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was published with a manifesto written by
Constant. For Constant art had to be experimental. He had deducted this from the French word 'expérience' and believed that art springs from experience of the artist and is continuously changing. In the manifesto he stated that the process of creation is more
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show in 1959 prompted SI to plan a group exhibition there in April–May 1960. This exhibition would never take place. Disagreements in the group resulted in a split and several expulsions. In 1960 Constant left the group for the same reason he initially objected to joining. By 1961 no one remained of
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and as he walked through the bombed city every day he started to wonder how people live and how cities should be built. His stay in London raised his awareness of how the constructions that surround us influence us. He felt that the constructions of his time were mostly practical, immensely dull and
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After one year studying at the
Kunstnijverheidsschool (Arts and Crafts School), Constant attended the Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunst (State Academy of Fine Arts) from 1939 to 1941. This education in craftmanship was put to use especially during his "New Babylon" period, when Constant built many
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Babylon structures of Constant Nieuwenhuys. One by one he puts parts of the structures in motion and films the details with colored lighting having them overlap each other, appear and disappear. He creates a sensation of acceleration and suspense
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Babylon still crowded his work. However, more and more, he was inspired by contemporary and political issues, including such things as the Vietnam War, African famine and
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Amsterdam after his stay in London, Nieuwenhuys started to focus mainly on architecture and the urban environment. The focal point of his work was finding out what potential added value art can provide in intensifying daily life, in which there is room for creative expression. He abandoned
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In the Liège exhibition in 1951, even larger than the
Stedelijk exhibition, the CoBrA group dissolved itself and with its tenth edition bulletin publication. As Christian Dotremont, the international secretary, stated in Museum News in 1962 the group would rather "mourir en beauté" (die in beauty)
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After CoBrA Constant's work became more abstract. Back in
Amsterdam in the summer of 1952 he developed an interest in spatial architecture and three-dimensional works. With Aldo van Eyck, whom he met during his CoBrA time, he created a space for the exhibition 'Man and House' at the Urban Museum
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Catalogue of Constant Paintings in 1995: "there are people who consider Constant's later work as a return to tradition. I, however, do not share this opinion. Because I consider his later development from the 1970s as greater penetration into the garden of painting."
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In 1966 Constant designed a fountain for the
Kooiplein in Leiden. For years the structure didn't function and slowly withered. When the square was redesigned in 1999, the fountain was repaired. New equipment made sure that the shoppers were not bothered by the water.
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Constant, Corneille and Appel, three totally different characters and artists, were united in their quest for innovation. They exhibited their work together and were often seen together in the European art scene. The wanderlust of the three is especially notorious.
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As a young child Constant drew passionately and showed great talent. He read literature with a special preference for poetry and played musical instruments. During his teenage years he learned to sing and to read music while in the church choir at the
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With New Babylon Nieuwenhuys envisioned a "world wide city for the future" where land is owned collectively, work is fully automated and the need to work replaced with a nomadic life of creative play. New Babylon is inhabited by
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sugar bag with pigments he had bought from a house painter. Many of Constant's early drawings and paintings are religiously inspired, due to his Jesuit schooling. Yet at the age of twenty Constant turned his back on Catholicism.
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Constant did not join SI at that time. He objected to the SI on the ground that the movement seemed to be established mainly by artists who have their own interest at heart more than a common goal. When SI openly pleaded for
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important to the experimental artist than the work itself; it is a means to reach spiritual and mental enrichment. Also, the work of experimental artists is a mirror image of changes in the general perception of beauty.
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Constant's first son, Victor Nieuwenhuys, was born. After the war, Constant, his wife and son moved back to Bergen only to return to Amsterdam in 1946 where they lived in an apartment across from the zoo
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The city of Bergen was evacuated by the Germans in 1943 and so Constant and Matie moved back to Amsterdam. During this period Constant went into hiding and refrained from registering at the
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magazine. This manifesto contains another of his famous quotes: "A painting is not a structure of colours and lines, but an animal, a night, a cry, a man, or all of these together".
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for which he was a writer, filmmaker and strategic activist. The 'Lettrist International' were also at the Alba congress and they pleaded for a
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Après nous la Liberté. Constant and the artistic avant-garde in 1946-1960. Marcel Hummelink, academic thesis privately published, 2002
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Cobra. Copenhague. Bruxelles. Amsterdam. Art éxperimental 1948-1951. Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts et Hirmer Verlag, Munich, 1997
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project as a reaction to the architectural and social reality. Film maker Carlheinz Caspari follows Constant and his visions.
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The Activist Drawing Retracing. Situationist Architectures from Constant's New Babylon to Beyond. Edited by
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Documents Relatifs À La Fondation De L'Internationale Situationiste 1948-1957. Éditions Allia, Paris, 1985
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1940 at the Aalderink art gallery in Amsterdam (together with Hans Wiesman, first exhibition for Constant)
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New Babylon. Constant. Art et Utopie. Jean-Clarence Lambert, Editions Cercle d'Art, Paris, 1992
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Constant's New Babylon. The hyper-architecture of desire. Mark Wigley, Zero, Rotterdam, 1998
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Constant. L'atelier d'Amsterdam. Jean-Clarence Lambert, Editions Cercle d'Art, Paris, 2000
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Cobra. History, foreplay and meaning of a movement in art after the second world war.
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CoBrA. The color of freedom. The Schiedam collection. NAi publishers, Rotterdam, 2003
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Constant. Les Aquarelles. Jean-Clarence Lambert, Editions Cercle d'Art, Paris, 1994
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M. Hummelink, Constant. Paintings 1948-1995, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1995, p.4
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1994 Oeuvre Award from Foundation Fund for Fine Arts, Design & Engineering
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M. Hummelink, Constant. Paintings 1948-1995, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1995
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Constant's artworks can be found in the following public collections.
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painting to work solely on his New Babylon project from 1956 to 1974.
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Later in the year 1948 on the terrace of café Notre Dame in Paris the
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This is an incomplete list of Constant's exhibitions over the years:
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Accompanying Simon Vinkenoog to Constant's New Babylon (1962), 15 min
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De A van CoBrA in Woord en Beeld, Jaski Art Gallery, Amsterdam, 1998
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Constant. The late period. Trudy van der Horst, BnM publishers, 2008
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to study in London for three months. There he met, amongst others,
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about the meaning and influence of the COBRA group, then and now.
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Cobra. Richard Miller, Nouvelles Éditions Françaises, Paris, 1994
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school in Amsterdam. In his later years, greatly inspired by
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In 1949 Constant decorated a garden wall in Tibirkelunde,
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Fanny Kelk, Constant, G.I.N. Gallery, Amsterdam 1977, p1
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Constant, une rétrospective, Musée Picasso Antibes, 2001
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Cobra 1948-1951. Éditions Jean-Michel Place, Paris, 1980
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Constant. Une rétrospective. Musée Picasso, Antibe, 2001
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Constant oder der Weg nach New Babylon (1968), 55 min
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Fanny Kelk, Constant, G.I.N. Gallery, Amsterdam 1977
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1433:Time as Matter. MACBA collection. New Acquisitions
2013:Libero Andreotti, Situacionistes, Situationists,
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1008:Kosovo refugees. Marxism was a strong influence.
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1685:This is a list of awards granted to Constant.
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1708:1985 Singer Award for his entire body of work
1586:, Musée National dʼart moderne, Paris, France
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1736:In Girum Imus Nocte et Consumimur Igni. The
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2228:Constants works and photos at 'not bored'
1595:, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, Germany
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1933:Fondation Constant / Stichting Constant
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1740:(1957–1972). JRP|Ringier, Zürich, 2006
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2104:. Stichting Constant. 31 October 2013
2015:Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona
1935:. Fondation Constant. 25 October 2016
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1246:Constant. An illustration of freedom
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1346:Constant, etchings and lithographs
1180:Constant. Constructions and models
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1278:Arbeiten auf Papier 1948-1985
1260:Constant. Paintings 1940-1980
808:Arts Council of Great Britain
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333:International Movement for an
1692:1966 Premio Cardazzo at the
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296:The Society of the Spectacle
257:Can Dialectics Break Bricks?
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1428:, Stedelijk Museum Schiedam
1382:Constant, une rétrospective
1253:Constant. Paintings 1969-77
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1738:Situationist International
1698:1971 Royal decoration of '
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279:Report on the Construction
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1309:Constant. Ĺ’uvreprijs 1994
1304:, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
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1262:, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
1194:1964 4. Documenta, Kassel
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1426:Constant. In his studio
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1156:For a spatial colorisme
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1419:Play! The art of play
1392:Constant. New Babylon
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1412:Tribute to Constant
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2144:on 18 October 2013
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2264:Categories
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2148:17 October
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1818:References
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1424:2008–2009
1410:2005–2006
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851:Asger Jorn
733:White Bird
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181:Guy Debord
1897:5 October
1871:5 October
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1528:, Otterlo
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522:Amsterdam
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1654:, London
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1128:Le Piège
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1050:In 1963
1045:Sjelland
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510:Constant
264:MĂ©moires
74:Anti-art
67:Concepts
34:Politics
1665:MoAFL,
1626:, Spain
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1216:at the
1205:'45-'85
1158:in the
955:perspex
611:Spinoza
2174:3 July
2017:, 1996
1918:, 2002
1681:Awards
1373:, The
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1231:, Oslo
1167:Venice
1038:Leiden
1018:Titian
867:Debord
737:Ladder
726:Reflex
691:Reflex
643:Cubism
573:Bergen
557:Emmaus
538:Jesuit
163:People
94:DĂ©rive
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