Ultra-Lettrist

Dufrêne created a phonetic poetry movement which breaks the structures of language that he called Ultra-Lettrist.

The Ultra-Lettrist movement grew into an art form as it was developed by Dufrêne, Brau and Wolman.

[1] The Ultra-Lettrists explored the vocal possibilities of concrete music: a form of artistic expression based on spontaneity directly recorded onto tape by exploiting the noise music qualities of sound, meaning, and nonsense.

Visual conceptual artists Raymond Hains, Jacques Villeglé and Mimmo Rotella also participated in the Ultra-Lettrist movement.

They used this journal to publish their hypergraphics, exchanges and discussions with the Lettrists' Poésie Nouvelle and with the Situationist International members.

3 covers of the grammeS: Review of the Ultra-Lettriste Group