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Schrift und Bild / Schrift en beeld / L’art et l’écriture / Art and writing, Edited by Dietrich Mahlow, Typos Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1963. Design: Wolfgang Schmidt. With contributions by Jean...

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An icon of 1980s New York, Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) first made his name under the graffiti tag “SAMO,” before establishing his studio practice and catapulting to fast fame at the age of 20. Although his career lasted barely a decade, he remains a cult figure of artistic social commentary, and a trailblazer in the mediation of graffiti and gallery art. Basquiat’s work drew upon diverse sources and media to create an original and urgent artistic vocabulary, biting with critique against…
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Raymond Hains (1926 - 2005) Jacques Villeglé (1926 - ) Ach Alma Manetro Affiches lacérées collées sur papier marouflé sur toile 58 x 256 cm Inscriptions : S.B.DR. : Hains / Villeglé Achat, 1987 Numéro d'inventaire : AM 1987-938 Pompidou

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Raymond Hains Coucou bazar, 1973 Affiches lacérées marouflées sur toile

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Nouveau réalisme refers to an artistic movement founded in 1960 by the art critic Pierre Restany[1] and the painter Yves Klein during the first collective exposition in the Apollinaire gallery in Milan. Pierre Restany wrote the original manifesto for the group, titled the "Constitutive Declaration of New Realism," in April 1960, proclaiming, "Nouveau Réalisme—new ways of perceiving the real."[2] This joint declaration was signed on 27 October 1960, in Yves Klein's workshop, by nine people…

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Afisz w jidisz, Raymond Hains, 1950, kolekcja Yehudy Neimana, Paryż

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Jacques Villeglé (French, b. 1926) is a mixed-media artist and affichiste famous for his alphabet with symbolic letters and decollage with ripped or lacerated posters. He started studying architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Nantes in 1947 but abandoned his studies in 1949 and moved to Paris. There he began to collect torn posters from the streets to construct pictorial tableaux, usually by mounting them on canvas. His work has primarily focused on the anonymous or marginal remains of…

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