Guy de Cointet
By (Author) Frdric Paul
By (author) Guy de Cointet
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
1st October 2014
France
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
709.04
Paperback
272
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1700g
Guy de Cointet's experimental art used a combination of cryptography, typography, and tropes in visual installation pieces and performance art, books, and films. Covering his work from his early career spent in California working under Larry Bell to his early installation pieces, including canvases and books, to his fully integrated performance pieces performed across America and France, this is a comprehensive monograph on the full spectrum of the talented artist's work. Frdric Paul's examination covers everything from the artist's cryptographic newspaper ACRCIT to his theatrical works combining several languages, poetry, and song such as Going to the Market, performed in the Louvre's auditorium. Frdric Paul not only presents Guy de Cointet's major works in a comprehensive manner, he offers analysis on the extent and importance of Cointet's influence on art of the twentieth century and beyond. This is a truly indispensable work for those wishing to further their knowledge and understanding of one of the greatest typographical, linguistic, and cryptographic artists and dramatists of the twentieth century.
Frdric Paul was former director of F.R.A.C. Limousin and the Domaine de Kerguhennec. Guy de Cointet (1934-1983) was an influential twentieth-century artist and dramatist.