Sequences
Sequences
In the heart of the 1970s, the artist Robert Varlez invented a unique form
of drawn writing and names Sequences the fruit of his explorations. Nourished
both to the chronophotography of Eadweard Muybridge and to surrealism and
the comic strip, these Sequences are then published in several periodicals
literary, including the prestigious magazine Minuit. Within the latter, the
Robert Varlez's works rub shoulders with those of Samuel Beckett as well as
Martin Vaughn-James. Since then, these Sequences have remained in the shadows, but are re-emerging
today in the form of a reasoned anthology, proving nearly forty
years after their first publication, they have lost none of their
remarkable modernity.
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