#Claude Tarnaud
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surrealistnyc · 3 months ago
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Infosurr #167 is out now:
Issue 167 starts with the discovery of Bastian van der Velden’s original research on the context of the relationships between Breton and Nadja – he is the « archeologist of images and ancient texts hidden in archives » – and that of Leonor de Abreu on Benjamin Péret in Mexico. News are given of what is happening on the Canadian West Coast, with Ron Sakolsky’s Surrealism and the Anarchist Imagination, as well as twenty years of The Oystercatcher – systematically published every May 1st – with surrealism as its field of investigation. « Surrealism is never what it seems ».
Homage is paid to Claude Tarnaud’s Maga, illustrated by Henriette de Champrel,  » offering suspended forms between jelly fish and madrepores » – one of these images is on the first page, to Alain Roussel and his Impossible Text : « To read this fine flower is an immense pleasure, this is what Jehan Mayoux, who knew flowers so well, would have appreciated ». The issue will close on Max Ernst’s Imaginary Worlds – Liberated Worlds.
Various articles will include our « regrets »: on the surrealists’ colonial « unframing » and on forgotten departures in 2018 and 2019.. There will be four pages of references to documents and exhibitions.
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las-microfisuras · 5 years ago
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• Claude Tarnaud, página de la maqueta original del Alphabet spationnel , c. 1947
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abraxas-libris · 5 years ago
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De, par Claude Tarnaud, aux éditions de l'écart absolu, illustré par Jorge Camacho et Jacques Lacomblez. #claudetarnaud #jorgecamacho #lecartabsolu #surrealism #surrealisme (à Librairie Abraxas-Libris) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Cno4sIGU3/?igshid=1r597dus0bvyh
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yama-bato · 13 years ago
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Claude Tarnaud
"Ton corps dans la cage de mon regard"; bois, verre, photo; 35 x 23 x 5,5 cm
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surrealistnyc · 1 year ago
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Maga suivi de Les Pélerins: Two unpublished works from the early 1970s by Claude Tarnaud and Henriette de Champrel are now available from Le Grand Tamanoir in paperbook and coffret d'art editions, both facsimile reproductions.
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