Van Raay Jan (4 results)

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- First Edition
Seller: Village Works, New York, NY, U.S.A.Village Works
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. We may ask for additional charges for international shipping, if quoted shipping price does not cover actual shipping costs. Raay, Jan Van; Steir, Pat; Abeles, Julie; Clemm, Eleanor; Hendricks, Jon; Hui, Ka Kwong; Stamerra, Joanne; Johnson, Poppy; Touche, Virginia; (illustrator).
More imagesPublished by Muenchen, [Germany]: Omnibus Press, (1978). (1978)., 1978
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Good. - Small oblong octavo. Postcard book of 16 cards, each approximately 4-1/2 inches high by 6 inches wide, including a color pictorial title card, a printed rear cover card & 14 cards, each illustrated in black & white. The cards were originally bound together but are now disbound. The title card is rubbed and sli…ghtly darkened with a light vertical crease and with its top left corner soiled & slightly bumped. Good. The edition was limited to 500 copies.The postcards are numbered "Verhaltens Forscher" 1-15, with the rear cover card unnumbered. The rest of the text is in English.Scarce.

GAAG:The Guerrilla Art Action Group, 1969-1976: A Selection
Raay, Jan Van; Steir, Pat; Abeles, Julie; Clemm, Eleanor; Hendricks, Jon; Hui, Ka Kwong; Stamerra, Joanne; Johnson, Poppy; Touche, Virginia; (illustrator)
Published by Guerrilla Art Action Group; Printed Matter, New York, 1978
- Softcover
Seller: Elizabeth's Bookshops, Fremantle, WA, AustraliaElizabeth's Bookshops
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Softcover. Condition: Good. Some signs of wear. ART American History -The book documents the groupâs ideological and logistical concerns and records 52 of the many political art actions they carried out through the late Sixties and early Seventies. Manifestos, letters and press communiquà s issued by the group are also included.…A Selection collects the manifestos, letters and press communiquà s issued by the group (to Nixon, Hoover, The Secretary of Defense, Museum officials, and others). Their missives are printed as facsimiles, alongside other print material, including handwritten expenses, and related documents, that stand as statements of purpose and protest. Photographers Ka Kwong Hui, Joanne Stamerra, Jan Van Raay and others were often on hand as many of the actions unfolded, offering a remarkable and candid visual history to the group's activities and confrontations GAAG: The Guerrilla Art Action Group , 1969-1976: A Selection is a tremendous resource on the important work of the group, providing insight into social action and political art activities with lasting implications. The book stands both as a historical documentation as well as a model for contemporary and future critique and practice.First Edition. 368 pages, 21.5 x 14 cm #160725Jean TocheÂaskedÂATTICAÂAttorneyÂAvant Garde FestivalÂBelgianÂBlack and PuertoÂbrutalÂCommitteeÂCRIMEÂcriminalÂCULTURAL INSTITUTIONSÂcuratorÂdefenseÂdemandsÂDirectorÂexhibitionÂFederalÂfreedomÂGAAGÂGAAG'sÂGeldzahlerÂGROUP Jon HendricksÂGUERRILLA ART ACTIONÂHendricks Jean TocheÂhumanÂinmateÂinvolvedÂJan Van RaayÂJanuaryÂJoanne StamerraÂJon Hendricks JeanÂJudge DuffyÂJudson GalleryÂJudson Memorial ChurchÂmanifestoÂmanipulationÂMetropolitan MuseumÂModern ArtÂMuseum of ArtÂMuseum of ModernÂN.Y. STATE TROOPERSÂNATIONAL GUARDÂNovemberÂNovember 14ÂOctoberÂoppressedÂpaintingÂparticipationÂPEOPLE'S FLAG SHOWÂpoliceÂpoliticalÂPoppy JohnsonÂprotestÂpsychiatric examinationÂPuerto RicanÂPuerto Rican artistsÂRACISTÂRalph OrtizÂrelevantÂREPRESSIVEÂRican and BlackÂSEXISTÂsocialÂSOCIETYÂstatementÂStreet New YorkÂtionÂToche and HendricksÂToche'sÂTROOPERS KILLEDÂTrusteesÂUnitedÂVietnamÂWashington D.C.ÂWhite StreetÂWhitney MuseumÂYork City Elizabeth's Bookshops have been one of Australia's premier independent book dealers since 1973. Elizabeth's family-owned business operates four branches in Perth CBD, Fremantle (WA), and Newtown (NSW). All orders are dispatched within 24 hours from our Fremantle Warehouse. All items can be viewed at Elizabeth's Bookshop Warehouse, 23 Queen Victoria Street\, Fremantle WA.

Published by Printed Matter, New York, 1978
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Walkabout Books, ABAA, Curtis, WA, U.S.A.Walkabout Books, ABAA
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Softcover. Condition: Very good. First Edition. Unpaginated, ca. 200 pp, extensively illustrated with photos and facsimiles. Mild creasing to spine; binding sound, text clean. Publisher's description of the 2011 reprint edition: "The book serves as the primary text to the significant work of the activist artist group GAAG (Jon H…endricks, Poppy Johnson, Silvianna, Joanne Stamerra, Virginia Toche and Jean Toche), both as a document of the group 's ideological and logistical concerns, and more broadly as a historical record for 52 of the many political art actions they carried out through the late Sixties and early Seventies. Guided by their belief that art and culture had been corrupted by profit and private interest, GAAG formed in October 1969 as a platform for social struggle. Their work asked how artists could work effectively towards meaningful change, most often through direct provocation and confrontation symbolic, non-violent actions staged in protest and ridicule of the ethical failures by the art and media establishments, as well as the US government. Their activities defied the brutal, close-minded workings of an artistic/political system that traded in dirty money, served the elite, established a trivial cultural canon, and perpetuated bloody wars abroad. GAAG: The Guerrilla Art Action Group, 1969-1976: A Selection collects the manifestos, letters and press communiqués issued by the group (to Nixon, Hoover, The Secretary of Defense, Museum officials, and others). Their missives are printed as facsimiles, alongside other print material, including handwritten expenses, and related documents, that stand as statements of purpose and protest. Photographers Ka Kwong Hui, Joanne Stamerra, Jan Van Raay and others were often on hand as many of the actions unfolded, offering a remarkable and candid visual history to the group s activities and confrontations GAAG: The Guerrilla Art Action Group, 1969-1976: A Selection is a tremendous resource on the important work of the group, providing insight into social action and political art activities with lasting implications. The book stands both as a historical documentation as well as a model for contemporary and future critique and practice.".