Marcel Broodthaers

Marcel Broodthaers

Known For: Directing

Marcel Broodthaers 1924-1976 Belgian poet, photographer, film-maker and artist. Born in Brussels. Began as a poet and aged 16-17 had some contacts with the Belgian Surrealists, especially Magritte, who gave him a copy of Mallarmé's Un Coup de Dés. (Magritte's paintings with words, in which there is a contradiction between the painted word and the painted object, were later a crucial influence on him). Started in 1958 to publish articles illustrated with his own photographs. At the end of 1963 decided to become an artist and began to make objects. First one-man exhibition at the Galerie St Laurent, Brussels, 1964. Exhibited everyday objects, words, lettering, child-like drawings etc., often with verbal-visual puns; made books, catalogues, prints on everything from canvasesattached to the wall to reliefs in plastic. Made his first film in 1957 and from 1967 a number of short films.

Images

Castings

Le corbeau et le renard
La Clef de L'horloge (Poème cinémathographique en l’honneur de Kurt Schwitters)
La Pluie (Projet Pour Un Texte)
A Voyage on the North Sea
Un film de Charles Baudelaire (Carte politique du monde ou Système de signification)
La pipe satire
Au-delà de cette limite
La signature
Rendez-vous Mit Jacques Offenbach
Projet Pour Un Poisson