Lettrisme
Found in 846 Collections and/or Records:
Epitaphe pour un General Inconnu / Lemaitre, Maurice., 1993
Reproduction of painting done in 1965. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Esthetique / De la Tour, Alain., 1964
The edition size of this book is unknown but probably less than five copies. In 1997, a book with the same title and a claim to be unique was offered by Lecointre & Drouet. The pages were printed by a process related to creating blue prints; Lecointre & Drouet state that the process of producing the violet letters was probably related to a printing system using alcohol (xylograph?). The letraset letters on the cover have been partially rubbed off. The binding does not permit the pages to be fully opened. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Euterpe du Hoggar (1972) / Poyet, Francois., 2010
Évidences, 1969
The sound poem was first performed in 1966 in Theatre De L'Echiquier, Paris. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ex -Libris Fete Verlaine, L' / Dupont A., 1996
This catalogue deals with an international book plate design contest to honor Paul Verlaine, the French poet. Albert Dupont won second place for his book-plate design in memory of Paul Verlaine. The image is a Lettriste drawing of Verlaine done (theoretically) for the Sackner Archive. It is reproduced in color on Page II of the color plates. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
exercice spirituel / Frederic Acquaviva; Broutin., 2008
This CD consists of a 11 second recording of silence. The ink drawing of a silouette of a bird has been used in Broutin's lettriste drawings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
exercice spirituel / Frederic Acquaviva; Broutin., 2008
This CD consists of a 11 second recording of silence. The ink drawing of a silouette of a bird has been used in Broutin's lettriste drawings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Expose sur les Creations de Alain Satie by Marie-Helene Montbazet, 1991
Expose sur les Creations / Satie, Alain., 1991
This book was written by Marie-Helene Montbazet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Exposition Suggeree Ou Inachevee / Lemaitre, Maurice., 1974
February: Surrealism Lettrisme Editions Originales / Luiggi, Philippe ; Breton A ; Maccheroni H ; Soupault P ; Tzara T ; Spacagna J ; Satie A ; Isou I ; Apollinaire G ; Eluard P ; Char R ; Ernst M ; Jarry A ; Michaux H ; Zurn U., 1980
Federation Francaise des Compagnies et Animateurs / Lemaitre, Maurice, editor., 1964
Feminins Lettristes / Isou I ; Goldstein C ; Hachette M ; Canal F ; Roehmer W ; Tasiv G ; Devaux F ; Caraven V., 1989
Festival International d'Art Infinitesimal et Supertemporel, 3rd / Broutin GP ; Devaux F ; Sabatier R ; Amarger M ; Dupont A ; Gillard JP ; Isou I ; Satie A., 1991
Exhibition was curated by Broutin and Sabatier. Satie's objects "De A a Z" 1971 and "Les Mots Parlent" 1970, both held by the Sackner Archive, were exhibited and depicted in this catalogue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
FIAG 86 (4th Festival Internacional de l'Avant-Garde) / Amarger M ; Devaux F ; Sabatier R ; Isou I., 1986
The theme of this festival was avant-garde film and audio-visual works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Film-Objet (1989) / Lemaitre, Maurice., 1991
Fin d'Interdiction d'Imaginer / Dupont, Albert ; Petit F., 1992
Fondements pour la Transformation Integrale du Theatre Tomb I , 1953
This book is the theoretical text that deals with Isou's ideas on the theater. It is printed on paper alpha mousse des papeteries Navarre and does not include the photographic portrait of Isou as does the trade edition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fondements pour la Transformation Integrale du Theatre Tomb I, 1953
This book is the theoretical text that deals with Isou's ideas on the theater. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fondements pour la Transformation Integrale du Theatre Tomb I , 1953
This book is the theoretical text that deals with Isou's ideas on the theater. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.