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Constant: New Babylon

Constant: New Babylon

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Constant: New Babylon

<p><strong>Constant's Situationist utopia reimagined everyday life as an urban adventure</strong></p><p>An open city without borders that is capable of flowing out in all directions to allow its residents to move freely and flexibly: this fascinating utopian conception of architectural and lifeworld growth formed the starting point for Constant’s Situationist project New Babylon. Between 1956 and 1974, the Dutch painter and cofounder of the avant-garde movements Cobra and the Situationist International worked on numerous models, paintings, drawings and collages for the purpose of depicting his vision of the nomadic city of the future.</p><p>This catalogue focuses not only on New Babylon’s architectural aspects but embraces them as an artist’s synthesis of the arts. Besides the models, drawings and collages, attention is also given to the designs in order to trace Constant’s artistic process. This not only provides extensive insight into utopian urban planning, but to a greater degree into a mode of thought and imagination. The book includes an interview with Rem Koolhaas on Constant’s pioneering project.</p><p><strong>Constant Nieuwenhuys</strong> (1920–2005) was a Dutch painter, architect, sculptor, graphic artist, author and musician. His friendship with Danish painter Asger Jorn led to the founding of the Cobra group. After its dissolution, Constant became a founding member of the Situationist International movement along with Jorn and Guy Debord, and began work on his New Babylon project.</p>

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Hatje Cantz
Manufacturer
Hatje Cantz
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
43190-673225
ReleaseDate
2016-09-27T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9783775741347

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