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Seaman, David W.

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Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Autour et detours du portrait / In and out and roundabout the portrait / Satie, Alain ; David Seaman, translator ; Acquaviva F ; Hachette M ; Gillard JP ; Isou I ; Broutin GP ; Roehmer W ; Caron AC ; Lemaitre M ; Pomerand G ; Sabatier R ; Satie A ; Seaman D., 2009

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Identifier: CC-49506-70552
Scope and Contents

Frederic Acquaviva contributes a preface in which he describes Satie's country house and the Lettrist art and furnishings. It is exactly as the Sackners remember the house and studio from their visit there about 1990. The theme of this book is Satie's portraits of artists who remained in the Lettrist movement. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2009

French Concrete Poetry / Seaman, David William ; Albert-Birot P ; Apollinaire G ; Blaine J ; Mallarme S ; Garnier P ; Garnier I ; Isou I ; Lemaitre M ; Marinetti FT ; Mon F ; Niikuni S ; Solt ME ; Williams E ; Theocritus ; Porphyrii PO ; Maurus H ; Fraenkel E ; Cangiullo F ; Picabia F ; VanDerLinde F ; Herbert G ; Angot R ; Sterne L ; Queneau R ; Rimbaud A ; Soffici A ; Motherwell R ; Picabia F ; Tzara T ; Etiemble R., 1970

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Identifier: CC-02898-2942
Scope and Contents This is a copy of Seaman's Ph.D dissertation thesis that was later revised and published in the Series "Studies in fine arts. The avant-garde" by UMI Research Press in 1981, a book that is also held by the Sackner Archive. On pages 150-156, Seaman analyzes Rimbaud's "Voyelles." Seaman devotes Chapter V, pages 179-251, to Mallarme with particular attention to Un Coup de Des. Seaman provides an English translation of Tzara's recipe for making a dadaist poem in Breton's manifestos of Surrealism. Here Is Tzara's recipe:To make a dadaist poemTake a newspaper.Take a pair of scissors.Choose an article as long as you are planning to make your poem.Cut out the article.Then cut out each of the words that make up this article and put them in a bag.Shake it gently.Then take out the scraps one after the other in the order in which they left the bag.Copy conscientiously.The poem will be like you.And here you are a writer, Infinitely original and endowed with a sensibility that is charming though...
Dates: 1970

From Letters to Lettrisme: The Ancient Origins of an Avant-garde Movement / Seaman D ; Isou I ; Sabatier R ; Satie A ; Roehmer W ; Poyet F ; Broutin GP ; Apollinaire G ; Lemaitre M., 2000

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Identifier: CC-33879-35550
Scope and Contents

David Seaman curated this exhibiton and contributed an essay tracing the routes of Lettrisme to the present day. The exhibition was reviewed in the Statesboro Herald. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Les Journaux Des Dieux / Isou, Isidore ; David Seaman, translator ; Lemaitre M ; Pomerand G ; Dufrene F ; Joyce J., 1950

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Identifier: CC-62646-48574
Scope and Contents

Maurice Lemaitre wrote the preface to this book. Lemaitre stated that only 200 copies survived in his essay in Isou's exhibition catalogue, Hypergraphic Novels 1950-1984. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1950

[Letter to Jean-Paul Curtay] / Lemaitre, Maurice; Chopin H; Seaman D; Ferrua P., 1984

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Identifier: CC-07177-7318
Scope and Contents

In this document, Lemaitre expresses unhappiness with Chopin's chapter in the exhibition catalogue of University of Iowa's exhibition on Lettrism. This is stored with Curtay's materials. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1984

Lettrisme: The Ancient Origins of an Avant-garde Movement / David Seaman, curator ; Satie A ; Roehmer W ; Isou I ; Sabatier R ; Poyet F ; Broutin GP ; Apollinaire G ; Lemaitre M ; Seaman D., 2000

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Identifier: CC-34521-36220
Scope and Contents

David Seaman curated this exhibition and writes in his essay, "Lettrisme is a cultural school, similar to Romanticism and Surrealism, seeking to bring about an evolution of universal values through its own characteristic creations. It continues even today...We do not read these works in the literal sense, but we gather the diffuse meanings that are suggested by semantic elements such as letters, symbols, and icons." The exhibition included Lettriste sound poetry, film and hypergraphic novels. Alain Satie and Woodie Roehmer participated, the latter recreating a floating sculpture, "Aquatic Dance." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

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