Lettrism

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Lettrism is a mid-20th-century French avant-garde movement that experimented radically with letters, sounds, and symbols to reinvent poetry, visual art, and later film and theory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
literary movement
aim creation of new aesthetic theory
reinvention of film
reinvention of poetry
reinvention of visual art
basedOn deconstruction of language
graphic experimentation
phonetic experimentation
countryOfOrigin France
field aesthetics
cinema
philosophy
poetry
visual art
founder Isidore Isou NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic focus on materiality of language
integration of text and image
intermedial practice
performance orientation
radical experimentation with language
rejection of traditional syntax
theoretical rigor
use of invented signs
use of letters as autonomous artistic units
hasPart experimental film
sound poetry
theoretical writings
visual poetry
hasParticipant François Dufrêne NERFINISHED
Gabriel Pomerand NERFINISHED
Gil J Wolman NERFINISHED
Maurice Lemaître NERFINISHED
Roland Sabatier NERFINISHED
inception 1940s
1945
influenced Situationist International NERFINISHED
conceptual art
concrete poetry
sound poetry
influencedBy Dada NERFINISHED
Surrealism
language French
locationOfFormation Paris NERFINISHED
mainSubject letters
sounds
symbols
movement French avant-garde
notableWork Introduction à une nouvelle poésie et à une nouvelle musique NERFINISHED
Isou ou la mécanique des femmes NERFINISHED
Traité de bave et d'éternité NERFINISHED
period mid-20th century

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