The Most Important European Art Scandalpaper

Publisher: Center for Book Arts

Edition: First Edition of 500

Year: 2025

Binding: Soft cover, staple bound

Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches

Pages: 30

The artist-led magazine-newspaper, Fandangos, was founded by Raúl Marroquín in 1973 in the Netherlands. This risograph-printed publication documents his collaboration with Marjo Schumans and Anton Verhoeven. Both a cornerstone of self-published artist media and a vital archival document, Fandangos captured the pulse of 1970s artistic practices in Europe. It featured contributions from artists active in Fluxus, conceptual art, visual and concrete poetry, Body Art, Mail Art, performance, and pop culture. The magazine condensed key dialogues of the era into a dynamic, often irreverent format.

This publication contains an essay by curators Camilo Otero and Iván Tovar, images of the works on view, a checklist, and detail reproductions of some of the artist contributions included in the original Fandangos.

Designed by Neeta Patel.

Current CBA Members can receive a 50% discount on this publication if purchased in person at Center for Book Arts during the exhibition.

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