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+ | '''Gil Joseph Wolman''' (7 September 1929, Paris – 3 July 1995, Paris) was a French filmmaker, artist, poet and writer. His work encompassed painting, poetry and film-making. He was a member of [[Isidore Isou]]'s avant-garde [[Lettrism|Lettrist movement]] in the early 1950s, then becoming a central figure in the [[Lettrist International]]. | ||
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+ | ==Works== | ||
* [http://ubu.com/film/wolman.html Wolman's film ''The Anticoncept'' (1952) on UbuWeb] | * [http://ubu.com/film/wolman.html Wolman's film ''The Anticoncept'' (1952) on UbuWeb] | ||
* [http://www.ubu.com/sound/wolman.html Wolman's sound poetry on UbuWeb] | * [http://www.ubu.com/sound/wolman.html Wolman's sound poetry on UbuWeb] | ||
− | * Joseph Wolman, ''[[Media:Wolman_Joseph_Les_inhumations_suivi_de_Peinture_depeinte_1995.pdf|Les inhumations, suivi de Peinture dépeinte]'', Paris: Allia, 1995, 240 pp. [https://www.editions-allia.com/fr/livre/413] | + | ===Publications=== |
+ | * Joseph Wolman, ''[[Media:Wolman_Joseph_Les_inhumations_suivi_de_Peinture_depeinte_1995.pdf|Les inhumations, suivi de Peinture dépeinte]]'', Paris: Allia, 1995, 240 pp. [https://www.editions-allia.com/fr/livre/413] | ||
+ | ===Catalogues=== | ||
+ | * ''[https://issuu.com/peccolo/docs/wolman Gil J Wolman: art scotch 1963]'', eds. Sandro Ricaldone and Yan Ciret, Livorno: Galleria Peccolo, 2006, 39 pp. Catalogue. {{it}}/{{fr}} | ||
+ | * ''Gil J Wolman. Sóc immortal i estic viu'', ed. Clara Plasencia, Barcelona: MACBA, 2010. Incl. Frédéric Acquaviva, [[Media:Acquaviva Frederic 2010 Wolman al descobert.pdf|"Wolman, al descobert"]], pp 10-43; [[Media:Acquaviva Frederic 2010 Wolman al descubierto.pdf|"Wolman, al descubierto"]], pp 146-166. [https://www.macba.cat/ca/cataleg-gil-j-wolman]. [https://www.macba.cat/en/exhibition-gil-wolman Exhibition]. {{ca}}/{{es}} | ||
+ | ** ''Gil J Wolman. I Am Immortal and Alive'', Barcelona: MACBA, 2010. Incl. Frédéric Acquaviva, [[Media:Acquaviva Frederic 2010 Wolman in the Open.pdf|"Wolman in the Open"]], pp 10-43. [https://www.macba.cat/en/book-gil-j-wolman] {{en}} | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
* [https://www.postwarcultureatbeinecke.org/gil-j-wolman Biography and works on Beinecke Postwar Culture] | * [https://www.postwarcultureatbeinecke.org/gil-j-wolman Biography and works on Beinecke Postwar Culture] | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_J_Wolman Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_J_Wolman Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category:Lettrism|Wolman, Gil J]] | [[Category:Lettrism|Wolman, Gil J]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lettrist International|Wolman, Gil J]] |
Revision as of 12:13, 21 December 2019
Gil Joseph Wolman (7 September 1929, Paris – 3 July 1995, Paris) was a French filmmaker, artist, poet and writer. His work encompassed painting, poetry and film-making. He was a member of Isidore Isou's avant-garde Lettrist movement in the early 1950s, then becoming a central figure in the Lettrist International.
Contents
Works
Publications
- Joseph Wolman, Les inhumations, suivi de Peinture dépeinte, Paris: Allia, 1995, 240 pp. [1]
Catalogues
- Gil J Wolman: art scotch 1963, eds. Sandro Ricaldone and Yan Ciret, Livorno: Galleria Peccolo, 2006, 39 pp. Catalogue. (Italian)/(French)
- Gil J Wolman. Sóc immortal i estic viu, ed. Clara Plasencia, Barcelona: MACBA, 2010. Incl. Frédéric Acquaviva, "Wolman, al descobert", pp 10-43; "Wolman, al descubierto", pp 146-166. [2]. Exhibition. (Catalan)/(Spanish)
- Gil J Wolman. I Am Immortal and Alive, Barcelona: MACBA, 2010. Incl. Frédéric Acquaviva, "Wolman in the Open", pp 10-43. [3] (English)