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Hans van Hoek (1947)

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Hans van Hoek, a typical dutch artist who’s work is rooted in the classical approach to painting. You can recognize parts by Rubens and Cezanne in his painting but overall it is typical Hans Van Hoek. Look closely and you can distinguish figures…from a distance it is different and it is almost like looking at an abstract painting.

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van Hoek was a very well known and appreciated painter in the Netherlands and he had his exhibitions in the large museums over here. Stedelijk Museum and van Abbemuseum had their exhibitions with this great artist, but people lost interest in his works when he decided to move to South Africa where he stayed in Barrydale for a period of 12 years. In 2008 he returned to the Netherlands and he had to build his reputation as an artist once again, but somehow he has lost momentum in the period he stayed in South AFrica because when he left he was a welll appreciated and colelcted artist and recently i encountered work by van Hoek at auction for prices as low as euro 600,–

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Hans van Hoek will prove to be important in the near future so i can only recommend his works to be collected. www.ftn-books.com has some nice hans van Hoek publications available.

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Piet Dirkx weekly ….5

Another heart by Piet Dirkx is this Heart on Wood executed in wax. Originally part of the Biotoop presentation this has recently become part of my personal collection. The heart is a bright yellow in a brownish /red wax underground. If you look carefully you can distinguish rectangles in the red background. Wax Heart on wood , aprox size  55 x 40 cm.(collection W. van den Elshout).

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Marlene Dumas and the MD publication

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Another blog on Dumas….. an artist i admire very much and who’s name is now settled in the art world as one of the great living contemporay artists. It is important these last few words….. This last sentence shows the appreciation of Dumas worldwide, but still there are institutions like eBay, Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram that are so shortsighted and puritan that they can not recognize a great work of art because it shows some nudity. It is allowed to say and write the most horrible things and even show complete massacres on these sites but a great work of art is removed because it shows a nipple or a womans breast. Unfair for the artist and it shows the puritan nature of those who manage the greatest sites and social network on this earth. So specially for those of you who like myself still admire Marlene Dumas and her great watercolours , here are some examples from her MD publication which was made for her travelling exhibition and showed at MUHKA, Henie Onstad and the Camden Art center. The book is available at http://www.ftn-books.com and lets please keep an open mind on nudity in photographs and paintings.

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Richard Artschwager (1923-2013) and the Utrecht projekt

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It took me 20 years to finally find another copy of the UTRECHT PROJEKT by Richard Artschwager. The only copy i had was sold some 10 years ago and since i have had numerous requests for this very hard to find edition. It is from a very small edition ( rumoured to be less than 500 copies) and an additional problem is the flexi disc which is in many cases lost or damaged. These making this a very collectable artist book by Artschwager. The book and discs are in the collection of the MOMA in New York and i know of the Centraal Museum andStedelijk libraries having copies, but collector libraries are in many cases without this rare title. Now there is possibly a final chance to add this to your colection, because i expect not to find any more copies in the future. The copy that is now for sale at http://www.ftn-books.com can be graded as having 7 points on a scale of 10 and for the flexi disc i can grade itat 10 out of 10.

Here are some pictures:

the UTRECHT PROJEKT by Artschwager
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added more Alechinsky rareties

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At auction I was lucky to find and buy a “lot” with some more Alechinsly rare books and among them there was one one publication of which i did not know it existed. It was the Alwechinsky catalogue for his Caracas exhibition from 1989. A catalogue published in only 1000 copies and spectacular because i am convinced that is a hard to find collectable Alechinsky publication. The full title is LITOS PERPETRA PIERRE ALECHINSKY and the exhibition was held at the Museo de Bellas Artesde Caracas. There is only one copy available and the first who orderes it at http://www.ftn-books.com and uses the discount code Caracas will receive a 15% discount on this specific item.

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Christian Boltanski (1944)

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Recently i acquired for FTN books ( www.ftn-books.com) the most prestigious museum publication ever with works by Boltanski. It is the coedition from Whitechapel gallery, van Abbemuseum and Musee de Grenoble from 1990 and it consists of 18 separate publications by Boltanski assembled in one box. All from the personal archives of Boltanski, it makes this an exceptional artist book. I believe that this edition was kept well under 1000 copies.

Published on the occasion of the 1990 exhibition “Christian Boltanski: Reconstitution,” at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, The Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven and at The Musee de Grenoble.

CONDITION

Fine (box is slightly splayed; all contents Fine).

DESCRIPTION

Three soft cover catalogues:

[1] “Christian Boltanski: Reconstitution” exhibition catalogue, with essay by Lynn Gumpert, 40 pp., with numerous color and black and white illustrations, 12 x 9-5/8 inches;

[2] “Christian Boltanski 1944-90” catalogue of works, exhibitions and bibliography, 36 pp., with numerous black and white illustrations, 12 x 9-3/4 inches;

[3] “Christian Boltanski: an Interview with Georgia Marsh,” 48 pp., with five black and white illustrations, 11-3/4 x 8-1/4 inches.

Five reprints of soft cover artist’s books:

[4] “Reconstitution des gestes effectués par Christian Boltanski entre 1948 et 1954,” 28 pp., with 7 black and white plates, 8-1/8 x 5-1/4 inches;

[5] “10 Portraits photographiques de Christian Boltanski 1946-1964,” 24 pp., with 10 black and white plates, 8-1/4 x 5-5/8 inches;

[6] “Recherche et presentation de tout ce qui reste de mon enfance,” 16 pp., with 8 black and white plates, 8-5/8 x 6-1/8 inches;

[7] “Inventaire des objets ayant appartenu a une femme des Bois-Colombes” 92 pp., with numerous black and white illustrations, 8-1/4 x 5-1/2 inches;

[8] “Saynetes Comiques” 32 pp., with 22 black and white illustrations, 8-1/4 x 11-5/8 inches.

Two facsimile letters:

[9] “lettre de demande d’aide”;

[10] “Lettre aux conservateurs de Musee proposant le projet des inventaires.”

Photocopied flyer:

[11] “Christian Boltanski a l’honneuer de vous faire ses offres de service,”

Exhibition invitation:

[12] “Dispersion a l’amiable”.

Two black and white photographic cards:

[13] “Christian Boltanski a 5 ans 3 mois de distance”;

[14] “Christian Boltanski et ses freres”.

Three color postcards:

[15] “Image modèle (La régate), 1975;

[16] “Composition decorative,” 1976;

[17] “Affiche,” 1974.

Color poster:

[18] “L’Ange d’alliance,” 1986.

Highlighting Boltanski’s ongoing reconstruction of his identity, this poignant and informative collection is both a self-portrait and a biographical assemblage that speaks to the evasive natures of memory and memorial and is available at http://www.ftn-books.com

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Karl Gerstner and Nouvelle Tendence, 1964

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Nouvelle Tendance is an international group of avant-garde artists founded in Paris. Under this title, five international exhibitions were organized with innovative art.

The artists in this movement experimented with lighting effects, kinetic art and Opart. In 1968 they brought one of the first exhibitions with computer art. From that moment, they published nine issues of their magazine Bit International, including two double issues.

Many of the members of Nouvelle Tendance were affiliated with local movements such as ZERO, Nul, Grav, Equipo 57 and others. In contrast to these local moves, Nouvelle Tendance had no statutes or regulations.

This in short what i found as a description of this mouvement. However there is more because in 1964 this mouvement was received an important exhibition at the Musee des Arts decoratifs, recognizing it as an important international art form. Karl Gerstner designed the poster for the exhibition and now i have this original poster for sale. The poster is in excellent almost MINT condition and i believe this to be the only copy currently to be on the market.

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Vic Gentils (1919-1997)

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Another of those more obscure Belgian artists is definitely Vic Gentils. Studied in Antwerp and became known through participating in the Kassel and Venice Biennales in the mid Sixties, but soon after people lost interest in his art was only known in Belgium. Not many museums have work by Gentils, but if you encounter work in a museum it is probably a “painting” from the series of ANTI-PEINTURE. a series of non paintings which is pure abstract and can be categorized as Informal.

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Following years of search and doubt during which Vic Gentils assimilates expressionism and the ubiquitous Picasso and Klee, in 1955 he turns to abstract painting. And when that too seems inadequate, Gentils starts making his famous assemblages. These are indeed abstract compositions, from wood scraps – usually frames from doors or windows – that he combines with appropriated picture frames, thus also referring to the painting as ‘window on the world’. In this sense *Anti-peinture I* (1960) is not really an adieu to painting but rather an evocation of painting’s own shortcomings. Gentils makes art-historical art. With cast-off decorations once sold to nostalgic parochial folk, he forges a new patrimony. In the white modern spaces so desirous of being timeless, his assemblages function like alienating interventions, objects that underscore the historical nature of each object, each space. And perhaps the opting for dark tones was his way to escape from the shadow of expressionism, by ironic reference to that somber style sometimes drown in asphalt.

 

Possibly there will be a time that the works by Gentils will be reevaluated and appreciated but for now the only thing to do is to study the older publications on Gentils of which some are available at www.ftn-books.com

 

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de Stijl catalogue ( 1951 ) by Willem Sandberg

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I have copies of this 1951 catalogue for sale at www.ftn-books.com for a very long time now and whenever i have a copy available it is rapidly sold, but the one i have at this moment is very special ( please inquire). It is the same book/catalogue from 1951 as the other ones i had, but it has some extra’s that none of the copies i had before had. It contains the original folder ( it is possibly designed by Willem Sandberg) in which the separate rooms in the Stedelijk are described and 2 pages of stencilled texts on de Stijl. I have never seen the folder before and it must be one of the extremely rare Stedelijk Museum collectibles. To my knowledge this makes this package the only complete publication package on the very Special de STIJL 1951 exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

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Piet Dirkx weekly ….4

And now for something completely different….certainly not. The 4th weekly is devoted to another part of Biotoop. It is the trusted companion wile at the dinner table at my sisters home. The Piet Dirkx hanging and looking over the table, is chosen because of the blend it makes in colors with its surroundings. Whenever you put a vase with flowers below it, it appears that all the colors of the flowers are present within the wax painting. The size is a medium size of aprox 118 x 100 cm. (collection Thijs & Jochem Bakker / Lucas van den Elshout)

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