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Cecil Touchon - 2015 Catalog of Works
This is a catalog of works by Cecil Touchon created in the year 2015. This publication is something of a catalogue raisonne for the year. Very few photographic works are included other than images that document my artistic activity. Publishable photos may be found in a separate catalog. Otherwise, this book has almost every hand-made art work created during the year of 2015 including paintings, collages, drawings, sketches, and correspondence works. There may be a doodle here and there or a few unfinished works that have not be included, but this document accurately records the chronological order of at least 98% of the artwork for the year.
Cecil Touchon - 2016 Catalog of Works
This is a catalog of works by Cecil Touchon created in the year 2016. This publication is something of a catalogue raisonne for the year. Very few photographic works are included other than images that document my artistic activity. Publishable photos may be found in a separate catalog. Otherwise, this book has almost every hand-made art work created during the year of 2014 including paintings, collages, drawings, sketches, and correspondence works. There may be a doodle here and there or a few unfinished works that have not be included, but this document accurately records the chronological order of at least 98% of the artwork for the year. Also included is documentation of exhibitions that Touchon was in or curated as well as collage poetry that was created over the course of the year. This document is intend to be a raw recording of work without any editing and represents a diary-like document of the artistic thought process.
The Paris Papers

The Paris Papers

Cecil Touchon

Lulu.com
2019
nidottu
In October 2013 Rosalia and Cecil Touchon spent a month in Paris, France. While there, Touchon collected paper and made 80+ collages in 30 days. Also include are related photographs taken in Paris and asemic writing as well as examples of several paintings made based on this set of collages.
Listening with the Eye - An Asemic Notebook
The writings presented here were composed specifically for existing in a book environment as unified text. These works might be called automatic writing or visual writing or asemic writing. There is no intention to tell a story or to use any recognizable language or symbols. Rather the works function in free flow with intuition rather than thought, allowing the hand to just do what the hand does; make marks. Touchon uses improvisational approach to mark making as if playing an instrument that records in marks what might otherwise be heard as notes of music and this might be a way to approach the work - to look as if listening; spending time studying the nature of the work; its flow, its progression, its repetitions, etc. just as we might have an aesthetic experience from looking at pages of text in a foreign language that we are not conversant in. In such a case we get to enjoy the work on a purely visual level without the conversion of the characters into linguistic meanings.
typOetry

typOetry

Cecil Touchon

Lulu.com
2019
nidottu
Collages by Cecil Touchon made as poems between 2014 -2019. This is a specific set of works within Touchon's oeuvre that he thinks of as different from his other typographic abstraction collages. This group is less concerned with an overall compositional image and tend to be more involved with structures similar to poetic architecture, often linier and working with open space like poetic texts on a page.
Natural Born Fluxus - Childhood Event Scores by Fluxus Artists

Natural Born Fluxus - Childhood Event Scores by Fluxus Artists

Cecil Touchon

Ontological Museum Publications
2009
pokkari
Natural Born Fluxus is that tendency among artists to engage in Fluxus-like behaviors even if they never heard of Fluxus. Or possibly we could say that Fluxus ideas come out of a naturally occurring tendency in all artists that we now think of as Fluxus. It could be that the free wheeling nature of Fluxus allows artists to enjoy their creative, or at least peculiar, tendencies in an unfettered way that other forms of organized artistic activities do not. Includes: Peter Frank, Cecil Touchon, John M. Bennett, Ruud Janssen , Don Boyd, Keith Buchholz, Adam Overton, Sheila E. Murphy, Madawg, Litsa Spathi, Gregory Steel, Mark Block, Christine Tarantino, Allan Revich, Lorraine Kwan, Matthew Rose, Reid Wood, Luc Fierens, Brad Brace, Mary Campbell, Zachary Scott Lawrence, Bibiana Padilla Maltos, Eric KM Clark, Brian R. Nickerson, Walter Cianciusi, Neil Horsky, Roger Stevens, Matt Taggart, Anya E.V. Liftig, Yves Maraux, Roland Halbritter.
Happy Shopping - Massurrealist Spam Poetry

Happy Shopping - Massurrealist Spam Poetry

Cecil Touchon

Ontological Museum Publications
2007
sidottu
In this book of poetry Cecil Touchon extracts material from the very fabric of the massurreality; texts from spam email. In these poems Touchon gives us a contemplative glimpse into contemporary artistic practice where the artist becomes, much more a connector of things than a creator. Every day trillions of bits of data are transmitted over the Internet. As artists peer into this world of information overload a vast body of incoherent data is brought into view. Much like the subconscious explored by the early Surrealists, Touchon uses this raw material to explore unlikely configurations through the use of found text, the abutment of random, unrelated words and phrases such as the classic example from Lautreamonts Chants de Maldoror: "the unexpected meeting, on a dissection table, of a sewing machine and an umbrella". This embrace of randomness is central to Touchon's poetic output.
Hello from Santa Fe - Found Scribbling - Volume 2
Our current experiment from our labs called Fluxus Laboratories (fluxuslaboratories.org) is to supply Artisan Santa Fe with larger and better quality strips of mark-making test paper to put on the counters near the pens and markers for us to collect into the Archives so that we can capture this communal scribbling, squiggling, doodling and testing by artists which we then hope to document with catalogs such as this one and make the scribbles available for future exhibitions where this kind of material will be of interest to viewers. The images in this book are scans of some of that mark making on the new paper we have been supplying to the store. The paper strips in this first round of testing were installed in early January 2020 and replaced in early February 2020. The present book is a collection of communal scribbling by whichever artists happen to be testing out pens and markers on the paper during this time frame.
The Constructed Gesture: Works from the Iberian Variations Suite
The Iberian Variations suite started around 1987. The original thought was to create a series of gestural Abstract Expressionist collages. The idea eventually developed into the 'constructed gesture'. This was to make the material very freely and without concern for an 'image' and then construct the composition by cutting up the source material that I had prepared and arrange into a gesture. This strategy allowed me to work in a careful and controlled way in order to look for a composition that interested me. The works in this volume were created between 2010 - 2019.