Zeller, Ludwig
Person
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Caligramas y Recortes en Papel / Zeller, Ludwig ; Apollinaire G., 1969 - 1987
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Identifier: CC-29944-31335
Scope and Contents
The exhibition consisted of 30 calligraphic poems cut from paper, numbers 19 to 25 were later published in a portfolio, "Siete Caligramas," a work also held by the Sackner Archive. In this catalogue, Zeller expains how he found the text for his first calligram in a dream. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1969 - 1987
Retorno Al Oasis / Zeller, Ludwig ; Apollinaire G ; Wald S., 2010
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Identifier: CC-58651-10001883
Scope and Contents
Wikipedia: Ludwig Zeller Ocampo (1927-) is a Chilean, surreal visual artist/poet ow living in Mexico. His father came from Chile from Germany to work as a manufacturer of dynamite to the copper mines. From childhood he was a voracious reader and thanks to that learned poetry. Along with his first wife, Wera Zeller, translated to Spanish German Romantics. He was a cCutting-edge innovator and directed the Gallery of Ministry of Education in Chile from 1952-1968. That same year he left the gallery, founded the literary magazine and the Moon Coffee House in Villavicencio Street in Aubrey neighborhood of Santiago. In 1970, he organized the exhibition Surrealism in Chile in the Catholic University, which, in addition to his works, exhibited those of Roberto Matta, Nemesio Antunez, Enrique Zanartu, Opazo Rodolfo Sepulveda Viterbo, Valentina Cruz, Susana Wald and others. He left Chile the following year, along with his wife, artist Susana Wald, and three of her four children. They...
Dates:
2010
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