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Daniel Spoerri
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"An Anecdoted Topography of Chance is now acknowledged as the most important, and most entertaining "Artists' Book" of the post-war period, and this edition is the definitive appearance of a unique collaborative work by four artists associated with various avant-garde art movements, including Fluxus and Nouveau Réalisme. What is the Topography? Hard to explain an idea so simple yet so brilliantly executed. Following a rambling conversation with his dear friend Robert Filliou, Daniel Spoerri one day mapped the objects lying at random on a table in his room, adding a rigorously scientific description of each. These objects subsequently evoked associations, memories, anecdotes, not only from the original author, but from his friends as well: a beguiling creation was born, and each time a new edition of the book appeared it grew larger and more elaborate. Many of the principal participants in Fluxus make an appearance, and texts by Higgins, Jouffroy, Kaprow, Restany and Tinguely are included, among others. It is a novel of digressions in the manner of Tristram Shandy, an archaeological game, a poem to the arbitrary, an encyclopaedia, a cabinet of wonders, but above all else, it is a celebration of friendship and creativity. The Topography both personifies and pre-dates the spirit of the Fluxus movement, and constitutes one of the strangest and most compelling insights into the artist's life. From out of the banal detritus of the everyday a virtual autobiography emerges: of four perceptive, eloquent and engaging members of the human species." -- Publisher's description

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English
Pages
271

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Table of Contents

Introduction I. 1962, 1966, 1968
Introduction II. 1990
Introduction III. 1995
Mottoes
Piece of white bread
Crumbs
Pale-green egg cup
Litre of Vin des Rochers
Shell debris
Grains of salt
Jar of Nescafé
Box of matches
A match
Pepper shaker
Half-litre bottle of milk
Burnt match
Box of granulated sugar
Carton of Socosel
Fifty- and ten-centime coins
Package of Twining's Chinese tea
Jar of celery salt
Container of Vanilic glue
One of two square pockets of electric-blue Japanese silk
Transparent plastic container of VR 200 glue
Jar of curry powder
Pretty glass jar
Jar of mild paprika
small, light-blue rubber "bracelet"
White paper bag
Chunk from the same loaf of white bread
Stopper of tricoloured plastic
Small aluminium spoon
Quarter of a pound of butter
Glass of wine
Wine stain
Pin
Glazed earthenware bowl
Outline of a plastic bag
Paring knife
Wooden ruler
Worm-eaten joined wooden box
The box described above
Knitting needle
Small cube of a photo-portrait
Two candle butts
Metal stencils
Yellow plastic case
Spool of Tubino white bread
Safety pin
Large screw
Dark-blue plastic stopper
Red stapler (Swingline Tot 50)
Iron rod
Small plastic pyramids
Bent nail
coins
On box 34, a bottle of Tuborg beer
Gold-coloured package
Lock for my room
Alarm clock
Strong black thread
Ordinary knife
Microminiature Norev model
Green Swingline stapler
Push button for a bell
Very pretty dark-blue bottle
Pack of blue toilet paper
Greenish bakelite ashtray
Burnt match
White shirt button
Electric plug
Tricoloured plastic stopper
Sample of Olfran aftershave lotion
Small dispenser
Two-pound container
Jar of powdered coffee
Screw, 2.5 cm. long
Peanut presented to me
Screw
Stopper from Vin des Rochers
White shirt button
White shirt button
Screw
Plastic box
Bottle of Sauzé
Roll of Scotch tape
Corner of a half-litre container of milk
Nail
Ordinary cork
Plastic bottle-stopper
Paint brush
Aluminium tube
A spool that isn't one
Rusty nail
Ball-point pen
Small white card
Paper clip
Bronze token
Four-leaf clovers
Cover for the plastic box
Magic Marker
Tin sauce ladle
Cigarette burn
Appendix I. Topographic relief index
Appendix II. Development of the snare-picture
Appendix III. Topographical reconstruction of a criminal act
Appendix Iv. Menus of the Restaurant de la Galerie J.
Appendix V. A listing of the objects
Appendix VI. Anecdoted topography of order
Appendix VII. Topor's notes on the illustrations.

Edition Notes

"*Probably definitive re-anecdoted version."--Title page

"The present version is based on the Atlas Press edition of 1995." -- Preface, page 9

Color illustrated end papers.

Includes index.

Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ2679.P6 T6313 2016, PQ2679.P6

The Physical Object

Pagination
271 pages
Number of pages
271

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27210109M
ISBN 10
1900565730
ISBN 13
9781900565738
OCLC/WorldCat
945553442

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