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"The Human Face" and Other Writings on His Drawings

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The Human Face and Other Writings on His Drawings gathers the complete English translations of Antonin Artaud's seminal texts on his artwork. It includes his 1947 gallery catalogue essay "The Human Face," which explores his portrait drawings created during his final year in a Paris suburb. Also featured is "Ten years that language is gone," examining his innovative notebook drawings made as language failed him, and the posthumous "50 Drawings to assassinate magic," revealing how drawing became a weapon in Artaud's desperate fight against malevolent forces. This volume reveals Artaud’s profound creative vision where word and image merge.
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This collection is suited to readers interested in modern art, avant-garde literature, and the intersection of visual art and writing. It will especially appeal to scholars and fans of Antonin Artaud and those curious about the creative process behind groundbreaking 20th-century artworks.

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The Human Face and Other Writings on His Drawings is the first comprehensive collection in English of Antonin Artaud’s writings on his artworks.

The many major exhibitions of Antonin Artaud’s drawings and drawn notebook pages in recent years—at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Vienna’s Museum Moderner Kunst, and Paris’s Centre Georges Pompidou—have entirely transformed our perception of his work, reorienting it toward the artworks of his final years.

This volume collects all three of Artaud’s major writings on his artworks. “The Human Face” (1947) was written as the catalog text for Artaud’s only gallery exhibition of his drawings during his lifetime, focusing on his approach to making portraits of his friends at the decrepit pavilion in the Paris suburbs where he spent the final year of his life.

“Ten years that language is gone” (1947) examines the drawings Artaud made in his notebooks—his main creative medium at the end of his life—and their capacity to electrify his creativity when language failed him.

“50 Drawings to assassinate magic” (1948), the residue of an abandoned book of Artaud’s drawings, approaches the act of drawing as part of the weaponry deployed by Artaud at the very end of his life to combat malevolent assaults and attempted acts of assassination.

Together, these three extraordinary texts—pitched between writing and image—project Artaud’s ferocious engagement with the act of drawing.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783035802481

Publisher: Diaphanes AG

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 January 2023

Country: Switzerland

Imprint: Diaphanes AG

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 6.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 190.0mm

Weight: 82g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Antonin Artaud (1895–1948) was a French dramatist, poet, essayist, actor, and theater director, widely recognized as one of the major figures of twentieth-century theater and the European avant-garde. Stephen Barber is the author or editor of several books on Artaud. He is professor at the Kingston School of Art, Kingston University London, and a visiting research fellow at the Free University Berlin and Keio University Tokyo. Clayton Eshleman (1935-2021) spent many decades on his translations of Artaud’s work. He was also an acclaimed poet and translator of other works, such as those of Aimé Césaire, and was a professor notably at the California Institute of the Arts and UCLA.

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