Jean-Pierre WalfardGeorge BrechtRobert Filliou

1965

Mixed Media, 26.9 × 21 cm.
Materials: Letterhead, print on paper

Collection: Collection Andersch, Neuss.

Excerpt of the conversation between Robert Filliou (RF) and Irmeline Lebeer (IL), Flayosc, France, August 1976.

IL: And the letterhead is enough, then?

RF: Yes, in the end that’s all there is. ‘"Non–School of Villefranche”: conceived for all useful and useless purposes at “The Smiling Cedilla”.’ You have that on page 199 in Teaching and Learning as performing arts. To reproduce it, maybe you’ll prefer what is in the catalogue of The Cedilla, the smaller one. That could be the format we use.

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