Celebrating the 100th title in the “L'art en écrit” series, Daniel Spoerri plays on the homonyms of the word “cent,” as a tribute to Marx Ernst. Published as a leporello, this artist's book features an original artwork signed by the artist.
Gathering, surrounding, exploring, sticking, hijacking, immortalizing, collecting, so many words which can define Daniel Spoerri's work. Along his career, he incited the viewer to interact with often unexpected, odd, prankster or even wild works. Captivates by words, as his famous “pièges à mots” can attest, he gives pride of place to them in Cent ans sans cent ! For the hundredth title of the collection “L'art en écrit,” he plays on the homonyms of the word “cent” (100), kind of tribute to La Femme 100 têtes by Max Ernst. Using the multiple meanings given to an unique sound, would Spoerri compose, in one sentence, a true pacifist commitment?
Limited edition of 285 numbered and signed copies.
Romanian-born Swiss visual artist, poet, publisher of concrete poetry, former prima ballerina at the Stadttheater Bern, stage director, founding member of the Nouveau Réalisme, friend of Robert Filliou, Daniel Spoerri (1930-2024) is one of the most important representatives of object art, considered the inventor of Eat Art.