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		<title>IRIS TIME NR 5. 1963.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Paris: Galerie Iris Clert, 1962
Uniformly, 18.4 x 26.1 cm. 4pp. per. B/w photo-documentation. Small tabloid format. The fifth of 46 numbers of the influential and eccentric gallerist's intriguing review. Always noted for her presentations of the newest tendencies on the art market in an unconventional manner, Clert's "Iris Time" serves as both documentation, newsletter, gossip tabloid and catalogue forum for the gallery's artists. And, on every copy, Clert's own image on the masthead posed as a vamp. This number promotes the "Salon D'Avril" which includes work by Arp, Arman, Bury, Copley, Fontana, Golub, Man Ray, Seuphor, Takis, Trouille amongst others. VG+. Scarce.]]></description>
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Uniformly, 18.4 x 26.1 cm. 4pp. per. B/w photo-documentation. Small tabloid format. The fifth of 46 numbers of the influential and eccentric gallerist's intriguing review. Always noted for her presentations of the newest tendencies on the art market in an unconventional manner, Clert's "Iris Time" serves as both documentation, newsletter, gossip tabloid and catalogue forum for the gallery's artists. And, on every copy, Clert's own image on the masthead posed as a vamp. This number promotes the "Salon D'Avril" which includes work by Arp, Arman, Bury, Copley, Fontana, Golub, Man Ray, Seuphor, Takis, Trouille amongst others. VG+. Scarce.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>ART AND CLASS: A FORUM. SOME MARXIST VIEWPOINTS. 1976.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NYC: Artist's Space, n.d. (1976)

21 X 28cm, 1pp. Typographic announcement on paper for a one day symposium on being an art worker. Listed as participating (not all of whom were actual Marxists) were Carl Andre, Kay Brouwn, Lee Baxandall, Leon Golub, Lucy Lippard, May Stevens, Alan Wallach and Kevin Whitfield with the event moderated by Patricia Hills. Folded and with staples hole for mailing to James Collins the conceptual artist (who has bracketed and underlined the sub-title "Some Marxist Viewpoints" in ink else VG+.]]></description>
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21 X 28cm, 1pp. Typographic announcement on paper for a one day symposium on being an art worker. Listed as participating (not all of whom were actual Marxists) were Carl Andre, Kay Brouwn, Lee Baxandall, Leon Golub, Lucy Lippard, May Stevens, Alan Wallach and Kevin Whitfield with the event moderated by Patricia Hills. Folded and with staples hole for mailing to James Collins the conceptual artist (who has bracketed and underlined the sub-title "Some Marxist Viewpoints" in ink else VG+.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>CYBER MAN. 1994. SIGNED BY GOLUB.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[n.p. (Germany?): n.p., n.d. (c. 1997)
26 x 26cm three colour silkscreen of a limited edition work by Golub. A solitary male head. Signed in pencil bottom right. In wood and glass frame. ]]></description>
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		<title>TWO BLACK MEN. 1994. SIGNED BY GOLUB.</title>
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29 x 53cm three colour silkscreen of a limited edition work by Golub. Two heads in his expressionist style seem locked in contrapuntal anguish. Signed in pencil bottom right. In wood and glass frame. ]]></description>
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