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Journal No. 16 - October 2010 - Editions de l'Usine




Coverage The Museum''forest''wood sculpture Henry Wastin
photo Claude BRABANT

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Footprints is a wonderful journal of art and literature, wanted by the Editions de l'Usine as a "humor magazine without guideline or gender boundaries, claiming the freedom to be pornographic and provocative when it himself appropriate ". By entering in a constant search for the discovery to install readers in an uninterrupted surprise, she plume publications of works by artists: drawings, engravings, photographs "provided they are not reproduced elsewhere " (raw art, contemporary art) and publications of unpublished writings of authors (both writers and poets or novelists) contemporary or the past, they sometimes ignored or forgotten while their works are found to be surprisingly modern.

Factory is also an exhibition area to discover contemporary artists, painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers by organizing exhibitions of their work and publishing some artist books.


SUMMARY:


► ART, ART & WRITING ◄

► MAELE Martin Van (1863-1926) - The great dance of death of the heated


Designer who has illustrated classics (Apuleius, Diderot, Laclos, Michelet, Verlaine), then quickly specialized in erotic book illustrations.

''La Grande Danse Macabre''of the heated where life argument libido and desire for death and the''constraints''of similar force (confinement), is a book of 40 cartoons and humorous, not made for the illustration of a text, but freely by the artist, and published by Charles Carrington hundred copies in 1905. Republished in 1970 in the United States.
Review''Footprints''No. 16 presents a dozen of these drawings.


Cover''La Grande Danse Macabre''of the heated
Martin Van Maele




► Raul SCHNEIDER



Contemporary Designer , born 1945, whose works (technical: pen drawing, watercolor, pastel) have been published in magazines (The Fool speaks, Two-Headed, The Literary Magazine) and numerous exhibitions in Paris and the abroad - Germany, Holland, Spain and Latin America.




A very beautiful drawings Raul SCHNEIDER
published in Imprint No. 16


Jean d'ANONYMOUS and hystero-CLASS :


-2008: Creation of the hystero-Collective (a group of contest) in Namur (Belgium) by Luc Marchal (poet), Eric Josse (Photographer), Luc Paperback (sculptor) to use the artwork to raise questions. Action 2008 and 2009: a Jesus-size couch and a punk paper mache are placed in the city.


-2010 : Enlargement of the group joined by artists workshops Mommen (are equivalent to Brussels from boat-wash in Paris) and creating a character with plaster and a coat and tie briefcase:''Jean d' Anonymous the resigned''which is supposed to work from, stops suddenly open public place, by placing a finger on his forehead.


discover in the journal: the motivations and meanings of the gesture. A follow
photograph after photograph, the saga of J. Anonymous posted to its creators at Thursday, April 21 Saturday, April 23, 2010 before the parliament of Wallonia, while the first minister made his resignation for the fifth time.



► Wastin Henry and forest museum :


Located in the Ardennes (near Renwez), this museum was created in 1988 by Henri Wastin on communal land, to pay tribute to the forest and the various trades TODAY 'hui Missing bark strippers, makers of ashes, etc.. . .


Claude Brabant, accompanying a series of beautiful photographs in black and white (see cover of the magazine), offers a narrative on how to design and implementation of these amazing snowmen wood very endearing, and their morphological characteristics and their rationale, their modes of integration woody plant world through their activities not only professional but also domestic or leisure.


► Joel GAYRAUD 'marabouts cards, a collection of folk art'


"Marabout, bow string, saddle, horse, joke, spirit of salt, sea salt, sea ice, plate glass, din, marabout. . . ". This childish tirade in images placed end to end and pulled at each end to move forward, endless turns - like a lot - on the marabout.
In support of this "snake biting words of the tail happily," Joel Gayraud, having collected since 1977, mostly in Paris and its inner suburbs, more than two thousand cards marabouts presents us with great wit, and sometimes finding itself hilarious, his collection, while stressing his stalking and pursuit of poetry and popular involuntary that contain these cards.


• Saddle,''''To apply : The''John Doe'', Master (s) and other (s) Teacher (s) start in a race to competition.
"I quickly realized that their editors are copied each other (...), Some stunned even forget to change all the names of their competitor (...), One praises the qualities at a time the other (...) "

• With all their tricks , and whose beauty formulas is very attractive when:
-pose
"Specialist graduate of all reflections"
-impose "an image that is intended sharp, but it remains unclear it the''iron cutting iron'''
-up of protective interventions marabout "creates the geniuses in music, film, theater (...)"

• Tintamarre . . . involuntary through poetic "approximation of the language, both in spelling and in terms of syntax."
Thus, when one - Professor - predicted "The VNIR" to find "The Lost mour. . . the most important center of African medium, another "fact''to win games of chance''or" helps fight the loss of''horses''.

• Way mirror : "many are discovering illustrious ancestors." This that "working power''traders'''' with a ring of love''has the''gift of his grandmother'' while this one boasts of have titles and honors: the''world famous trusts him (...). "
unwittingly marabouts generously use figures of speech. Delicious oxymoron for this medium is having "discreet world class." Hyperbole for nimble genius doubled protective of skills to psychoanalysis which "gifts of clairvoyance for centuries." clever euphemism for "great magician who studied in India''which offers examinations for sex have strength in love and ''which, like any magician, becomes a little later, in a sleight of Password fruitful "The Honourable Professor''which may help to have children''.

• Spirit of salt, sea salt :
"The understanding of the card is sometimes a decryption (...)''Working with Corrie, shell''he need a small time for reflection to understand that are used cowrie shells called."

• Sea ice : man - woman - rival (e) are fed up eventually, and then resort to divination or magical practices.


"This is the issue of love and desire that is based essentially on the activity of marabouts one of which provides ''I will bring back your beloved (e). I'll dream of you night and you will be constantly present in his thoughts and away from your rival (s)'', and the other certify ''he'll run behind you like a dog behind his master''" .


early 2000, the beautiful and enigmatic profession AMOUREULOGUE displayed on a first and then another card is, in fact, inaugurated!



the Amoureulogue: - creation I. Integration by dalbe
the card 'Amoureulogue'
Collection Joel Gayraud

Show original map white / black - Footprints Journal No. 16
Other marabouts cards in this collection of folk art are presented


• Draught Horse: A map work, that turns and returns in their land of implantation, the azimuth data and all concerns of an era.

- "Reading maps marabouts can track the increasing dangers in health." By 1987 flourish against the promises of cures "very serious diseases, even " unknown disease " but without ever being mentioned AIDS or cancer. Forms appear protection against "hazards and disasters (...)" reflecting the trauma left by Chernobyl.

- "In the mid-1980s with the rise of Islamism appear references to the work performed on''pentagrams and extracts from the Koran''(...)"
"In those years marabouts propose the elimination of alcohol and tobacco (...).
Towards the end of the millennium are emerging indication of the treatment of obesity (...) "

-Year 2000: "references to white magic, black or sexual (...)''To remove a spell, to Satanism, the destruction of evil, exorcism of the ghost houses'''


• On a marabou Marabout : attracting customers to the self.

- "The eloquence of an orator" : customer focused, listing, storing, pounding the formula with increasing power, and contraction in a final slogan "Artists, if you have problems (...) come see me. Disabled, if you have problems (...) Type at my door. A team that has problems (...) Can come see me. A football player or basketball (...) Can also come see me. (...) Etc.. . . So in a word, everyone can come see me if they want to be bright "

-The skill of communicating true targeting" sensitive records:
"(...) 30% reduction ".
Discloser sometimes carried away by an excess of optimism "Pass 100 000% in 48 hours "or the laudable respect for the brotherhood " no distinction of race or religion or social condition, "said the marabou " world-renowned practitioner of psychotherapy sessions (group) and consultation of oracles. "

Neither client nor a journalist, sociologist or addicted to "picturesque poverty" Gayraud Joel is a poet and searching on these cards, paper all the time thread, proving those formulas marabout poet. We Brive has to inform the person who, true poet, "said " The secret of my soul lightens the mysteries. "




◄ ► WRITE


Chantal Robillard-Pluvinel: Three new novel

''The Little Pigs'', ''A Lesson Love'',''The red gown'' three texts perfectly at ease with "scents of love and rumors of bodies."



Ernest-Marie D'Hervilly (1839-1911): Stories entertaining
With a caricature of EM Hervilly published in the journal''Today''Men

Journalist, novelist, poet and author of plays (played at the French Comedy and the Odeon Theatre from 1873 to 1897). He who saw himself as "The bearded and non Hervilly Barbey d'Aurevilly" author forgot to give us find entertaining because of his writing full of freshness, the three stories proposed:
''To talk about something else. . . where''about his friend who is drone, it sings gaily with him "they are pretty friends you're likely to go with! ";
''A''dream girl where grace vies with irony grating;
and''The Christs in the snow'' story of a beautiful game, culminating with an event. . . which is the chic in the game



► Marc de Montifaud (Marie-Emilie said Chartroule) (1845-1912)''The calyx of Madame de Trigonec''

Passionate about the art she writes articles for the journal''The Artist ', says Gustave Doré, Corot, Manet and the Impressionists, and Letters. His stories and novels provocative lovers, anticlerical-censored him some cause of action even when the publication ''The Vestal Virgins of the church'' , sentenced to imprisonment of three months in the pavilion while criminals and prostitutes that writers generally enjoyed a special pavilion. In 1878, exiled in Belgium, but constantly threatened with expulsion, yet there she is editing the first volume of his droll News which is extracted ''The Chalice Lady Trigonec '' where "there was a failure to ensure the Republican Party " who turned to farce shocking and bizarre " sacred vessels. " This book won him in 1880, a conviction in absentia (six months in prison; 500francs fine) issued in Paris where she returned in 1881, upon proclamation of the freedom of the press. But it was not until 1885 that calmed the hatred against him. Then she can publish without being molested, and enter the newspaper La Fronde , an early feminist daily, before being overtaken by ill health and financial services. .


► RenĂ© HADDAD''Memories of Childhood'':

Very short stories where the author says in concise sentences and simple important things brought and taken away by the joys and fears, questions and statements . An astounding clarity encounter surprises every fall happened, kept closed until the end where they did that then become more striking and biting, to the reader.

I. Dalbe


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