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Kling,T.

wolkenstein. mobilization' Ute Langanky linoprints. Münster, Kleinheinrich 1997. fol. With 10 tls. col. Linoprints in color. 13 nn. OU. in original wooden slipcase. Edition of 100 copies, on BFK Rives laid paper, copies without the signature and no. - ╔In addition: Daerr, Alexa.╗ Artist's book. 6 pp. with montages with corrugated cardboard, 1998. 8°. Ocart. - Signed, dated and with eh. Dedication by the artist, dat. March 1998 - Alexa Daerr, Objects. Cat. d. Galerie Barbara Cramer, Bonn 1996. 9 col. Illustr. ocart. - ╔Löbner,Anna.╗ Sketches 1989. Meerbusch, Kunstkabinett Mönter (1989). Gr.8°. 4 monogr. pen and ink drawings, loose in ocart. box, signed on the cover. - Löbner,A. Inventions and interventions. 1989-2000. (Düsseldorf n.d.). Qu.8°. With numerous col. Illustr. 58 p., 3 pp. illustr. okaart. - ╔Kliege, Wolfgang.╗ Tuchobjekt 8, 1979. red plaid white cloth, multi-folded in original cardboard with printed cover. 33.5 x 22.3 x 3.4 cm. - Wolfgang Kliege, agitato ma non troppo. Works 1968-1981. cat. d. Exhib. Kunstverei der Rheinlande u. Westfalen, Düsseldorf 1981. 4°. With numerous illustrations. illustr. oc. cart.

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