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ISBN: PB: 9781946433138

DAP, Ugly Duckling Presse

October 2018

60 pp.

14.6x12 cm

1 colour illus., 17 black&white illus.

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£27,00
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Ideas Have No Smell: Three Belgian Surrealist Booklets

Transfigured Publicity / Abstractive Treatise on Obeuse / For Balthazar

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The Belgian surrealist movement, like its contemporary French cousin, included both visual artists – Rene Magritte most famously – and writers, who were also its theorists. They shared with the Parisians a fierce commitment to personal, political and aesthetic liberty, and to humor, surprise and transgression as artistic strategies, but they parted company when it came to the unconscious and the occult. "Ideas Have No Smell" gathers exemplary works by three literary lights of Belgian surrealism: "Transfigured Publicity", a visual text of early concrete poetry by poet and photographer Paul Nouge (1895-1967), the apostle of appropriation; the whimsical, hand-drawn artist's book "Abstractive Treatise on Obeuse" by Paul Colinet (1898-1957); and "For Balthazar", a collection of aphorisms and observations by the ever skeptical author, lawyer and anarchist Louis Scutenaire (1905-1987). In addition to the booklets presented in a facsimile-style translation by M. Kasper, this letterpressed slipcase includes an introduction by scholar Mary Ann Caws and a poster of an anonymously handwritten panneau of Nouge's visual poems, possibly coauthored with Magritte and previously reproduced only in Marcel Marien's documentary history, "L'Activite surrealiste en Belgique".