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* Simon Sadler, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19063 The Situationist City]'', MIT Press, 1998, ix+233 pp. {{en}}
 
* Simon Sadler, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19063 The Situationist City]'', MIT Press, 1998, ix+233 pp. {{en}}
 
* Catherine de Zegher, Mark Wigley (eds.), ''The Activist Drawing: Retracing Situationist Architectures from Constant's New Babylon to Beyond'', New York: Drawing Center, and MIT Press, 2001. {{en}}
 
* Catherine de Zegher, Mark Wigley (eds.), ''The Activist Drawing: Retracing Situationist Architectures from Constant's New Babylon to Beyond'', New York: Drawing Center, and MIT Press, 2001. {{en}}
** Mark Wigley, [[Media:Wigley_Mark_2001_Paper_Scissors_Blur.pdf|"Paper, Scisors, Blur"]], pp 26-68. On Constant's ''New Babylon''.
 
 
* ''Archives et documents situationnistes'', 5 issues, Paris: Denoël, 2001-05. Journal. [http://www.denoel.fr/searchdenoel/advanced?all_title=Archives+et+documents+situationnistes&SearchAction=1] {{fr}}
 
* ''Archives et documents situationnistes'', 5 issues, Paris: Denoël, 2001-05. Journal. [http://www.denoel.fr/searchdenoel/advanced?all_title=Archives+et+documents+situationnistes&SearchAction=1] {{fr}}
 
* Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, ''[[Media:Bolt_Rasmussen_Mikkel_Situationistisk_Danmarkskort_Noter_om_Situationistisk_Internationale_i_Danmark_2003.pdf|Situationistisk Danmarkskort. Noter om Situationistisk Internationale i Danmark]]'', Copenhagen: Copenhagen Free University, 2003, 35 pp. {{da}}
 
* Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, ''[[Media:Bolt_Rasmussen_Mikkel_Situationistisk_Danmarkskort_Noter_om_Situationistisk_Internationale_i_Danmark_2003.pdf|Situationistisk Danmarkskort. Noter om Situationistisk Internationale i Danmark]]'', Copenhagen: Copenhagen Free University, 2003, 35 pp. {{da}}

Revision as of 20:08, 9 February 2019

Internationale situationniste 1, Jun 1958, Log.
Guy Debord, The Society of Spectacle, 1967–, Log.
Ken Knabb (ed.), Situationist International Anthology, 1981/2006, Log, EPUB, HTML.
Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Jakob Jakobsen (eds.), Cosmonauts of the Future: Texts from the Situationist Movement in Scandinavia and Elsewhere, 2015, Log, PDF.

Founded in July 1957, the Situationist International brought together currents of experimental poetry, avant-garde art, and radical social criticism to explore new techniques of engagement in cultural protest and revolutionary praxis. Although the organization itself remained small and disbanded in 1972, the SI shaped the interaction of art and politics at crucial moments in the evolution of postwar culture, including the transnational uprisings of 1968 and 1977. Its influence continues to be felt today. (Source)

Protagonists

Publications

Periodicals

Books

Manifestos, proclamations

  • "Manifeste", Internationale situationniste 4, ed. G.-E. Debord, Paris, Jun 1960, pp 36-38. Dated 17 May 1960. (French)
    • "Situationist Manifesto", trans. Fabian Tompsett, in Cosmonauts of the Future, eds. Bolt and Jakobsen, 2015, pp 47-49. (English)

Catalogues

Anthologies

More

Film

Documentaries

Literature

Encyclopedic entries

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Bibliography
  • Simon Ford, The Realization And Suppression Of The Situationist International: An Annotated Bibliography 1972–1992, AK Press, 1996, 155 pp. [18] (English)

Resources

Exhibitions

  • Situationister 1957-71 Drakabygget, Skånska Konstmuseum, Lund/Sweden, 1971. Catalogue text.
  • On the Passage of a Few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International, 1957-1972, Musée National d’Art Modern Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 21 Feb-9 Apr 1989; Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 23 Jun-13 Aug 1989; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 20 Oct 1989-7 Jan 1990. Catalogue published. Exh. review: Smith (NY Times).
  • An Army of Liars: Situationists in Scandinavia, Kunsthall Oslo, 25 Nov 2016-29 Jan 2017. First major exhibition to examine the legacy of the Situationist movement in the region. Archive material.
  • The World We Must Leave: An Idea of Revolution by Jakob Jakobsen and Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Kunsthal Aarhus, 19 Nov 2010-9 Jan 2011; Kunsthall Oslo, 25 Nov 2016-29 Jan 2017. Works and documents from the SI and 3 short films. Exhibition guides: Aarhus, Oslo.
  • Jacqueline De Jong: The Situationist Times, 1962-1967, exhibition, Boo-Hurray, New York, 9-25 May 2012.
  • An Army of Liars: Situationists in Scandinavia, Kunsthall Oslo, Oslo, 25 Nov 2016-29 Jan 2017. The first major exhibition to examine the legacy of the Situationist movement across Scandinavia. Review: Norton (Kunstkritikk, NO).
  • Die Welt als Labyrint, MAMCO, Geneva, 28 Feb-6 May 2018. An exhibition on Letterism, Letterist International, Second Letterist International, Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus, Experimental Laboratory of Alba, London Psychogeographical Association, Situationist International, Situationist Times, and SPUR. Curated by John Armleder, Gérard Berreby, Paul Bernard, Lionel Bovier, Alexandra Catana Tucknott, Julien Fronsacq, and Mai-Thu Perret.
  • Jacqueline De Jong & The Situationist Times: Same Player Shoots Again!, exhibition, Torpedo/PUB, Oslo, 11 May-2 Sep 2018; Konsthall Malmö, 15 Sep 2018-13 Jan 2019; Museum Jorn, Silkeborg, Denmark, 31 Aug-1 Dec 2019. Curated by Ellef Prestsæter in collaboration with Torpedo and Jacqueline de Jong. Review: Henriksen (Kunstkritikk).
  • The Most Dangerous Game: The Situationist International en route for May '68, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 27 Sep-10 Dec 2018. First reconstruction of the unfinished project Bibliothèque situationniste de Silkeborg outlined by Debord with Asger Jorn. Devised by Wolfgang Scheppe in collaboration with Roberto Ohrt and Eleonora Sovrani. Two-volume book published. Exh. review: Henriksen (Kunstkritikk).

See also


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