ID 838374
Lot 446 | [AFFICHES - EXPOSITIONS ET SALONS INTERNATIONAUX]
Estimate value
€ 600 – 800
11 affiches. 1913-1976
[AFFICHES - EXPOSITIONS ET SALONS INTERNATIONAUX]
11 affiches
1913-1976
La majorité sous cadres de formats divers, entre 320 x 480 mm mm et 790 x 1045 mm
1) International Exhibition of Modern Art. [Armory Show - New York, Lexington Avenue, 17 février-15 mars 1913].
2) The Blindman's Ball. Vendredi 25 mai [1917], "at Ultra Bohemian, Pre-Historic, Post Alcoholic Webster Hall". Affiche illustrée par Beatrice Wood.
3) Odpoledne francouzskych surrealistu ("un après-midi avec les surréalistes français").Prague, [1935?] Affiche annonçant une série de conférences de Péret, Breton et Éluard à Prague.
4) International surrealist exhibition - du 12 juin au 4 juillet [1936] ; New Burlington Galleries. Affiche illustrée par Max Ernst
5) El Surrealismo, su trayectoria sus perspectivas, explicado por Andre Breton. Mexico, 1938. Affiche annonçant deux conférences de Breton, finalement annulées.
6) Entartete Kunst. Chemnitz, Kaufmännisches Vereinshaus, 11 août-10 septembre [1939?].
Affiche de la tristement célèbre exposition organisée par le NSDAP, censée démontrer la supériorité de la race aryenne sur les autres peuples et leur art dit "dégénéré".
7) On the Road. [Circa 1958?] Affiche reprenant l'illustration réalisée par Len Deighton pour la première édition britannique du roman de Jack Kerouac, On the Road.
8) Exeter Festival of Modern Arts : Surrealism. 24 avril - 20 mai 1967. Affiche illustrée par Conroy Maddox.
9) La Exposição Surrealista. São Paulo, mai 1967. Affiche illustrée par Sérgio Lima.
10) Pcubuo Slasti : Surrealismus. Brno et Prague, 1968
11) Marvelous freedom, vigilance of desire : World surrealist exhibition (with the participation of the Phases movement) - mai 1976 ; Gallery Black Swan, Chicago. Affiche illustrée par W. Bursill Delt
A set of 11 original posters, mostly for various international art fairs and shows.
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