Seillé, Geneviève, 1951-
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
[Bouche] / Seille, Genevieve., 1990
Dessin Architectural III / Seille, Genevieve., 1992
This two vertical human-like figures in the center of this drawing are less obvious than the surrealistic creatures prominent in Seille's earlier works. The dense handwritten words and numbers are done is in varied styles that are typical of her ouevre. The background includes consists of collaged elements of other Seille's drawings and the work is varnished giving it a a brownish cast. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dictionnaire Illustre: Nouvelle Edition Refonde et Augmentee, 1996
The book is arranged in an alphabetical order and lists handwritten words in French, English, and Latin selected by Seille conforming to her own scheme of visual importance for that letter. The visual images largely consist of material gleened from periodicals of the popular press. Photocopied material from French dictionaries is used often to form a background for Seille's handwritten lists. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ecritures Informelles / Seille, Genevieve., 1988
Ed Unves Mapa (Detail) / Seille, Genevieve., 1991
[I am afraid...] / Genevieve Seille., 1993
[I am afraid...] / Genevieve Seille., 1993
[I am afraid that to read this letter you might need binoculers] / Seille, Genevieve., 1991
In this letter to the Sackners, the artist writes about her new works which she calls "Architecture Fluide." Examples of this genre were later acquired by the Sackner Archive from an exhibition held at the England Gallery, London in April 1992. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter: Dear Marvin and Ruth] / Seille, Genevieve., 2001
The drawing is folded into four unequal sections and contains Seille's distinct iconographic writings. This work is stored in Seille's artist books box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to Sackners] / Seille, Genevieve; deCharmoy C., 2000
Seille writes the Sackners that she was very happy to receive the photographs of her work hung on the wall of the Sackner house. She also indicated that Cozette de Charmoy and she plan to collaborate on a book project. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mapa Ed Veneris 3, 1990
Mapa Ed Veneris / Seille, Genevieve., 1990
[New Year Greetings] / Seille, Genevieve., 2002
Observationes Anatomicae / Seille, Genevieve., 1989
Cover has series of numbers written by artist. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Observationes Anatomicae Vol 33 / Seille, Genevieve., 1989
This book depicts typical imagery of Seille's work, viz. surrealistic, impossibly constructed, human figures, automatic handwriting in different calligraphic styles, lists of numbers and labels unrelated to image or text are present in the book and on two facing pages which depict the lungs as one to four chambers in five pseudo-humanistic figures. Although the obsessive calligraphy and strange visual imagery resemble artwork done by artists in mental institutions (outsiders), Seille is not an outsider. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Partition / Seille, Genevieve., 1989
Petite Liste de Mots Visuels, 1993
The work consists of twelve small pieces of treated paper with a single handwritten neologistic word, e.g., apteryx, argosome, etc. on the recto and numbers on the verso. The papers are held in a papercard case. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pictured Books / Seille G., 1989
Curated by Paul Hatton. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Planche 3 / Seille, Genevieve., 1989
Planche Anatomique Six / Seille, Genevieve., 1989
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