Pierre Garnier (1928-2014) and Ilse Garnier (1927) - Spatialist Poetry / Historic plotter art





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Pierre Garnier and Ilse Garnier created Spatialist Poetry / Historic plotter art (1964); this hand-signed, limited edition plotter print on paper measures 30 × 30 cm and originates from France.
Description from the seller
Medium: Plotter Print
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 30 x 30 cm
Editor: Edition Panderma, Basel
Signature: Signed
Provenance: Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel
Private Collection, Basel
Condition / Restauration:
good archival condition
Further Information:
Historic plotter art work / early computer art
Pierre Garnier (1928-2014) and Ilse Garnier (born 1927 in Kaiserslautern, Deutschland) are the founders of spatialism, a poetic movement which finds its roots in the works of pioneers Mallarmé, Cummings, and Pound… Founded in the 1950s, spatial poetry was connected to the concrete poetry international movement. The Garniers developed many contacts and projects with concrete poets from all over the world, thus partaking in one of the greatest poetic “Internationale” of the twentieth century. Both are computer art pioneers such as Vera Molnar or Michael Noll.
Seller's Story
Medium: Plotter Print
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 30 x 30 cm
Editor: Edition Panderma, Basel
Signature: Signed
Provenance: Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel
Private Collection, Basel
Condition / Restauration:
good archival condition
Further Information:
Historic plotter art work / early computer art
Pierre Garnier (1928-2014) and Ilse Garnier (born 1927 in Kaiserslautern, Deutschland) are the founders of spatialism, a poetic movement which finds its roots in the works of pioneers Mallarmé, Cummings, and Pound… Founded in the 1950s, spatial poetry was connected to the concrete poetry international movement. The Garniers developed many contacts and projects with concrete poets from all over the world, thus partaking in one of the greatest poetic “Internationale” of the twentieth century. Both are computer art pioneers such as Vera Molnar or Michael Noll.

