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........... His works have been shown in most of the worlds galleries and could be discribed as abstract!
Quote from: Nordic on October 01, 2007, 12:30:00 pm........... His works have been shown in most of the worlds galleries and could be discribed as abstract!I bet they've been described as a lot of other things too.Oh god it must be french
Well that discounts the Mirage/Gulf, and the EMKA and Lola, and if we assume that it is not a 2 litre Chevron or a C2 car, then there are only a couple of odd possibilities
Throughout his life, Tinguely was fascinated by speed as the most extreme form of motion. For him speed was something that contained and balanced life and death. 'Be static with motion' was his interpretation of the challenge of achieving both individual freedom and social change. Not that his attitude was exclusively optimistic: Tinguely well knew the dangers of technological progress. Both motion and destruction are fundamental to his sculptures. The exhibit includes a number of works directly inspired by automobile and motorcycle racing, including bodywork and overalls specially designed by Tinguely for sidecar races. Other sculptures, such as 'Schreckenskarette - Viva Ferrari' (1985) and 'Lola T. 180 - Memorial to Joakim B.' (1988), testify to Tinguely's awareness that mortal danger is the flip side of the beauty and speed of racing cars.