Biography of Lewis Carroll, writer (1832–1898)

 

Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a British writer, mathematician, and photographer. A professor at Oxford, he is famous for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass (1871). His work blends logic, humor, and imagination. He also published mathematics books under his real name.

The quote on the chair

The best way to achieve the impossible is to believe it’s possible!

Lewis Caroll (1832-1898), writer

A poem-chair

“I adopted the chair, this familiar object, a few decades ago, at a time when I wanted to create art on a human scale in public spaces, while everywhere else people opted for the monumental: it is an object shaped like the body and serves the body. It is difficult to feel exclusive ownership of an object so universally shareable. It is mine when I occupy it, but if I leave it, someone else can claim it as their chair.” Michel Goulet, artist-sculptor

The project Prendre position

A permanent artistic installation

Prendre position is a sculpture-installation project of 47 chair-poems to mark the 100th anniversary of the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris. They were installed in a flowered meadow created especially for the occasion by the campus estate service.

Meeting the designers

This artistic installation was conceived by the Quebecois artist-sculptor Michel Goulet, in collaboration with François Massut, founding director of the collective Poésie is not dead.

The 47 chairs gallery

Each house on the campus is represented by a chair, thanks to a donation from the Maison des étudiants canadiens and the support of the Labrenne group. Each of the 47 chairs is a unique work.

A gift from Maison des étudiants canadiens

With the support of