New realism
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Art moderne, art contemporaine, 1 / Les Libraires entre les Lignes ; Hugnet G ; Lebel R ; Tzara T ; Restany P ; Rotella M ; Alechinsky P ; Arp H ; Butor M ; Cocteau J ; Salmon A ; Ernst M ; Erro ; Jorn A ; Klein Y ; Ray M ; Masson A ; Oldenburg C ; Picabia F ; Picasso P., 1998
Boulevard Haussmann [close-up] / Villegle, Jacques., 1988
This card depicts an example of one of Villegle's large decollages. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Boulevard Haussmann / Villegle, Jacques., 1988
This card depicts examples of Villegle's decollages. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Brussel 1,1,1999 / Broel, Elisabeth; Cepl, Gernot., 1999
Carrefour Politique / Villegle, Jacques ; Hains R ; Dufrene F ; Rotella M., 1997
C'est mon dada: JNL Ne Manque Pas D'Or. No.71/May / Jean-Noel Laszlo ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 2012
Dal Decollage alla Nuova Immagine / Rotella, Mimmo ; Restany P., 1963
This catalogue was edited by Pierre Restany. It includes reproductions of three handwritten sound poems that are similar in layout and content to those held by the Sackner Archive. The reproduction of one of these poems entitled "Vertimila anni avanti Cristo" is virtually identical to the poem held by the Sackner Archive entitled "Twenty Thousand Years Before Christ," which is its English translation. Most of the reproduced works in this book consist of decollages. Rotella died in January 2006. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dal Decollage alla Nuova Immagine / Rotella, Mimmo ; Restany P., 1963
This catalogue was edited by Pierre Restany. Includes reproductions of two handwritten sound poems that are similar in layout and content to those held by the Sackner Archive. Most of the reproduced works in this book consist of decollages. Rotella died in January 2006. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dans la Rue / Villegle, Jacques ; Henry, Pierre ; Hubaut J., 2000
Among the torn and reassembled poster works depicted in this book is a piece by Joel Hubaut. It is partially reproduced on the front cover and is also reproduced on pages 40-41 as "Tetines Noires." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Edition Ubu: Fifty Years of Decollage. No.18 / Jacques Villegle ; Boxer E., 1999
The announcement card, designed by Eileen Boxer, is meant to be ripped open at the printed arrow revealing the exhibition information and an illustration of a Villegle work. After being ripped, the invitation itself turns into a New Realism work of art. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Edition Ubu: Fifty Years of Decollage. No.18 / Jacques Villegle ; Boxer E., 1999
The announcement card, designed by Eileen Boxer, is meant be ripped open at the printed arrow revealing the exhibition information and an illustration of a Villegle work. After being ripped, the invitation itself turns into a New Realism work of art. These two copies are unripped. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Extravagance C / Lure ; Beuys J ; Dufrene F ; Hains R ; Manzoni P ; Cutts S ; Vostell W ; Weiner L ; Hidalgo J ; Marchetti W ; Roth D ; Klein Y., 1992
Grammes: Prologue au Manifeste du Signisme. No.3/May / Robert Estivals, editor., 1959
The title of this periodical is "-grammes." This issue consists solely of the cover with its insides providing an advertisement of forthcoming articles. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Heperile Eclate / Bryen, Camille ; Hains, Raymond ; Villegle, Jacques., 1953
Original edition with black and white cover. Published on the occasion of an exhibition by Bryen. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Heperile Eclate / Bryen, Camille ; Hains, Raymond ; Villegle, Jacques., 1953
Second edition with grey and white cover. Published on the occasion of an exhibition by Bryen. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Jan / Librairie Sel du Marchand ; Gerz J ; Tzara T ; Hains R ; Sohm H ; Breton A ; Dubuffet J ; Martel A ; Pelieu C ; Duchamp M ; Miccini E ; Michaux H ; Restany P ; Maciunas G., 1991
La Guerilla Des Ecritures / Villegle, Jacques., 1981
This might be the sketch book for Villegle's installations at Renne and Paris in 1982; see the essay by Kaira Cabanas in Villegle 2007 (book held by the Sackner Archive), page 116. However, none of these two images are depicted in this book. Cabanas commented that this work has a commonality with Jenny Holzer's "Truisms." The back cover depicts a silhouette profile of Villegle with a hat stencilled in black ink, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.