International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus
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*December 1953<br />"''... a Swiss architect, [[Max Bill]], has undertaken to restructure the [[Bauhaus]] where [[Paul Klee|Klee]] and [[Wassily Kandinsky|Kandinsky]] taught. He wishes to make an academy without painting, without research into the imagination, fantasy, signs, symbols - all he wants is technical instruction. In the name of experimental artists I intend to create an '''International Movement For An Imaginist Bauhaus'''.''"(Letter from [[Asger Jorn]] to [[Enrico Baj]]) | *December 1953<br />"''... a Swiss architect, [[Max Bill]], has undertaken to restructure the [[Bauhaus]] where [[Paul Klee|Klee]] and [[Wassily Kandinsky|Kandinsky]] taught. He wishes to make an academy without painting, without research into the imagination, fantasy, signs, symbols - all he wants is technical instruction. In the name of experimental artists I intend to create an '''International Movement For An Imaginist Bauhaus'''.''"(Letter from [[Asger Jorn]] to [[Enrico Baj]]) | ||
- | *1954<br />[[Asger Jorn|Jorn]] finds a copy of ''[[Potlatch Magazine|Potlatch]],'' the information bulletin of the [[Lettrist International]] at [[Enrico Baj|Baj]]'s house. He then [[Guy Debord]] and [[Michelle Bernstein]]. | + | *1954<br />[[Asger Jorn|Jorn]] finds a copy of ''[[Potlatch Magazine|Potlatch]],'' the information bulletin of the [[Lettrist International]] at [[Enrico Baj|Baj]]'s house. He then [[Guy Debord]] and [[Michèle Bernstein]]. |
*[[September 29]], [[1955]]<br />This movement was Founded in [[Alba]], [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]], [[Italy]] by [[Asger Jorn]], [[Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio]], and [[Piero Simondo]]. | *[[September 29]], [[1955]]<br />This movement was Founded in [[Alba]], [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]], [[Italy]] by [[Asger Jorn]], [[Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio]], and [[Piero Simondo]]. | ||
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- December 1953
"... a Swiss architect, Max Bill, has undertaken to restructure the Bauhaus where Klee and Kandinsky taught. He wishes to make an academy without painting, without research into the imagination, fantasy, signs, symbols - all he wants is technical instruction. In the name of experimental artists I intend to create an International Movement For An Imaginist Bauhaus."(Letter from Asger Jorn to Enrico Baj) - 1954
Jorn finds a copy of Potlatch, the information bulletin of the Lettrist International at Baj's house. He then Guy Debord and Michèle Bernstein. - September 29, 1955
This movement was Founded in Alba, Piedmont, Italy by Asger Jorn, Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio, and Piero Simondo.
- 1956
One issue of Eristica, their journal edited by Piero Simondo issued in July 1956. - July 28 1957
The IMIB fused with the Lettrist International and the London Psychogeographical Association to form the Situationist International.
Baj was excluded from this process.
Sergio Dangelo and Elena Verrone were also involved in this movement. [1] [Apr 2007]