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  • Kaagman, Hugo; Punk Files [SIGNED - RARE 2012 LIMITED EDITION #/50 WITH ORIGINAL SIGNED SCREENPRINT #/50]
    Apr. 26, 2025

    Kaagman, Hugo; Punk Files [SIGNED - RARE 2012 LIMITED EDITION #/50 WITH ORIGINAL SIGNED SCREENPRINT #/50]

    Est: $1,500 - $1,800

    Amsterdam, Holland , DeCultCLUB/Hugo Kaagman, 2012, Hardcover in pictorial boards held together by 2 bolts (and thus pages are removable if desired). The title on the front board is spray painted in black with the front board verso heavily sprayed along top margin in black with paint "legs" running down verso of front board. First Edition, First Printing. Punk Files is a rare artist book by Hugo Kaagman, an influential Dutch punk graffiti artist whose work impacted numerous graffiti artists, including BANKSY. The book measures 13 x 12 inches with 33 pages total (2 pages of text by Kaagman describing his work, the final limitation page/colophon, and 29 full-page collages printed in both color and black and white on thick card stock throughout featuring magazine designs and ephermera executed by Kaagman in Holland between 1977-1983). LIMITED NUMBERED EDITION of only 50 copies SIGNED by Kaagman on the limitation page (with this being copy #11/50) issued with a separate 11.75 x 11.75 inch square original screenprint executed by Kaagman that is SIGNED, numbered and dated 2012 by Kaagman in black marker on the print verso (with this print being #16/50 - apparently the print and book numbers were not matched). The multicolor screenprint is printed on heavy cloth and was attached to the inner rear cover via 4 velcro tabs (as intended by the artist and publisher). The print has now been removed from the rear cover and placed in a separate, clear plastic holder laid into the rear cover. NB: each corner of both the screenprint and verso of the rear cover retain the 4 opposing velcro tabs originally used by the artist and publisher to adhere the removable print to the book's inner rear cover. BOOK CONDITION: Fine; a solid, tight, clean copy showing light wear to covers, edges and corners with a FINE original screenprint. RARE SIGNED LTD ED

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  • Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Aug. 26, 2023

    Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hugo Kaagman (b. 1955, Haarlem) is known as the Dutch stencil king. Kaagman studied social geography at the University of Amsterdam from 1973 to 1976. In the late 1970s he was part of a creative group within the Amsterdam punk and squatting movement. Together with friend Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat, he was one of the founders of the fanzine de Koekrant and the punk club DDT666. The squats in Sarphatistraat, where Kaagman lived, were painted by him in a zebra motif and have since been known as the Zebra Squares. Kaagman was active as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s and also in the early 1980s. On the walls of the Rijksmuseum at the time, he sprayed his own version of Vermeer's Milkmaid with paint. In 1983 he received his first official commission from the municipality of Amsterdam: to create a graffiti artwork on a wall near the temporary Waterlooplein market. Several trips to Morocco and Senegal influenced his work and oriental decoration patterns appeared in it. He managed to mix this in a creative way with Old Dutch craftsmanship and then made brisk use of Delft blue, somewhat mockingly called 'Shocking Blue' by him. In 1993 he received a large commission from Schiphol Airport to paint a 65 meter long wall. This was followed by numerous other large commissions, such as the creation of a mural for the new Dutch consulate in St. Petersburg (in 1998). He also made designs for 19 British Airways planes.

    Art Atelier
  • Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jul. 08, 2023

    Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hugo Kaagman (b. 1955, Haarlem) is known as the Dutch stencil king. Kaagman studied social geography at the University of Amsterdam from 1973 to 1976. In the late 1970s he was part of a creative group within the Amsterdam punk and squatting movement. Together with friend Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat, he was one of the founders of the fanzine de Koekrant and the punk club DDT666. The squats in Sarphatistraat, where Kaagman lived, were painted by him in a zebra motif and have since been known as the Zebra Squares. Kaagman was active as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s and also in the early 1980s. On the walls of the Rijksmuseum at the time, he sprayed his own version of Vermeer's Milkmaid with paint. In 1983 he received his first official commission from the municipality of Amsterdam: to create a graffiti artwork on a wall near the temporary Waterlooplein market. Several trips to Morocco and Senegal influenced his work and oriental decoration patterns appeared in it. He managed to mix this in a creative way with Old Dutch craftsmanship and then made brisk use of Delft blue, somewhat mockingly called 'Shocking Blue' by him. In 1993 he received a large commission from Schiphol Airport to paint a 65 meter long wall. This was followed by numerous other large commissions, such as the creation of a mural for the new Dutch consulate in St. Petersburg (in 1998). He also made designs for 19 British Airways planes.

    Art Atelier
  • Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    May. 20, 2023

    Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hugo Kaagman (b. 1955, Haarlem) is known as the Dutch stencil king. Kaagman studied social geography at the University of Amsterdam from 1973 to 1976. In the late 1970s he was part of a creative group within the Amsterdam punk and squatting movement. Together with friend Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat, he was one of the founders of the fanzine de Koekrant and the punk club DDT666. The squats in Sarphatistraat, where Kaagman lived, were painted by him in a zebra motif and have since been known as the Zebra Squares. Kaagman was active as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s and also in the early 1980s. On the walls of the Rijksmuseum at the time, he sprayed his own version of Vermeer's Milkmaid with paint. In 1983 he received his first official commission from the municipality of Amsterdam: to create a graffiti artwork on a wall near the temporary Waterlooplein market. Several trips to Morocco and Senegal influenced his work and oriental decoration patterns appeared in it. He managed to mix this in a creative way with Old Dutch craftsmanship and then made brisk use of Delft blue, somewhat mockingly called 'Shocking Blue' by him. In 1993 he received a large commission from Schiphol Airport to paint a 65 meter long wall. This was followed by numerous other large commissions, such as the creation of a mural for the new Dutch consulate in St. Petersburg (in 1998). He also made designs for 19 British Airways planes.

    Art Atelier
  • Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Mar. 25, 2023

    Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hugo Kaagman (b. 1955, Haarlem) is known as the Dutch stencil king. Kaagman studied social geography at the University of Amsterdam from 1973 to 1976. In the late 1970s he was part of a creative group within the Amsterdam punk and squatting movement. Together with friend Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat, he was one of the founders of the fanzine de Koekrant and the punk club DDT666. The squats in Sarphatistraat, where Kaagman lived, were painted by him in a zebra motif and have since been known as the Zebra Squares. Kaagman was active as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s and also in the early 1980s. On the walls of the Rijksmuseum at the time, he sprayed his own version of Vermeer's Milkmaid with paint. In 1983 he received his first official commission from the municipality of Amsterdam: to create a graffiti artwork on a wall near the temporary Waterlooplein market. Several trips to Morocco and Senegal influenced his work and oriental decoration patterns appeared in it. He managed to mix this in a creative way with Old Dutch craftsmanship and then made brisk use of Delft blue, somewhat mockingly called 'Shocking Blue' by him. In 1993 he received a large commission from Schiphol Airport to paint a 65 meter long wall. This was followed by numerous other large commissions, such as the creation of a mural for the new Dutch consulate in St. Petersburg (in 1998). He also made designs for 19 British Airways planes.

    Art Atelier
  • Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jan. 28, 2023

    Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hugo Kaagman (b. 1955, Haarlem) is known as the Dutch stencil king. Kaagman studied social geography at the University of Amsterdam from 1973 to 1976. In the late 1970s he was part of a creative group within the Amsterdam punk and squatting movement. Together with friend Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat, he was one of the founders of the fanzine de Koekrant and the punk club DDT666. The squats in Sarphatistraat, where Kaagman lived, were painted by him in a zebra motif and have since been known as the Zebra Squares. Kaagman was active as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s and also in the early 1980s. On the walls of the Rijksmuseum at the time, he sprayed his own version of Vermeer's Milkmaid with paint. In 1983 he received his first official commission from the municipality of Amsterdam: to create a graffiti artwork on a wall near the temporary Waterlooplein market. Several trips to Morocco and Senegal influenced his work and oriental decoration patterns appeared in it. He managed to mix this in a creative way with Old Dutch craftsmanship and then made brisk use of Delft blue, somewhat mockingly called 'Shocking Blue' by him. In 1993 he received a large commission from Schiphol Airport to paint a 65 meter long wall. This was followed by numerous other large commissions, such as the creation of a mural for the new Dutch consulate in St. Petersburg (in 1998). He also made designs for 19 British Airways planes.

    Art Atelier
  • Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Dec. 04, 2022

    Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hugo Kaagman (b. 1955, Haarlem) is known as the Dutch stencil king. Kaagman studied social geography at the University of Amsterdam from 1973 to 1976. In the late 1970s he was part of a creative group within the Amsterdam punk and squatting movement. Together with friend Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat, he was one of the founders of the fanzine de Koekrant and the punk club DDT666. The squats in Sarphatistraat, where Kaagman lived, were painted by him in a zebra motif and have since been known as the Zebra Squares. Kaagman was active as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s and also in the early 1980s. On the walls of the Rijksmuseum at the time, he sprayed his own version of Vermeer's Milkmaid with paint. In 1983 he received his first official commission from the municipality of Amsterdam: to create a graffiti artwork on a wall near the temporary Waterlooplein market. Several trips to Morocco and Senegal influenced his work and oriental decoration patterns appeared in it. He managed to mix this in a creative way with Old Dutch craftsmanship and then made brisk use of Delft blue, somewhat mockingly called 'Shocking Blue' by him. In 1993 he received a large commission from Schiphol Airport to paint a 65 meter long wall. This was followed by numerous other large commissions, such as the creation of a mural for the new Dutch consulate in St. Petersburg (in 1998). He also made designs for 19 British Airways planes.

    Art Atelier
  • Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Aug. 27, 2022

    Hugo Kaagman - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hugo Kaagman (b. 1955, Haarlem) is known as the Dutch stencil king. Kaagman studied social geography at the University of Amsterdam from 1973 to 1976. In the late 1970s he was part of a creative group within the Amsterdam punk and squatting movement. Together with friend Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat, he was one of the founders of the fanzine de Koekrant and the punk club DDT666. The squats in Sarphatistraat, where Kaagman lived, were painted by him in a zebra motif and have since been known as the Zebra Squares. Kaagman was active as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s and also in the early 1980s. On the walls of the Rijksmuseum at the time, he sprayed his own version of Vermeer's Milkmaid with paint. In 1983 he received his first official commission from the municipality of Amsterdam: to create a graffiti artwork on a wall near the temporary Waterlooplein market. Several trips to Morocco and Senegal influenced his work and oriental decoration patterns appeared in it. He managed to mix this in a creative way with Old Dutch craftsmanship and then made brisk use of Delft blue, somewhat mockingly called 'Shocking Blue' by him. In 1993 he received a large commission from Schiphol Airport to paint a 65 meter long wall. This was followed by numerous other large commissions, such as the creation of a mural for the new Dutch consulate in St. Petersburg (in 1998). He also made designs for 19 British Airways planes.

    Art Atelier
  • Kaagman, H. (b.1955). Fez. Series of 9 col. lithographs, each 40,5x40,5 cm., each signed "Hugo Kaagm
    May. 28, 2020

    Kaagman, H. (b.1955). Fez. Series of 9 col. lithographs, each 40,5x40,5 cm., each signed "Hugo Kaagm

    Est: €200 - €300

    Kaagman, H. (b.1955). Fez. Series of 9 col. lithographs, each 40,5x40,5 cm., each signed "Hugo Kaagman 1999" and "26/40" in pencil.

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • Kaagman, H. (b.1955). (Elvis Presley). Lithograph, printed in blue, 65x50,5 cm., signed "Hugo Kaagma
    May. 28, 2020

    Kaagman, H. (b.1955). (Elvis Presley). Lithograph, printed in blue, 65x50,5 cm., signed "Hugo Kaagma

    Est: €70 - €90

    Kaagman, H. (b.1955). (Elvis Presley). Lithograph, printed in blue, 65x50,5 cm., signed "Hugo Kaagman 1997" and '34/60' in pencil.

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • [Counterculture] Hugo Kaagman (1955-)
    Jun. 04, 2019

    [Counterculture] Hugo Kaagman (1955-)

    Est: €80 - €150

    Bab Boujloud. Amsterdam, privately published, 1977. In plasticised wrapper as issued. Handmade stencilled book with imaginary travel story to Morocco. 135 p. + Papua Punk Koecrandt '77-'80. Compiled by Hugo Kaagman, de Woelrat, 1982 - and Zebra nos. 1 and 3. (total 4)

    Zwiggelaar Auctions
  • [Counterculture] Hugo Kaagman (1955-)
    Jun. 04, 2019

    [Counterculture] Hugo Kaagman (1955-)

    Est: €60 - €90

    2 neckties, with template print in blue/ white by Kaagman. 1980s. *Kaagman, Diana Ozon and graffiti artist Dr. Rat were central creative artists in the Amsterdam punk and squatting scenes and were co-founders of De Koekrant and punk club DDT666.

    Zwiggelaar Auctions
  • Hugo Kaagman: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza visiting Holland
    Jun. 11, 2018

    Hugo Kaagman: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza visiting Holland

    Est: €200 - €400

    - KAAGMAN, Hugo (Dutch 1955). Don Quixote and Sancho Panza visiting Holland, 1997. Airbrush and stencils on paper, signed and dated 'Hugo Kaagman 1997' (lower right); framed under passe-partout behind glass (tiny crack in the lower left corner). Paint smear in the figure of Sancho Panza (original state), good condition.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • 'Shocking Blue' Torso by Hugo Kaagman
    Dec. 13, 2016

    'Shocking Blue' Torso by Hugo Kaagman

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    KAAGMAN, Hugo (Dutch 1955). Delft Blue female torso, c. 1990s. Spraypaint stencils on ceramic torso, signed 'Hugo Kaagman' (on the left thigh). Several small chips.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
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