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Hans Ulrich Obrist et al. - World soup Küchenausstellung 1991 / The Kitchen Show 1991 - 1993
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Hans Ulrich Obrist et al. - World soup Küchenausstellung 1991 / The Kitchen Show 1991 - 1993

This portfolio is a collection of contributions to the “Kitchen Show”, which took place from July to September 1991 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Limited edition of 400 copies. “The Kitchen Show” was the first exhibition curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist. An experiment in self-organization and an early questioning of the spaces in which one can present art, the exhibition came about during Obrist’s days as a student of political economics at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.” “It was about organizing an exhibition in a very unspectacular setting.” - Hans Ulrich Obrist. (Source: Ways of Curating) The illustrated cardboard portfolio contains the following: - General catalogue with photos of the various works of art - Christian Boltanski, Plats du jour, brochure with colour photos - Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, L'art de la cuisine, brochure and three cards with original drawing(!) in crystal paper bag - Hans Peter Feldmanm Katalog, brochure - Paul-Armand Gette, Nymphaea alba. L, typographic card - C.O. Paeffgen, Messer, facsimile image, 23 × 30 cm., signature in print - Roman Signer, Fässer, brochure - Richard Wentworth, Photoabzüge, photo folder with 7 colour photographs - Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Coop, (Prospekt, advertising brochure) Furthermore included is a cryptographic work not mentioned anywhere, neither in the catalogue nor in several sources online. This parcel will be shipped by registered mail.

No. 15403953

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Hans Ulrich Obrist et al. - World soup Küchenausstellung 1991 / The Kitchen Show 1991 - 1993

Hans Ulrich Obrist et al. - World soup Küchenausstellung 1991 / The Kitchen Show 1991 - 1993

This portfolio is a collection of contributions to the “Kitchen Show”, which took place from July to September 1991 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Limited edition of 400 copies.

“The Kitchen Show” was the first exhibition curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist. An experiment in self-organization and an early questioning of the spaces in which one can present art, the exhibition came about during Obrist’s days as a student of political economics at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.”

“It was about organizing an exhibition in a very unspectacular setting.”

- Hans Ulrich Obrist.

(Source: Ways of Curating)


The illustrated cardboard portfolio contains the following:

- General catalogue with photos of the various works of art

- Christian Boltanski, Plats du jour, brochure with colour photos

- Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, L'art de la cuisine, brochure and three cards with original drawing(!) in crystal paper bag

- Hans Peter Feldmanm Katalog, brochure

- Paul-Armand Gette, Nymphaea alba. L, typographic card

- C.O. Paeffgen, Messer, facsimile image, 23 × 30 cm., signature in print

- Roman Signer, Fässer, brochure

- Richard Wentworth, Photoabzüge, photo folder with 7 colour photographs

- Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Coop, (Prospekt, advertising brochure)


Furthermore included is a cryptographic work not mentioned anywhere, neither in the catalogue nor in several sources online.

This parcel will be shipped by registered mail.

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