God & Co is published to accompany the exhibition of the work of the
French Montreal-based artist and architect François Dallegret (1937-)
.Dallegret's own life and work denies anything so predictable as a neat
synopsis, but in essence his work, beginning in Paris in the late 1950s
and early 60s, and later taking in New York and Montreal, absorbs
everything from intricate line drawings for a series of astrological
vehicles and designs for a number of machines (from those that assist in
cooking a meal to others that generate literature) to the 'A Home Is Not
a House' collaboration with the critic Reyner Banham; a
drugstore/gallery in Montreal; proposals for a new Montreal Palais
Metro; designs for chairs, more cars and yet more machines; a film
collaborative set up to shoot a western; contributions to the Montreal
67 Expo; engraved bars of soap; subversive credit cards; 'ironique'
villas and light installations. The book will illustrate a great many of
these works and contains essays on Dallegret's life and legacy by the
historians Alessandra Ponte and Laurent Stalder.