








Gustav Metzger - Act Or Perish! (A Retrospective)
Act or Perish!Ā accompanies the first extensive overview of Auto-Destructive art pioneerĀ Gustav MetzgerĀ (born 1926), organized in 2015ā16 at the Centre of Contemporary Art in Torun and Kunsthall Oslo and Stiftelsen Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo. The exhibition catalog provides readers with a rich array of theoretical contributions, including a conversation betweenĀ Dobrila DenegriĀ andĀ Yoko Ono, Ivor Davies, Hermann NitschĀ andĀ Jon Hendricks, as well as Metzgerās own writings. EssayistsĀ Pontus Kyander, Andrew Wilson, Mathieu Copeland, Dobrila Denegri, Leanne Dmyterko, Hans Ulrich ObristĀ andĀ Manuel OlveiraĀ take up different aspects of Metzgerās work, from the artistās early political activism to his experimentation with painting and his drafting of the manifestos for Auto-Destructive Art, providing an invaluable and much-awaited document of a pioneer of postwar art. Published byĀ NeroĀ (Rome).Ā
224 pages, 22 x 30 cm,Ā hardcover, Nero (Rome).Ā
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Act or Perish!Ā accompanies the first extensive overview of Auto-Destructive art pioneerĀ Gustav MetzgerĀ (born 1926), organized in 2015ā16 at the Centre of Contemporary Art in Torun and Kunsthall Oslo and Stiftelsen Kunstnernes Hus in Oslo. The exhibition catalog provides readers with a rich array of theoretical contributions, including a conversation betweenĀ Dobrila DenegriĀ andĀ Yoko Ono, Ivor Davies, Hermann NitschĀ andĀ Jon Hendricks, as well as Metzgerās own writings. EssayistsĀ Pontus Kyander, Andrew Wilson, Mathieu Copeland, Dobrila Denegri, Leanne Dmyterko, Hans Ulrich ObristĀ andĀ Manuel OlveiraĀ take up different aspects of Metzgerās work, from the artistās early political activism to his experimentation with painting and his drafting of the manifestos for Auto-Destructive Art, providing an invaluable and much-awaited document of a pioneer of postwar art. Published byĀ NeroĀ (Rome).Ā
224 pages, 22 x 30 cm,Ā hardcover, Nero (Rome).Ā























