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Varia collections

Floor 4
Image © Toniauth Ambrosetti

Image © Toniauth Ambrosetti

Called Varia for its diversity and varia-tions on the written word and literature, this collection is both the natural extension of the lower floors—writing and literature remain the collections’ focus—but also that extension’s shift towards something new. The space, divided into six sub-collections, illustrates the Jan Michalski Foundation’s mission, which is to both foster and showcase literary creation in all its forms.

Experimental literature

A.I

If the library’s lower floors feature books that might be characterized as “traditional” in terms of their forms or how their texts are presented, the collection that immediately greets readers on the fourth floor aims to offer a different, “deconstructed” approach to books and literature. There they will find works in which the written word is used less for narrative ends than visual ones, as in concrete, visual, kinetic, or spatial poetry, or in holopoems. Readers will also discover in this collection works dealing with the depiction of books, as well as novels and poetry in which form is dislocated, lending a new dimension to writing, as in Ezra Pound’s Cantos. Finally, a selection of artists’ books that experiment with the book as object and literary works themselves both questions the reading experience and leads to new and different ones in work that is often physical.

Niikuni Seiichi, River or sand-bank, 1966

Niikuni Seiichi, River or sand-bank, 1966

Eugen Gomringer, Silencio, 1953

Eugen Gomringer, Silencio, 1953

Typography

A.II

“He who excels in the science of writing shall shine like the sun,” as an Egyptian scribe declared. Typography naturally has a place in the Jan Michalski Foundation collections. On the shelves readers will find handsome books on the history of typography, monographs by designers of various fonts such as Adrian Frutiger, and serial publications from typography studios like L’Ours Blanc in Geneva or Koshkonong from the Marseilles publisher Eric Pesty. A number of essays help readers deepen their knowledge of the art of creating and employing type, a didactic approach that does not overlook experiments by artists and publishers. Thus, the Typography collection presents “several typefaces for your viewing pleasure,” like the Tabernacle books by Ron King or Helvetica by Victoria Bean. You can find these on display in the stacks.

Eric Pesty, Koshkonong

Eric Pesty, Koshkonong

Georg Büchner, Lenz, 1835

Georg Büchner, Lenz, 1835

Calligraphy

A.III

This collection is part of a larger context than its name might suggest. Monographs devoted to calligraphers and the great literary texts they have illustrated with their own artwork stand side by side with more generalized books on the history of calligraphy in various cultures, on the more confidential art of graffiti, and on the art of lettering in the visual arts, as well as facsimile manuscripts (Franz Kafka, Witold Gombrowicz, Marcel Proust, and Arthur Rimbaud) that, to our mind, partake of this art of “beautiful writing.” Finally, artists who have been influenced by a writing system other than their own—as in the case of Fabienne Verdier with Chinese calligraphy—likewise display innovative approaches to this ever-changing traditional art.

Hassan Massoudy, Le cœur perçoit ce que ne perçoit pas la vue, 2011

Hassan Massoudy, Le cœur perçoit ce que ne perçoit pas la vue, 2011

Sengai, Meditating Frog, Edo period (1603 – 1867)

Sengai, Meditating Frog, Edo period (1603 – 1867)

Literature and the graphic arts

A.IV

Literature and the graphic arts have forever been inspiring and feeding into each other, and often have willingly joined forces. The point where these two forms converge is the leitmotif running through this collection, which mixes visual artists’ writings in an obviously literary vein (Paul Klee’s Journal, for example), texts on art by major writers (Aragon’s Matisse, to name one of many), literary texts illustrated with paintings and drawings, and monographs on the graphic-art work of writers like Henri Michaux. And in a series of exhibitions mounted by the Jan Milchalski Foundation, the collection also features visual artists who have made forays into the field of writing and literature such as Antonio Saura and Georg Baselitz.

Antonio Saura, Don Quichotte, 2011

Antonio Saura, Don Quichotte, 2011

Henri Michaux, Sans titre, 1960

Henri Michaux, Sans titre, 1960

Literature and photography

A.V

This singular collection has been put together to offer a number of variations on the fruitful couple formed by literature and photography:

  • photography practiced by writers (Hervé Guibert, Jean-Loup Trassard, etc.)

  • photography as the trigger of a story (Aleksandar Hemon, Daniel Mendelsohn, etc.)

  • literature as a trigger for photography, i.e., photographs of a writer or places that bring one to mind (William Eggleston with Faulkner, Anne-Lise Broyer on Pierre Michon, etc.)

  • photography illustrating and feeding into literary writing (W.G. Sebald, Bertolt Brecht, etc.)

  • the photonovel, i.e., a writer and a photographer working together to create a story in common

  • essays or reflections of writers on photography (Roland Barthes, Jean-Christophe Bailly, etc.)

Literature, image & sound

A.VI

If there is one tutelary spirit that could illustrate this collection, it would probably be the American composer John Cage, who was able to draw on other creative fields like literature and musical notation to forge a singular body of work. We see this kind of cross-pollination in the oeuvre of the English pianist Alfred Brendel, who was also a remarkable poet. In this collection readers will find books that come with CDs or DVDs, language experiments (Valère Novarina, Olivier Cadiot, Charles Pennequin, etc.), wild, hallucinatory readings (Ghérasim Luca, Christian Prigent, etc.), documentaries on writers (Antonin Artaud, James Ellroy, Franz Kafka, etc.), or recorded interviews with them, as well as their contribution to film (Jean Cocteau, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Guy Debord, Marguerite Duras, etc.). These films can be viewed by request in the library. For CDs, a listening station is available to the public on the library’s fourth floor.

Staff picks

Journal mexicain (1923-1926)
Edward Weston
Journal mexicain (1923-1926)
NewSeuil, Paris, 2025
Le laboratoire de fermentation
Ludovic Burel
Le laboratoire de fermentation
It, Faucognay-et-la-Mer, 2025
Rêves impossibles
Pati Hill
Rêves impossibles
Daisy, Paris, 2025
365 : l'almanach manifeste
Ply
365 : l’almanach manifeste
Duo-PLY, 2025
Ces soleils
Aristide (collectif)
Ces soleils
Association Bichromie, Assens, 2025
Pleasure gardens: blackouts and the logic of crisis in Kashmir
Izabella Scott
Pleasure gardens: blackouts and the logic of crisis in Kashmir
Mack, London, 2024
L'absence est une femme aux cheveux noirs
Emilienne Malfatto
L’absence est une femme aux cheveux noirs
Éditions du sous-sol, Paris, 2024 (Photographies par Rafael Roa)
Encore une fois
Tania Mouraud
Encore une fois
Alternatives, Paris, 2024
The capture of Krao Farini
Nay Saysourinho
The capture of Krao Farini
Ugly Duckling Presse, New York, 2023
Une saison en enfer
Arthur Rimbaud
Une saison en enfer
Gallimard, Paris, 2023 (Photographies, écrits et dessins de Patti Smith)
Jean-Luc Godard
Nicole Brenez
Jean-Luc Godard
De l'incidence, Saint-Vincent-de-Mercuze, 2023
Lettres & poèmes à Gabriële
Francis Picabia
Lettres & poèmes à Gabriële
Seghers, Paris, 2023
Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit
Elsa & Johanna
Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit
The Eyes Publishing, Villejuif, 2022
Agata
Bieke Depoorter
Agata
Des Palais, 2022
Femme phénoménale
Maya Angelou
Femme phénoménale
Seghers, Paris, 2022
Je n'habitais pas mon visage
Mathieu Farcy
Je n’habitais pas mon visage
Loco, Paris, 2022
Et tout soudain en rien
Suzanne Doppelt
Et tout soudain en rien
P.O.L, Paris, 2022
Tout est dans le monde : anthologie poétique et dessins de l'auteur
Lucebert
Tout est dans le monde : anthologie poétique et dessins de l’auteur
Unes, Nice, 2022
Une éclosion continue : temps et photographie
Jean-Christophe Bailly
Une éclosion continue : temps et photographie
Seuil, Paris, 2022
Fils de prolétaire
Philippe Herbet
Fils de prolétaire
Arléa, Paris, 2022
L'ascenseur occupe la 501
Sophie Calle
L’ascenseur occupe la 501
Actes Sud, Arles, 2022 (Avec Jean-Paul Demoule)
Argumentstellen
Herman de Vries
Argumentstellen
Frac Bretagne, Châteaugiron ; Incertain sens, Rennes, 2003
(As)
Peter Downsbrough
(As)
Lebeer-Hossmann, Bruxelles, 2003
Au pied de la lettre
Bernard Villers
Au pied de la lettre
Le Nouveau Remorqueur, Bruxelles, 2004
Illumination
Claude Closky
Illumination
2-909043 Editions, Paris, [2008]
Infinity in finity
Herman de Vries
Infinity in finity
Incertain sens, Rennes, 2013
Joachim Schmid works
Elisabeth Tonnard
Joachim Schmid works
E. Tonnard, Leerdam, 2016
L'inventaire des destructions
Éric Watier
L’inventaire des destructions
Incertain sens, Rennes, 2018
Leporello n°03
Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press
Leporello n°03
ll'editions, Gothenburg, 2021
Listados
Ignasi Aballí
Listados
Belleza Infinita, Bilbao, 2011
Ni rose, ni vert
Bernard Villers
Ni rose, ni vert
Le Nouveau Remorqueur, Bruxelles, 2005
Now
Peter Downsbrough
Now
Frac Bretagne, Châteaugiron ; Incertain sens, Rennes, 2010
Profils de célibataires
Claude Closky
Profils de célibataires
Frac Languedoc-Roussillon, Montpellier, 1995
The Nam
Fiona Banner
The Nam
Frith Street Books, Londres,1997
The New Concrete: visual poetry in the 21st century
Victoria Bean and Chris McCabe
The New Concrete: visual poetry in the 21st century
Hayward, Londres, 2015
Tout ce que je peux avoir
Claude Closky
Tout ce que je peux avoir
Frac Franche-Comté, Dôle, 1994
Tout ce que je peux être
Claude Closky
Tout ce que je peux être
Frac Limousin, Limoges, 1993
Tout ce que je peux faire
Claude Closky
Tout ce que je peux faire
Galerie Jennifer Flay, Paris, 1992
Words
Peter Downsbrough
Words
Éditions Voix Richard Meier, Montigny, 1993
Zaroum, notes pour solistes
Cia Rinne
Zaroum, notes pour solistes
Le clou dans le fer, Reims, 2011
Meta donna
Suzanne Doppelt
Meta donna
P.O.L, Paris, 2020
Discours & circonstances
Pierrette Bloch
Discours & circonstances
Méridianes, Montpellier, 2013
L'atlas mnémosyne
Aby Warburg
L’atlas mnémosyne
L'écarquillé, Paris, 2014
L'écriture miniature
Robert Walser
L’écriture miniature
Zoé, Carouge, 2004
La connaissance des textes: lecture d'un manuscrit illisible : correspondances
Simon Hantaï avec Jacques Derrida et Jean-Luc Nancy
La connaissance des textes: lecture d’un manuscrit illisible : correspondances
Galilée, Paris, 2013
La lettre et l'image : la figuration dans l'alphabet latin du VIIIe siècle à nos jours
Massin
La lettre et l’image : la figuration dans l’alphabet latin du VIIIe siècle à nos jours
Gallimard, Paris, 2013
Le plaisir au dessin
Jean-Luc Nancy
Le plaisir au dessin
Galilée, Paris, 2009
Marcher, créer : déplacements, flâneries, dérives dans l'art de la fin du XXe siècle
Thierry Davila
Marcher, créer : déplacements, flâneries, dérives dans l’art de la fin du XXe siècle
Éditions du Regard, Paris , 2007
Sur le livre d'artiste : articles et écrits de circonstance (1981-2005)
Anne Moeglin-Delcroix
Sur le livre d’artiste : articles et écrits de circonstance (1981-2005)
Le mot et le reste, Marseille, 2006
Un art contextuel : création artistique en milieu urbain, en situation, d'intervention, de participation
Paul Ardenne
Un art contextuel : création artistique en milieu urbain, en situation, d’intervention, de participation
Flammarion, Paris, 2017
Uniques : cahiers écrits, dessinés, inimprimés
Thierry Davila (sous la direction de)
Uniques : cahiers écrits, dessinés, inimprimés
Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cologny ; Paris, Flammarion, 2018 (Avec la collaboration de Jacques Berchtold, Nicolas Ducimetière, Christophe Imperiali)
Waldersbach
Sylvain Maestraggi
Waldersbach
L'Astrée rugueuse, Paris, 2014
Le corbeau
Edgar Allan Poe
Le corbeau
Les petites manies, Cresseveuille, 2019
Antonio Saura par lui-même
Antonio Saura
Antonio Saura par lui-même
5 continents éditions, Milan, 2009
Berlin est trop grand pour Berlin
Hanns Zischler
Berlin est trop grand pour Berlin
Maculas, Paris, 2016
M Train
Patti Smith
M Train
Gallimard, Paris, 2016