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Paradis Fantastique)
Tinguely,
Chaos I, 1971–72; s****
metal components Tinguely,
Large Spiral, 1971–73; steel-plates
Tinguely, Heureka, 1972–73; s****...
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Swiss artist Jean
Tinguely and his wife,
artist Eva Aeppli.
Saint Phalle attempted her
first large-scale sculpture,
enlisting Tinguely to make an iron armature...
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Miriam Tinguely (born 1950) is a
Swiss artist who
started painting when she was 15. Born to two well-known artists, Jean
Tinguely and Eva Aeppli, she was...
- the dark-colored
works of
Tinguely.
Officials of the
Ministry of
Culture and Sous-Direction du
Patrimoine persuaded Tinguely to
reduce the
number of works...
- Jean
Tinguely began production of a
series of
generative works titled Métamatics:
machines that
produced art works. With this
series of
works Tinguely not...
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Museum Tinguely is an art
museum in Basel,
Switzerland that
contains a
permanent exhibition of the
works of
Swiss painter and
sculptor Jean
Tinguely. Located...
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French artist Niki de
Saint Phalle collaborated with
Dadaist artist Jean
Tinguely and Per Olof
Ultvedt on a
large sculpture installation entitled "hon-en...
- (German:
Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum)
Tinguely Museum Life and work of the
major Swiss iron
sculptor Jean
Tinguely Jewish Museum of
Switzerland The city...
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commissioned artist Jean
Tinguely to make a self-destructing
machine to
perform in the museum's
sculpture garden.
Tinguely found its
components among...
- 1978. Niki
introduced her to Jean
Tinguely in 1986 and the
young woman abandoned the
screenplay to
follow Tinguely to
Switzerland where she
returned to...