Len Lye: Motion Composer
Edited by Andres Pardey. 3 vols, 468 pp.
incl. 967 col. + b. & w. ills (Kehrer Verlag
Heidelberg and Museum Tinguely, Basel,
2019), €58. ISBN 978–3–86828–961–9. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
18. Len Lye
with Fountain.
Unknown
photographer,
1959. (Len Lye
Foundation
Archive, New
Plymouth).
Attributed works:
19. Totem
and Taboo
Sketchbook, by
Len Lye. 1922–26.
23 by 18.1 cm.
(Courtesy Len
Lye Foundation,
New Plymouth;
Govett-Brewster
Art Gallery / Len
Lye Centre, New
Plymouth).
Attributed works:
20. Still from
Tusalava, by
Len Lye. c.1929.
16 mm. blackand-
white
film, duration
10 minutes.
(Courtesy Len
Lye Foundation,
New Plymouth;
Govett-Brewster
Art Gallery / Len
Lye Centre, New
Plymouth).
Publication Received
Tatlin. New Art for a New World. International Symposium. Edited by Roland Wetzel and Gian Casper Bott.
62. Merzbild K 6 Das Huthbild, by Kurt Schwitters. 1919. Collage and oil on pasteboard on wood, 87 by 74 cm. (Private collection; exh. Museum Tinguely, Basel).
Attributed works:
63. Reconstruction of Kurt Schwitters's destroyed Merzbau, by Peter Bissegger at the request of Harald Szeemann, assisted by Ernst Schwitters. 1981-83. Painted wood, plaster and plastic, 393 by 580 by 460 cm. (Sprengel Museum, Hanover; exh. Museum Tinguely, Basel).
Attributed works:
64. Tricycle, by Jean Tinguely. 1960. Welded bicycle pedals on a stone pedestal, 150 by 35 cm. (Private collection; exh. Museum Tinguely, Basel).
Attributed works:
65. Tanzerin, by Hans Arp. 1925. Painted wood, 146.5 by 109 cm. (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; exh. Kunstmuseum Basel).