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The Morgan Library & Museum is pleased to announce the publication of a
comprehensive catalogue on the radical artistry of French writer,
illustrator, and pataphysician, Alfred Jarry (1873-1907). The book is
published on the occasion of the exhibition *Alfred Jarry: The Carnival of
Being*, on view at the Morgan from January 24 through May 10, 2020. Best
known for his scandalous play *Ubu roi *(1896) and irreverent personality,
Jarry’s seminal role in modernism is explored in the catalogue through the
lens of his innovations in book and magazine design and in the graphic
arts. One of the first writers to experiment with visual typography,
Jarry’s singular approach to the relationships between image and text and
his use of assembling, anachronism, collage, and appropriation were
bellwethers of modern and contemporary artists’ publications. More than 160
color illustrations help to document this lesser-known aspect of Jarry’s
oeuvre in the context of fin-de-siècle book culture and his formative
friendships and collaborations with Henri Rousseau, Paul Gauguin, Pierre
Bonnard, among others. With four essays: “The Carnival of Being” by
Sheelagh Bevan, the Morgan’s Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator in Printed
Books & Bindings and curator of the exhibition; “Ubu, the Pataphysician and
Tyrant: Jarry, Miró, Kentridge” by independent scholar Linda Klieger
Stillman; “Jarry and the Visual: Avant-garde Aesthetics and Ubu” by
Jennifer Johnson, St. John’s College, Oxford University; and “Between Bible
and Grimoire: Jarry and the Materiality of the Text” by Julien Schuh,
Université Paris, Nanterre; followed by an Afterword by Paul D. Miller,
a.k.a. DJ Spooky.



The book can be purchased at The Morgan's shop online
<https://www.themorgan.org/shop/books-and-media/alfred-jarry-carnival-being>
.



*Alfred Jarry: The Carnival of Being* is published by The Morgan Library &
Museum, New York. Paperback, $30, [182] pages, 164 color illustrations.
ISBN: 978-0-87598-197-0.


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-- 
Peter Gammie
Head of the Reference Collection
The Morgan Library & Museum
225 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016-3405


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