Géza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen
Géza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen
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an audio-cassette realized by Scherstjanoi: lautisieren.) Ed. Ljub,<br />
Annaberg-Buchholz, 1990<br />
^Alphabet project. / Scriptual Graphic. Cat.: A/4, with 31 silkscreen printed leaves <br />
+ cover, 25 parts. Also a special edition of this catalogue with original<br />
works {70}. Schwarzenberg ( → Hess) / Annaberg-Buchholz, 1992<br />
^Herbarium I-II. ( assembling in portfolio {100}, A/4, ~50 leaves. 1995-96, #1-2)<br />
Exh.: Schlossgalerie Schlettau, Annaberg. Ed. Ljub, Schwarzenberg <br />
( → Hess) / Chemnitz , 1996<br />
^# 1<br />
Spuren. Hommage á Guillermo Deisler. A/4 size book with graphics by E. Koenig, <br />
H. Hess (each 10 pages), texts by Koenig, Hess & B. Milde. {10}<br />
Edition Ljub, Schwarzenberg (→ Hess) / Chemnitz , 1997<br />
edition ljub 1987 - 1997. Assembling like publ. with graphics by A. S. Berndt, <br />
W. Heisig, H. Hess, P. Huckauf, O. Osten, V. Scherstjanoi, J. Seifert.<br />
Introduction by Brigitta Milde. 30.5x23.5 cm., mixed techn. {15}.<br />
Chemnitz, 1997<br />
^Farbäquator – equator of colours. Cat.: A/5, phc. 24 p. + 16 colour paper leaves. <br />
~<br />
Seurce:<br />
Essay by B. Milde (German, English). {100} Edition Ljub. Chemnitz,<br />
1998. Exh.: Kunstkeller Annaberg-Buchholz (→ Seifert), 1999<br />
Galerie am Markt, Annaberg-Buchholz, 1982 - 1992. Part I. (a chronicle) with<br />
art works, graphics and photos by 24 artists collaborated with the gallery {45}.<br />
Book of 30.5x23.5 cm. Edition Ljub. Annaberg-Buchholz, 1992<br />
Galerie am Markt, Annaberg-Buchholz, 1982 - 1992. Part II. (a documentation).<br />
Catalogue contributions, texts and reviews by Brigitta Milde {20}. Book of<br />
30.5x23.5 cm. Edition Ljub. Annaberg-Buchholz, 1993<br />
^Verlagsverzeichnis. A/4 leaflet. Edition Ljub. Chemnitz, D-09126. 1997<br />
Miletic, V. ? Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1989<br />
Witata Art (Mail Art fanzine, 1989, #1-2)<br />
<br />
Milinkovic, R. Iriska 42. Ruma, YU-22400 Yugoslavia 1983<br />
^Necronomicon (Assembling in A/4 size, bound, 30 parts. 30 + 1 laves {100}. <br />
1983-, #1 only?)<br />
Miller, Joni K. / Thompson, Lowry c/o Workman Publishing. 1 West, 39 St. New York, NY-10018, USA 1978<br />
^The Rubber Stamp Album («The first complete guide to the fastest-growing instant ® <br />
art phenomenon. It is for small children, grown-ups, artists, teachers,<br />
rubberstamp freaks and everyone else too...» (Statement). The book published<br />
material from the alternative and the Mail Art scene, too (e.g. →<br />
Leavenworth Jackson, R. E. Gasowski, Al Sousa, → Higgins III., Bill →<br />
Gaglione, Anna → Banana, Irene → Dogmatic, Ray → Johnson, Endre<br />
→Tót, Ken → Fridman, Ray → DiPalma, Robert → Jack and many others),<br />
and gived a short survey of the using of stamps by artists respectively the<br />
rubber stamp news and rubber exhibitions. Letter size, offset, 216 p.)<br />
Workman Publishing, New York, 1978<br />
Milliken, Donald P. (!Don Milliken! / !Uncle Don!) 1306 Alabama Ave. Durham, NC-27705. USA 1993<br />
↑ P. O. Box 411. Sunderland, MA-01375 - “ - 1981<br />
↑ P. O. Box 868. Amherst, MA-01004 - “ - 1976<br />
.............................................................................................................................................................<br />
^OR (One of Mail Art's longest running publs., each issue is different in theme and ®<br />
looks: small booklet format, mixed technic with handmade applications,<br />
beautiful making up. Mostly mini size like A/6, offset, xerox, rubber<br />
stamps, collages, etc. 4-16 p. 1976-, ~ 150#)