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  • Seller image for Art Net Document Two (Issue No.2 August 1974) for sale by Marcus Campbell Art Books

    Cook, Peter

    Published by London: Art Net, UK, 1974

    Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United Kingdom

    Association Member: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    First Edition. 30 x 42cm. Large landscape-format side-stapled paperback, 11 leaves, mostly printed recto-only. Extremely rare original second issue of Art Net, which subsequently underwent various incarnations as the smaller 'Net' journal, and Peter Cook was later involved with Archigram. Art Net was the in-house magazine for the London gallery of the same name which operated between 1974 to 1979, which also facilitated workshops, discussions, and brainstorming events as springboards for experimental new concepts synthesising art and architecture. Contents include John Latham, Will Alsop's 'Graffiti Manifesto', Turi Werkner, Piers Gough, et al. Dynamically illustrated. A vertical foldcrease (as issued and distributed). A rare survival in very good condition.