barthes...) with theoretical structure. Bibliophiles and booksellers like us have little left to do, apart from approach the subject from the outward form admitting our incompetence to touch the inner content. Here, however, paradoxically, materialises a catalogue full of objects with particular physicality, even heated by joyful beauty. Autori Vari Art by Telephone Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1969 Record / Opera LP 33’’ Some artists: Arman, John Baldessari, Mel Bochner, George Brecht, James Lee Byars, Jan Dibbets, Hans Haacke, Richard Hamilton, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Dennis Oppenheim, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Wolf Vostell Examples of the emerging Conceptual and Minimal art are summoned for an exhibition at the museum. Their presence is not requested along with the works. They just have to dictate over the phone the verbal description of their work. The project was abandoned for reasons of technical difficulty, and this record remains the only memory of the event.” This is a catalogue” reads a sentence on the border of the album cover € 3.500,00 Atkinson Terry - Michael Baldwin Declaration Propositions Atkinson / Baldwin,1967 Artists’ Book Cm 30x21x1 Some stains inside The work for Art & Language is not determined by its materiality or by its visible exterior, but only by its ability to be designed and coded € 1.800,00 Robert Barry (Untitled) Sperone editore, Torino, 1970 Artists’ Book Cm 17x11,5x2. Very poor conditions To start, the cover is white and silent. To continue, each page is crossed by very short sentences. A couple of examples: “Le sue origini sono indeterminate”, “Non è tangibile”, “Non ha attributi durevoli”, “Può essere parte di qualcos’altro”, etc. Bite-size concepts. Untitled, naturally € 200,00 Robert Barry For the exhibition the gallery will be closed Galleria Sperone, Torino, 1969 Artists’ Publication Cm13x18 The exhibition has not been made (the gallery was closed), even the catalogue (how would you tell about something that does not exist?). What remains are traces of the thought of the artist, just cardboard invitation that shows only itself € 500,00 Robert Barry Inert Gas Series / Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenox / From a Measured Volume to Indefinite Expansion Siegelaub, Hollywood, 1960 Poster / Opera Cm 90x60, folded A work of art, in the form of a folded poster, which is the only evidence of Barry’s work with Gas, by its nature invisible and intangible. The poster is completely white, of course, just bearing the title and the name at the bottom. Siegelaub is the perfect accomplice to this dematerialisation. The conceptual artist is constantly in search of overcoming the limits of the physical reality of an art object. Only ideas become objects € 3.800,00 Robert Barry Autobiography Incertain Sens, 2006 Artists’ Book Cm 22x22x2 The autobiography of Barry, almost a transparent memory book by Piero Manzoni, alternates almost invisible images of people encountered with evocative words: Personal, Impossible, Crucial, Alter, Beyond, Transcend, etc. One way to tell their own life with the minimum of expressiveness € 300,00 Elke Haarer (Untitled) Haarer Deggingen, 1997 Artists’ Book Cm 15x10,5x1. N.600 ex. A pair of colours is where the narrative of the book has been placed. On the border of the absurd story in pictures the colours interact with each other, with the antecedents and subsequent ones. Nothing eventful € 150,00 Mirella Bentivoglio The book Bentivoglio, Roma, 1979 Object Book Cm 26x14x0,5. Unique signed and dated exemplar In search of the perfect archetype of a bookobject, Bentivoglio, who is constantly busy with artist’s books, finds here the perfect synthesis of form. The image in photocopy of the cover is tautologically the book itself. A sheet folded and stapled becomes both a container and content of the work reduced only to its simulacrum € 400,00 Mariella Bettineschi (Untitled) Bettineschi, 1972 Artists’ Book Cm 14,5x10,5x0,5. Signed Still searching for the immaterial. Pages of transparent paper that reveal the emptiness of the following pages. Just a shaping to mark the presence of a beginning and an end € 200,00 Manuela Bertoli Infinito Bertoli, Milano, 2006 Object Book Cm 21x14x3. N.30 ex. numbered and signed The pages take shape; the surface is populated by satellites. The book becomes a fragment of an infinite potential in the process of taking form SOLD Roberto Bernasconi Silenzio E Se Poi edizioni, Osnago, 2011 Artists’ Book Cm 18x13x05 Publisher Folder N.55 ex. numbered and signed “The Silence,” says Bernasconi - “Is also a noise. The blank page is already a drawing”. The matter, stubbornly, seems opposed to absolute nothingness € 200,00 Blank Irma Blank Book Colpo di fulmine, Milano, 1995 Artists’ Book with original case Cm 15x10,5x1. N.99 ex. numbered and signed The book is white, of course. Although the pages are numbered and the cover bears fragments of artist’s fingerprints. As an inevitable passage of the author. Blank accepts, with smug irony, the impossibility of the inexistent € 300,00 James Lee Byars James Lee Byars Stadtisches Museum, Monchengladbach, 1977 Multiple Cm 20x16x7. N.330 ex. numbered The golden cointainer is filled with a ball of black tissue-paper that saturates the whole space. The opera is both container and content € 1.800,00 John Cage 4’ 33’’ Edition Peters, New York Score / Artists’ Publication Cm 31x23 A historical score on which everything has been said. Here is best, modestly, silenced SOLD Nanni Cortassa Creasings (notes about) Geiger, 1975 Artists’ Book Cm 19,5x24x1. N.70 ex. signed and numbered Dedication by the artist Cortassa handles the pages with nothing inscribed. Only folds, shufflings, pinchings, cuts, overlaps. Mute book that tells of the bodily participation during its realization € 200,00 Mario Diacono Libro Nero della Guardia Rossa Libro Rosso della Guardia Nera JCT, 1972 N.2 volumes. Artists’ Books Cm 21x13,5 x1,5. N. 100 ex. numbered “Each volume, ”Deacon says -”Tells its own colour”. Each colour, you can add, tells its own volume. With the symbols, myths, rituals, that the colour evokes, entrusted to its mere presence and its only title Both: € 400,00 Heinz Gappmayr Colors Aachen Munchen, Ottenhausen, 1983 Artists’ Book Cm 29,5x23,5x0,5 Colours can be represented by their very being, or by their textual definition. Gappmayr compiled a book in which the two views are declined between pages. Nothing else is needed for a book of extraordinary formal grace € 400,00 Koo Jeong-a Frozen with a smile CCA Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, 2003 Artists’ Book Cm 22x15x1 A block of pink pages glued together. Frozen with a smile € 80,00 Heinz Gappmayr Raum Edition UND, Munchen, 1977 Artists’ Book Cm 24x23,5x1 Completely blank pages, nothing more to say. A space (Raum) that may be completed by the reader € 120,00 Keith Godard Sounds Works, New York / Los Angeles, 1972 Artists’ Book Cm 20x20x0,5. Signed exemplar with signed letter This book has no words or images, as the title suggests it is a book of sounds and noises. Turning or shaking the pages, tells the author, you understand the meaning and you can hear the sounds € 300,00 Jarl Hammarberg-Akesson Poemoj sen vortoj Poems without words Inferi - Eget Forlag, Stockholm, 1971 Artists’ Book Cm 30x21x0,5 A poetry book in Esperanto, politically free speech says the artist. Then his texts deny further, not only by the unknown language, but also by the subtraction of words. There are only signs, parentheses, some number, punctuation, accents, exclamation points. Having lost the substance, what remains is grace € 200,00 Christian Marclay Graffiti Composition Akademie der Kunste, Berlin, 1996 Poster / opera Cm 58x42 A star of contemporary art, highly involved with the musical fact, engages with the idea of “the void”. Decades after the “Silence”by John Cage, Marclay left blank the musical score. He does not intend to sing the silence, only to leave open the theoretical possibility of infinite sounds. After the “void” even the infinite possibilities of “too much” produce silence € 150,00 Kim Soo Ja A Needle Woman CCA Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, 2000 Artists’ Book Cm 21x15x1 Almost nothing happens in the film narrative of the Korean video artist. Almost nothing happens in the book consisting of intangible pages. Soo Ja does not propose visual or textual narratives and does not seeking meanings € 150,00 Yves Klein Dimanche. Le Journal d’un seul jour Klein, Paris, 1960 Artists’ Book Cm 57x38x0,5 “Theatre du Vide”,”Un Homme dans l’Espace!”, “Saut dans le Vide”. The texts by Klein on the subject of the void come together in this historic publication precariously distributed for one day only (Sunday, November 27, 1960) on newsstands of Paris. Printed and distributed by the artist himself, it is the truest document representing Klein’s relentless pursuit of the Immaterial. The cover photograph of the legendary “Leap into the Void” stills leaves uncertain the line between the truth of artistic performance and photographic fiction. The King of Heaven, the Messenger of the Intangible rises toward the blue, over the rooftops of Paris SOLD Yves Klein Concert of Vacuum Prince of Space Tanz der Leere Sight & Sound Production London / Dusseldorf, 1965 LP Record 33’’ Directed by Charles Wilp Klein’s disc contains no music, but it is engraved with the “Music of the Void”. With discomfort or curiosity, we listen to the only sound produced from turntable stylus running around the disc. The music now corresponds to monochrome painting and especially to ”Le Vide” which Klein exhibited in the historic exhibition in Paris at the Galerie Iris Klert in 1958 € 1.800,00 George Maciunas Flux Paper Events Edition Hundertmark, Berlin, 1976 Artists’ Book Cm 21x15x05. N.500 ex. First Edition Thirty-two pages without text and images containing only “memoirs” of destructive small actions done to the pages themselves. Holes, cuts, tears, stains, stains ... The most representative of the manipulated Fluxus books (though not the first), the emblem of a generation of publications in search of a-textual archetype of the book that turns into an object € 400,00 Martin Maloney Reject objects Paul Maenz, Koln, 1971 Artists’ Book Cm 15x10,5x0,5 A boundary between waste and recovery, Maloney’s phrases evoke thoughts and objects thrown out or never existent € 200,00 Piero Manzoni Piero Manzoni. Life and work Verlag Petersen Press, Berlin, 1969 Artists’ Book Cm 17,5x13,5 Conceived by Manzoni before his death in 1963, the biography (life and work) is narrated by evocations, suggested by the mere thought of the reader himself. The process of dematerialisation of the art takes shape also in book form, consistent with all his work. Artist’s intervention becomes more and more limited to a mental mechanism of choice and design of work to be carried out with a lack of interest, manifested more and more, for traditional forms. This process is particularly evident in the history of the book of which we speak. Manzoni ago put the name of Petersen, instead of his, in the usual position of the author’s name on the cover of the book, thus delegating to the other person the creative act, changing the ‘legal order’ established in ‘ art. The work “is” by Manzoni, and this is confirmed by the writings also reproduced here, but it is signed by a different author. The author becomes a subject, the creator/publisher becomes the author. This dance that mixes the traditional roles will find wide emphasis in the conceptual art that begins from Manzoni and runs for the next two decades SOLD Bruno Munari L’idea è nel filo Giovanni Bassetti Stampa Officina Lucini, Milano, 1964 Artists’ Book Cm 16,5x16,5x1 A work created as a promotional item for industry is transformed in the hands of Munari into a masterpiece of dazzling whiteness. A white thread runs through the white pages. A printed phrase moves along with each turn of the pages. “The idea is not in the matter,” says Munari - “it is in the wire” € 4.500,00 Maurizio Nannucci 9 colours Centro Di Firenze, 1970 Artists’ Book Cm 15x15x1. N.300 ex. Each image of the printed book brings a colourful word. Every word defines a colour and that colour is printed. The book unfolds within itself, its shape and its tautology € 300,00 Maurizio Nannucci Provvisorio & definitivo Exit, Lugo, 1983 Artists’ Book Cm 20,5x14,5x0,5. N.250 ex. A dictionary of universal “languages”, ancient, extinct, hidden, incomprehensible. Nannucci is working on unfamiliar territory on the border precisely provisional and definitive. Verging in this way, and deliberately, nothing intelligible € 250,00 Piero Rambaudi Progetti di pitture Centro Piemontese, Torino, 1969 Artists’ Book Cm 30x25x1,5 Signs and colours. Ingredients of a painting, put on the page by mathematician Rambaudi, without painting. Only numbers and letters. Announced on the cover, an essay by Angelo Dragone, but this is ... not there either. Is it just a project? € 300,00 Gian Paolo Roffi Silentium / Vox Roffi, 1997 Object Book Cm 23x17. Unique signed exemplar The sculpture evokes the sound of silence, now a classic of the twentieth century. The object promises dense visual content € 100,00 Ettore Spalletti (Senza Titolo) Vistamare, Benedetta Spalletti, Pescara, 2004 Artists’ Book / Multiple Cm 16,5x11,5x3. N.200 ex. The elegance of the container, a box well packaged, is confirmed by the ethereal content consisting of impalpable sheets of slightly grey tissue. The first of these is barely marked by five drops of pure gold. Gold, says Klein, is the colour of the Absolute € 2.200,00 Ettore Spalletti Kleve 2009 Vistamare, Benedetta Spalletti, Pescara, 2009 Artists’ Book Cm 21x15x3,5. N. 100 ex. Thousands of pages, uncountable, of impalpable blue tissue paper, are a compact sculptural volume, similar in shape and meaning to the work of the artist. But the enormous possibilities of the variation of opening the pages broad possibilities for viewing the object € 480,00 Ettore Spalletti Ettore Spalletti Castello di Rivoli, Rivoli 2004 Artists’ Book / Multiple Cm 31x22x2. N.300 ex. Again blue tissues, enclosing a cardboard printed with the words: “Form does not differ from emptiness; emptiness does not differ from form. Form is precisely the emptiness; emptiness is precisely the form.” € 700,00 Franco Vaccari La scultura buia Centro Documentazione Visiva Piacenza, 1968 Artists’ Book Cm 23,5x23,5,0,5 Thus the booklet ”Scultura Buia”, from ‘68, concomitant with an homonymous installation staged in Piacenza, is not limited to being a mere catalogue of the exhibition, to tell another event, but it becomes an event in itself . It is a place that you enter, you cross an alienating dimension, and from which, in the end, you comes out; exactly as in the other event, and even in a completely different way ON REQUEST Jirì Valoch Book about nothing Valoch, 1970 Artists’ Book N.12 ex. signed and numbered The entirely white pages of this elegant book by Valoch are only crossed by the printed title, carved in silver. The fulminant phrase gives the book and is borrowed for this exhibition € 1.200,00 Jirì Valoch Permanent Valoch, 1968-1970 Typewritten unique exemplar A small square sheet (another archetype) with a mysterious typescript (./.) contained in a gently folded cover bearing the name, title and year. Everything you need, anyway. We do not know the reason for the double date. A long gestation time? €150,00 Eric Watier Un livre. Un pli - A ta mort, tu n’emporteras que ce que tu as donné - Bonnet blanc - Ma maison est ta maison Incertain Sens, Rennes, 2003 N. 4 volumes. Artists’ Books Cm 19x13,5x0,5 Each volume is composed of a sheet folded with one of the phrases printed. Sometimes an image inside or another sentence. Eric Watier, a juggler, is hovering in the balance between little and nothing All four volumes: € 300,00 William Xerra Non Rifilato Xerra, Piacenza, 1972 Artsts’ Book Cm 17x12x5. N.3 volumes in original case N.10 ex. signed and numbered by the artist Books that herald in their package exterior, elegantly traditional, a large density of image and thought. Belied, on the inside, by completely white even trimmed squares. As the title says. Volume I, II, III Anthology of a general void € 500,00