Géza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen
Géza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen
Géza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen
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^Visuelle Poesie. (with → Sachsa, K.) Cat.: + poster. Offset, A/5, 36 p. / Museen der <br />
Stadt Gotha, Schloss Friedenstein. Gotha. 1990<br />
^Figurengedichte. Offset print from zinc-plates. 18.5x12 cm., 27 leaves, bound {50}. <br />
(Print: Axel Möbest, Bound: Thomas Lüttich) {50} S. P., 1990<br />
^Unlesbar & Sprachlos. Visuelle Poesie. 25x21 cm., silkscreen, 34 leaves {50}. <br />
Autoren Ed., Halle<br />
^Calligraphic. 7 silkscreens, A/4, in envelope {80} S. P., Halle, 1 Mai. 1990. <br />
^wortBILD - Visuelle Poesie in der DDR. (Anth. with ed. → Kowalski, J., with the<br />
curriculum of the authors) 20x15 cm. offset, 164 p. Mitteldeutscher <br />
Verlag, Leipzig, 1990.<br />
Further → GDR Visual & Experimental Poetry<br />
^Multiple (Bookobjext {4}). 15x10.5x0.5 cm, offset, collage. Novemebr 3, 1990 <br />
^Collages (with G. Berchenko) A/5, 24 leaves, spiral-bound {50}, S. P., Paris-Berlin <br />
^5 Years UNI/vers (1987-1992). Artists' project for vis. & exp. poetry.<br />
<br />
Cat.: A/5, offset, 28 p. {100}. Halle. 1992<br />
5 Jahre UNI/vers (;). Zum 500. Jahrestag der Eroberung Amerikas. Text: B. → Milde <br />
(German) With a list of (all?) participants of the UNI/vers issues. A/5,<br />
offset, 12 p. + 1 original art print. October 10 - November 9, 1992<br />
UNI/vers Visuelle und experimentelle Poesie international (Offset magazine, also <br />
with colour print cover. A/5, ~30 p. {1000}, 1994, #1-2)<br />
Guillermo Deisler died October 21, 1995 in Halle 1995<br />
~<br />
Literature:<br />
Géza <strong>Perneczky</strong>: The Magazine Network. The trends of alternative art in the light<br />
of their periodicals 1968-1988. Edition Soft Geometry, Köln, 1993. 107 p.<br />
Para Guillermo - nuestro amigo (→ Augenweide, Ed. N° 21) Orig. works by 58<br />
artists, A/4, mixed techn., ~ 65 leaves, bound like assembling {60} Introduction<br />
text: Jörg → Kowalski, 1995<br />
«...I knew Willy postally from 1967 when we interchanged our publications Ediciones<br />
Mimbre and Los Huevos del Plata and our incipient mail art. Personally, I met<br />
him in 1971 during the International Expo of Propositions to Realize, in the CAYC,<br />
Art and Communication Centre, conducted by Jorge → Glusberg. The event was<br />
curated by Edgardo Antonio → Vigo. From that moment we were friends for ever.<br />
Guillermo was professor at the Visual Arts Department of the Chilean University in<br />
Antofagasta, a northerly city. During the state-stroke by Pinochet and the Chilean<br />
Army, in 1973, Willy and his family had to escape quickly from their mother<br />
country. After a stay in Paris, with Julien → Blaine, they established at Plovdiv, a<br />
Bulgarian city and, later they mover to Halle, Germany, where he died in fall,<br />
October 1995.<br />
In my first public opportunity, at the beginning of the V Biennal International<br />
of Visual/Experimental Poetry, curated by César → Espinosa in Mexico<br />
City, from 10th to 20th of January, 1996, I performed an homage to Guillermo,<br />
with a lecture of his poems and tales about our friendship (I recorded when<br />
Guillermo sent me Bulgarian official stamps that I bought in Montevideo for<br />
financing the OVUM's mail)...»<br />
(In: <strong>Ruud</strong> → <strong>Janssen</strong>: The Mail-Interview with Clemente Padín. A/5, phc.,<br />
12 p. TAM-Publ.: TAM-960114, Tilburg, 1996)<br />
Karla Sachse: Gillermo Deisler. In: Mail Art. Eastern Europpe in International<br />
Network. (Catalogue and Anthology) Staatliches Museum Schwerin / Kunsthalle<br />
Budapest. Bilingual edition: German and English. Schwerin, 1996. 119-124 p.<br />
Guillermo Deisler. Grafik, Visuelle Poesie, Buchobjekte. (Eds.: Bärbel Zausch<br />
& Jörg → Kowalski) Cat.: 25x17 cm. offset, 56 p. / Staatliche Galeria Moritzburg,<br />
Halle. Text by G. Deisler: Einige Ereignisse... / Some events... («...It's very<br />
important for me to say that I consider my occupation as an artist as very small