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Edité par Parachute, revue d'art contemporain September, October, November, 1985, Montréal, Quebec, 1985
Vendeur : Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
Edition originale
Stapled Wraps. First Edition, First Printing. pp. 53, [1]. 4to., measuring 10" x 12". Increasingly scarce issue of this quarterly, Canadian-published, avant-garde, art magazine. Featuring beautifully illustrated covers, and rich with interviews, art, black-and-white photographs, illustrations, literary criticism, art theory, and much else. Exceptionally well-preserved, with contents entirely without blemish, and free of writing, markings, notations, etc. Overall, near fine. Quite scarce in commerce. "PARACHUTE is a Canadian contemporary art magazine. The magazine offers the reader in-depth articles on the practice and theory of art, interviews, texts and works as conceived by artists themselves, as well as information relative to different aspects of contemporary art, including visual arts, music, film and video. PARACHUTE is a magazine preoccupied with the tendencies specific to the times, within an historical perspective that enables it to look at those who have made history and whose work remains important today, on a national and international basis. It is published quarterly in a 10" x 12" format, black and white photos, English and French.".
Edité par Parachute, revue d'art contemporain 1975 - 1987, Montréal, Quebec, 1975
Vendeur : Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
Edition originale
Stapled Wraps. First Edition, First Printing. Irregularly paginated, comprising 50 - 89 pages per issue. 4to's., uniformly measuring 10" x 12". Our offering comprises of twenty-one, increasingly scarce issues of this quarterly, Canadian-published, avant-garde, art magazine. Featuring beautifully illustrated covers, and rich with interviews, art, black-and-white photographs, illustrations, literary criticism, art theory, and much else. "PARACHUTE is a Canadian contemporary art magazine. The magazine offers the reader in-depth articles on the practice and theory of art, interviews, texts and works as conceived by artists themselves, as well as information relative to different aspects of contemporary art, including visual arts, music, film and video. PARACHUTE is a magazine preoccupied with the tendencies specific to the times, within an historical perspective that enables it to look at those who have made history and whose work remains important today, on a national and international basis. It is published quarterly in a 10" x 12" format, black and white photos, English and French." Excepting some very light general rubbing, and faint occasional spot to the extremities, most issues remain very well-preserved, contents entirely without blemish, and free of writing, markings, notations, etc. Overall, very good+. Quite scarce in commerce as a set. Altogether, our offering comprises of the following issues: No. 1 (Oct., Nov., Dec., 1975); No. 2 (Jan., Feb., Mar., 1976); No. 3 (Apr., May., June., 1976); No. 4 (Autumn, 1976); No. 6 (Spring, 1976); No. 7 (Summer, 1976); No. 11 (Summer, 1978); No. 12 (Autumn, 1978); No. 13 (Winter, 1978); No. 14 (Spring, 1979); No. 16 (Autumn, 1979); No. 17 (Winter, 1979); No. 21 (Winter, 1980); No. 23 (Summer, 1981); No. 24 (Fall, 1981); No. 28 (Winter, 1982); No. 33 (Dec., Jan., Feb., 1983-1984); No. 35 (June., July., Aug., 1984); No. 39 (June., July., August., 1985); No. 44 (Sept., Oct., Nov., 1986); No. 47 (June., July., August., 1987).