Auto-Destructive Art/Machine Art/ Auto Creative Art

Auto-Destructive Art/Machine Art/ Auto Creative Art

Auto-Destructive Art/Machine Art/ Auto Creative Art

Published in London, June 23, 1961, in the context of the presentation/promotion of a monumental installation of the artist erected in the occasion of the U.I.A. (International Union of Architects) congress in Londres (July, 3-7, 1961)-
Author(s): Gustav Metzger
Associated movement: Auto-destructive art
Language : English
Medium : Leaflet
Original edition of the manifesto: Published in London, June 23, 1961, in the context of the presentation/promotion of a monumental installation of the artist erected in the occasion of the U.I.A. (International Union of Architects) congress in Londres (July, 3-7, 1961)-
Where can we find this manifesto? Theories and Documents of contemporary art. A sourcebook of artists' writings, Edited by Kristine Stiles and Peter Selz, University of California Press, Berkeley, p. 402. Danchev, Alex, 100 Artists' Manifestos. From the Futurists to the Stuckists, Penguin, Londres, 2011.
Link(s) to the manifesto:
Which critic recognizes the work as a manifesto ? or: Typical characteristics of a manifesto Danchev, Alex, 100 Artists' Manifestos. From the Futurists to the Stuckists, Penguin, Londres, 2011.
Editorial comments: 1 sheet, recto/verso b&w, 28,5 x 21,5 cm, Fonds Frank Popper
Does the work corresponds to the definition of a manifesto? Yes
Does the work qualifies itself as a manifesto?
Is the signature individual, collective, or individual but in the name of a collective? Individual
Gender of the author(s): H