L'amour la poésie

MX032458
WRITTEN IN FRENCH

A collection of poems first published in 1929 and devoted to love and happiness experienced as well as to the despair aroused by the fragility and inconstancy of this feeling.
The text is punctuated by interventions by the American artist Kiki Smith in a universe where body, nature...
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Characteristics

Number of pages
176
Museum
Musée national d'Art moderne - Centre Pompidou
Art movement
Surrealism
Dimensions
25,3x32,5x1,9 cm
Artist
Kiki Smith (Née en 1954)
Reference
MX032458
EAN
9782073084910
Editor
Gallimard
Publication date
26 septembre 2024

The work and its artist

Kiki Smith (Née en 1954)

Kiki Smith is an American multidisciplinary artist with interests in printmaking, sculpture, drawing, film and installation. Her artistic work addresses the themes of the body, sex, regeneration, but also the relationship between man and nature. Representative of abject art, nothing is taboo for this artist who explores the human condition in all its disturbing aspects. Kiki Smith is also considered a committed feminist artist.