Reference Room/List of Books
(Saturday 8th - Sunday 9th, December 2001)

1957

Asger Jorn & Guy Debord: Fin de Copenhague [End of Copenhagen]
Copenhagen, Bauhaus Imaginiste.

The book was printed in the course of 24 hours as an artistic experiment at the Copehagen workshop of the lithographer Verner Permild.

1959

Asger Jorn & Guy Debord: Memoires [Memories]
Copenhagen, Internationale Situationniste.

Guy Debord and Jorn's second experimental book bound in sandpaper and like Fin de Copenhague printed at Verner Permild's workshop.

Asger Jorn: Critique de la politique economique suive de La Lutte Finale [Critique of Economic Policy... ]
Paris, Rapports presentes a l. Internationale Situationniste, No.2.

Jørgen Nash & Asger Jorn: Stavrim, Sonetter [Stave-rhymes, Sonnets]
Copenhagen, Permild and Rosengreen.

Poems by Nash, drawings by Jorn.

1961

Nye Linjer [New Lines]
Braband, Denmark.

First and last issue of a situationist orientated magazine (features Situationist Manifesto of 1960).

1962

Asger Jorn: Naturens Orden [The Order Of Nature]
Copenhagen, Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism, No.1.

Asger Jorn: Værdi og Økonomi. Kritik af den okomomiske politik og udbytningen af det enestaende [Value And Economy. A critique of the economic policy and the exploitation of the unique]
Copenhagen, Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism, No.2.

Gordon Fazakerley: Poems, Drawings
Sweden, Bauhaus Situationniste.

Drakabygget No.1
Orkelljunga, Sweden, Bauhaus Situationniste.

First issue of the journal published by the Bauhaus Situationniste. Edited by Jørgen Nash, Katarina Lindell, Asger Jorn.

Seven Rebels
Denmark/Sweden, Bauhaus Situationniste.

Catalogue for the exhibition held in Odense and Gothenburg. Participants included Jørgen Nash, Jens Jørgen Thorsen, Hans Zimmer, Hardy Strid.

Drakabygget No.2/3
Orkelljunga, Sweden, Bauhaus Situationniste.

Edited by Jørgen Nash, Katarina Lindell, Jens Jørgen Thorsen.

Situationist Times No.1
Hengelo, Netherlands.

Edited by Jacqueline de Jong and Noel Arnaud

Situationistisk Revolution Nr.1. Centralorgan for den skandinavske sektion af Situationistisk Internationale [Situationist Revolution No.1. Central organ for the Scandinavian Section of the Situationist International]
Randers, Denmark.

Edited by J.V.Martin.

Situationist Times No.2
Hengelo, Netherlands.

1963

Destruktion af RSG-6 [Destruction of the Regional Seat of Government-6]
Odense, Denmark, Internationale Situationniste.

Catalogue for a 'manifestation of the Situationist International' held at Gallery Exi, Odense, Denmark and featuring the work of J.V.Martin, Michele Bernstein, Jan Strijbosch and Guy Debord. A pamphlet by Spies For Peace investigating governmental bunkers is distributed and put on display.

Situationist Times No.3 - British Edition
Hengelo, Netherlands.

Asger Jorn: Held and Hasard. Dolk and Guitar. [Luck and Chance. Dagger and Guitar]
Copenhagen, Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism, No.3.

Situationist Times No.4 - Labyrinths edition
Paris and Copenhagen.

Edited by Jacqueline de Jong with Gordon Fazakerley and Eduard Mazman

1964

Asger Jorn: Ting and Polis [Moot and City State]
Copenhagen, Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism, No.4.

Asger Jorn: Alfa Og Omega [Alpha And Omega]
Copenhagen, Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism, No.5.

First published in 1980.

Situationist Times No.5 - Rings and Chains edition
Paris and Copenhagen.

Edited by Jacqueline de Jong.

1965

Jørgen Nash: Det Naturlige Smil [The Natural Smile]
Copenhagen, Gyldendal.

Poems and decollages (1960-64) by Jørgen Nash.

1966

Situationister i Konsten [Situationists in Art]
Sweden, Bauhaus Situationniste.

Exhibition catalogue for the show held at Varberg Museum and featuring the activities of Carl Magnus, Jørgen Nash, Heimrad Prem, Hardy Strid, Jens Jørgen Thorsen.

Drakabygget No.4/5
Sweden/ Norway/Denmark/Finland, Bauhaus Situationniste.

Edited by Jørgen Nash, Katarina Lindell, Hardy Strid.

1967

Jørgen Nash: I Denne Transistorsommer [In This Transistor Summer]
Bauhaus Situationniste.

See-poems. about tourism by Jørgen Nash

Operation Playtime - Ny Irrealisme [Neo-irrealism]
Randers, Denmark.

Catalogue for a second 'manifestation of the Situationist International' held at Gallery Vestergade and featuring the work of J.V.Martin, Michele Bernstein, Rene Vienet and Guy Debord.

1968

Situationistisk Revolution Nr.2 .Centralorgan for den skandinavske sektion af Situationistisk Internationale [Situationist Revolution No.2. Central organ for the Scandinavian Section of the Situationist International]
Randers, Denmark.

Edited by J.V.Martin and featuring a Danish translation of On The Poverty Of Student Life.

1970

Asger Jorn: Cuba
Turin, Italy.

Monograph documenting Jorn's 'total decoration' project of a bank in Havana. The book also features Jorn's lithograph posters for the Paris 68 events.

1971

Ambrosious Fjord & Patrick O. Brien [Jørgen Nash & Jens Jørgen Thorsen]: Situationister 1957-70
Drakabygget, Bauhaus Situationniste.

Chronological anthology of texts and images to document the activities of the Bauhaus Situationniste up to 1970.

1973

Asger Jorn: Le Jardin de Albisola [The Gardens of Abisola]
Turin, Italy.

Monograph documenting Jorn's utopian architecture project. The book features an essay "Wild Architecture" by Guy Debord.

1974

Tom Krøjer: Tele-Photo Poems
Denmark/Sweden, Bauhaus Situationniste.