Exhibitions of the Arts Incohérents  

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There were a number of "Salon des Incohérents": 1882, 1883, 1884, 1886, 1889[1].

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1882

Exposition des Arts Incohérents was an informal exhibition held in Paris on October 1, 1882, in the house of Jules Lévy (rue Antoine-Dubois)[2].

It featured a all black painting by the poet Paul Bilhaud titled Combat de nègres dans un tunnel.

1883

In the second show (1883) Eugène Bataille contributed an 'augmented' Mona Lisa (Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe) that directly prefigures the famous Marcel Duchamp image L.H.O.O.Q. of 1919.

1884

The 1884 exhibition showed "Récolte de la tomate, sur le bord de la mer Rouge par des Cardinaux apoplectiques" and Les grandes douleurs sont muettes. — Marche funèbre incohérente, both by Alphonse Allais.

See Catalogue illustré de l'exposition des arts incohérents (1884)

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