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The Libraries’ upcoming fall exhibit explores artists' interpretations
of an influential poem by Stéphane Mallarmé. Titled "A
Throw of the Dice:" Artists Inspired By a Visual Text, the exhibit
opened in the Langson Library on November 17th.
Mallarmé is considered one of France’s greatest writers,
and by sophisticated critics, the poet who comes closest to perfection.
With publication of the experimental poem Un Coup de dés (translated
as A Throw of the Dice) in 1897, he inaugurated a typography and page
design capable of expressing movement in space and time. Un Coup de dés
can be said to have led directly to the development of the 20th-century
phenomenon known as the artists' book.
The exhibit examines the visual and textual interpretations of Mallarmé's
poem that have been created from the 1960's to the present, and was curated
by UCI Professors Emeriti Renée Riese Hubert and Judd Hubert,
who have published extensively on both artists' books and Mallarmé.
The opening event will include a talk by Eric T. Haskell, Professor of
French and Humanities, and Director of the Clark Humanities Museum, at
Scripps College in Claremont. Haskell received his Ph.D. in French literature
from UCI, where he studied under the Huberts.
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