International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus  

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The International movement for an imaginist Bauhaus was a small art movement that was founded in 1956 in Italy after a congress from September 2-September 8held in Alba, Italy, convoked by Asger Jorn and Giuseppe Gallizio. The original manifesto was signed by J. Calonne, Constant, G. Pinot-Gallizio, Asger Jorn, J. Kotik, P. Rada, P. Simondo, Ettore Sottsass Jr., E. Verrone and G. J. Wolman.The manifesto was later printed in Polatch No.27 (November 2 1957)

The group's views were in agreement with the Lettrist International’s program regarding urbanism and its possible uses (see Potlatch #26).

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Sergio Dangelo and Elena Verrone were also involved in this movement. [1] [Apr 2007]

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