Clemente padín (75 resultados)

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: WHITECHAPEL GALLERY / MIT PRESS, LONDON 2016
Serie: Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art, Libro 8 de 23. Libro 8 de 23 - Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art
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Librería: 246 Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America246 Books
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Paperback. Condición: Very good. First Edition. THE MAGAZINE: Documents of Contemporary Art edited by GWEN ALLEN with pieces by LUIS CAMNITZER, DAN GRAHNAM, MARTHA ROSLER, LUCY R. LIPPARD, CLEMENTE PADIN, RAYMOND PETTIBON and others. 240 pages, paper with stiff wraps. Index. VEry good condition.
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Clemente Padin, Montevideo 1996
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Librería: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, Reino UnidoThe Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye
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Stapled Wrappers. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. (16pp.) including printed covers. Dual language English/Spanish. Very lightly handled.

Idioma: Español
Editorial: Vortice 2001
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Librería: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, ArgentinaLibreria del Signo
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Buenos Aires, Vortice ? Centro Cultural Recoleta, 2001. Sin paginar. Edición bilingüe inglés-castellano. Colaboraciones de o sobre Juan Carlos Romero, Fernando García Delgado, Hilda Paz, Clemente Padin y muchos otros. Con reproducciones fotográficas de las obras en…b/n. Rústica. Primera edición. Buen estado. Es un periódico (tiene un doblés al medio que no afecta la lectura).

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Asociación Uruguaya de Artistas Correo, Montevideo, Uruguay 1989
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin. 20 años Poema Proceso Brasileño. Montevideo, Uruguay: Asociación Uruguaya de Artistas Correo, 1989. Single sheet, folded. 4 pages.Spanish. Near fine but for slight edgewear and a light crease. Uncommon invitation to an exhibition 20 años Poema Proceso Brasileño organized… by the Asociación Uruguaya de Artistas Correo. Examples of work by Wlademir Dias Pino, Dailor Varela and Alvaro de Sá. Text by Clemente Padin. Poema/Processo was an attempt in Brazil in the late 1960s to go beyond Concrete Poetry by emphasizing the process as opposed to the final objective.Wlademir Dias Pino was a leader in this movement and Dailor Varela as well as Alvaro de Sá were both important contributors. A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship.
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Editorial: Premio Figari, Montevideo 2005
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Librería: Caixa Baixa, Florianopolis, SC, BrasilCaixa Baixa
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Bien. Livro em boas condições. Capas com leves desgastes. Lombada com marca de leitura. It includes a facsimile of Ovum 10, Nº2.
Más imágenesEditorial: Gallery de Doelen, Rotterdam 1975
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Librería: William Allen Word & Image, London, , Reino UnidoWilliam Allen Word & Image
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Condición: Very Good. Visual Poetry International 1975, Gallery de Doelen, Rotterdam, 1975. 210 x 150mm. Printed on both sides in black and red on white stock. Exhibition information on verso, list of artists on recto, including Bart Boumans (highlighted in red), Jiri Valoch, Herman de Vries, Gabor Toth, Clemente Padin, Dick Hig…gins, John Furnival, Lourdes Casto among others. Condition: Very Good, ding to bottom corners.
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Editorial: Vox, Buenos Aires 2014
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Rústica. Condición: Bien. Buenos Aires. Editorial Vox. 2014. Poesía visual.

Editorial: Microutopías.
Librería: ARREBATO LIBROS, Madrid, M, EspañaARREBATO LIBROS
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20 x 13 cm., 2021, Microutopías, rústica, 410 págs. NUEVO. Estos ensayos fueron escritos entre los años 1965 y 2020, abarcando casi todos los tópicos por los que ha surfeado mi obra, la poesía experimental, las artes de la acción, el arte correo, el video arte, el graffiti, las intervenciones urbanas, las instalaciones. asimismo… he discurseado a gusto sobre el activismo y el arte político, y le rendí homenaje a mis amigos más cercanos consciente de la deuda que tengo con ellos y con sus investigaciones. Poesía. Ediciones indómitas ENVIO POR CONTRAREEMBOLSO LLEVA UN CARGO ADICIONAL DE 3 EUROS.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Daadgalerie, Arte Correo (Mail Art aus Lateinamerika) Berlin, Germany 1984
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin (Curator). Arte Correo (Mail Art aus Lateinamerika) Berlin, Germany: Daadgalerie, 1984. Staple-bound softcover. 32 pages.German with some Spanish. Very good. Light edgewear. Minor soiling to back cover. Scarce catalog for an exhibition curated by Clemente Padin that took…place in Berlin, Germany at the Daadgalerie. Essay by René Block, interview with Padin, list of mail arts by country, and illustrations of mail art by Graciela Gutierrez Marx, Clemente Padin, Paulo Bruscky, Guillermo Deisler, Leonhard Frank Duch, Jorge Glusberg, Magali Lara, Manuel Marin, Taller Diseno de Puebla, Tulio Restrepo, Edgardo Antonio Vigo and more. A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo, Montevideo, Uruguay: Núcleo Uruguaya de Video Arte 1985
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No binding. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padín. Videoarte Performances of Clemente Padin poster and three Uruguaya de Artistas Correo flyers/brochure with original envelope mailed by Padin to John Held Jr. Montevideo, Uruguay: Núcleo Uruguaya de Video Arte/Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo, 1985/1988. 4 sheets, three fold…ed.Spanish and English. Very good. Slight edge wear.1988 Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo / Uruguayan Mail Artists Association closing statement has 1/2" split on both sides of its' horizontal crease.Original mailing envelope has stamped return address and typewritten address as well as postal stamps. Envelope bottom slit open. 1. A flyer distributed by Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo / Uruguayan Mail Artists Association notifying the public of and requesting their assistance in a letter writing campaign demanding the return of Eduard Diaz who was arrested, presumably for political activities, by Pinochet's fascist government in Chile, 1985. 2. Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo / Uruguayan Mail Artists Association flyer invitation to send work to the international mail art project "Nicaragua: Patria O Muerte" in 1985. 3. A 1988 sheet folded into fourths with a closing statement from Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo / Uruguayan Mail Artists Association and a list of their exhibitions over their existence from 1983-1988. Uruguay's military dictatorship ended in 1985, after which their activities became legitimate and not possibility open to sanctions, imprisonment, etc. 4. ideoarte Performances of Clemente Padin poster organized by Núcleo Uruguaya de Video Arte and held at Goethe-Institut Montevideo, 1988. Screened: "Por El Arte Y Por La Paz", "Por La Vida Y Por La Paz", and "Juan Y Maria". A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Goethe Institut Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay 1990
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin (Essay & Curator). III Bienal de Poesia Visual, Experimental y Alternativa Sección Cono Sur Latinoamericano: Argentina, Chile y Uruguay. Montevideo, Uruguay: Goethe Institut Montevideo, 1990. Staple-bound softcover. 24 pages.Spanish. Very good. Light soiling and edgewear…to covers. Scarce catalog for the Latin American Southern Cone section of the Third Biennial of Visual, Experimental & Alternative Poetry which was on view from June 4-8th 1990 and was published by Goethe Institut Montevideo, sponsored by IMM: Departamento de Cultura and organized by Núcleo Post Arte de México. This section of the Biennial was curated by Clemente Padín, who also wrote the accompanying essay and coordinated by Jorge Echenique. Illustrations of 21 works by artists including: Clemente Padín, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Jorge Caraballo, Horacio Zabala, Mirtha Dermisache, Guillermo Deisler, Amanda Berenguer, etc. The entire show was recorded and sent, along with all the exhibited works, to the III Biennial that was held in July at the Universidad Autónoma de México. The Núcleo Uruguayo de Video Arte collaborated. The following artists, organized by country, took part in the Biennial: ARGENTINA: Luis Cadelli, Mario Gemin, Alfredo Mauderli, Jorge Orta, Carlos Pamparana, Claudia del Río, Hilda Paz, Mariana Paula Perata, Edgardo Antonio Vigo; Grupo Escombros, composed of Horacio D'Alessandro, Luis Pazos, Héctor Puppo, and Juan Carlos Romero, and the Grupo de La Plata, composed of Martin Eckmeyer, Graciela Gutiérrez Marx, Silvia Lalli, and Susana Lombardo. CHILE: Guillermo Deisler, Eduardo Díaz Espinoza, Manuel Escobar, and César Olhagaray. URUGUAY: Amanda Berenguer, Magdalena Blanco, Jorge Caraballo, Silvia Cardoso, Jorge de Agosto, Jorge Echenique (h), Carlos Fariello and Buriano, Celma García, Dardo Villaverde, María Gutermann, Christian Kupchik, Clemente Padín, Eduardo Roland, Jhonny Rodríguez, Gerardo Lucero, Alcira Sout, Rubén Tani. In the context of videos, the Grupo Fabla, composed of Víctor Cunha, Jorge Luis Hernández, Luis Pereira, Atilio Pérez Da Cunha, Edgard Sención, and Elder Silva, and with a video of their own, the poet Carlos Pellegrino. A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo, Montevideo, Uruguay 1985
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padín (Editor). Participacion 8: Boletin de la Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo. Montevideo, Uruguay: Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo, 1985. Staple-bound softcover. 4 pages including covers.Spanish. Very good. Two folds and tape residue from mailing. Addressed by h…and to mail artist Private World. Postage stamps. Minor edgewear. Scarce newsletter published by Asociacion Uruguaya de Artistas Correo in April 1985. The Uruguayan Association of Mail Artists was a collective of mail artists in the 1980s. The first issue stated that it was edited by Clemente Padín, however this one does not, but his address is given as the newsletter's mailing address. Articles include"América latina: una nueva etapa en el desarrollo del Arte Correo" by N. N. Argañaraz."Intercambio cultural Nicaragua Uruguay"."Arte-Correo. Nuevos procesos de significación artística" by César Espinosa."Noticias de la AUAC"."Por los derechos del trabajador"."Invitaciones" with interesting calls for international exhibitions, mail art solicitations, etc from Guillermo Deisler, Graciela Gutiérrez Marx, Ruud Janssen, Clemente Padín and Jorge Caraballo, etc. An illustration by Henning Mittendorf and an advertisement for "O Dos:Revisit de Arte Correo". A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship. OCLC: University of Texas. (MOMA has scattered issues, but not this number).

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Clemente Padin, Juan y Maria: Acontecimiento Artistico-Social Montevideo, Uruguay 1988
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin. Juan y Maria: Acontecimiento Artistico-Social Montevideo, Uruguay: Clemente Padin, 1988. Staple-bound softcover. 16 pages including covers.Spanish and some English. Very good. Light creasing top right.Original mailing envelope with mail artist John Held Jr.'s handwritten… address has creasing, piece of flap torn off, stamped return address, and postage stamps and markings. Scarce book self-published by Padin documenting a 1988 performance action, dedicated to Alain Arias-Misson, intended to be a commentary against the economic situation in Uruguay and consequent mass emigration of youth. Texts by Clemente Padin. Photographs by Fernando González & Celma García. " JOHN & MARYThe Montevidean streets felt touched yesterday afternoon by an artistic action which gathered twenty youths directed by Clemente Padín. Carrying large letters with the words 'John' and 'Mary', the youths went around the montevidean town, standing next to buildings and signs in front of Artigas's mausoleum, under the 'dor of the city' and among people who were passing by at that time. Following the walk of 'John' and 'Mary' a loudspeaker played rock and rolls and differents words connected with the youths.It was touching to listen to 'bye, good-bye, bye, good-bye' related to the one hundred and fifty Uruguayans who daily emigrate finding among them a pamphlet to the audience just with the question 'Why?' and a number of revindications related to the youth's problematic. The artistic action framed in the previous activities to the 'What to do for love to art', ended up at 'Libertad Square', where 'John' and 'Mary', were close to the relatives who Friday by Friday claim for the appearing of their relatives.As it is indicated in the pamphlet given to the people 'this social-artistic action tries to be a help to the solution of the youths' problem'.LA HORA16 de setiembre de 1988 Montevideo-Uruguay" A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Jorge Caraballo & Clemente Padin, Montevideo, Uruguay 1991
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin and Jorge Caraballo. Caraballo - Padin: Solidaridad Uruguay. Montevideo, Uruguay: Jorge Caraballo & Clemente Padin, 1991. Staple-bound softcover. 40 pages.Spanish language with some English. Very good. Crease front top right. Minor toning and edgewear. A spot or two of so…iling. Padin's stamp to back left. Scarce book self-published by Padin and Caraballo documenting their imprisonment by Uruguay's military dictatorship in the late 1970's largely through essays, letters, posters and mail art calling for their release by an international roster of artists such as Ulises Carrion, Robin Crozier, Guillermo Deisler, Bill Gaglione, Paulo Bruscky, Dámaso Ogaz, Graciela Gutierrez Marx & Edgardo Antonio Vigo, etc.Prologue by Leon Lev who met the authors while they were imprisoned.A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship. Jorge Caraballo is an Uruguayan artist who made visual poetry and was active in main art. He was imprisoned by Uruguay's military dictatorship in the late 1970s.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Clemente Padin, Montevideo, Uruguay: Antonio Ladra 1987
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Antonio Ladra & Clemente Padín. Por La Vida y Por La Paz, Accion Por Chile pamphlet with laid in essay by Padin & two-page photocopy of La Revista de AEBU featuring article mentioning Ladra & Padin with Original Mailing Envelope. Montevideo, Uruguay: Antonio Ladra / Clemente Padin, 1987…. Staple-bound softcover & unbound sheets.16 pages, 1 folded sheet with laid in double-sided sheet, two folded sheets.Spanish and English. . Very good.Slight edgewear. Original mailing envelope has minor creasing. Ladra's address stamp to back with handwritten John Held Jr address and postal stamps on front. Ladra has highlighted his name on cover of "Por La Vida y Por La Paz" as well as his assistance credit inside and on photocopy article. 1. Por la Vida y Por la Paz / For Life & For Peace was a 1987 action by Clemente Padín denouncing the disappearance of political prisoners documented in this 16 artists' book with text and 11 photo-illustrations by Jorge Caraballo. 2. Accion Por Chile was a protest artwork by Antonio Ladra conducted in the street in Montevideo, Uruguay September 11th, 1987 documented in this 4 page book with two photographs, text, and a laid-in essay by Clemente Padin. Conducted with support from Uruguaya de Artistas Correo / Uruguayan Mail Artists Association. 3. Two-page photocopy. The first page is the front cover of an issue of La Revista de AEBU and the second page is an article titled Exposición Internacional de Arte Correo. A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship. OCLC - Por La Vida y Por La Paz: MOMA, The Getty, and The Tate. Other pieces are not present in OCLC.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Clemente Padín, Montevideo, Uruguay 1991
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin (Essay & Curator). Padin, Clemente - Action Works: Performances 1970-1991 3rd Edition. Montevideo, Uruguay: Clemente Padín, 1991. Staple-bound softcover. 32 pages.English. Very good. Minor foxing and edgewear. Scarce collection of performances by Clemente Padín from 1970-…1991 featuring accompanying text and illustrations for each work. A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship.
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Editorial: Private World, Montevideo, Uruguay/San Francisco, United States: Clemente Padin 1988
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Softcover/Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin. Stop The Blood. Montevideo, Uruguay/San Francisco, United States: Clemente Padin/ Private World, 1988.12 pages in collaged portfolio with hand-written letter laid in as well as mailed envelope.English with some Spanish. Very good. Bumping and creasing to portfolio which…has been collaged on front and back covers as well as inside. Inside front cover, a Clemente Padin designed stamp has been affixed. Inside back cover of portfolio, Private World has handwritten instructions to return finished work to his address. Padin's address stamp to back cover. Light creasing to pages. Original mailing envelope has creasing and tears. Padin's address stamp to envelope has been crossed out with new address. Unique book of collages by Padin illustrating in stark and at times comical ways the insanity of war, hunger, poverty, empty subculture, racism, etc and madein response to Private World's (a.k.a. Iain G. Hamilton) "Time Capsule" project. Hamilton mailed blank portfolios to select correspondence artists, intendedfor them to customize with their art and return. Laid in is a letter, in Spanish, inviting Clemente Padin to participate in the Pacific Coast Conference on Latin American Studies at San Diego State University and exhibit his art while in attendance. On the back, he has handwritten a letter to Private World saying he will attend this conference if he is able to obtain a visa. A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazinesLos Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship.
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Editorial: Montevideo 1993
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Rústica. Condición: Bien. Clemente Padin: SEMIOTIC POEM. The Beginning of the end of the word in latin american poetry. Montevideo [1993] Sin paginar. Plaquette. En inglés. Buen estado. Poesia Visual.
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Editorial: Banana Production, San Francisco 1976
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Bien. Wears to front coverrs and general handling marks. Foxing spots on some pages. 108 pages.
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Editorial: Les Anartistes, Marseille 1975
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Excelente. 17,5 cm X 21 cm. Texts in french.
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Editorial: Montevideo
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Rústica. Condición: Bien. Montevideo [1990] Plaquette. Buen estado. Poesía Visual.
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Editorial: Montevideo
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Rústica. Condición: Bien. [1992] Plaquette. Buen estado. Poesía Visual.
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Editorial: Montevideo 1989
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Rústica. Condición: Bien. Montevideo [1989] Sin paginar. Plaquette. Poesía Visual. Buen estado.
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Editorial: Cormorán y Delfín, Buenos Aires 1964
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Librería: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, ArgentinaLibreria del Signo
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Rústica. Condición: Bien. Primera edición. Colaboraciones de o sobre Juan José Ceselli, Rafael Squirru, León Benarós, Ruy Rodríguez, Horacio Salas, Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell, Juan Calzadilla, Roberto Juarroz, Gonzalo Arango, César Tiempo, Vinicius De Moraes, Yolanda Bedregal, Gyula Kosice, Marcos Silber, Pablo Neruda, Augusto De… Campos, Ernesto Cardenal, Marosa Di Giorgio, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gonzalo Rojas, Roberto J. Santoro, Clemente Padín, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Enrique Lihn, Alejandra Pizarnik, Rafael Guillén, Raquel Jodorowsky, Alberto Hidalgo y muchos otros. Cada número contiene ilustraciones originales (grabados, litografías, etc.) de diversos artistas. Todos los números en rústica y en buen estado. "Cormorán y Delfín, la única revista de poesía concebida en el mar, una revista que aparecía con publicaciones en los lugares más insólitos y traducía textos de poetas locales: a su manera, fue un embajador excepcional de la poesía (…) CORMORÁN Y DELFÍN fue una de las mayores revistas de poesía vanguardista de la década de 1960 fuera del eje euro-americano. Publicó su Manifiesto en el número 1 y también el "Manifiesto de la Poesía Laxodrómica" en el número 14, que sus editores calificaron de "supervanguardista".

Idioma: Español
Editorial: Ediciones El Timón, Buenos Aires 1966
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Librería: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, ArgentinaLibreria del Signo
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Rústica. Condición: Bien. Primera edición. Montevideo, Ediciones El Timón (Col. La cáscara del huevo), 1966. 14p. 1h. Cubierta ilustrada por Francisco Bonilla. Rústica. Primera edición. Buen estado general (pequeña mancha en borde inferior derecho de tapa, ver fotos). Primer libro del autor del que luego abjurara. Raro. Francisc…o BONILLA (ilustrador).
Más imágenesEditorial: Vox/Asunto Impreso 2005
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Librería: Cabalgando en un Silbido, Capital Federal, , ArgentinaCabalgando en un Silbido
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Buenos Aires. Editorial Vox/Asunto Impreso. 2005. Poesía visual. Muy buen estado.

Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Clemente Padín, Montevideo, Uruguay 1992
Librería: Fenrick Books, Queens, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaFenrick Books
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No binding. Condición: Very Good. Clemente Padin. Cuba: No Al Bloqueo. Montevideo, Uruguay: Clemente Padín, 1992. Poster.17 11/16 x 13".Spanish and English. Very good. Center horizontal and vertical crease. Pin holes at each corner. Minor creasing. Padin's address rubber-stamped to back bottom right. A printed poster loudly proc…laiming "Cuba: No Al Bloqueo" or "Cuba: No To The Blockade" with eight stamps celebrating the 25th anniversary of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara's capture by U.S. backed Bolivian soldiers at bottom and further embellished with stamps and stickers of an anti United States, anti-war, anti-corporate, etc nature. Perhaps produced to accompany an exhibition atGalería Correo Viejo in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1992. A Uruguayan artist, poet, and publisher, Padin edited the influential literary magazines Los Huevos del PlataandOVUM 10 which put him in contact with the international avant garde. A participant in mail art, his artistic and political endeavors landed him in jail in the late '70s and surveilled upon release til the mid '80s, deemed a threat by Uruguay's military dictatorship. OCLC: Not present.
Más imágenesEditorial: I.A.C. Central Office, Friedrichsfehn 1976
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Librería: The Idea of the Book, Tumwater, WA, Estados Unidos de AmericaThe Idea of the Book
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Saddle-stapled 16mo in self-wrappers printed in black throughout on white stock. Unpaginated [12 pp.]. Text in Italian and German. Variant artists' book by Clemente Padín featuring an hommage to Joseph Beuys' 1972 iconic photograph 'LA RIVOLUZIONE SIAMO NOI' in the form of alternate montages, including a detail photo of a fascis…t policeman, the pope, a chair, a man in a suit without a face, and Adam & Eve among other depictions. This is the 1976 edition published by Klaus Groh at I.A.C. Central Office, who also reissued another edition in 1994 with a slightly different cover design. Edition Staeck published an earlier edition in 1974 and then seemingly another edition in 1986, both with a slightly different cover design and image sequencing supposedly. Artifact Vibration Standard Score: 7.3. Trace amounts of age toning and rubbing to covers, including a miniscule stain at lower back cover. Very good or better.
Más imágenesEditorial: Editions Agentzia, Paris 1969
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Librería: The Idea of the Book, Tumwater, WA, Estados Unidos de AmericaThe Idea of the Book
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First edition. Square softcover 8vo in pictorial wrappers printed in black and red. Pages printed in black on white paper, with two pages printed on transparent vellum. To which is added an 18 x 12 cm black and white photograph laid in. 56 pp. Text mostly in French, some German, English, and Italian. Artists' book with text cont…ributions by Carlo A. Sitta, Ben Vautier, Sarenco, Paul Eluard, Jochen Gerz, and Manfred Mohr among others, and visual and concrete poetry contributions by Takahashi Shohachiro, Pierre Garnier and Seiichi Niikuni, Ronald Gross, Franco Vaccari, Clemente Padín, John Furnival, Paul de Vree, Michelle Perfetti, Ugo Carrega, and Jean-Claude Moineau among others. Includes a laid in black and white photograph reproducing pages 2324 from the book. No. 11/12 in the Editions Agentzia series founded and edited by Jean-François Bory and Jochen Gerz. Very good with faint rubbing to covers and trace amounts of age toning.
Más imágenesEditorial: Aménophis, Bruxelles 1970
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Librería: The Idea of the Book, Tumwater, WA, Estados Unidos de AmericaThe Idea of the Book
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First edition. Large softcover square 8vo in blue wrappers with pages mostly printed in black, some in color, and with two foldouts. Unpaginated [52 pp.] Text in French. Issue no. 9 of this quarterly Belgian artists' periodical with a focus on art and visual and concrete poetry. With contributions by Thierry Agullo, Charles Autr…ant, Gianni Bertini, Etienne Bertozzi, Daniel Biga, Robert Kayzer, Dr. Leon, Werner Lambersy, André Miguel, Cécile Miguel, Norge, Clemente Padín, Michele Perfetti, Jean-Marie Le Sidaner, Christian Tobas, Jean-François Bory, Jochen Gerz, Roland Flexner, Marie-Claire Gouat, Jean-Claude Moineau, André Morlain, Jean-Pierre Verheggen, and Chimele Vernon among others. Cover design for this issue by Clemente Padín. Very good or better with darkening along spine, trace amounts of age toning throughout, and light wear along cover extremities.