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Egill Jacobsen, Asger Jorn et Carl-Henning Pedersen, - COBRA n° 1. Bulletin pour la coordination des investigations artistiques - 1949
Nr. 47297695
Egill Jacobsen, Asger Jorn et Carl-Henning Pedersen, - COBRA n° 1. Bulletin pour la coordination des investigations artistiques - 1949
Revue COBRA N° 1. Bulletin for the coordination of artistic investigations and “Lien souple des groupes expérimentaux danois (Høst), belge (surréalisme-révolutionnaire), hollandais Reflex”
Revue] - Revue COBRA N° 1 -
Copenhague, Impr. Denmark, undated (March 1949), 1 quarto volume of about 310x245 mm, 24 pages, with an illustrated cover: a lithograph by 3 artists. The undated review includes a collective lithograph by Egill Jacobsen, Asger Jorn and Carl-Henning Pedersen, color lithographs by Bille, Jacobsen, Jorn, Pedersen.
Good overall condition, the lithographs are in very good condition. The paper is fresh, the lower right corner of the first plate of the cover is folded and ruffled with a small tear measuring 0.5 cm, the same corner is ruffled on the first two pages.
Cobra is an art magazine published by the CoBrA group, the first issue of which was published in March 1949 in Copenhagen. It is the organ of Cobra artists which brings together several experimental artistic groups. In Denmark : les abstraits-spontanéistes de Spiralen, Høst, Hellesten. In Netherlands: Experimentele Groep in Holland, Belgium, a surreal dissent: the revolutionary surrealists led by Christian Dotremont who is the general secretary of the magazine CobraLe No. 1 was published in March 1949 with the subtitle “Bulletin pour la coordination des investigations artistiques” and “Lien souple des groupes expérimentaux danois (Høst), belge (surréalisme-révolutionnaire), hollandais Reflex”, because it is from the fusion of these three groups that Cobra would be born. The first issue is published in Copenhagen after the exhibition Høst in which the group Dutch group Experimentele Groep in Holland participated. Its editor-in-chief is the Danish Robert Dahlmann-Olsen. Jorn's Discours aux pingouins summarises Cobra's goals: “Le but de l'art est avant tout moral et subséquemment esthétique.” Jorn takes on the pure psychic automatism advocated by André Breton.
Provenance: Guillaume Corneille studio, founding member of the Cobra group with Asger Jorn, Karel Appel, Constant, Dotremont and Alechinsky
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