
Text by Ulises Carrion in In-Out Bulletin no.2 January 24 1973, published by Raul Marroquin, Coll. Pieter L. Mol

Ulises Carrion, 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona; The Collected Plagiarisms of Ulises Carrion vol. 4', probably 1972, picture published in Vandangos 1, p 1

Ulises Carrion, 'Why Plagiarism?', published in Vandangos 1, p. 1, ed. Raul Marroquin, Marjo Schumans, Ger van Dijck ao, Maastricht 1973

In-Out Bulletin No. 2, January 24 1973, Equipo Movimiento and In-Out Productions, coll. Raul Marroquin. Announcement of In-Out Center's participation in the celebration of Filliou's Birthday of Art

Letter to Robert Filliou at Neue Galerie Aachen about In-Out Center's participation in the celebration of Art's Birthday, Arte Y Parte No.122, April-May 2016, p.38

installation of groupshow, with g.j. de rook, Ulises Carrion, Hetty Huisman and Pieter L. Mol, coll. Pieter L. Mol
In the background works by Kristjan Gudmundsson and Ulises Carrion

Installation of groupshow. Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Grietha Jurriens, Ulises Carrion, Hetty Huisman and Pieter L. Mol looking at Pieter L. Mol's 'Dying Slave', coll. Pieter L. Mol

Ulises Carrion, Tell me what sort of wall paper your room has and I will tell you who you are, In- Out Productions, Amsterdam, 1973, 17.4 x 10.8 cm, 22 pages, nr 17/50, coll. Lily van Ginneken

Ulises Carrion, Tell Me What Sort of Wall Paper Your Room Has and I Will Tell You Who You Are, In- Out Productions, Amsterdam, 1973, 17.4 x 10.8 cm, 22 pages, nr 17/50, coll. Lily van Ginneken

Ulises Carrion, Tell Me What Sort of Wall Paper Your Room Has and I Will Tell You Who You Are, In- Out Productions, Amsterdam, 1973, 17.4 x 10.8 cm, 22 pages, nr 17/50, coll. Lily van Ginneken

Ulises Carrion, Tell Me What Sort of Wall Paper Your Room Has and I Will Tell You Who You Are, In- Out Productions, Amsterdam, 1973, 17.4 x 10.8 cm, 22 pages, nr 17/50, coll. Lily van Ginneken

Invitation Ulises Carrion Text and Other Texts May 28 - june 9 1973, the four torn parts were send in an envelope, coll. Pieter L. Mol

Ulises Carrion, a poem to be (or not) to be erased, 1973, coloured indexcard with text, handstamped and signed. Coll. unknown, image from El Arte Correo y el Gran Monstruo p 20, published and edited by Juan Agius and Heriberto Yépez, Tumbona Ediciones, 2013

Ulises Carrion, special offer to order handwritten or typed love letters during the exhibition, 1973, blue indexcard with handstamped text. Coll. unknown, image from El Arte Correo y el Gran Monstruo p 20, published and edited by Juan Agius and Heriberto Yépez, Tumbona Ediciones, 2013

Ulises Carrion, order coupon for handwritten or typed loveletter, 1973, yellow indexcard with text, handstamped and signed. Coll. unknown, image from El Arte Correo y el Gran Monstruo p 21, published and edited by Juan Agius and Heriberto Yépez, Tumbona Ediciones, 2013

Michael Gibbs cites in his memoirs that he photographed the show of Ulises Carrion at In-Out Center. Unfortunately the pictures were not found. Memoires coll. Michael Gibbs Archive

Ulises Carrion, 10 stamped texts, In- Out Productions, 1973, 116 x 170 mm, edition of 20, image from Ulises Carrion: Personal Worlds or Cultural Strategies? p.29, Martha Hellion/Turner 2003

Photocopy version of invite Ulises Carrion Text and Other Texts May 28 - june 9 1973, coll. Lily van Ginneken

Invitation groupshow june 11- 30 1973, with handwritten text by Hetty Huisman, coll. Lily van Ginneken

Vandangos 1, december 1973, ed. Raul Marroquin, Marjo Schumans, Anton Verhoeven, Theo van de Aa, Ger van Dijck, published by Agora & Jan van Eyck Academy Maastricht, 122 x 86 cm