Catalogue No. 4 - Spring, 1977: Editions by Artists

By ART METROPOLE, bookseller
Many black & white text illus. throughout. 4to (267 x 205 mm.), orig. pictorial wrappers, staple-bound, with stamp & postmarked. [Toronto: Spring 1977].

One of the rarest Art Metropole catalogues, this is a landmark catalogue because of its extensive offerings from international artists. Established by the collective General Idea (AA Bronson, Felix Partz & Jorge Zontal) in 1974, Art Metropole was the first large-scale distributor of artists' books and publications in North America - two years before Printed Matter opened.


On the inside of the upper wrapper, Art Metropole is announced as an "archive/agency established to document, collect, publish and disperse information on the activities of artists working in new contexts and multiple media formats, including publications, recordings, multiples, film and video." The catalogue is then divided into Publications, Periodicals, Records, Special Editions, Video, and Film. Among the listings, we find rare books and works by or about Armleder, Baldessari, Barry, H. & B. Becher, Beuys, Brecht, Buren, Dibbets, Ehrenberg, Filliou, General Idea, Haacke, Higgins, Knowles, Kosuth, LeWitt, Matta-Clark, Oldenburg, Piper, Polke, Y. Rainer, Ruscha, Siegelaub, Snow, Spoerri, Tot, Valoch, Weiner, Yokoo, etc., etc.

In excellent condition A page from Michael Snow's Cover to Cover is on the upper wrapper.

❧ See "Art Metropole's Publications and Events History with Related Ephemera, January 1971 - April 2006," on the National Gallery of Canada website.

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Catalogue No. 4 - Spring, 1977: Editions by Artists

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