This inaugural article of a new column titled «
The New Situationists» investigates the romantic and collaborative relationship between poet John Giorno and artist Ugo Rondinone.
Not exact matches
The mission of the
Situationists was to find ways for people to express their authenticity by creating
new «situations» through a critical hermeneutics «that sees through appearances, illusions, and fantasies to the realities being masked and covered over.»
A key concept and technique for the
situationists was detournement, which they defined as «the reemployment in a
new entity of preexisting artistic elements» — that is, ripping off someone else's work.
For the
Situationists, to adapt to a
new technology is to adopt a
new accident.
Sala associates this moment with the
Situationists» dérive, drifting between what is lost — the forward movement — and what is gained — a subversion of bodies in space, an openness to a
new direction.
As part of the run of the
New York exhibition, there will be several events, including a book launch for the new monograph Shinkichi Tajiri: Universal Paradoxes (University of Chicago Press, 2015), as well as a book launch and discussion with Jacqueline de Jong, an artist, publisher, and founding member of the Situationist Internation
New York exhibition, there will be several events, including a book launch for the
new monograph Shinkichi Tajiri: Universal Paradoxes (University of Chicago Press, 2015), as well as a book launch and discussion with Jacqueline de Jong, an artist, publisher, and founding member of the Situationist Internation
new monograph Shinkichi Tajiri: Universal Paradoxes (University of Chicago Press, 2015), as well as a book launch and discussion with Jacqueline de Jong, an artist, publisher, and founding member of the
Situationist International.
The label Neo-Dada is also sometimes applied as an umbrella term covering a number of
new art movements that sprang up during the 50s and 60s, such as «Beat Art», «Funk Art», «Lettrism», «Nouveau Realisme», and «
Situationist International».
wheat plastered the streets of
New York with public art projects that combined their background in commercial advertising and photography with
Situationist tactics.
Regarded as a European form of American Pop Art - although its members» activities predate most of Roy Lichtenstein's pictures and Andy Warhol's pop art -
New Realism is closer in spirit to European avant - garde art of 1960, such as Fluxus, new forms of Assemblage art like and Situationist Internation
New Realism is closer in spirit to European avant - garde art of 1960, such as Fluxus,
new forms of Assemblage art like and Situationist Internation
new forms of Assemblage art like and
Situationist International.
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Situationists, SYNTHESIZ, Venice Biennale
The show's roster of more than forty artists working across a range of media casts a wide net both generationally and geographically, embracing, among others, Italian
Situationist Giuseppe Pinot - Gallizio, Gutai artist Kazuo Shiraga, Soviet - era Slovenian collective IRWIN, and the
New York — based Ei Arakawa.