• Coup de Dés (Collection) Books and Ideas After Mallarmé / curated by Michalis Pichler
Coup de Dés (Collection) Books and Ideas After Mallarmé / curated by Michalis Pichler Coup de Dés (Collection) Books and Ideas After Mallarmé / curated by Michalis Pichler Coup de Dés (Collection) Books and Ideas After Mallarmé / curated by Michalis Pichler Coup de Dés (Collection) Books and Ideas After Mallarmé / curated by Michalis Pichler

Coup de Dés (Collection) Books and Ideas After Mallarmé / curated by Michalis Pichler

Exhibition catalogue


AAR.EC.2024.01
279 pages : illustrations, facsimiles (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
2024
Michalis Pichler
France
appropriation
Catalog for the exhibition "Exposition littéraire autour de Mallarmé" at Center for Book Arts from Jan 18–Apr 30, 2024.

"First edition: January 2024, 800 copies. Special edition: 50 copies with white cover" -- Colophon

"Exposition littéraire autour de Mallarmé, recalls an exhibition of the same name by Marcel Broodthaers in 1969 at Wide White Space in Antwerp, Belgium. The exhibition is centered around re-readings and re-writings of Un Coup de Dés Jamais N’Abolira Le Hasard across different media, around that icon of the avant-garde. The exhibition will be a 1-on-1 appropriation of a historical exhibition, hence a “greatest hit” in its own right.

Coup de Dés (Collection) unites a vast number of editions of Mallarmé’s chef d’oeuvre as well as many of its historical and contemporary editions and appropriations by other authors such as Claude Balif, Fritz  Balthaus, Derek Beaulieu, Jérémie Bennequin, Christopher Brennan, Marcel Broodthaers, Bernard  Chiavelli, Jim Clinefelter, Lucien Desalmand, Mario Diacono, Sammy Engramer, Marie Louise Erlenmeyer, Cerith Wyn Evans, Ernest Fraenkel, Rodney Graham, Paul Heimbach, Angela  Grasser, Barry Guy, Felix Philipp Ingold, La Bibliothèque Fantastique, Brian Larosche, Alexandra Leykauf, Benjamin Lord, Stéphane Mallarmé, Michael Maranda, Guido Molinari, Monchas, Francoise Morel, Nontsikelelo Mutiti, Aurélie Noury, Michalis Pichler, Henri Pousseur, Nicolas Richard, Mitsou Ronat, Sam Sampson, Camille Soula, Ultralab, Klara Vith, and Eric Zboya." --Center for Book Arts website.