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Carelman

 Person

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Catalogue Objets Introuvables: Tomes 1 et 2 / Carelman, Jacques., 1982

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Identifier: CC-54628-990076
Scope and Contents This exhibition featured impossible objects with captions that stylistically are reminiscent of Roland Topor's work. The contents were organized into the following categories: Le Travail (Work), La Maison (House), Les Loiers (Leisure), L'Homme, La Femme et L'Animal (Man, Woman and Animal), and Divers (Miscellaneous). Wikepedia: acques Carelman (born 1929, Marseille - 28 March 2012, Argenteuil)[1] was a French painter, illustrator and designer. In 1966, Jacques Carelman adapted the Raymond Queneau's novel Zazie in the Metro in bandes dessinees. He is also the undiscovered author of one of the most famous poster of May 1968 in France showing a threatening CRS. But Carelman is best known for his Catalog of fantastic things ("Catalogue d'objets introuvables") also known as Catalogue of Unfindable Objects, made in 1969 as a parody of the catalogue of the French mail order company Manufrance. This work has been translated into 19 languages (including Korean, Hebrew and Finnish). Among...
Dates: 1982

Objets introuvables / Carelman, Jacques., 1974

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Identifier: CC-35541-37281
Scope and Contents

This exhibition features impossible objects with captions that stylistically are reminiscent of Roland Topor's work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1974