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 +September 2-8 a Congress was held in Alba, Italy, convoked by Asger Jorn and Giuseppe Gallizio in the name of the International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus, a grouping whose views are in agreement with the Lettrist International’s program regarding urbanism and its possible uses (see Potlatch #26). Representatives of avant-garde groups from eight countries (Algeria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands) met there to establish the foundations for a united organization.
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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]])

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September 2-8 a Congress was held in Alba, Italy, convoked by Asger Jorn and Giuseppe Gallizio in the name of the International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus, a grouping whose views are in agreement with the Lettrist International’s program regarding urbanism and its possible uses (see Potlatch #26). Representatives of avant-garde groups from eight countries (Algeria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands) met there to establish the foundations for a united organization.

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

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