You can hear them before you see them. The jangle, creak, and groan of Swiss artist Jean Tinguely’s otherworldly, moving machines have no trouble drawing viewers in, but how can we make sense of the ...
It whirs, it clangs, it sighs and scrapes. Of course it does! This is “Jean Tinguely” at Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan, showcasing 40 works by the Swiss artist who transformed mechanical parts, toys, ...
With his chaotic absurdist performances of motorized machines, Swiss artist Jean Tinguely embraced both the principle of entropy and the noise of contemporary society to create a disruptive form of ...
“The heroine of her own fairy tale, she slays her own dragons, domesticating dangerous monsters into playful companions.” So the art historian and critic Barbara Rose wrote of Niki de Saint Phalle in ...
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