Happy 20th Anniversary to TMBG's Indestructible Object!
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Happy 20th Anniversary to TMBG's Indestructible Object!

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Dada & film 4: Hans Richter’s Dadascope
A poetic film in which Dada veterans bring old tricks back to life, without dusting them off.
In this 1961 film, Hans Richter is back on track with his poetic film shots of objects and movements, from sharply lit objects to abstract shots, of human figures with masks and costumes. Old-fashioned, as in his Film Study from 1926, with his experiments with form and tricks in varied, but mostly fast montages. In Dadascope there is special attention for some of Man Ray's objects, such as that iron with the row of nails on the ironing surface ( Gift ), and the metronome with the photo of a woman's eye ( Indestructible Object ).
Man Ray, Object to Be Destroyed
Object to Be Destroyed was originally created in 1923. The work consists of a metronome with a photograph of an eye attached to its swinging arm. After the piece was destroyed in 1957, later remakes in multiple copies were renamed Indestructible Object:
“Cut out the eye from a photograph of one who has been loved but is seen no more. Attach the eye to the pendulum of a metronome and regulate the weight to suit the tempo desired. Keep going to the limit of endurance. With a hammer well-aimed, try to destroy the whole at a single blow.”
New Releases: June 15-29, 2021
New Releases: June 15-29, 2021
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INDESTRUCTIBLE OBJECT
by Mary McCoy
(Simon Pulse, 6/15/21)
9781534485051
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Man Ray, who was born on this day in 1890, made many replicas of this assemblage with differing titles, blurring the line between original and copy. See this work in "The Art of Collage and Assemblage" through September 2. "Indestructible Object," 1965 (replica of destroyed 1923 original), by Man Ray © Man Ray Trust / Artists RightsSociety (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
Wallace Polsom, To the Limit of Endurance (2019), paper collage, 13.4 x 27.5 cm.