Robert Filliou /

This book showcases Eins. Un. One... (1984), one of the last major works of French American artist Robert Filliou (1926-87), which consists of 5,000 blue, red, yellow, black, white and wood-colored dice of various sizes, each with a single dot on its face, randomly distributed over a surface of nine...

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Main Authors: Collet, Michel (Author), Costes, Sophie (Author)
Other Authors: Bovier, Lionel (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Artbook/D.A.P., [2025]
Series:MAMCO collection
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Summary:This book showcases Eins. Un. One... (1984), one of the last major works of French American artist Robert Filliou (1926-87), which consists of 5,000 blue, red, yellow, black, white and wood-colored dice of various sizes, each with a single dot on its face, randomly distributed over a surface of nine meters in diameter. This new volume of the MAMCO Collection series contains an introductory text by Michel Collet, who explains the conceptual power of Filliou's practice, while Sophie Costes carefully surveys all the artist's works in the museum's collection. She shows how Filliou used play, action, philosophy and language to question the foundations of artistic creation with humor and benevolence. While Filliou rubbed shoulders with Joseph Beuys, George Brecht, John Cage, Allan Kaprow and Daniel Spoerri, he remained a discrete figure who wanted to abolish the arbitrary hierarchies established by art history.--www.artbook.com.
Physical Description:103 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9782940656141
2940656142