Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio


1902-1964

Paintings

Nocturnal Flowers, 1955
Peggy's Bunch, 1956
The Siren and the Pirate, 1958
Untitled, 1959
Abolition of Alienated Labor, 1959 (made in collaboration with Guy Debord)
Collective Operation, 1957 (made in collaboration with Asger Jorn and Constant)
Drunkenness in Verdun, 1960
The Extinguished Spider, 1961
Untitled, 1962
The handle of the sweet fish, 1963

Photographs

Working as a pharmacist (early 1950s)
Working as a pharmacist (early 1950s)
Collaborating with the International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus (late 1950s)
Second from the right at Alba, Italy (December 1956)
With arms folded (1950s)
Standing with roll of industrially painted canvas (1959)
Unrolling a very long industrially painted canvas (1959)
Cutting strips of canvas for sale (1959)
The Cavern of Anti-Matter (1959)
The Cavern of Anti-Matter (1959)
Speaking at the Munich Conference of the SI (April 1960)
Speaking at the Munich Conference of the SI (April 1960)
Goofing around with Asger Jorn at the Munich Conference of the SI (April 1960)
Posing for the camera, looking anguished (1960s)
Posing for the camera, looking distinguished (1960s)
Yellow-tinted photo (1960s)


Praise

Michele Bernstein: In Praise of Pinot-Gallizio
Guy Debord: Letter of 30 January 1958

Texts

Manifesto of Industrial Painting 1959



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