CÓDIGO 9.; Número uno. Revista bimestral
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- México, D.F. , 1989
México, D.F., 1989. (Some light soiling to covers; o/w v.g). b/w plates, illus., index, tipped in print, rubber stamp, tipped in b/w photographic slide, sealed envelope with text inside and rubber stamped on outside, tipped in color plate, visual poetry, spiral wrappers with silkscreen front cover in two colors and rear wrapper of soft corregated paper. Omar Gasca produced 5 issues of this magazine between 1989 - 1991. This first number contains drawings by José Castro Leñero. Highlights include: An essay by book artist Ambra Polidori on José Castro Leñero; Super Barrio de carne y hueso by Felipe Hernández; Mapa de América by ALejandro Ramos; Ciudad de México: la Conceptual es, by Omar Casca; Programa Libros (visual poetry), Gabriela Lara.
For the last number José Luis Cuevas gave hundred engravings. A notable event since the magazine, even with the engraving was sold at less price than the engraving. To say if the etching was worth two thousand, the magazine would have sold it for two thousand dollars.
Omar Gasca was born in Mexico City on 21 October 1952. In 1960 he began studies in drawing, painting and theater with Maestro Miguel Angel Vallejo, and painting and sculpture with Maestro Gonzalo Pozo. In 1970 he joined the free workshops at the National School of Plastic Arts of the UNAM in the Academia de San Carlos. In 1973 he first participated in a group exhibition presented his first individual exhibition in 1974. Since then he has participated in over 70 exhibitions, including collective and individual, in Mexico, France, USA, Argentina, England, Germany, Holland, Italy. Cuba, Poland, Canada and Brazil, among others. Between 1975-1985 he was devoted to Arte Cinético Conceptual. He has published numerous articles, studies, essay and books.
No holdings show in OCLC.
For the last number José Luis Cuevas gave hundred engravings. A notable event since the magazine, even with the engraving was sold at less price than the engraving. To say if the etching was worth two thousand, the magazine would have sold it for two thousand dollars.
Omar Gasca was born in Mexico City on 21 October 1952. In 1960 he began studies in drawing, painting and theater with Maestro Miguel Angel Vallejo, and painting and sculpture with Maestro Gonzalo Pozo. In 1970 he joined the free workshops at the National School of Plastic Arts of the UNAM in the Academia de San Carlos. In 1973 he first participated in a group exhibition presented his first individual exhibition in 1974. Since then he has participated in over 70 exhibitions, including collective and individual, in Mexico, France, USA, Argentina, England, Germany, Holland, Italy. Cuba, Poland, Canada and Brazil, among others. Between 1975-1985 he was devoted to Arte Cinético Conceptual. He has published numerous articles, studies, essay and books.
No holdings show in OCLC.