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Jacques Villeglé : ウィキペディア英語版
Jacques Villeglé

Jacques Villeglé, born Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé (27 March 1926, Quimper, Brittany) is a French mixed-media artist and affichiste famous for his alphabet with symbolic letters and decollage with ripped or lacerated posters.
He is a member of the Nouveau Réalisme art group (1960–1970).
His work has primarily focused on the anonymous and on the marginal remains of civilization.
==Biography==
Villeglé first started producing art in 1947 in Saint-Malo by collecting found objects (steel wires, bricks from Saint-Malo's Atlantic retaining wall). In December 1949, he concentrated his work on ripped advertising posters from the street. Working with fellow artist Raymond Hains, Villeglé began to use collage and found/ripped posters from street advertisements in creating Ultra-Lettrist psychogeographical hypergraphics in the 1950s, and in June 1953, he published ''Hepérile Éclaté'', a phonetic poem by Camille Bryen, which was made unreadable when read through strips of grooved glass made by Hains.

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