ArtistsBlaise Cendrars (Frédéric Sauser)
Blaise Cendrars (Frédéric Sauser)

Blaise Cendrars (Frédéric Sauser)

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Blaise Cendrars was a French writer and poet whose experimental works merged typography, collage, and narrative fragmentation to capture the speed and disorientation of modern life. Born Frédéric Sauser in 1887, he worked across poetry, prose, and film scripts, often collaborating with visual artists including the painter Fernand Léger. His publications ranged from avant-garde verse to adventure novels drawn from his own travels across Russia, America, and Africa. Cendrars treated the page itself as a visual field, employing unconventional layouts and mixed media that anticipated later concrete poetry and artist books.

Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 1mo ago

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Le danger du tete-a-tete (The Danger of a Private Conversation) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Le danger du tete-a-tete (The Danger of a Private Conversation) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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Museum of Modern Art
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