En appel de visages
€510.00
A rare meeting between poet-essayist Yves Peyré and the visionary Henri Michaux, published by Verdier in 1983. Issued as loose sheets, this copy is elevated by a restrained black-morocco panelled binding by Miguet. The dialogue between text and face—summons, emergence, withdrawal—unfolds with measured breath and silence. Taut typography and fine paper amplify the physical presence of words and traces. One of only seventy-five numbered copies on Lana Royal wove, signed by both collaborators. Condition is Near Fine: fresh leaves, crisp impression, and a tactile, well-balanced binding. A copy in which poetry, matter and gesture align exemplarily.
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Yves Peyré, Henri Michaux
Michaux, Henri
En appel de visages
1983 | Lagrasse
A compact artist’s book in exemplary condition, rare in this signed and limited form.
A rare meeting between poet-essayist Yves Peyré and the visionary Henri Michaux, published by Verdier in 1983. Issued as loose sheets, this copy is elevated by a restrained black-morocco panelled binding by Miguet. The dialogue between text and face—summons, emergence, withdrawal—unfolds with measured breath and silence. Taut typography and fine paper amplify the physical presence of words and traces. One of only seventy-five numbered copies on Lana Royal wove, signed by both collaborators. Condition is Near Fine: fresh leaves, crisp impression, and a tactile, well-balanced binding. A copy in which poetry, matter and gesture align exemplarily.
€510
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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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One of 75 copies on Lana Royal wove, signed by Yves Peyré and Henri Michaux.
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75
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vélin Lana royal
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Peyré probes, in concentrated notes, how a “face” appears in language: as apparition, residue, outline. Michaux’s mark—vibratile, spare, sometimes shadow-like—answers in counterpoint. A small poetics of looking emerges, where the face stays near yet elusive. Loose leaves and generous paper enforce slowness, turning reading into ritual. The outcome is an intimate, meticulously crafted artist’s edition.

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