Antonin Artaud's Drawings Collected in New Monograph
A comprehensive monograph on Antonin Artaud as a draftsman has been published, featuring 110 black-and-white and 87 color reproductions across 224 pages. The book includes introductory essays by Paule Thévenin, titled "La recherche d'un monde perdu," and Jacques Derrida, titled "Forcener le subjectile." It is a co-edition between Schirmer/Mosel Verlag, Munich, and Éditions Gallimard, Paris, released at the end of March. Thévenin's text was written specifically for the series "Les chefs d'œuvres du 20° siècle."
Key facts
- Monograph on Antonin Artaud as a draftsman
- 110 black-and-white and 87 color reproductions
- 224 pages, format 23/27 cm
- Introductory essays by Paule Thévenin and Jacques Derrida
- Co-edition by Schirmer/Mosel Verlag (Munich) and Éditions Gallimard (Paris)
- Published end of March
- Thévenin's essay written for 'Les chefs d'œuvres du 20° siècle'
Entities
Artists
- Antonin Artaud
Institutions
- Schirmer/Mosel Verlag
- Éditions Gallimard
Locations
- Munich
- Germany
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —