Opus International
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- | [[Opus International]] (1967-1969) was a French magazine. | + | [[Opus International]] (1967-1969) was a French quarterly magazine. It was edited by [[Jean-Clarence Lambert]] and published by [[Georges Fall]]. |
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- | In 1967 Polish artist [[Roman Cieslewicz]] designed a poster with the words "Che Si" (translation: 'Yes Che') emblazoned over his face as eyes and nose. This was later featured on the October 1967 cover of the French art magazine ''[[Opus International]]''. | + | |
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- | *[[Revue Opus International N° 001]] | + | *[[Revue Opus International N° 001 ]] |
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+ | *[[Opus International, L'image érotique ]] | ||
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Opus International (1967-1969) was a French quarterly magazine. It was edited by Jean-Clarence Lambert and published by Georges Fall.
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