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Chopin, Henri, 1922-2008

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1922-06-18 - 2008-01-03

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

[Letter to Jean-Francois Bory (18 Decembre 1970)] / Hausmann, Raoul; Chopin H; Huelsenbeck R., 1970

 Item
Identifier: CC-57109-59283
Scope and Contents

Hausmann describss a visit from Henri Chopin and discusses 'Der Dada.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1970

Poste Vaticane / de Charmoy, Cozette; Lagarde, Francois; Burroughs WS; Gysin B; Chopin H; Heidsieck B., 1995

 Item
Identifier: CC-33829-35498
Scope and Contents

This is the second edition with reproductions from the original photographs and postage stamp of the first edition published in 1976 (25 copies). The images on the stamps include William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Francoise Janicot, Henri Chopin and Rodney Grey. Each artist stamp or stamps is affixed to a papercard sheet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Poste Vaticane / de Charmoy, Cozette; Lagarde, Francois; Janicot F; Lacy S; Chopin H; Burroughs WS; Gysin B; Lemaire G; Grey R; Heidsieck B., 1976

 Item
Identifier: CC-37585-39442
Scope and Contents

The photographs depict postal stamps altered with images of mostly William Burroughs. Other writers and politicians also appear. The stamp collage by Cozette de Charmoy depicts William Burroughs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1976

[Untitled] / Hausmann, Raoul ; Bernard Ceysson, curator ; Hoch H ; Nakov A ; Baader J ; Tzara T ; Gette PA ; Chopin H., 1994

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Identifier: CC-29936-31327
Scope and Contents

This catalogue doocuments the first major retrospective of Hausmann's work for the exhibition that was shown in the three countries in which Hausmann lived, France, Germany and Spain (Ibiza). Several scholary essays are included in the catalogue tracing his early years as a Dadaist, collages and photomontages, the photographic works, sound poetry, abstract paintings and later Dada works. Chistopher Phillips essay, "In the Chaotic Cave of the Mouth," describes Hausmann's sound poems, which are considered "among the most difficult and perplexing" of this "recondite genre." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994