Archivi tag: Dominique Rappez

“isou’s not dead”: exhibit @ garage cosmos, bruxelles

ISOU’S NOT DEAD
20 avril – 25 août 2023 – EXPOSITION au GARAGE COSMOS
Avec : Art & Language, Jacques André, Ben Vautier, Antoine Boute et Jeanne Pruvot-Simonneaux, Marcel Broodthaers, Anne Catherine Caron, Henri Chopin, Guy Debord, François Dufrêne, Jean-Pierre Gillard, Raymond Hains, Yves Klein, Joseph Kosuth, Maurice Lemaître, Gabriel Pomerand, Dominique Rappez, Roland Sabatier, Alain Satié, Frédéric Studeny, Jacques Villeglé, Gil Wolman.
A l’occasion, également, de ART BRUSSELS
Isidore Isou, influences, proximités et prolongements. Plusieurs générations d’artistes témoignent via œuvres d’art, manifestations, livres, documents.

Isidore Isou, son ombre portée sur ses contemporains tel qu’il apparaît à travers documents, œuvres d’art et articles de revues rapportant ses polémiques. Mais une ombre portée sur le futur aussi, selon la formule par laquelle il terminait souvent ses exposés : « … jusqu’à la société paradisiaque dans le cosmos de l’éternité concrète ». Pour ce, il avait imaginé, sorte laisser-passer vers le futur, un livre, La créatique ou la novatique, dans lequel il expliquait l’art de créer dans la vie et tous les domaines de la culture, sans interruption, partout et tout le temps. (…)
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“chaosmos” – garage cosmos, bruxelles

Sandro Ricaldone

CHAOSMOS
Garage Cosmos – Bruxelles
02 April – 01 May 2022

Pierre Albert-Birot, Art & Language (Michael Baldwin et Mel Ramsden), Jean-François Bory, Marcel Broodthaers, Bob Brown, Francesco Cangiullo, ‘Pascalino’ Cangiullo, Anne-Catherine Caron, Lewis Carroll, Henri Chopin, André du Colombier, Jean Crotti, Stephan Czerkinsky, Gilles Deleuze, Serge Vandercam et Christian Dotremont, Peter Downsborough, Marcel Duchamp, François Dufrêne, Alexandre Gherban, Jean-Pierre Gillard, Corrado Govoni, Raymond Hains, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Isidore Isou, James Joyce, Stéphane Mallarmé, Marcel Mariën, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, E.L.T. Mesens, Bruno Munari, Paul Nougé, Paul Van Ostayen, Présence Panchounette, Dominique Rappez, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Roland Sabatier, Alain Satié, Éric Satie, Jacques Spacagna, Tato, Oriol Villanova, Bernard Villers, Lawrence Weiner.

Influence of writers on the visual arts in the 19th and 20th centuries until today
The path which connects the artists in this exhibition traces a red thread, one described by Marc Partouche in his eponymous book La ligne oubliée (The Forgotten Line). These artists have most often escaped the vigilance of the general public. The end of the nineteenth century has seen the appearance of numerous pre-Dadaist art movements such as the Incoherents and other Fantaisistes, Fumistes, Hirsutes, Jarry and his pataphysics, La Bohème and its artists who have no artworks, but are not failed artists. Their presence is the anchor point for a new tradition and their manifestations are their contribution to the idea of a continuity in the forms of marginality and rupture in art. Our aim is to raise the incomprehension facing the unexpected, considered inappropriate positioning of the artists of the forgotten line to which this echoes a quote from Broodthaers, which reminded me of a recent email I received from Jacques André, who sent me the transcription of Broodthaers’s interview for the Robert Jones prize, which dates to the year 1974, of which here is an extract: Continua a leggere