Friday, October 24, 2008

Pedal Pushers: Aguigui Mouna.

Via: deadlicious
"Born André Dupont (1911-1999), Aguigui Mouna's first manifesto was to remain on a tree for 16 hours in Golfe-Juan in 1956. Known in Paris all around the "Quartier Latin" (universities district in Paris), you often saw him on a bicycle with a red phone, selling his self-edited mag "Le Mouna Frères". He was nominated "chevalier des Arts et des Lettres" by the minister of Culture Jack Lang. His philosophy was a mix of anarchism, ecology, peace and humour! Kind of modern Ferdinand Lop. Read more in Cavanna, Cabu and Anne Galois, "Aguigui Mouna, Gueule ou crève", Dossiers d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux, 2004."


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