Basel. PANDERMA, Mars 1958. Affiche 42 x28 cm, impression en noir sur papier rouge, texte en allemand, français et anglais. Ecrit et publié par l'éditeur et collectionneur hongrois Carl Laszlo (1923-2013) ce manifeste prend parti contre l'avantgardisme de salon allié aux conservatisme....art devenu marchandise. Déclaration signée également par Y. Escher, R. Mächler, O. Mansutti, F. Billeter, A. Herz, Ch. Schmidt, R. Fenkart, R. Phillips, E. Lurati, P. Vogel, R. Scherrer, K. Sulzbachner, B.D. Paresseux, H. Mahrer, P. Rippstein, L. Mermet, D. Lahme, B. Spoerri, Ch. Estienne, E. Alleyn, B. Phoenix, P. Brock, K.R.B. Sonderborg, N. Mayo, Barney Wilen, Kolos-Vary, V. Brauner, N. Bataille, P. Gripari, A. Glass, J. Teufel, Jacqueline de Jong, G. Ratib, S. Lora, Ch. Sellheim, D. Volkmann, M.A. Knorr, K. M. Barlach, Ed. Roditi. E.O.
Basel, Carl Laszlo 1972. 30x30 cm. 72 S. Mit Abbildungen. Originalbroschur.
Originalausgabe. - Seltene Nummer. Panderma erschien bis zur Nr. 13 in 11 Heften. - Exemplar der Vorzugsausgabe, im Innendeckel nummeriert und mit je einer signierten Seriegrafie von Marcello Morandini und Johannes Grützke versehen.
"5. Basel (CH), Carl Laszlo , 1969 , in-4°, stapled issue with original printed wrapper, 30 x 31 cm, (14)nn pp (publicity) + 35 pp + (14)nn pp (publicity) , loosely inserted two texts by Laszlo against fascism ; 2 lino-cuts as annouced in the title. Frontwrapper slightly stained but a good/fine copy."
"5. Basel (CH), Carl Laszlo , 1966 , in-4°, stapled issue with original printed wrapper, 30 x 31 cm, (96)nn pp , loosely inserted two texts by Laszlo ( against fascism, on Dada ) ; 3 graphics as annouced in the title. Vasarely print with 2 tiny marginal tears (less than 1 cm), a fine copy."
5. Basel (CH), Carl Laszlo , 1974 , in-4°, stapled issue with original printed wrapper, 30 x 31 cm, (36)nn pp , loosely inserted two photo-lithographs as annouced in the title. Frontwrapper slightly browned due to rather poo paper quality, small tear in lower spine, but still a good/fine copy.
5. Basel (CH), Carl Laszlo , 1977 , in-4°, stapled issue with original printed wrapper, 30 x 31 cm, (54)nn pp , fine copy of the ordinary edition. (The ordinary edition does not contain a signed postcard and signed poster by Eva Wipf)..
Bâle, Panderma 1961 In-4. Agrafé, non paginé 84 pp., illustrations en noir et blanc. Dos de couverture fendillé.
Texte en allemand et en français. Bon état d’occasion
Panderma, 5, numéro spécial, Bâle [1962]. In-4, agrafé sous couverture illustrée, 50 pp. Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern Der Grösste in Deutschland lebende Maler/Le plus grand peintre vivant en Allemagne.
Nombreuses illustrations et planches en noir et en couleurs.Textes soit en allemand, en français ou en anglais. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
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Basel Panderma 1958 Mars 1958, 420x280mm, impression en noir sur papier rouge, texte en allemand, français et anglais Ecrit et publié par l'éditeur et collectionneur hongrois Carl Laszlo (1923-2013) qui prend ici parti contre l'avantgardisme de salon allié aux conservatisme, art de luxe devenu marchandise, ce qui lui valut ce jugement dans l'I.S. n°2, p.8: "Fière participation au néant de son époque". Egalement signé par Yvonne Escher, René Mächler, Onorlo Mansutti, Fritz Billeter, Alexander Herz, Christopher Schmidt, Rolf Fenkart, Robert Phillips, Elio Lurati, Paul Vogel, René Scherrer, Kaspar Sulzbachner, Bruno D. Paresseux, Helmuth Mahrer, Peler Rippstein, Louis Mermet, Dieter Lahme, Bruno Spoerri, Charles Estienne, Edmund Alleyn, Bazon Phoenix, Phlebas Brock, K.R.B. Sonderborg, Nina Mayo, Barney Wilen, Kolos-Vary, Victor Brauner,Nicolas Bataille, Pierre Gripari, Alain Glass, Johannes Teufel, Jacqueline de Jong, Gamil Ratib, Silvano Lora, Christiane Sellheim, Dieter Volkmann, Manfred A. Knorr, Klaus M. Barlach, and Edouard Roditi. Quelques défauts. Raspaud & Voyer, p.49; I.S. 2, p 8. (100506)
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, Taschen 2007, 2007 Hardcover, 240 pagina's, Nederlands, 305 x 250 mm, met illustraties en foto's, . ISBN 9783822833179.
Dune (designs for Alejandro Jodorowsky's unproduced adaptation of Frank Herbert's novel; the separate movie Dune was later made in an adaptation by David Lynch)[20] Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien creature, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey")[21] Aliens (credited for the creation of the creature only) Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodyshape, plus a number of unused concepts, many mentioned on the special features disc of Alien 3, despite not being credited in the movie theater version) Alien Resurrection (credited for the creation of the creature only) Alien vs. Predator (credited for the creation of the creature only) Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (credited for the creation of the creature only) Poltergeist II: The Other Side Killer Condom (creative consultant, set design)[22][23] Species (designed Sil, and the Ghost Train in a dream sequence) Species II (the film include Eve, based on creature Sil from the first Species film) Batman Forever (unused design of a radically different Batmobile)[24] Future-Kill (designed artwork for the movie poster) Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (creature designs)[25] Prometheus (The film includes "The Derelict" spacecraft and the "Space Jockey" designs from the first Alien film, as well as a "Temple" design from the failed Jodorowsky Dune project and original extraterrestrial murals created exclusively for Prometheus, based in conceptual art from Alien. Unlike Alien Resurrection, the Prometheus film credited H. R. Giger with the original designs.)[26] Alien: Covenant (t
H.R. Giger, Carl Laszlo, Michel Th voz, Jan Bert Kanon, Martha Cazemier
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, Taschen, 1999 Hardcover, 241 pag. NL, 305 x 250 x 25 mm, stofomslag, in zeer goede staat !!, illustr. / foto's in kleur. ISBN 9783822883877.
Overzicht van het werk van de Zwitserse beeldend kunstenaar (1940), waarin kunst, kitsch en design elkaar raken. Zegt men "Aliens" van de beroemde horror-films, dan zegt men H.R. Giger.