Thursday, October 29, 2009

Respiration Of A Reptile

Wanted To lose the food and drink

Leaving the concert Pixies, Julie asked me recently what motivated my work around L'Oeil cacodylate . I told him he was confused to find me another family, hope infiltrate, incognito, in a photo of a group that hoped to do mine. An adoption application, sort of. These last two weeks have been very busy. Playing

Man Ray's Montparnasse (Hubert Lottman, Hachette Literature, 2001), re-reading of excerpts from Self Portrait (Actes Sud, coll. Babel, 1998, trans. The U.S. by Anne Guerin) and What I and other texts (Hoëbeke, presentation by V. Lavoie, 1998). Notes around Memoirs of oblivion Philippe Soupault (Volume I, 1914-1923 and Volume II, 1923-1926, Lachenal & Ritter, 1981 and 1986 respectively). I finally found the catalog Artcurial

"The universe Valentine Hugo "(Vintage Pierre Spivakoff - February 25, 2006) and

Workshop Man Ray, Unconcerned but not indifferent (catalog of the exhibition at the Pinacoteca Man Ray in Paris March 5, 2008 - June 1, 2008, ed. Man Ray Trust and La Fabrica). Scans and a variety. The latest: chapter "The Ox on the Roof" from the recovered memories of Kiki de Montparnasse (José Corti, 2005). The evening is (almost) rest with the reading of Raymond Radiguet 1903-2003 - Centenary Conference (texts and documents collected and published by P. Caizergues and M.-C. Movilliat Centre for the Study of the twentieth century, University Paul Valery, Montpellier III, 2005).

In passing, I note the reissue, in Attila, unusual Paris Jean-Paul Clébert, illustrated by photographs by Patrice Molinard. The text of John Paul Clébert, the discrete Celinian accents, is a marvel of literature.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

How To Levelup In Pokemon Deluge

"I have nothing to dire De Massot

"Picabia, I knew first, separated from him, the first wife, Gabrielle Buffet. She spoke of her husband (unforgettable), friends (including Marcel Duchamp). Excellent musician, she would not ignore our attempts. Francis the seducer, who returned from America to France, went to live at La Muette, bou-boulevard Émile Augier, in Germaine Everling, companion among all smiling and seductive. We met at that time and he decided to receive, every Sunday, which I had some familiar quickly

Georges Auric by Valentine Hugo. Pencil Drawing, 1921. © Collection H. Sauget.
the happy privilege to be associated, lunches, long afternoons when I learned to love a host of funny sometimes unsurpassable. After refusing to go to coffee Certa, so I went Boulevard Emile-Augier. Alerted at the right time, I found Tzara, Picabia invited to come and stay upon his arrival in Paris. Immediately, the two men seemed to me curiously contrasted with the character, personality. Faced with Picabia, its verve, its spontaneity, Tzara suddenly looked like a provincial somewhat startled by the middle of Paris. Silent, erased, almost dull, the messiah of "Dada" rather poorly attempting to free himself, articulating occasionally two or three sentences that were explosive for him. "

Georges Auric, When I was there, Grasset, 1979, pp. 113-114.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Genetial Exam By Doctor

But what's that Bazaar!



A big thank you to all those who write and follow my Bazaar and I will be there for a day dedication Saturday, October 24 at Grand Bazaar Hotel de Ville. See you there, we can chat a bit!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Solution Of John Hull Options And Futures

in English for The Little Review

QUESTIONNAIRE


1. What should you most like to do, to know, to be ? (In case you are not satisfied).

2. Why wouldn’t you change places with any other human being ?

3. What do you look foreward to ?

4. What do you fear most from the future ?

5. What has been the happiest moment of your life. The unhappiest ? (If you care to tell).

6. What do you consider your weakest characteristics ? Your strongest ? What do you like most about yourself ? Dislike most ?

7. What things do you really like ? Dislike ? (Nature, people, ideas, objects, etc. Answer in a phrase or a page, as you will).

8. What is your attitude toward art today ?

9. What is your world view ? (Are you a reasonable being in a reasonable scheme ?)

10. Why do you go on living ?




* * *



1. Nothing to answer to this, not that my own life satisfies me, but rather that the lives of others disgust me.

2. I don't care enough about anything not to change places with the first person who came along.

3. Perpetual revolution in every realm.

4. Night, in certain eyes ?

5. Don't know. – When I discovered that my sweetheart had true lesbian tastes, although they were ardently desired and provoked by myself. (Cf. Freud.)

6. A certain imbecilic inclination towards indulgence. – My capacity for scorn.

7. a) Solitude, drugs, my bull-dog, fourteen year old girls.
b) Soldiers, priests, the police, children and their whores of mothers, religions, dogmas and faiths, the abominable idea of fatherland.

8. Absolute indifference. (I'd give a hundred painters, a hundred musicians, a hundred poets, for one Lenine).

9. Eh bien, merde.

10. For love of death.






in The Little Review , Spring number, May 1929. Vol. XII, n° 2, pp. 45-46.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Puritan View Of Nature Romantic Period

A pure anecdote, by Philippe Soupault




Couverture du catalogue de l'exposition Picabia, galerie Danthon (1923)

Chapter "mistreat our idols," I can not resist the urge to reproduce here a note from Philip Soupault, found in a catalog Sales and written in the margin of his copy of The Adventure dada (Georges Hugnet Institute Gallery, Paris, 1957), following the sentence "The nature of Picabia warm"

"Picabia was jealous, suspicious, bad boyfriend, vain, and especially terribly shy. Picabia Guillaume Apollinaire regarded as a chameleon. Both saw themselves as wary of china dogs. "
is not here to take at face value the statement of Philip Soupault but to consider it as an indication (to paraphrase Thomas Bernhard) to pay the rich record of history "alternative" of the Dada movement.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Paste Like Cm Before Menstruation

Mômes



I hope you'll love these 3 kids, I mixed fabrics and inks for the dress, the whole refined on my wacom and shoo!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Does Women Want A Hairy Genitals



Of all the signatories L'Oeil cacodylate , they were the most popular. The general public worshiped them, painters (Fernand Léger, Miró - which devotes two canvases in 1927), the poets, writers have been consistently doing their praise. Darius Milhaud

Darius Milhaud and Fratellini at the time of the creation of the Ox on the Roof © Archives Darius Milhaud

wrote a version for piano and small orchestra, after Beef his rooftop entitled Tango Fratellini (Op. 58c). Milhaud later testify: "After dinner, attracted by the steam rides, shops mysterious, the Daughter of March, shooting, lotteries, menageries the noise of mechanical organs in perforated rolls that appeared to grind relentlessly and simultaneously all the blare of music hall and magazines, we went to the Fair of Montmartre, and sometimes the circus Medrano to attend Fratellini sketches of which reflected so much imagination and poetry that they were worthy of the commedia dell'arte. "(1) Advertising seized their success (we see them posing in front of an Amilcar, the car brand preferred Fatty), countless toys were manufactured in their own image, not to mention the pins, combs, glasses until wallpaper designed for children's bedrooms. From 1923, a certain Pierre Mariel devotes a book: The Fratellini. Story of three clowns . (2) Paul Poiret designed a costume for Francis, Rita Hayworth, Fred Astaire, Douglas Fairbanks (among hundreds of other admirers, not least) signed their guestbook. June 29, 1924, Fratellini (Paul, 1877 - 1940 Francis, 1879-1951 and Albert, 1886 - 1961) gave their last performance in Medrano. A few days later, under the pen of lyrical Fréjaville Gustave, was quoted in Comœdia : "They were applauded enthusiastically recalled acclaimed. Sheaves of flowers have invaded the runway. And as we were shaking hands after the performance, in this picturesque lodge a hundred times described, we have witnessed a moving spectacle that does not marred mediocre romance: while Paul was trying to hide his emotion as an activity eager and his prodigal friends for the kind words, while the enigmatic Albert, always inscrutable, was struggling silently with an affected application, to destroy his face mask of his prodigious track, Francis, himself, had no thought and simply pretend to large tears, sobbing, desperate for recognition and regret, crying like a child. "(3) De Medrano Circus in Winter through numerous tours in the provinces and abroad, their success will last thirty years. In 1955, Albert publishes memoirs under the title of the trio

We the Fratellini in which he does not omit to note L'Oeil cacodylate (pp. 228-229):

(1) Darius Milhaud, My Happy Life , Belfond, 1974, p. 84. (2) Paris, Société Anonymous Editions.

(3) Comœdia , July 3, 1924.
(The title of previous post that the book took over from Paul Joostens but it seems that the directors have seen fit to consider it as an affront to decency ... in order to highlight Erase?)

Women's Exposing Their Boobs By Wearing Saree

The news of the day

The news of the day is that the book "Illustration now3" published by TASCHEN is finally out.
And I is part of the new selection of artists! I'm thrilled! Julius Wiedemann thank you, it's an honor!