(Arte cinetica - Futurismo) DUCHAMP, Marcel - MARINETTI, Filippo Tomaso - GABO, Naum - TINGUELY, Jean. “Rotorelief – Corolles”. Stockholm, Moderna Museet, 1916.
Disco in cartoncino di diametro 19,9 cm, con foro al centro, che riproduce da un lato il “Rotorelief” chiamato “Corolles” disegnato da Duchamp nel 1920. Al retro, che è quello di una cartolina non viaggiata (vi sono lo spazio per il francobollo e per l’indirizzo), descrizione bilingue svedese/inglese dell’oggetto: “The picture on the other side is one of Marcel Duchamp’s “Rotoreliefs” called “Corolles” designed around 1920. To be regarded in rotation. / On this gramophone-record are collected a few statements and documentary recordings from the history of kinetic art. It was edited on the occasion of the exhibition of Art in Motion in the Museum of Modern Art of Stockholm 1961. Filippo Tomaso Marinetti reads his poem The Raid on Adrianopole. An excerpt. Except from Marinetti’s reading of Futurist Manifestos. Naum Gabo reads in Russian a short piece from The Realist Manifesto, written in Moscow 1920, the first declaration of program of kinetic art […]. / Recordings from Jean Tinguely’s Hommage à New York, March 17th 1960 in the garden of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. […]”. Minime tracce del tempo.
Disc of 19.9 cm diameter, with a hole in the centre, which reproduces on one side the “Rotorelief” called “Corolles” designed by Duchamp in 1920. On the back a bilingual Swedish/English description of the object. Detailed description and additional images upon request.