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62e Vente des Hospices de Nuits : 160 pièces et une nouvelle cuvée pour une « année rêvée »
La 62e Vente des vins des Hospices de Nuits-Saint-Georges nous donne rendez-vous dimanche 12 mars à 14h30, avec 160 pièces au menu et une nouvelle cuvée en hommage à Hugues Perdrizet. La nouvelle cuvée du domaine des Hospices de Nuits, issue du climat Les Saint-Georges, rend hommage au premier donateur de vignes. © Studio Morfaux Il fut le premier, en 1688, à donner quelques arpents de vignes…
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• For the first time in a single publication, a collection of personal journals and sketchbooks by 60 great figures of Art Brut, including Henry Darger, Charles Dellschau, James Castle, and Adolf Wölfli
• A stunning book of books that invites you to turn the pages of 60 unique handmade volumes and gain a deeper understanding of the humanity and genius of these visionary artists
A revelatory glimpse into the passions and obsessions of 60 visionary artists through the medium of their personal sketchbooks, treatises, storybooks, grimoires, and journals. This unprecedented gathering of handmade books from the most notable Art Brut artists has been brought together expressly for this publication from both public and private collections. Each volume is showcased in separate chapters featuring the cover and a selection of inside pages, with accompanying commentary. They cover the period from the early 20th century to the present, and include works by Horst Ademeit, Alöise, Giovanni Bosco, James Castle, Henry Darger, Charles Dellschau, Malcolm MacKesson, Dan Miller, Michel Nedjar, Jean Perdrizet, Royal Robertson, Charles Steffen, Oskar Voll, August Walla, and Adolf Wölfli, among others. Text in English and French.
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Fluide Glacial n°533
Jean Perdrizet > https://christianberst.com/artists/jean-perdrizet
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scrivere disegnando: dal 28 gennaio a ginevra Avec des œuvres de Vincenzo Accame, Rosaire Appel, Tchello d’Barros, Roland Barthes, Gianfranco Baruchello, Tomaso Binga, Irma Blank, Nick Blinko, Alighiero Boetti, Marcia Brauer, Frédéric Bruly-Bouabré, Elijah Burgher, Axel Calatayud, Gaston Chaissac, Laura Cingolani, Guy de Cointet, Aloïse Corbaz, Dadamaino, Betty Danon, Hanne Darboven, Michel Dave, Michael Dean, Mirtha Dermisache, Emmanuel Derriennic, Jean Dubuffet, Giordano Falzoni, León Ferrari, Chiara Fumai, Pepe Gaitán, Jill Galliéni, Ryan Gander, Anne-Marie Gbindoun, Marco Giovenale, Rafael González, Josef Grebing, Mariangela Guatteri, Gustav, Elisabetta Gut, Brion Gysin, Emma Hauck, Takanori Herai, Joseph Heuer, Susan Hiller, Steffani Jemison, Carlo Keshishian, Annalies Klophaus, Maria Lai, Fabio Lapiana, Louise Lavallée-Tournay, Jürg Lehni, Dwight Mackintosh, Kunizo Matsumoto, Viviane Van Melkebebeeke, Reinhold Metz, Henri Michaux, Miriam Midley, Bruno Munari, JB Murray, Francis Palanc, Giulio Paolini, Luca Maria Patella, Enzo Patti, Jérôme Peignot, Jean Perdrizet, Nathalie Perrin, Laure Pigeon, Renata Prunas, Justine Python, Svetlana Rabey, Carmen Racovitza, Judit Reigl, Jane Ruffié, Valeri Scherstjanoi, Salome Schmuki, Greta Schödl, Luigi Serafini, Jeremy Shaw, Hélène Smith, Ivana Spinelli, Martina Stella, Lina Stern, Laurence Sterne, Barbara Suckfüll, Jenna Sutela, Cecil Touchon, Jeanne Tripier, Pascal Vonlanthen, August Walla, Robert Walser, Galaxia Wang, Melvin Way et Adolf Wölfli. PDF della pagina in rete:
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Jean Perdrizet, Worker Robot Who Sees Shapes In Star-like Vectoral Planes, 1970.
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Claude Parent avec Jean Perdrizet, Maison "Espace" (maison Perdrizet), 44 Allée Watteau, Champigny-sur-Marne, 1955-57
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"Coming from a Burgundian family of teachers, Perdrizet studied science and received his baccalaureate degree as a technical assistant in civil engineering. From 1934 to 1937 he was employed as a combat engineer in Grenoble, then at Électricité de France from 1944 to 1949. For health reasons he was forced to stop his work. Around 1955 he moved to Dignes and became an "inventor". He started to invent prototypes and draw plans of machines to communicate with the ghosts or aliens : an "electric ouija", a "thermoelectronic net for the ghosts", a "Robot cosmonaut", "space scale", an "imagination cursor", a "flying pipe". He also invented a universal language, the so-called "T language". He sent his studies to NASA, CNRS and the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, in the hope of receiving the Nobel Prize. His works on blueprint paper mix formulas, sketches, technical indications, theories, religious or metaphysical ideas. His work attracted the attention of scientists but also of those who refuse the omnipotence of rationalist thought.
Never married, Jean Perdrizet lived all his life with his mother, whom he outlived by only three days."
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Claude Parent avec Jean Perdrizet, Maison "Espace" (maison Perdrizet), 44 Allée Watteau, Champigny-sur-Marne, 1955-57
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