Article on three exhibitions with Constant's work in Amsterdam in 1978: Aquarellen en tekeningen at Galerie d'Art, Schilderijen 1969-77 at Stedelijk Museum and Constant | Grafiek at Printshop Piet Clement.
Article on three exhibitions with Constant's work in Amsterdam in 1978: Aquarellen en tekeningen at Galerie d'Art, Schilderijen 1969-77 at Stedelijk Museum and Constant | Grafiek at Printshop Piet Clement.
Article by Lily van Ginneken on three exhibitions with Constant's work in Amsterdam in 1978: Aquarellen en tekeningen at Galerie d'Art, Schilderijen 1969-77 at Stedelijk Museum and Constant | Grafiek at Printshop Piet Clement.
Article in art magazine Kunstbeeld by Fanny Kelk on Constant's development after New Babylon.
The 3rd Stedelijk Museum Bulletin in April 1978, on the exhibition Constant, Schilderijen 1966/77.
The 4th Stedelijk Museum Bulletin in April 1978, on the exhibition Constant, Schilderijen 1966/77.
At the promotion of Constantijn Kelk in Utrecht, September 20th 1978. F.l.t.r. Eka Thoden van Velzen, C.J. Kelk, Fanny Kelk Constant and Maria Vasalis.
Review on Flarden en raapsels a publication made in honour of Fanny Kelk her 60th birthday.
Review of the exhibition, Constant, Schilderijen 1966/77.
After a Arabian proverb: The dogs bark, the caravan travels on Constant wrote the text for the catalogue of the exhibition Schilderijen 1969-77 at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1978. All texts in the catalogue were both in English as well as Dutch.
Artikel on the exhibition Alternativ Arkitektur in in Humlebaek and a translation of Autodilogue New Babylon in Danish.
Documentary about the Experimentele Groep, the CoBrA group, the exhibition in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the international network and the dissolving of the group. Broadcasted on April 20, 1976. Interviews with: Martin Visser, mrs. H.T. Rooskens-Rutten, Henny Riemens (photograher and ex girlfriend of Corneille), miss Ir. J.H. Mulder (architect), Louis Tiessen, Jan Elburg, Aldo van Eyck, Anton Rooskens, Constant, Eugene Brands, Karel Appel, Corneille, Theo Wolvecamp, Tony Sluiter (ex girlfriend of Karel Appel), mrs. S.C. Brands-Tiemeyer, Christian Dotremont and Willem Sandberg.
Regarding the passing of Cobra member Anton Rooskens (69).
Constant, Fanny and Constant's dog, Xinga, at the beach, circa 1976.
Fanny and Constant in front of painting Plaisir et tristesse, 1976.
Article regarding the documentary about the Experimentele Groep, the CoBrA group, the exhibition in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the international network and the dissolving of the group.
Article by Erik Slagter on the Cobra group in the quarterly magazine, Septentrion, 1/1975. Septentrion represents a view of the literary, cultural and social life in Flanders and the Netherlands. Also it pays attention to the relations between the French speaking and Dutch speaking world since 1972.