Null [Fluxus] ccV TRE Fluxus Magazine, New York 1964-1970 Milan, Flash Art and K…
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[Fluxus] ccV TRE Fluxus Magazine, New York 1964-1970 Milan, Flash Art and King Kong International, ca. 1975. Original cardboard box, 43 x 33.5 cm, with pasted editor's label, containing the authorized re-edition of the first 9 issues of ccV TRE (some issues may derive from the leftovers of the original edition). Artists' publication in newspaper style edited by George Brecht, designed by George Maciunas. Black offset lithograph printed on various colours of paper. Each issue, 58 x 44 cm, folded to 29 x 44 cm, 4 pp. Contributions by Ay-O, Henry Flynt, Dick Higgins, Alison Knowles, Peter Moore, Nam June Paik, Takako Saito, Mieko Shiomi, Ben Vautier, Robert Watts, et al. Cardboard box with moderate edge wear, the newspapers are near mint. Bibl.: J. Hendricks, Fluxus Codex, New York 1988, pp. 94-100.

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[Fluxus] ccV TRE Fluxus Magazine, New York 1964-1970 Milan, Flash Art and King Kong International, ca. 1975. Original cardboard box, 43 x 33.5 cm, with pasted editor's label, containing the authorized re-edition of the first 9 issues of ccV TRE (some issues may derive from the leftovers of the original edition). Artists' publication in newspaper style edited by George Brecht, designed by George Maciunas. Black offset lithograph printed on various colours of paper. Each issue, 58 x 44 cm, folded to 29 x 44 cm, 4 pp. Contributions by Ay-O, Henry Flynt, Dick Higgins, Alison Knowles, Peter Moore, Nam June Paik, Takako Saito, Mieko Shiomi, Ben Vautier, Robert Watts, et al. Cardboard box with moderate edge wear, the newspapers are near mint. Bibl.: J. Hendricks, Fluxus Codex, New York 1988, pp. 94-100.

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