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L'ARCHITECTURE VIVANTE EN ALLEMAGNE. 4 volumes.

Antikvariat Antiqua
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Paris, Morancé, 1928. 27x22. 1: Architecture Vivante, Printemps & Été 1927. 56 pp. including 26 pages with plans and drawings + 50 plates with ca 115 photos and 4 plans and perspectives (two coloured). 2: Extrait de "L'Architecture Vivante". 20 pp. including 7 pages with plans and drawings + 25 plates with 58 photos and designs. 3: Architecture Vivante, Automne & Hiver 1931. 40 pp. including 25 pages with plans and drawings + 50 plates with ca 125 photos, plans and designs. 4: Extrait de "L'Architecture Vivante" (1933). IV+16 pp. (33-48) including 12 pages with plans and drawings + 25 plates (26-50) with ca 75 photos, plans and designs. Loose as issued in four printed cloth-backed portfolios with tie-strings. Neatly rebacked with the original backstrips with (faded) gilt lettering reattached. On insides of front covers the name stamps of Swedish architect Per-Olof Olsson.

Volume 1 is devoted to the 1927 Weissenhof Exhibition, with introductory texts by Le Corbusier (La signification de la cité-jardin du Weissenhof á Stuttgart; L'aménagement intërieur de nos maisons du Weissenhof) and numerous designs by him; Siegfried Giedion (La leçon de L'exposition du "Werkbund" a Stuttgart 1927), and exterior / interior views of buildings at the exhibition designed by Le Corbusier, Bruno Taut, Max Taut, Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, Adolf Rading, Peter Behrens, Richard Döcker, Adolf Schneck, Ludwig Hilberseimer, Hans Poelzig, Josef Frank, Mart Stam, and J.J.P Oud. Volume 2 is introduced by Jean Badovici (Les maisons métalliques en Allemagne) and includes photos of buildings and models by Döcker, Luckhardt Brothers, Mies van der Rohe, Gropius, Max and Bruno Taut, Ernst May, and others. Volume 3 is introduced by Jean Badovici (L'Architecture en Allemagne) and includes photos and designs of buildings and furnished interiors designed by Gropius, Mies, Luckardt Brothers, Breuer, Lily Reich, and others. Volume 4 is entirely devoted to Erich Mendelsohn, with an introduction by Badovici.
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Debord, Guy-Ernest / Asger Jorn
Antikvariat Antiqua
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(Paris), Internationale Situationniste / printed in Copenhagen by Permild & Rosengreen, 1959. 28x21. 64 pp. Original sandpaper covers, a fine copy kept in a protective black cloth / brown board box with printed front title "MÉMOIRS" copied from the book. In accordance with a statement on the title page, Mémoires is produced according to the practice of 'détournement' established by the Lettrist International founded by Debord and adopted by the Situationists. The book is a collage of cut-ups of text and images printed mostly in black and adorned with Jorn's 'portable structures' - vivid colour shapes reminiscent of Jackson Pollock paint drippings. In 2009, the French government stepped in to prevent Yale University from acquiring Debord's personal archives, continuing almost everything he produced from the 1950s as well as his library, typewriter and spectacles. Andrew Gallix commented in an article in The Guardian, that Debord would be spinning in his grave - had he not been cremated following his suicide in 1994 - at the idea of being officially recognized as a national treasure: "In 1959, Debord and the artist Asger Jorn published Mémoires, which was bound in sandpaper so that it would attack any book placed next to it. For years, this lethal dust jacket served as a perfect symbol of Debord's abrasiveness: he was the ultimate outsider whose ideas could never be assimilated by the mainstream."
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Wissman, Jürgen (introductions)
Antikvariat Antiqua
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Recklinghausen, Aurel Bongers, 1977. 23x25. 18 leaves with text, nine full-page reproductions of compositions in black, grey and white, and two photos + nine double-folded thick paper leaves, each with one colour silkscreen plate. A very good copy in publisher's printed white boards. The nine silkscreen plates are reproductions of works from Albers's "Homage to the Square" series: Study to Homage to the Square - R-I d-5, 1969 / Homage to the Square - R-III a-4, 1968 / Study to Homage to the Square - blue + darkgreen with 2 reds, 1955 / Homage to the Square - Protected Blue, 1957 / Homage to the Square - Renewed Hope, 1962 / Homage to the Square - Grisaille and Patina, 1965 / Study to Homage to the Square - La Tehuana, 1951 - 1956 / Study to Homage to the Square - Yes Sir, 1955 / Homage to the Square - Selected, 1959. The other reproductions are from Albers's 'Transformation eines Schemas'. Introductory studies by Jürgen Wissman ('Homages to the square als Wechselwirkung der Farbe'; 'Strukturale Konstellationen als Mehrdeutigkeit der Linie'); poems and statements by Albers, biographical chronology, and catalogue of the reproduced works.
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Berker, Nurhayat
Antikvariat Antiqua
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(Istanbul), Yapi Kredi Yayinlar, (1991). 27x22. 536 pp. Ca 440 colour photos including 400 full-page, plus more than 400 small-size colour photos in descriptive catalogue. Publisher's blind-lettered cloth, dust jacket, a fine copy.
Neyt, François
Antikvariat Antiqua
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Louvain-la-Neuve, Institut Supérieure d'Archéologie et d'Histoire de l'Art, 1977. 27x21. 520 pp. Ca 460 photos including 110 full-page, and 30 maps and (groups of) drawings. Pictorial wrappers over blank wrappers as issued. Very light wear to the external wrappers, weak unobtrusive corner scuffing, otherwise fine. (Publications d'histoire de l'art et d'archéologie de l'Université Catholique de Louvain, XII).
Burns, James D.
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(London: Burns ?) 2002. 33x23. 320 pp. 100 full-page colour photos of rugs (plus eight double-page), ca 160 small-size colour photos of details; ca 50 photos and reproductions and 13 maps in the text. Publisher's printed cloth, dust jacket, an excellent copy, inscribed by the author.
Neyt, Francois
Antikvariat Antiqua
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Paris, Galerie Flak, 2006. 24x22. 184 pp. (including all endpapers). Ca 200 photos (190 in colour including 60 full-page) of Mumuye statuary from Northeastern Nigeria, and three maps. Publisher's pictorial boards. Bilingual text and captions in French and German.