Item #40116 REVUE OU #38-39 (Ingatestone, Essex: February 1971). Henri CHOPIN.
REVUE OU #38-39 (Ingatestone, Essex: February 1971).
REVUE OU #38-39 (Ingatestone, Essex: February 1971).

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REVUE OU #38-39 (Ingatestone, Essex: February 1971).

Double issue of Chopin’s Revue OU, the third published in England. Various inserts contained in gatefold card folder (27x26cm.), supported by two wooden blocks (the cover prints “Mr Ugly” [Richard Nixon] and “Mon Computeur Poem”, two artworks by Chopin).

The inserts comprise a 33rpm 10” vinyl record featuring sound poetry by Henri Chopin, Bengt Emil Johnson, Sten Hanson and Jacques Bekaert, and original prints in various formats and sizes by Marcelle Cahn; Henri Chopin (including a poster silkscreened in gold and blue titled “Is a virus perhaps simply very small units of Sound and Image”, based on William Burroughs’s text “Electronic Revolution”); Cozette de Charmoy; Jean Degottex; Hansjörg Gisiger (a signed relief print); Jef Golyscheff (with text by Raoul Hausmann); Marcel Mariën; and Richard Orton.

Some creasing and light corner wear to folder, with 1cm. closed tear to upper edge of rear panel; wooden blocks intact; all inserts Near Fine; vinyl unplayed in original white paper sleeve. One of 475 numbered copies from a total edition of 500.

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