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Georges Hugnet: The Love Life of the Spumifers

Ubu Gallery
416 East 59th Street, 212.753.4444
Midtown
November 16, 2011 - January 28, 2012
Reception: Tuesday, November 15, 6 - 9 PM
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Ubu Gallery is pleased to announce Georges Hugnet: The Love Life of the Spumifers, an exhibition of hand-painted photographic postcards by the eminent Surrealist artist, poet, bookbinding designer and critic. These bizarre, lusciously painted images illustrate Hugnet’s work, The Love Life of the Spumiferswhere each accompanying text poetically and humorously catalogues the mating habits of a fantastical creature or Spumifer.

The Love Life of the Spumifers, or La Vie amoureuse des Spumifères, combines Surrealist poetry’s fascination with l’amour and Dada’s tendency towards deliberate grammatical spontaneity and absurdity. Words like bowoodling, friskadoodling and alabamaraminating are concocted by Hugnet to describe the seductive strategies of his imaginary creatures. Each text is dedicated to a different creature, describing how it woos, teases, gropes and molests its intended love conquest. Each Spumifer is illustrated by a gouache “beast,” which is added to an early Twentieth Century vintage “French” photo postcard. The mellifluously painted monsters slyly slither around the bare flesh of the pictured “mademoiselle,” nibbling and tickling, arousing her sexual desire. Hugnet’s illustrations seduce the viewer, parodying the human pursuit of love and lovemaking through these adorable grotesques.

Hugnet realized the series The Love Life of the Spumifers during 1947–48 and wrote the accompanying texts in the early 1960s. The whereabouts of four of the 40 original Spumifers intended to complete the series are at present unknown. Hugnet composed only 33 texts and one of those texts accompanied a missing work. He created a number of additional Spumifers, maybe as many as 20, which were not part of the final 40 which he had intended to publish as a book.

In collaboration with Myrtille Hugnet, Ubu Gallery is presenting a small contextual exhibition of collages – including originals from La Septième Face du Dé and Huit Jours a Trebaumec, gouaches and publications made by George Hugnet from the 1930s to the 1960s and unique ephemera by the artist.

Ubu Gallery is pleased to present a limited edition publication package produced to coincide with the exhibition. Housed in an elaborate and evocative slip case, it contains a fullly-illustrated French versionof La Vie Amoureuse des Spumifères produced by Myrtille Hugnet, the widow of the artist, and a separate text-only English translation by Michael Fineberg.

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