Artists + Poets

Artists + Poets

21 Woodstock Street London, W1C 2AP, United Kingdom Wednesday, May 16, 2018–Saturday, August 18, 2018

Exploring the symbiotic relationship of artists and poets in 20th century Paris.

 Hanina Fine Arts is delighted to present a new exhibition exploring the symbiotic relationship of artists and poets in 20th century Paris. The sheer concentration of creativity in Paris bred a fervent atmosphere in its bars and cafes. The constant dialogue and exchange of ideas between artists and poets inevitably spawned numerous collaborations, and this exhibition highlights a fascinating sample of these artists.  Including: 

 +Jean Deyrolle who created abstract etchings for Samuel Beckett’s “Sejour” which Beckett had to complete posthumously following Deyrolle’s sudden early death in 1967.
+André Beaudin who collaborated on a series of works with the Dada poet Paul Éluard including “Double d’Ombre” in 1945
+The Spanish painter Francisco Borés who regularly illustrated work for the Ultraist and Generation 27 poets such as Lorca in the 1920’s.
+Camille Bryen, who himself was an exponent of Surrealist “automatic writing”, bridging art and poetry, published works with Michel Butor and Jean Frémonamongst others.
+Max Papart created wonderfully absurdist illustrations for the like-minded poets Jacques Prévert and Jean Tardieu.
+Léon Gischia made abstract wood block prints for the avant-garde Oulipo poet Jean Lescure in 1963.
+André Lhote who worked with several writers during his career including the Belgian “magic realist” Franz Hellens.
+Pierre Thiriot’s monumental Ballet Russe “Chopiniana”painting incorporating Marcel Proust’s poetry.