TY - BOOK ID - 78052138 TI - Guy de Cointet. AU - Brugerolle, Marie de. AU - Bell, Larry. AU - Wajcman, Gerard. PY - 2016 SN - 303764477X 9783037644775 PB - Zurich Jrp Ringier DB - UniCat KW - de Cointet, Guy KW - conceptuele kunst KW - typografie KW - 737.9 KW - kunst KW - 7.071 DE COINTET KW - kunst en typografie KW - literatuur KW - performances KW - schilderkunst KW - tekenkunst KW - de Cointet Guy KW - Frankrijk KW - Verenigde Staten KW - twintigste eeuw KW - 7.07 KW - Beeldende kunst ; performances ; 20ste eeuw ; Guy de Cointet KW - Conceptuele kunst ; 2de h. 20ste eeuw KW - Happenings KW - Scenische objecten KW - Kunst en tekst KW - Beeld en woord ; beeld en tekst KW - De Cointet, Guy 1934-1983 (°Parijs, Frankrijk - overleden Los Angeles, Verenigde Staten) KW - Kunst en taal ; codes ; eigen taalsysteem KW - schilder- en tekenkunst, 21e eeuw, overige landen, kunstenaars afzonderlijk KW - Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z KW - Art KW - sculpture [visual works] KW - installations [visual works] KW - language [general communication] KW - Abstract [fine arts style] KW - performance art KW - easel paintings [paintings by form] KW - texts [documents] KW - Cointet, de, Guy KW - paintings [visual works] KW - Abstract [modern European style] UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78052138 AB - This volume is the first overview of the French-born, Los Angeles–based artist Guy de Cointet (1934–83). De Cointet was fascinated with language, which he explored primarily through performance and drawing. His practice involved collecting random phrases, words and even single letters from popular culture and literary sources―he often cited Raymond Roussel’s novel Impressions of Africa as influential―and working these elements into nonlinear narratives, which were presented as plays to his audience. De Cointet is one of the major figures in Los Angeles’ Conceptual art movement of the 1970s, having strongly influenced a number of prominent Los Angeles–based artists, including Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley. The book, written by Marie de Brugerolle and published with the Estate of Guy de Cointet, offers an overview of this enigmatic and influential oeuvre. ER -