(La Fondation Royaumont) Champs de Silence
(La Fondation Royaumont) Champs de Silence. [French.] Val d’Oise, France. Published by Stipa, Montreuil, [France]. September, 1992. Unpaginated. 10.5” x 8.25”. Completed for the exhibition of the same name at the Abbey of Royaumont, between September 13 – October 31, 1992. No. 39 of 99 Special copies, signed by each of the seven participants. Eleven H/C copies.
In two sections:
1. La porterie, essays by Pierre Alferi, Olivier Kaeppelin, and Madeleine Van Doren. With approximately 30 black and white
photographs illustrating the works of the seven sculptors, poets, and photographers featured in the exhibition. Wrappers. 1500 copies.
2. Champs de Silence. Sept estampes originales. La porterie. Seven original lithographs on Velin de Rives paper signed by
Teerd Alkema, Marc Charpin, Francois Dick and others. Wrappers.
The catalogue and the portfolio in an untitled dark blue cloth covered slip case. Fine.
The Abbey, founded in the 13th Century by the Cistercian Order, has belonged to the Royaumont Cultural Centre since 1964. The Foundation focuses on vocal music studies and poetry.
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