LABYRISMEN 10

1968
38.3cm x 47.2cm
color lithograph
Collection Fondation Constant, NL, Collection Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Donated by the Golda and Meyer Marks Cobra Collection, Collection Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, NL, Collection Frans Hals Museum, NL, Collection Kunstmuseum Den Haag, NL
CID: 851

11 lithographs by Constant with texts by C. Caspari. Typographics done by Constant. Printed by P. Clement, Amsterdam.
Edition: 76 [numbered 1-73], of which 3x Hors Commerce [numberedI to III]. 
Published in house as a co-op with Gallery Krikhaar Amsterdam.

‘Labyrismen’ is a visualisation in word and image of New Babylonian. The German texts by Caspari are written in his spontaneous handwriting; sometimes words are even crossed out. The texts explain the meaning and importance of labyrinths in New Babylon as being a playground for the New Babylonians. 

LABYRISMEN 10A

1968
ink, paper
Collection Fondation Constant, NL, Collection Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Donated by the Golda and Meyer Marks Cobra Collection, Collection Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, NL, Collection Frans Hals Museum, NL, Collection Kunstmuseum Den Haag, NL
CID: 862

11 lithographs by Constant with texts by C. Caspari. Typographics done by Constant. Printed by P. Clement, Amsterdam.
Edition: 76 [numbered 1-73], of which 3x Hors Commerce [numberedI to III]. 
Published in house as a co-op with Gallery Krikhaar Amsterdam.

‘Labyrismen’ is a visualisation in word and image of New Babylonian. The German texts by Caspari are written in his spontaneous handwriting; sometimes words are even crossed out. The texts explain the meaning and importance of labyrinths in New Babylon as being a playground for the New Babylonians. 

LABYRISMEN 11

1968
37.7cm x 47.2cm
lithograph
Collection Fondation Constant, NL, Collection Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Donated by the Golda and Meyer Marks Cobra Collection, Collection Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, NL, Collection Frans Hals Museum, NL, Collection Kunstmuseum Den Haag, NL
CID: 852

11 lithographs by Constant with texts by C. Caspari. Typographics done by Constant. Printed by P. Clement, Amsterdam.
Edition: 76 [numbered 1-73], of which 3x Hors Commerce [numberedI to III]. 
Published in house as a co-op with Gallery Krikhaar Amsterdam.

‘Labyrismen’ is a visualisation in word and image of New Babylonian. The German texts by Caspari are written in his spontaneous handwriting; sometimes words are even crossed out. The texts explain the meaning and importance of labyrinths in New Babylon as being a playground for the New Babylonians. 

New Babylon over Amsterdam (Atlas van New Babylon)

1968
200.0cm x 300.0cm
geographical map, ink, watercolour
Collection Amsterdam Museum, NL
CID: 526

A special commission of Amsterdams Historisch Museum (now called Amsterdam Museum) in 1968

New Babylon sectoren

1968
7.5cm x 12.9cm
etching
Collection Frans Hals Museum, NL
CID: 1420

Edition: 20

Print: 1/20

Schaalmodel voor ludieke trap

1968
18.0cm x 44.0cm x 40.0cm
cardboard, fibreboard, metal wire, paint, plywood
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 725

For the exhibition at the Amsterdam Museum, ca 1968.

Schets voor een mobiel labyrint

1968
100.0cm x 125.0cm
paper, watercolour
Collection Centraal Museum Utrecht, NL
CID: 1241

Sectoren van New Babylon

1968
11.9cm x 13.1cm
etching
Collection Fondation Constant, NL, Collection Frans Hals Museum, NL
CID: 794

Editions: [30 & X]

Centurion

1967
47.2cm x 67.0cm
color lithograph
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 878

Edition: 20

Communicate or die

1967
43.0cm x 55.0cm
color lithograph
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 879

Edition: 35