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Eclisse, Spectres familiers, Marseille, 1992.
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Guggenheim Museum, the first such retrospective in New York since 1959. In 1987, Dupin was the curator of a retrospective of Miró's work at the Solomon R. ĭupin wrote Miró's biography, numerous monographs on the artist's work, and was empowered by Miró's family to be the sole authenticating authority of the artist's work a role that made him much sought after by collectors. Giacometti and Bacon both painted his portrait. The gallery also represented Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti, Francis Bacon and Wassily Kandinsky. He was the director of publication at Galerie Maeght, which represented Joan Miró, a close friend. In 1966, he co-founded the poetry quarterly L’Éphémère, with poets including André du Bouchet, Yves Bonnefoy and Paul Celan. In 1944, the family moved to Paris, where, in 1950, the poet René Char helped him publish his first collection of poems. ĭupin was born in the town of Privas in the South of France, where his father was a psychiatrist at a state mental hospital. He was awarded the French National Poetry Prize in 1988, and the Grand Prix de Poésie (attributed by the French Academy) in 2010.Jacques Dupin (4 March 1927, Privas, Ardèche – 27 October 2012, Paris) was a French poet, art critic, and co-founder of the journal L'éphemère. Besides recent volumes published by the Éditions P.O.L., such as Écart (2000) and especially Coudrier (2006), which is translated here, two comprehensive Gallimard paperback collections, Le Corps clairvoyant (1999) and Ballast (2009), gather much of his earlier work. His poetic oeuvre is one of the most profound and challenging in contemporary French literature. Along with André du Bouchet, Yves Bonnefoy, Michel Leiris, Gaëtan Picon, Louis-René des Forêts, and Paul Celan, Dupin founded and edited the important review L'Éphémère, beginning in 1966.
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From the 1950s to the present day, Dupin has been a major figure not only in French poetry but also in the contemporary art world, as a critic, expert (notably of Miró's painting), catalogue editor, exhibition organizer, and publisher (at the Éditions de la Galerie Maeght). Soon the poet came into contact with numerous artists, including Constantin Brancusi, Pablo Picasso, Victor Brauner, Wilfredo Lam, Alexander Calder, Jean Hélion, Georges Braque, Nicolas De Staël, Joan Miró, and Alberto Giacometti. By 1952, he had begun working for the magazine Cahiers d'Art. His first book, Cendrier du voyage (1950), was prefaced by René Char. Born in 1927 in southern France (in the small town of Privas) and raised in northern France (in Saint-Quentin) as well, Jacques Dupin settled in Paris in 1944 and continues to live there.