Invitation Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow, january 29- 31 1974, xeroxed black and white photocopy with handwritten text and stamps, coll. Pieter L. Mol
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Thomas Niggl posing in the window of In-Out Center with white paint on his naked body
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Thomas Niggl in the window of In-Out Center
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Thomas Niggl posing in the window of In-Out Center with white paint on his naked body
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Policemen have entered In-Out Center
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Policemen have entered In-Out Center
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Policemen with Niggl wrapped in plastic inside In-Out Center
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Police officer taking down the exhibition sign
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Niggl wrapped in plastic taken out of In-Out Center while one officer takes down the exhibition sign
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Niggl wrapped in plastic taken out of In-Out Center by policemen
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Crowd forming outside In-Out Center
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Niggl wrapped in plastic taken out of In-Out Center by policemen
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Niggl wrapped in plastic taken out of In-Out Center by policemen
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Niggl taken lying on the pavement in front of In-Out Center after being removed from the gallery by policemen
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Niggl taken lying on the pavement in front of In-Out Center after being removed from the gallery by policemen
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Niggl taken lying on the pavement in front of In-Out Center after being removed from the gallery by policemen
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
Policemen trying to get Niggl into a police car in front of In-Out Center
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
policemen close up
Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow documented by Jorgos Chronis
After deciding not to force Niggl into the police car, there is a discussion with Niggl (dressed) and policemen in the studio of Jorgos Chronis, which was underneath In-Out Center.
Report about the police action at Thomas Niggl's exhibition in In-Out Center in Fandangos 3 1974, ed. Raul Marroquin, Marjo Schumans ao, published by Agora & Jan van Eyck Academy Maastricht, 38,5 x 52,8 cm, coll. Corinne Groot
Report about the police action at Thomas Niggl's exhibition in In-Out Center in Fandangos 3 1974, ed. Raul Marroquin, Marjo Schumans ao, published by Agora & Jan van Eyck Academy Maastricht, 38,5 x 52,8 cm, coll. Corinne Groot
Report about the police action at Thomas Niggl's exhibition in In-Out Center in Fandangos 3 1974, ed. Raul Marroquin, Marjo Schumans ao, published by Agora & Jan van Eyck Academy Maastricht, 38,5 x 52,8 cm, coll. Corinne Groot
Thomas Niggl, Living in the shopwindow, 31 january 1974, black and white photographs (made by Jorgos Chronis) on paper, handwritten, handstamped, framed, 51.5 x 41.5 cm, coll. Raul Marroquin
Envelope addressed to Tieneke Wiersma and Aad Petersen, containing invitation Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow, january 29 - 31 1974, handwritten and handstamped, sent on january 28 1974, coll. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Scrapbook Thomas Niggl
The names are misspelled, it was actually Trineke Wiersma who worked in the library of the Stedelijk and Ad Petersen, curator at the Stedelijk
Back of envelope to Trineke Wiersma and Ad Petersen, with invitation Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow, january 29 - 31 1974, with In-Out Amsterdam stamp, coll. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Scrapbook Thomas Niggl
Close up Invitation Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow addressed to Ad Petersen and Tineke Wiersma, xeroxed black and white photocopy with handwritten text and stamps, coll. Stedelijk Museum Knipselmap Thomas Niggl
Close up Invitation Thomas Niggl Living in the Shopwindow addressed to Ad Petersen and Tineke Wiersma, xeroxed black and white photocopy with handwritten text and stamps, coll. Stedelijk Museum Knipselmap Thomas Niggl