Cozette de Charmoy
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Cozette de Charmoy (born the 3rd of August 1939 in London, England) is a British-Canadian artist and poet.[1]
Her artwork is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada,[1] the Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona,[2] and the Cape Breton University Art Gallery.[3]
In 1972, she co-founded, along with her husband Rodney de Charmoy Grey, the publishing house Éditions Ottezec.[4]
Selected bibliography[]
- Fatrada (1972), published by Ottezec. Contains one collage, one linocut and two original drawings signed by the artist.
- The True Life of Sweeney Todd (1973), collage novel, published by Gaberbocchus.
- The colossal lie (1974), French text printed on tracing paper, published by J. Chopin.
- Dernière édition (1989), published by Ottezec.
- Olé les yeux (1989), published by Ottezec.
- A ou l'Ange assassin (1989), with Tom Evans, published by Ottezec.
- L'Ange des poètes (1990), with Janusz Paweł Tryzno as co-illustrator, text in French, English and Polish in triptych form. Published by Correspondance des Arts.
- La femme et ses bêtes (1991), collages, published by Voix Richard Meier.
- Électrocardiogrammes (1992), published by Voix Richard Meier.
- Chaman-lieu (1993), with postface by Rodney de C. Grey, published by Despalles.
- Regards nostalgiques (1994), published by Ottezec.
- ATMYFP 31936 (1994), published by Ottezec.
- ATMYFP 31936 etc. (1994), includes a "visual poem", published by Ottezec.
- Électrocardiogrammes (1995), published by Cozette de Charmoy, bound by Renée Coumoul.
- Dix doigts - plusieurs mains (1996), text in English with French translation by Danièle Devitre, published by Ottezec.
- L' arbre de vie (1997), illustrated by Sarah Wiame, published by Céphéides.
- Permanent blue light (1997), with photographs by Federico Busonero, published by Ottezec.
- Silence, silenzio (et conversations avec Beethoven) (1998), published by Lieux-dits.
- Le dernier iceberg (2002), published by Voix éditions.
- Coupé net 2 (2002), text in French with English translation by Cozette de Charmoy, with Malone Dietrich as co-illustrator, published by Ottezec.
- Musique (2002), illustrated and published by Rémy Pénard.
- Chaman-chasseur (2003), poem previously published in "Le Cahier du refuge", n° 42, cipM, Marseille, September 1995, republished by Ottezec.
- Sonsparasons (2005), with Louis Roquin, published by Ottezec.
- Oracle (2006), with choice of quotations, translations and production of the book by Françoise Despalles and Johannes Strugalla, published by Despalles.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Cozette de Charmoy". Archived from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ "Cozette de Charmoy". Archived from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ "Cape Breton University: Browse Objects". Archived from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- ^ "Ottezec". data.bnf.fr. Archived from the original on 2019-07-15. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
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