by Groh, Klaus
Two small unpaginated artist's books, signed and dated by Groh. Each booklet 3 7/8 x 2 3/4 inches. Side-stapled gray cardstock, titles handwritten in pencil to front covers and Groh's name rubber-stamped, hand-signed and dated '87 in pencil to back covers. Extremely light soiling to covers, overall excellent. N.p, 1987. Klaus Groh (b. 1936) is a German artist and author who helped bring Mail Art from America to Europe and established an international Mail Art network. He directed the Micro Hall Art Center and the cabaret Literaturium as well as the International Artists' Cooperation (I.A.C.), the latter of which he ran from 1969 to 1990.
These two miniature artist's books, titled "Love" and "Hate", are comprised of cut-up pages from a German telephone book, including some personal names and phone numbers as well as advertisements for businesses. They are unpaginated, each comprised of approximately 48 double-sided leaves.
These two volumes are possibly unique; as of April 2024, there were no listings for either booklet on OCLC. (Inventory #: 51538)
These two miniature artist's books, titled "Love" and "Hate", are comprised of cut-up pages from a German telephone book, including some personal names and phone numbers as well as advertisements for businesses. They are unpaginated, each comprised of approximately 48 double-sided leaves.
These two volumes are possibly unique; as of April 2024, there were no listings for either booklet on OCLC. (Inventory #: 51538)