Null [Ephemera] Lawrence Weiner, Art & Project bulletins Three Art & Project Bul…
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[Ephemera] Lawrence Weiner, Art & Project bulletins Three Art & Project Bulletins, comprising Nos.53 and 54 (both April 1972), plus the sought after No.113, an extra large issue printed in green. Mailed copies. (1-2) Nos. 53 and 54, single folded sheets, 29.5 x 21 cm, 4 pp. printed black on white paper. Each with a one-line statement by Weiner in English and Dutch. (3) No.113, 59 x 42 cm, folded twice, 29.5 x 21 cm, printed green on off-white paper, contains drawings and texts by Weiner. Toning and light age wear around lower paper edge. (4) Announcement sheet Jan. 1971 promoting an upcoming Weiner booklet featuring twenty works, published by Art & Project in an edition of 300. (total 4)

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[Ephemera] Lawrence Weiner, Art & Project bulletins Three Art & Project Bulletins, comprising Nos.53 and 54 (both April 1972), plus the sought after No.113, an extra large issue printed in green. Mailed copies. (1-2) Nos. 53 and 54, single folded sheets, 29.5 x 21 cm, 4 pp. printed black on white paper. Each with a one-line statement by Weiner in English and Dutch. (3) No.113, 59 x 42 cm, folded twice, 29.5 x 21 cm, printed green on off-white paper, contains drawings and texts by Weiner. Toning and light age wear around lower paper edge. (4) Announcement sheet Jan. 1971 promoting an upcoming Weiner booklet featuring twenty works, published by Art & Project in an edition of 300. (total 4)

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