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Arias-Misson, Alain

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1936

Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:

Poesia Visiva Internazionale / Arias-Misson A ; Bory JF ; Damen H ; DeVree P ; Marcucci L ; Miccini E ; Ori L ; Perfetti M ; Sarenco ; Apicella R., 1972

 Item
Identifier: CC-28582-29871
Scope and Contents

This book describes an exhibition and a symposium that included sound poetry, which was held in Venice in June 1972. The critic, Rossana Apicella, mentions, "Let us hope, si licet, that visual poetry will not meet with rapid success, that it will remain immediate, violent, mad and popular, erudite and authentically experimental; there is a risk, otherwise, that according to the logic of human destiny it will get up to a dangerous pedestal." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972

Pyramid Ecstacy Exerzise / Alain Arias-Misson., 1997

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Identifier: CC-28150-29313
Scope and Contents The plexiglas sculpture is from the Pyramidal Ecstasy Exerzises (sic) of Arias-Misson. In a letter to the Sackners, he stated that "they are without doubt the most concentrated and beautiful work I have done... a joyous affair built on the proportions of the Cheops; first I became fascinated by the compelling geometrical forces of the Pyramid, as angles and slopes and proportions created a grammar of relations between the figures I was working with.The theory of numbers, the enormous equation at the heart of the Pyramid, is not irrelevant to this mental energy. The Pyramid, unlike the Western spiritual structures, which soar upward from the ground, appears to have crashed from a void at its summit (the uncompleted golden pyramidal point) to the ground with a geomagnetic intensity. The figures on the walls and inside the pyramids come from the various shamanistic cultures of the world (Polynesian, African, Mayan, Vaudou etc.) which I feel can cluster in this all-encompassing...
Dates: 1997

Pyramid Ecstacy Exerzise / Alain Arias-Misson., 1997

 Item
Identifier: CC-28150-29313
Scope and Contents The plexiglas sculpture is from the Pyramidal Ecstasy Exerzises (sic) of Arias-Misson. In a letter to the Sackners, he stated that "they are without doubt the most concentrated and beautiful work I have done... a joyous affair built on the proportions of the Cheops; first I became fascinated by the compelling geometrical forces of the Pyramid, as angles and slopes and proportions created a grammar of relations between the figures I was working with.The theory of numbers, the enormous equation at the heart of the Pyramid, is not irrelevant to this mental energy. The Pyramid, unlike the Western spiritual structures, which soar upward from the ground, appears to have crashed from a void at its summit (the uncompleted golden pyramidal point) to the ground with a geomagnetic intensity. The figures on the walls and inside the pyramids come from the various shamanistic cultures of the world (Polynesian, African, Mayan, Vaudou etc.) which I feel can cluster in this all-encompassing...
Dates: 1997

Sei Lirici della Poesia Visuale Internazionale / Arias-Misson A ; Carrega U ; Claus CF ; Finlay IH ; Phillips T ; Takahashi S., 1990

 Item
Identifier: CC-39500-41457
Scope and Contents

Exhibition was curated by Gillo Dorfles and Alain Arias-Misson. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990

Studio Brescia Exhibition Catalog: Poesia Visiva. No.4 / Alain Arias-Misson ; Apicella R., 1972

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Identifier: CC-37842-39722
Scope and Contents

Arias-Misson provides an essay that defines the "public poem." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972

Studio Inquadrature 33: Poesia Visiva Internazionale. No.3/Nov / Alain Arias-Misson ; Michele Perfetti ; Sarenco ; Apicella R., 1973

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Identifier: CC-31608-33107
Scope and Contents

The introductory essay was written by Rossana Apicella. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1973

The Public Poem Extension Program / Arias-Misson, Alain ; Peterlini P ; Pedrini E ; Gomez de Liano I ; D'Hondt R ; Kaprow A., 2011

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Identifier: CC-53325-100039
Scope and Contents

This book deals with 17 installations of Arias-Misson's Public Poems. Arias-Misson defined them as 'Street Libido'to underscore the subversive and liberation action of performing them. This is becasue the appropiation of public city space is a provocative event, e.g., collisions with traffic or the forces of order commonly occur. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2011

The Shape of Thought: Visual Poetry at Otis/Parsons Gallery / Komp, Ellen; Phillips T; Arias-Misson A; Blaine J; Bory JF; Miccini E; Sarenco; Bentivoglio M; Carrega U; Claus CF; Finlay IH; Takahashi S., 1990

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Identifier: CC-07889-8043
Scope and Contents

The Sackner Archive lent several original pages A Humument (from 1st revised edition) by Tom Phillips to this exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990