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The Situationist International, in the 15 years from its formation in 1957 and its dissolution in 1972, is characterized by a Marxist and surrealist perspective on aesthetics and politics, without separation between the two: art and politics are faced together and in revolutionary terms.
Started: 1957. Ended: 1972. Situationist International. Summary. Key Ideas. Important Art. History and Ideas. Beginnings. Concepts and Styles. Later Developments. Legacy. Useful Resources. "Life is the purpose of art." 1 of 6. Summary of Situationist International.
20 de mar. de 2024 · Situationist International (SI), group of artists, writers, and social critics (1957–72) that aimed to eliminate capitalism through the revolutionization of everyday life. Instead of focusing on traditional sites of economic and social change, such as the factory, the Situationist International.
La Internacional Situacionista (1957-1972), grupo liderado por Guy Debord, dejó un influyente legado teórico y crítico. En este trabajo repasamos las tesis situacionistas sobre el arte en general, la vanguardia histórica y el arte coetáneo. PALABRAS CLAVE: Arte Contemporáneo/ Vanguardias/ Teoría del Arte.
Fundada en julio de 1957 en la Conferencia de Cosio di Arroscia, la Internacional situacionista nace de la fusión de varios movimientos vanguardistas (la Internacional letrista que había roto con el letrismo de Isidore Isou, el Movimiento Internacional por una Bauhaus Imaginista, el Comité Psicogeográfico de Londres y un grupo de pintores ...
The central premise of the current book is that a radical shift in our understanding of the history and theory of the Situationist International (1957–72) is under way. For a very long time, the historical details and even the very content of Situationist activity remained poorly understood and something of a mystery.
Founded in July 1957, the Situationist International brought together currents of experimental poetry, avant-garde art, and radical social criticism to explore new techniques of engagement in cultural protest and revolutionary praxis.