Extra info: Umbilly B" is the first edition released by the Panamarenko Foundation, produced in a limited run of 66 copies. The silkscreen print was conceived and created in 1987 to be published as an edition by the then Ghent-based association Friends of the Museum of Contemporary Art (VMHK). Panamarenko designed the edition, but for some unknown, non-artistic reason, he ultimately disagreed with its release, which bears the handwriting of Jan Hoet and the stamp of the museum at that time. In this way, the silkscreen print reflects two personalities who together, and to a great extent, shaped the image of contemporary visual art in the last quarter of the 20th century. Today, after the authentic silkscreens remained unused for 37 years, they are finally being released by the Panamarenko Foundation.