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		<title>CRES in nijmegen. 1980.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nijmegen: Cres Magazine/Initiatiefgroep Beeldende Kunst, n.d. (1980?)

42 x 60cm, exhibition poster for an installation by the CRES Group in Nijmegen. CRES consisted of  Jan Nederveen, Johan Cornelissen, Rob Nypel and Peter Mertens and began in 1978 with the publication of the eponymous magazine.

The poster has one b/w photographic image of Lisbon City at night and a short text in Dutch verso by Wies Smals. Folded for mailing and with some browning along fold due to age else VG.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[Nijmegen: Cres Magazine/Initiatiefgroep Beeldende Kunst, n.d. (1980?)

42 x 60cm, exhibition poster for an installation by the CRES Group in Nijmegen. CRES consisted of  Jan Nederveen, Johan Cornelissen, Rob Nypel and Peter Mertens and began in 1978 with the publication of the eponymous magazine.

The poster has one b/w photographic image of Lisbon City at night and a short text in Dutch verso by Wies Smals. Folded for mailing and with some browning along fold due to age else VG.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>CRES. 1980.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amsterdam: Cres Magazine/De Appel, 1980

30 x 42cm, 2pp small poster and announcement for a performance by the Dutch artist group and publishers CRES. CRES consisted of Jan Nederveen, Johan Cornelissen, Rob Nypel and Peter Mertens and began in 1978 with the publicaiton of the eponymous magazine. The installation at De Appel was 5 days long and include live performances.

The poster has one b/w photographic image on the front (of a blurred figure lying on a couch) and overleaf texts in English and Dutch about the group. Folded for mailing else VG.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[Amsterdam: Cres Magazine/De Appel, 1980

30 x 42cm, 2pp small poster and announcement for a performance by the Dutch artist group and publishers CRES. CRES consisted of Jan Nederveen, Johan Cornelissen, Rob Nypel and Peter Mertens and began in 1978 with the publicaiton of the eponymous magazine. The installation at De Appel was 5 days long and include live performances.

The poster has one b/w photographic image on the front (of a blurred figure lying on a couch) and overleaf texts in English and Dutch about the group. Folded for mailing else VG.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>A COLLECTION OF EPHEMERA FOR THE CONCEPTUAL ART magazine CRES. 1978/1979.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amsterdam: Cres Magazine/De Appel, 1977/1980

Five separate sheets, 30 x 21cm, four of which are 1pp, the fifth is 2pp.

The announcements are for the future and past editions of CRES magazine which typically dedicated each issue to a single artist. A covering letter notes 11 issues of the bi-monthly publication and alther sheet lists the numbers from July 1978 and gives Jan Nedereveen, Rob Nypels, Johan Cornelissen, Peter Mertens, Hugo Boxhoorn, John Liggins, Ulises Carrion, Nikolaus Urban, Harry de Kroon and Madelone Hooykaas and Elsa Stansfield as the participating artists.

Two other sheets promote the single issues by Nikolaus Urban and Harry de Kroon along with short texts in English and b/w photographs.

A final sheet invites supporters to a party in De Appell in June 1977.

Sheets a little browned in places and folded for storage else VG.

Price is for all 5 sheets as a group.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[Amsterdam: Cres Magazine/De Appel, 1977/1980

Five separate sheets, 30 x 21cm, four of which are 1pp, the fifth is 2pp.

The announcements are for the future and past editions of CRES magazine which typically dedicated each issue to a single artist. A covering letter notes 11 issues of the bi-monthly publication and alther sheet lists the numbers from July 1978 and gives Jan Nedereveen, Rob Nypels, Johan Cornelissen, Peter Mertens, Hugo Boxhoorn, John Liggins, Ulises Carrion, Nikolaus Urban, Harry de Kroon and Madelone Hooykaas and Elsa Stansfield as the participating artists.

Two other sheets promote the single issues by Nikolaus Urban and Harry de Kroon along with short texts in English and b/w photographs.

A final sheet invites supporters to a party in De Appell in June 1977.

Sheets a little browned in places and folded for storage else VG.

Price is for all 5 sheets as a group.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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