M.Pichler, Open Letter, Dichiarazioni sull'appropriazione, 2016
photo by M. Monnecchi

Exhibition view
photo by M.Monnecchi

Vernissage, COUP DE DÉS (collection), ongoing
photo by S. Gottardi

Exhibition view
photo by M.Pichler

M.Pichler, UN COUP DE DÉS JAMAIS N’ABOLIRA LE HASARD. SCULPTURE, glass version, 2008
photo by M.Monnecchi

M.Pichler, UN COUP DE DÉS JAMAIS N’ABOLIRA LE HASARD. SCULPTURE, glass version, 2008
photo by M.Monnecchi

M.Pichler, "greatest hits", 2003-2016, angolo di lettura
photo by M.Pichler

Exhibition view
photo by M.Pichler

M.Pichler, Une Seconde d'Éternité, 8mm film, 2010
photo by M.Monnecchi

Vernissage
photo by S. Gottardi

M.Pichler, COUP DE DÉS (collection), ongoing, (detail)
photo by S. Gottardi

Vernissage
photo by Massimo Monnecchi

Vernissage
photo by S. Gottardi

Vernissage
photo by M. Monnecchi

Vernissage
photo by M. Monnecchi

Exposition littéraire autour de Mallarmé

Michalis Pichler

if a work paraphrases one explicit historical or contemporary predecessor in title, style and/or content, this technique is what I would call a "greatest hit”
MP

14/12/16 - 28/1/17

@ Il Lazzaretto | Milan

Opening 14/12/2016, 7–10pm
Kunstverein Milano is pleased to announce Exposition littéraire autour de Mallarmé, Michalis Pichler’s first solo exhibition in Italy. Its title recalls an exhibition of the same name by Marcel Broodthaers in 1969 at Wide White Space in Antwerp, Belgium. The exhibition is centered around re-readings and re-writings of Un Coup de Dés Jamais N’Abolira Le Hasard across different media, reproducing that icon of the avant-garde. The exhibition also features the film Une Seconde d’Éternité and a reading room of “greatest hits”.


Exposition littéraire is accompanied by the publication of the Italian translation of the artist’s Statements on Appropriation and of his flipbook Une Seconde d’Éternité, co-published by Kunstverein Publishing and "greatest hits"; both designed by Zirkumflex, Berlin.


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Michalis Pichler’s Un Coup de Dés jamais n’abolira le Hasard. SCULPTURE is a close copy of the 1914 edition of Stéphane Mallarmé’s poem, but with all the words cut out by laser, in a way that corresponds directly to the typographic layout used by Mallarmé. When turning the pages, numerous shadows are generated by the cutouts.
Pichler’s version is juxtaposed with editions by Broodthaers and Mallarmé, who had written Un Coup de Dés jamais n’abolira le Hasard. POÈME in 1897, and also saw it published in a magazine called Cosmopolis. Mallarmé left copious notes as to how it should be typeset, instructions that were finally carried out 16 years after his death, in 1914. In 1969 this work was appropriated in three renditions as Un Coup de Dés jamais n’abolira le Hasard. IMAGE by Marcel Broodthaers, who replaced the words by black stripes.

A glass version of Pichler’s Un Coup de Dés jamais n’abolira le Hasard. SCULPTURE is installed in the airspace of gallery as a spatial installation or walk-through-book, even though there is no text displayed on the plates. Through its “strategic illegibility” (Craig Dworkin) it seems to establish what Jacques Derrida would call “a text, that is, a readability without a signified”.

Somewhere in the gallery a player piano rocks away with a that somehow resembles aleatoric music. The turn-of-the-century pianola is indeed playing Un Coup de Dés jamais n’abolira le Hasard. MUSIQUE, created by running a 288mm tracker roll of Pichler’s cut out windows/verses.

A reading room will display a variety of books produced in the context of his “greatest hits” series. Featured predecessors include Charles Baudelaire, Mel Bochner, Marcel Broodthaers, Ulises Carrión, Katsushika Hokusai, Stéphane Mallarmé, Monsanto Company, Gabriel Dante Rossetti, Ed Ruscha, Seth Siegelaub, Gertrude Stein, Max Stirner and The New York Times. The exhibition “GREATEST HITS” was on show at Printed Matter, Inc. through June 2015.
One of Pichler’s “greatest hits” on display is the 8mm film Une Seconde d’Éternité. In 1970
Marcel Broodthaers had made a film Une Seconde d’Eternité (D’après une idée de Charles Baudelaire). In the 35mm film Broodthaers writes his signature “MB” in 24 frames, which makes one second. The very same frames were transferred by Pichler to 8mm, where 18 frames make a second. The result reads “MP”, which are Pichler’s initials, in Broodthaers’ handwriting though.

In Coup de Dés (collection), Pichler unites a vast number of editions of Mallarmé’s chef d’oeuvre as well as many of its historical and contemporary editions and appropriations by other authors such as Jérémie Bennequin, Bernard Chiavelli, Jim Clinefelter, Mario Diacono, Sammy Engramer, Cerith Wyn Evans, Ernest Fraenkel, Elsworth Kelly, Michael Maranda, Guido Molinari, Aurélie Noury and Eric Zboya. The collection also includes a variety of publications (backgammon tutorials, pulp fiction, and militaria books) that feature the phrase “Coup de Dés” on the cover without explicitly referring to Mallarmé. Coup de Dés (collection) is ongoing and subject to open submission.


Michalis Pichler (lives and works in Berlin) was trained as a sculptor on the preservation site of Acropolis Monuments Athens. He holds diplomas in Architecture from Technical University Berlin and in Fine Arts from Art Academy Berlin Weissensee, and co-founded and -organizes Miss Read: The Berlin Art Book Fair and the Conceptual Poetics Day. He works as a conceptual artist, poet and publisher on the imaginary border between visual art and literature. More information can be found here.

A monograph of Pichler’s practice titled MICHALIS PICHLER: Thirteen years: The materialization of ideas was co-published in 2015 by Printed Matter, Inc. and Spector Books.

Michalis Pichler's Exposition Littéraire at Kunstverein Milano is kindly hosted by Il Lazzaretto, a young and dynamic Cultural Association based in Milan, that aims to generate ideas, bring together people and create new job opportunities in the cultural field.

Photo by: Massimo Monnecchi, Silvia Gottardi, Michalis Pichler
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