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Situationist Times |
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The Situationist Times ran to six issues edited and published by Jacqueline de Jong between May 1962 and December 1964 in Hengelo (The Netherlands), Copenhagen and Paris, in editions of between 1,000-2,000. Contributors include: Theo Wolvecamp, de Jong, Armando, Vanderkamm, Gruppe SPUR, de Boer, Edle Hansen, Singer, Gordon Fazarkely, M. Bucaille, G. Hay, Asger Jorn, P. Schat, Noel Arnaud, Pierre Alechinsky, Boris Vian, and many others.
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This issue is the "International British Edition";
This issue deals with labyrinths;
This issues deals with the Ring, the interlaced ring and consequently the Chain.
(International Parisian Edition) contains 33 lithographs (Alechinsky, Klasen, Jorn, Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Topor, Saura.)