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Open Creation and Its Enemies part four - Asger Jorn

From Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).

Open Creation and Its Enemies part three - Asger Jorn

From Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).

Open Creation and Its Enemies part two - Asger Jorn

From Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).

Open Creation and Its Enemies part one - Asger Jorn

From Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).
Myanmar Pou Chen Union

The fight for labour unions: Myanmar Pou Chen workers

Since the coup, there are no legal institutions that are operating in the interests of the working…
A photo of Jorn in woodland is obscured by "Lettrism is dead long live Lettrism" printed repeatedly in blue and red lettering

Open Creation and its Enemies - Asger Jorn

Originally published in Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).
Guy Debord (left), Michele Bernstein and Asger Jorn

Asger Jorn and the Situationist International (1957-61) - Guy Atkins

An entertaining account of the Danish painter Asger Jorn's time as a founder and member of the…

Declaration Made in the Name of the Fourth SI Conference to the Institute of Contemporary Arts

Text of an address given by Maurice Wyckaert to an audience at the ICA in London. From Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).

Resolution on the Bureau of Unitary Urbanism

A brief resolution handing control of the Bureau to Attila Kotányi after the exclusion of most of the Dutch Section of the SI. From Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).

Contribution to the London Conference - Jørgen Nash

A short text from Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).

Report on the SI's Theater of Operations - Attila Kotányi

A very short text from Internationale Situationniste #5 (December 1960).

Landlordism, The Devil to Kill

A short piece on the nature of landlordism.
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