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Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Opus International 1 to 9  - 1967-1968 - Saint-Martin Bookshop

Opus International

Opus International 1 to 9 - 1967-1968

First 9 volumes of Opus International, a French contemporary art magazine founded in 1967 and closed in 1995. Roman Cieslewicz was responsible for the magazine's graphic design and artistic direction.

n°1 - April 1967 - Paris; Roland Topor, Henri Michaux, Roman Cieslewicz, Corneille, Dore Ashton, Christoforou, Leparc, Jacques Monory, etc.

n°2 July 1967 - L’œil vérité avec un texte de Jean-Luc Godard; Roman Cieslewicz, Jean-Luc Godard, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Magritte, etc.

n°3 - October 1967 - Che Si, La Havane et Che Guevara, Antonin Artaud, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Michel Butor, etc.

n°4 - December 1967 - CCCP, USA; Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Claude Pélieu, Bob Kaufman, Dore Ashton, William Burroughs, etc.

n°5 - February 1968 - Roger Caillois, Octavio Paz, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, etc.

n°6 - May 1968 - Spécial Pologne

n°7 - June 1968 - Violences Mai 1968 with a cover by Roland Topor

n°8 - October 1968 - Les Minoritaires

n°9 - December 1968 - Tchécoslovaquie - Les pays de l'Est