Bronson – Tietjen, AA Bronson
Bronson - Tietjen, AA Bronson
Bronson – Tietjen, Friedrich (Hrsg.). AA Bronson (d. i. Michael Tims). 1969 – 2000. (Katalog zur Ausstellung 5.10. – 26.11.2000 in der Künstlervereinigung der Secession). Wien, Künstlervereinigung der Secession 2000. 4°. [2] Bl., 36 S., [2] Bl. mit 30 teils farb. Abb. Orig.-Kartonumschlag. Katalog der ersten Einzelausstellung in Europa der kanadischen Konzeptkünstlers. – „AA Bronson OC RCA (born Michael Tims in Vancouver in 1946) is an artist. He was a founding member of the artists’ group General Idea, was president and director of Printed Matter, Inc., and started the NY Art Book Fair and the LA Art Book Fair. … In 1969, Bronson’s involvement in communes and radical education theories and practices took him to Toronto, to investigate the Rochdale College experiment.[6] It was through some of the members of Rochdale College that Bronson deepened his friendships with Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal (each having arrived in Toronto for different reasons). They, along with several others, became involved in the countercultural performance and „happenings“ scene that centered around Toronto’s Theatre Passe Muraille. Through Theatre Passe Muraille, Bronson apprenticed with Coach House Press (he also did graphic design for Passe Muraille). The General Idea artists group, initially a loose collective of five to seven people, was founded in 1969 by Bronson, Jorge Zontal and Felix Partz, Partz’s then-girlfriend Mimi Paige, and Granada Gazelle (a.k.a. Granada Venne or Sharon Venne). … The three worked and lived together for 25 years, until their collaboration was terminated with the death of both Zontal and Partz in 1994“ (Wikipedia). – Gutes Exemplar.
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