Dr. Hugo Heyrman Panamarenko

1965

Periodical, 299 x 224 mm, 9 p.
Materials: ink, paper

Collection: Collection M HKA, Antwerp.

2. Second issue (Ocober 1965): 9 pp. Xeroxed in black on white card, recto/verso (299 x 224 mm). This issue contains the xeroxed heads of the four protagonists, Panamarenko, Wout Vercammen, Hugo Heyrman and Bernd Lohaus. Tony Rombouts and Jeroen Henneman both contributed with a single page composition/ poem. One composition by Hugo Heyrman bears the date '13 oktober 1965'. (www.doctorhugo.org)

 

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