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Impasse Ronsin, a dead-end street in the midst of Paris’s Montparnasse district, was a unique artists’ colony, known for more than a century as place of art, contemplation, conversation, celebration, innovation, creation, and destruction. The place was marked by a broad range of diverse artistic identities that went far beyond the avantgarde, with artists including Constantin Brâncusi, Max Ernst, Marta Minujín, Eva Aeppli, and Niki de Saint Phalle. This publication presents over 50 artists with more than 200 works, all made at Impasse Ronsin. Previously unpublished documents and photographs, as well as many texts by both eye-witnesses and art historians tell the story of this unusual urban network.

Texts by Phyllida Barlow, Oscar Chelimsky, Iris Clert, Bill Copley, Adrian Dannatt, Christophe-Emmanuel del Debbio, Paul B. Franklin, Paul-Armand Gette, Jasper Johns, John Kasmin, Rotraut Klein-Moquay, Claude Lalanne, Liliane Lijn, Harry Mathews, Marta Minujín, Monique Alicia Moï-Orban, Karen Moller, Olivier Mosset, Jérôme Neutres, Elsa Noël-Guesnon, Isamu Noguchi, Andres Pardey, Reginald Pollack, Clarice Rivers, Larry Rivers, Philippe Roux, Niki de Saint Phalle, Luc Sante, Roy Skodnick, Daniel Spoerri, Haroun Tazieff, Calvin Tomkins, Phillys Tower, Roland Wetzel


Softcover

21,3 x 27,7 cm

252 pages

152 color and 104 b/w illustrations

German

Available

ISBN 978-3-96900-017-5

2020

Editors:

Museum Tinguely, Basel

Design:

Sibylle Ryser, Basel


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