Joseph Noiret was a Belgian painter writer and poet died he was 84.. He was also the founder of Cobra and Review Phantomas, and director of La Cambre long.[1][2]
Noiret has wrritten many poems and articles for exhibitions and reviews of Cobra. After the end of the movement in 1951, he went his own way to make a new shape of Cobra and chose paths where literature was that time at the forefront, without losing the link with the other arts. Later he launched "Phantomas".[1]
He was also a painter and he continued to mix with painters. His collections of poetry were illustrated by him and by his artist friends as like Mogens Balle, Maurice Wijckaert and Sergio Dangelo.[1]
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(February 28, 1927 - January 17, 2012)
Early life
Noiret was born on February 28, 1927 in Belgium. At the young age, as a student he wrote poems from 1944. He was communist millitant and at age 20, joined the "Surrealism revolutionary", the adventure of the ephemeral. He met Christian Dotremont, and in November 1948, in Paris during a conference he met with several international revolutionary groups. He died on January 17, 2012 after suffering long illness. He was the father of choreographer Michèle Noiret.[1]Career
Noiret is considered important figure in the field of art and culture of Belgium. He was the last of six founders of the Cobra movement to be alive. He also estalished the cult magazine "Phantomas" in 1953. He was the director of the long school La Cambre in Brussels.[1]Noiret has wrritten many poems and articles for exhibitions and reviews of Cobra. After the end of the movement in 1951, he went his own way to make a new shape of Cobra and chose paths where literature was that time at the forefront, without losing the link with the other arts. Later he launched "Phantomas".[1]
He was also a painter and he continued to mix with painters. His collections of poetry were illustrated by him and by his artist friends as like Mogens Balle, Maurice Wijckaert and Sergio Dangelo.[1]
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