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ISBN 3905770148 ISBN 3905770148
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Une nouvelle perspective sur l'Internationale Situationniste, avec des documents inédits. Une nouvelle perspective sur l'Internationale Situationniste, avec des documents inédits.

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Le musée Tinguely consacré à l'artiste Jean Tinguely se trouve à Bâle (Suisse).

Contents

Expositions

  • Les collections permanentes du Musée présentent une sélection de ses machines sculptures, reliefs et dessins de toutes les périodes de sa carrière.
  • Le musée offre de surcroît un programme varié et animé d’expositions temporaires sur les artistes compagnons et contemporains de Tinguely, tels Bernhard Luginbühl, Niki de Saint Phalle et Yves Klein, sur ses modèles tels Marcel Duchamp et Kurt Schwitters, et sur des thèmes liés à l’art cinétique contemporain.Une aubaine pour les mordu d'art.

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The International Situationist : 1957 – 1972

4 April – 5 August 2007

In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni

The Museum Tinguely presents the most extensive exhibition hitherto on the Situationist International that was founded on July 28, 1957. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its foundation, 400 exhibits will illustrate this last important avant-garde movement that counted 72 artists among its members, with sections in Germany, Holland, America, North Africa and elsewhere, rescuing it from oblivion.


The catalogue

ISBN 3905770148 si.jpg Une nouvelle perspective sur l'Internationale Situationniste, avec des documents inédits.

Authors: Giorgio Agamben, Jean Beaudrillard, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Thomas Hirschhorn, Vincent Kaufmann, Francois Letaillieur, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Peter Sloterdijk and others

Edited by Heinz Stahlhut, Juri Steiner, Stefan Zweifel

This publication provides an insight into one of the 20th century's most underrated (anti) art movements. The rather shadowy existence led by the Situationists and their Lettrist predecessors in the annals of the post-war avant-garde, and the indeterminacy of their legacy are largely of their own making: their agenda of political radicalism and negativity included a strict refusal to co-operate with the bourgeois mass media and enter the wider intellectual and political debate.

Published to accompany the exhibitions at Centraal Museum Utrecht, 15 December 2006 – 11 March 2007, and Museum Tinguely, Basel, 4 April – 5 August 2007.

Texts by Giorgio Agamben, Jean Beaudrillard, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Thomas Hirschhorn, Vincent Kaufmann, François Letaillieur, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Peter Sloterdijk, etc.

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