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Guy de Cointet Greene Naftali

Guy de Cointet was a French-born artist based in California who created text and sculptural works, often combining them as props and stage sets in theatrical performance pieces.


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Guy de Cointet, an enigmatic Los Angeles-based Conceptual artist, had a wide-ranging practice that included drawing, playwriting, and performance. Fascinated by language, de Cointet culled phrases, words, and sometimes single letters from media,. See all past shows and fair booths Critically acclaimed Solo show at a major institution


MAMCO Genève Expositions Guy de Cointet

7K subscribers 6 542 views 4 years ago In his drawings, books and performances Guy de Cointet (1934-1983) conceives of art as an interplay of language, form and meaning. For the first time in.


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De Cointet is now recognized as one of the major figures in the Conceptual art movement that emerged in Los Angeles in the 1970s, having strongly influenced a number of prominent artists working in southern California today, including Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley, for whom both drawing and performance figure significantly in their artistic prac.


Guy de Cointet Sans titre (ca. 1965) Artsy

Guy de Cointet, It is one of those secrets of the sea, 1978 Guy de Cointet, Water of the Mukti, rushing under the emerald shade, 1977 Guy de Cointet, Rough sea of Japan, 1976 Guy de Cointet, A Page From My Intimate Journal, Part 1, 1974 Guy de Cointet, How high can you count?, 1972 Guy de Cointet, Untitled, 1972


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Guy de Cointet (1934-1983) was a French-born artist based in California who created text and sculptural works, often combining them as props and stage sets in theatrical performance pieces. Wikidata Q5622700 View or edit the full Wikipedia entry. Information from.


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Guy de Cointet. American, born France, 1934 - 1983. Works of Art; Related Content.


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Guy de Cointet (1934-1983) was a French-born artist based in California who created text and sculptural works, often combining them as props and stage sets in theatrical performance pieces. Biography Guy de Cointet was born in Paris in 1934, the son of a military officer.


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Website dedicated to the work of the artist Guy de Cointet


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Born in Paris in 1934, Guy de Cointet left only random traces prior to his departure for the United States in 1966: unfinished studies at the art school in Nancy, a job as a fashion illustrator in Paris, a few relief paintings as footnotes to the New Realism. It was only in 1968, when he moved to Los Angeles as assistant to artist Larry Bell.


MAMCO Genève Expositions Guy de Cointet

Né à Paris en 1934, Guy de Cointet est parti pour New York en 1965 avant de s'installer en 1968 à Los Angeles où il a, jusqu'à sa mort prématurée, marqué la scène artistique.


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Site dédié au travail de l'artiste Guy de Cointet. 2023 (exposition) Création des Amis de Guy de Cointet 3- 12- 2023 Air de Paris, Romainville (edition) Kermesse des Amis de Guy de Cointet


Guy de Cointet, 'My Husband Left Me', 1978, 65 x 101.7cm Max Ernst, Logo Design, Graphic Design

Guy de Cointet's I Smoke all the Time (1983) is a drawing in red ink and an admission in delicate pencil. It is also a ciphered rendering of that titular sentence - the eponymous words buried in the interlocking mountains, valleys, snowlines, church steeples and windows that seem the work's subject matter..


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Guy de Cointet Hardcover - April 25, 2017 by Guy de Cointet (Artist) 4.5 2 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover $29.84 6 Used from $22.95 12 New from $29.84 Now back in print, this volume is the first overview of the French-born, Los Angeles-based artist Guy de Cointet (1934-83).


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From the late '60s until his untimely death in 1983, Guy de Cointet was an active member of the Los Angeles art scene whose encrypted works on paper and theatrical productions using readymade language—taken from both the high literature of his native France and the soap operas of his adopted land—were often as enigmatic as the man himself.


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French artist Guy de Cointet (1934-1983) emigrated to the USA in 1965, became assistant of Larry Bell, following him to Los Angeles where he lived for the rest of his life. For Cointet, cryptology and typography were tools for transforming words into images and for giving form to color.

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