Ambiance d'une ville future (1958), photographed by Jan Versnel in 1958.
One of the first models of Constant which is transformed in the model "Construction in orange", 1958.
Ambiance d'une ville future (1958), photographed by Jan Versnel in 1958.
One of the first models of Constant which is transformed in the model "Construction in orange", 1958.
Detail of Gele sector (1958), photographed by Bram Wisman in 1958.
Detail of Gele Sector (1958), photographed by Bram Wisman.
Detail of Gele sector (1958), photographed by Jan Versnel in 1958.
Sector constructie (1958-1961), photographed by Bram Wisman in 1958.
For some models—including this one—the year of production is a period, either because it is an estimation or because adjustments were made to the model later on.
Sur nos moyens et nos perspectives (On Our Means and Perspectives) in Internationale Situationniste, nº 2, December 1958, p. 23-27. Republished in Internationale Situationniste 1958-1969, Amsterdam, van Gennep, 1970 and in Internationale Situationniste 1958-69, Paris, Éditions Champ Libre, 1975.
In this text Constant reflects on the current state of the arts.
Photo of Constant with his daughters Eva and Martha at Artis, Amsterdam ca 1957.
NB: We do not have a version fit for print of this image
De eerste tekenen (The first signs) for “Phasen” exhibition, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, in Liga Bulletin, June 1957.
Phasen was a group exhibition with Shinkichi Tajiri and Anton Rooskens curated by Willem Sandberg.
Congres du mouvement pour un Bauhau imaginistes, Alba 1956.
F.l.t.r. Wolman, Jorn, Constant, E. Verone, Gallizio, Sotsass, Piero Simondo.
Constant with his family in Milan, 1956.
F.l.t.r: Eva, Victor, Constant's second wife, Nellie Riemens, and Constant.
Demain la poésie logera la vie (Tomorrow Life Resides in Poetry), lecture dated Paris, 19 August 1956, written as a lecture to be given at the Primo congresso mondiale degli artisti liberi (First World Congress of Free Artists), organized by Asger Jorn and Pinot Gallizio for Mouvement Internationale pour un Bauhaus Imaginiste contre un Bauhaus Imaginaire (M.I.B.I.), held in Alba (I), 2-8 September 1956.
Dutch title: In poezië zullen wij huizen.
The typed manuscript is in the Constant archive at the Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD).
Disclosure of ‘Pivotting Construction'(destroyed), made for the municipal housing company in Amsterdam, 1956
Fltr: Ettore Sottsas, Gil Wolman, Elena Verona, Asger Jorn and Constant at restaurant Bruno during the congress Mouvement pour un Bauhaus imaginiste in Alba 1956.
This hitherto unpublished text by Constant probably dates from 1956. Thematically it has a strong affinity with ‘Tomorrow Life Will Reside in Poetry’ from the same year.
Ruimtecircus [I] (1956-1961), photographed by Bram Wisman in 1956.
For some models—including this one—the year of production is a period, either because it is an estimation or because adjustments were made to the model later on.
Pinot Gallizio with the gypsies at their camp on the river banks of river Tanaro in Alba, 1956.