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Biography of Nicolas Schöffer
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Catalogue(s) raisonné(s)
Catalogue(s) raisonné(s)
Not realised. All the "catalogues raisonnés"Bibliographic track & more
To read from or about the artist :
* « Nicolas Schöffer », Jean Cassou, Guy Habasque et Jacques Ménétrier, Ed. du Griffon, Neuchâtel, 1963* « Nicolas Schöffer - Microtemps », catalogue d'exposition, Galerie Denise René, Paris, 1966
* « La Ville cybernétique », Nicolas Schöffer, Ed Tchou, Paris, 1969
* « Le Nouvel Esprit artistique », Nicolas Schöffer, coll. Bibliothèque médiations, Ed. Denoël/Gonthier, Paris, 1970
* « L'art prospectif de Nicolas Schöffer », Franco Passoni, catalogue d'exposition, Centro Industria della Montedison, 1973
* « La Tour Lumière Cybernétique », Nicolas Schöffer, coll. Bibliothèque médiations, Ed. Denoël/Gonthier, Paris, 1973
* « La Nouvelle Charte de la ville », Nicolas Schöffer, coll. Bibliothèque médiations, Ed. Denoël/Gonthier, Paris, 1974
* « Perturbation et chronocratie », Nicolas Schöffer, coll. Bibliothèque médiations, Ed. Denoël/Gonthier, Paris, 1978
* « La théorie des miroirs », Nicolas Schöffer, Ed. Pierre Belfond, 1982
* « Hommage à Nicolas Schöffer », A. Descamps, E. Schöffer, J.-L. Ferrier et Michel Ragon, catalogue d'exposition, Noroit et Arras, Ed. C. G. du Pas-de_Calais, 1994
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Art movements
- + OPTICAL ART / 1955-1968 / Nicolas Schöffer (cybernetic art), Larry Poons, Bridget Riley, etc.
- + NEW REALITIES / 1946-1956 / Etienne Béothy, Marcelle Cahn, etc.
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Artists on display
The art and the artists display: proclamations, galleries, museums, personal or collective exhibitions. On walls or in shop windows, wise or rebels, posters warn, argue, show. Some were specially conceived by an artist for such or such event, other, colder, have only the letter.
Some were created in lithographic technic, most are simple offset reproductions. They are many those who like collecting these rectangles of paper, monochrome or in games of colours, in matt paper or brilliant, with many words or almost dumb.
We are happy also to be able to greet, by this pages, mythical galleries as those of Denise René, Louis Carré, Claude Bernard, Berheim Jeune, Maeght, Pierre Loeb and others.