A handwritten sentence by Teige (Je me souviens tous les jours à vous.)
1930s. Je me souviens tous les jours à vous. ( I remember you everyday.) From the collection of Jean-Paul Kahn. 20x13 cm. More
1930s. Je me souviens tous les jours à vous. ( I remember you everyday.) From the collection of Jean-Paul Kahn. 20x13 cm. More
Budapest: Dokumentum, 1927. Cover and typography by Kassak. First edition. In original paper. 32 p. Rare book with design by Lajos. Kassak. More
Budapest: Pantheon, 1935. First edition. In original cloth. 228 p.; 231 p. Kassák's autobiography. Inscribed to his wife Jolán Simon. More
Budapest: Hungaria, 1940. In original illustrated wrappers. 52 p. With the preface of Lajos Kassák, thirty poems and six drawings. Published in 300 copies, it is unnumbered. It was typographized and the cover was designed by Lajos Lengyel. Inscribed to the Cserepfalvi family. Imre Cserépfalvi, born Imre Deutsch (1900 -..... More
(Budapest): Munka (Hungária Nyomda), 1931. Five full page illustrations. First edition. In original photographically illustrated paper, printed in red and black. (52) p. Cover photo (portrait of Kassák) by Árpád Szélpál the avant-garde poet and photographer who, together with the painter Ernő Schubert and the (later Oscar winner) scenic designer..... More
Budapest: Pantheon (Globus), (1929). First edition. In original, photorgraphically illustrated cover, designed by Kassák. 356, (4) p. Novel by Lajos Kassák (1887–1967) the Hungarian poet, author, painter, theoretician of art and the main figure of the Hungarian Avant-garde. In 1915 he founded the anti-militarist, activist periodical “A tett” (The Deed)..... More
Budapest: Grill Cs[ászári]. és Kir[ályi]. Könyvkereskés; Benkő Gyula (Világosság), 1912. First edition. In original illustrated paper. 155, (5) p. Kassák’s debut book, a collection of short stories. The cover was designed by Béla Uitz, a close associate of Kassák. From 1916 they co-edited the major Hungarian avant-garde magazine “MA”... More
Budapest: Grill Csász. és Királyi Könyvkereskedés – Benkő Gyula (Jakab M. H.), 1914. First edition. In original illustrated cover, printed in red and black. Designed by Lajos Gulácsy. 71, (1) p. Early work by Lajos Kassák (1887–1967) the Hungarian poet, author, painter, theoretician of art and the main figure of..... More
Budapest (Szeged): Pantheon (Délmagyarország), (1932). First edition. In original photographically illustrated cover. 338, (2) p. Novel by Lajos Kassák (1887–1967) the Hungarian poet, author, painter, theoretician of art and the main figure of the Hungarian Avant-garde. In 1915 he founded the anti-militarist, activist periodical “A tett” (The Deed) in the..... More
Wien (Vienna): Bécsi Magyar Kiadó (Johann N. Vernay), 1920. In pubisher’s illustrated wrappers, designed by Sándor Bortnyik. 159, (1) p. The Vienna edition of Kassák’s first novel that has originally published in Budapest, 1918. Cover by Sándor Bortnyik the avant-garde painter and graphic artist, the co-editor Kassák’s magazine “MA”. More
Budapest: Lajos Kassák (Helikon-Biró-Nyomda), (1933). First edition. In original illustrated paper. 191, [1]; 205, [1] p. Cover by Lajos Lengyel(1904–1978) the Hungarian graphic artist and photographer. In his early years he was involved in the modernist movements and became member of Kassák’s Munka-Circle. More
Budapest: Kassák Lajos – Kelet Népe (Arany János Irodalmi és Nyomdai Műintézet), 1941. First edition. Signed. Limited, numbered edition (270/300). In original illustrated wrappers, by József Csáky. 60, (4) p. Book of poems by Lajos Kassák (1887–1967) the Hungarian poet, author, painter, theoretician of art and the main figure of..... More
Budapest: Lajos Kassák (Krausz J. és Társa), March 1, 1918. Illustrated title page, a linocut illustration and a full page photographic reproduction. First edition. Text in Hungarian. (1), 30–40 p. With Ede Bohacsek’s drawing on title page, an original linocut by János Mattis-Teutsch and a photographic reproduction of Pál Pátzay’s..... More
Budapest: Lajos Kassák (Krausz J. és Társa), October 15, 1918. Illustrated title page and two illustrations. First edition. Text in Hungarian. (1), 110–124 p. Lajos Tihanyi’s painting on title page, and two full page reproductions by him. Lajos Tihanyi (1885–1938) was an outstanding Hungarian Avant-garde painter and lithographer, lived and..... More
Personal letters and greeting cards from and to family and friends. Contains photographs by Kepes, a letter by James Prestini and Mario Montagnana. György Kepes (1906–2001) was a Hungarian born visual artist, painter and designer. Emigrated to the the U.S. in 1937 and taught design at the New Bauhaus..... More
[Budapest]: Váray J., Arany János nyomda rt, [1933]. Photographically illustrated with reproductions of Kertész's images. First edition. Size: ca. 175 × 135 mm. Advertisement postcard of a puppetry exhibition with André Kertész’s photos. One of the curators of the exhibition was Géza Blattner (1893–1967) the Hungarian-French puppeteer, painter, stage..... More
[S. l.]: [S.n], 1973. Original, vintage poster. rinted in black-and-white. Signed in the upper right in pen. With four photographic reproductions. 205 × 289 mm. Signed poster by the Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde artist, Károly Kismányoky (1943–2018). The poster shows four black-and-white photographic reproductions of the documentation of Kismányoky’s..... More
1973. Bound with two clamps. 40 p. 40 paper collage . Klaus Groh studied art education and art history and received his doctorate as Dr. phil. at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg with the topic “The new DaDaism on the American west coast” (Maro-Verlag, Augsburg) Groh headed the..... More
[Prague]: [Privately printed, samizdat], [1981]. First edition. Samizdat. Signed by the artist on the front cover. In publisher’s printed wrappers. (16) p. Knízák’s ideas and descriptions of performances, published as samizdat. Milan Knízák (b. 1940) is a Czech performance artist, a member of Fluxus and director of Fluxus..... More
Lodz: AR. 1931. Book design by Władyslaw Strzeminski. In original illustrated paper. 79 p. 46 illustration. The extremely rare iconic book by Kobro and Strzeminski where they presented the theory of Unism and referred to key Europen artists (Van Doesburg,Vamtongerloo, Moholy, Archipenko, Lipchitz etc.). More
Budapest: Piatnik R.T., (ca. 1930). Each page illustrated and printed in red and black. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers, printed in red, black and orange. 15, (1) p. Illustrated advertisement and price list of the Advertisement Corporation of Budapest. Designed by Sándor Kolozsváry (1896–1944; Hungarian graphic artist). More
Riga: Avanti, 1932. With illustrated title and several text illustrations. First edition. First issue (of 11). Stapled wraps. 15, (1) p. First issue of the richly illustrated leftist, avant-garde Latvian weekly magazine. The “Informators” was a illustrated weekly cultural magazine, with covers and illustrations by Kārlis Buss, Samuils Haskins..... More
Riga: Laikmets, 1930. First edition. Presentation copy. In publisher’s, illustrated wrappers (uncredited), printed in red, brown and black. 29, (3) p. Inscribed book of poems by Andrejs Kurcijs (1884-1959) the Latvian poet, writer, literary critic and leftist politician. A major figure of Latvian artistic and political life of the time..... More
Riga: Laikmeta izdevums, 1932. First edition. In publisher’s, uncredited Constructivist wrappers. 77, (3) p. Andrejs Kurcijs (1884-1959) was a Latvian poet, writer, literary critic and leftist politician. A major figure of Latvian artistic and political life of the time. He was strongly influenced by the contemporary European modern artistic movements..... More
(Riga): Laikmeta Izdevums (Latvju Kultura), (1925?). First edition. In original paper, printed in red and black. 23 (recte 32) p. Book of poems by Andrejs Kurcijs (1884-1959) the Latvian poet, writer, literary critic and leftist politician. A major figure of Latvian artistic and political life of the time. He was..... More