In 1971, in his novel The Abortion, the American poet and writer Richard Brautigan imagined a library committed to lovingly receiving and preserving personal books and manuscripts of all kinds.
In 1990, this fictional library was brought to life by Todd Lockwood in Burlington, Vermont, in the United States, in the form of a collection, The Brautigan Library, which grew by 300 volumes until 1996.
Books on routine, the secrets of life, canoeing, beautiful people, performance anxiety, camping in Vermont, drugs in California, disappearing socks, hormones, celibacy, bad haircuts… Absolutely open to all non-authors, the Brautigan Library is a democratic library that allows all dispositions to find an unconditional place of conservation.
The classification system of the Library, the ‘Mayonnaise’ system, does not exactly follow the traditional categories of the Dewey classification, and focuses more on the themes of the books deposited (love, poetry, family, future, natural life, spirituality, etc.).
The Brautigan Library has become an icon, inspiring French authors such as Jean-Yves Jouannais (Artistes sans œuvres, 2009) and David Foenkinos (Le Mystère Henri Pick, 2016).
Since its creation as fiction, it has provided a place of consolation and symbolic existence for works that will never be published or distributed.
This exhibition presents both research and creations by the artist and curator Marie-Pierre Bonniol, in collaboration with her mother, the naive painter Danielle Bonniol-Ferrus.
The exhibition is presented as part of Lire notre monde – Strasbourg World Book Capital UNESCO 2024, in partnership with Bnu and the Clark County Historical Museum in Vancouver, WA, which currently houses the collections of the Brautigan Library.
Marie-Pierre Bonniol (b. 1978, Marseille, France) lives and works in Berlin.
Danielle Bonniol-Ferrus (b. 1941, Briançon, France) lives and works in Marseille.
Free admission
Wednesday to Sunday : 2 pm › 6 pm
Closed on public holidays
Art Center
Mirage
Duo -Y- (Julie Laymond & Ilazki de Portuondo)
22.03 – 08.06.2025
Events programme
Ciné Famille
Curated by Marie-Pierre Bonniol
- 23th March 2025, 3.30pm
- Musée Tomi Ungerer
Lecture on The Brautigan Library
Marie-Pierre Bonniol
- 25th March 2025, 6.30pm
- Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire
- Free admission by reservation
Visits
The CEAAC Education and Outreach team will help you discover the exhibition.
Contact and reservations: public@ceaac.org / +33 (0)3 88 25 69 70
Visites médiées par voie de baguettes de sourcier
- Tous les premiers samedis et dimanches du mois à 15h
- Durée : 1h
- Gratuit, sans réservation