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Writing by the artist on screen-print // Manifeste d'art total by Ben Vautier is a screen-print that captures the artist’s provocative, handwritten manifesto in bold white script against a black background. The text, in French, reads phrases such as “pas d’art, pas d’ego, pas de gloire, pas d’argent, sans signature, ni date,” translating to “no art, no ego, no glory, no money, without signature, nor date.” Vautier's message critiques the commercialization and egotism often associated with the art world, emphasizing authenticity and humility. The work's raw, minimalist aesthetic reinforces the rebellious tone, serving as a visual and ideological statement of Vautier's philosophy on art.
Manifeste d'art total, 1997
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Writing by the artist on screen-print // Manifeste d'art total by Ben Vautier is a screen-print that captures the artist’s provocative, handwritten manifesto in bold white script against a black background. The text, in French, reads phrases such as “pas d’art, pas d’ego, pas de gloire, pas d’argent, sans signature, ni date,” translating to “no art, no ego, no glory, no money, without signature, nor date.” Vautier's message critiques the commercialization and egotism often associated with the art world, emphasizing authenticity and humility. The work's raw, minimalist aesthetic reinforces the rebellious tone, serving as a visual and ideological statement of Vautier's philosophy on art.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.