Lettrisme
Found in 857 Collections and/or Records:
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Letteristinfinitesamalandsupertemporal Works; Poemes Divers. No.15/Jan-Feb / Albert Dupont ; Genevieve Tasiv ; Frederique Devaux ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 1989
The Dupont-Tasiv contribution documents their visit to Miami Beach and their participation in the exhibition from the Sackner Archive at the Bass Museum, "La Vie des Lettres," 1987. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Lettre a la Banque. No.14/Win / Isidore Isou., 1988
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Mes Opinions sur les Desaccords entre le Groupe "L" et les Groupes "A", et "F". No.3/Oct / Isidore Isou., 1984
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Mes Opinions Sur Les Desccords Entre Le Groupe "L" et Les Groups "A" et "F". No.3 / Isadore Isou., 1984
First Series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Micheline Hachette (1938-1993). No.27/Mar / Frederique Devaux, Michel Amarger, editors ; Isou I ; Brau JL ; Sabatier R ; Broutin GP., 1993
This issue is dedicated to Micheline Hachette who died prior to its publication. This issue includes mean polemics against unnamed individuals who left the Lettrist group and their ideals. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le. No.12/Win / Roland Sabatier ; Frederique Devaux ; Michel Amarger ; Francois Poyet., 1987 - 1988
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Oeuvres Manifestations. No.26/Dec / Michel Amarger ; Frederique Devaux., 1992
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Poesie, Pienture, Films, etc.. No.11/Apr / Albert Dupont., 1987
This issue includes images of eating utensils and sculptures made by Dupont. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Pour la Creation d'Une Academie des Techniques; Poesies. No.4/Sep / Isidore Isou ; Alain Satie., 1985
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Quelques Elements du Dossier: Group "F" "A"/Groupe "L". No.1/Aug / Michel Amarger ; Frederique Devaux., 1984
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Response a Albert Dupont sur le Theme du Plagiat. No.20 / Alain Satie., 1990
Edited by Frederique Devaux. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Textes et Oeuvres. No.18/Spr / Albert Dupont., 1990
Edited by Frederique Devaux. Contains an polemics from Albert Dupont to Alain Satie regarding who conceived of the idea for Lettrist sculptures employing calligraphic text as both a support and an integral part of the work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Textes. No.17/Fall-Win / Isidore Isou., 1989
Edited by Frederique Devaux. This issue consists of several essays by Isou dealing wuth such topics among others as the principles of the Torah and Talmud, Sex-Shops, the Eiffel Tower, the poetry of Robert Sabatier, and Situationism. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Textes. No.19/Jun / Isidore Isou ; Roland Sabatier ; Devaux F ; Cendrars B ; Beckett S., 1990
Edited by Frederique Devaux. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mouvement Lettriste, Le: Textes. No.22 / Albert Dupont ; Isidore Isou ; Devaux F ; Dupont A ; Isou I., 1991
Edited by Frederique Devaux. It was advised that No.21 of this periodical by Michel Amarger was a unique example and was deposited in the Bibliotheque Nationale -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Multiplication. Hypertheatrie, 1969
The printed images, black on a white background and white on a black background, appear to have been made with a monotyping (xerox-like) process. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Musee d'Art Contemporain / Lemaitre, Maurice, editor., 1956
Musee-Galerie Imaginaire, 1997
Lemaitre presents a small catalogue of his works for sale. They date from 1954 to 1990. The Sackner Archive holds two works from this catalogue: a bronze sculpture titled "Dialogue de dieux" and a gouache titled "Les Signes s'approchent!" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Nathalie et Justine, 1983
The names are the childwn of Albert Dupont ; Justine was murdered by Islamic terrorists in Paris at the Bataclan theatre on November 13, 2015. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.