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Lettrism was the first art movement after the Second World War to reintroduce the radicalism of the first avant-garde trends, particularly Dada and Surrealism, and became a communicating vessel for the Neo-avant-garde trends that followed. Lettrism is conceived as a total creative movement, a movement that doesn’t forsake any medium or field of action: poetry, music, film, visual arts or drama. |
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| Isidore Isou. Les journaux des dieux, 1950 | Soulèvement de la Jeunesse. Manifiesto. 1952, nº 1 | Isidore Isou. Les nombres, 1952 |
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