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- Q7880313 subject Q7083695.
- Q7880313 subject Q7440114.
- Q7880313 subject Q7464567.
- Q7880313 abstract "The Ultra-Lettrist movement was an art form developed by Jean-Louis Brau, Gil J Wolman, and François Dufrêne, in the 1950s, when they split from Isidore Isou's Lettrism. They issued a periodical called grammeS: Review of the Ultra-Lettriste Group, which ran for seven issues between 1957 and 1961. They used their journal to publish hypergraphics which included exchanges and discussions with the Lettrists' Poésie Nouvelle and the Situationist International.Some Ultra-Lettrists went on to form the Nouveau réalisme school while others joined the Situationist International.".
- Q7880313 thumbnail GrammeS-covers.jpg?width=300.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q1348839.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q276308.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q3105539.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q317823.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q452451.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q5958045.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q7083695.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q708473.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q735033.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q7440114.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q7464567.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q768100.
- Q7880313 wikiPageWikiLink Q850181.
- Q7880313 comment "The Ultra-Lettrist movement was an art form developed by Jean-Louis Brau, Gil J Wolman, and François Dufrêne, in the 1950s, when they split from Isidore Isou's Lettrism. They issued a periodical called grammeS: Review of the Ultra-Lettriste Group, which ran for seven issues between 1957 and 1961.".
- Q7880313 label "Ultra-Lettrist".
- Q7880313 depiction GrammeS-covers.jpg.