Meni
BREZPLAČNO POSVETOVANJE O UMETNOSTI
PredogledPredogled AR predogledAR predogled Switch to Print Switch to PrintPreklopite na ročno slikano delo Preklopite na ročno slikano delo PošljiPošlji
Podrobnosti o deluPodrobnosti o delu Dodaj v priljubljene Dodaj v priljubljene PrenesiPrenesi Podobni izdelkiPodobni izdelki Rentgenski posnetekRentgenski posnetek Predvajaj diaporamaPredvajaj diaporama

Baluba

Jean Tinguely (1925-1991) was a Swiss kinetic art sculptor renowned for his satirical, self-destructive machines—'Métamatics'. Explore Dadaist influences & collaborations with Niki de Saint Phalle. A pioneer of New Realism.

Kupite digitalno sliko visoke ločljivosti z izboljšano kakovostjo, ki je precej boljša od spletnega predogleda.

Vsaka datoteka je pod natančnim nadzorom naših strokovnjakov, ki uporabljajo napredna orodja in strokovno ročno obdelavo. Zagotovimo, da ima vsaka slika izjemno jasnost, natančnost barv in fine podrobnosti.

Končna datoteka je po e-pošti dostavljena v 72 urah, optimizirana za takojšnjo uporabo v profesionalnem, uredniškem in tiskarskem okolju. To je kakovost, ki ji zaupajo vrhunska oblikovalna studia, založniki in galerije.

Digitalna slika

Prenesite datoteko visoke ločljivosti za osebno uporabo, tiskanje in kreativne projekte. (Switch to Print Switch to PrintPreklopite na ročno slikano delo Preklopite na ročno slikano delo)

Skupna cena

$9.99

Vključeno v vsako naročilo digitalne slike

Zagotovljena strokovna digitalna dostava

Ko izberete OriginalUniqueArt.com, ne prejmete le slike – prejmete digitalno umetniško delo, ki je profesionalno urejeno, izdelano z natančnostostjo in zavestno zagotovljeno z garancijo za zadovoljstvo. Tukaj je vse, kar samodejno prejmete z vašim naročilom:

shipping_icon
Hitra dostava prek e-pošte

Vaša digitalna slika visoke ločljivosti bo na vaš e-naslov poslana v roku 72 ur od zaklopa naročila – pripravljena za takojšnjo uporabo.

canvas_icon
Digitalna datoteka z umetno inteligenco

Vaše umetniško delo je strokovno optimizirano z uporabo naprednih orodij umetne inteligence in ročne obdelave, kar zagotavlja največjo stopnjo podrobnosti, jasnosti in barvne natančnosti.

insurance_icon
Brezplačna ponovna dostava za vse življenje

Ste zaradi nespremietne napake izgubili ali izbrisali svojo datoteko? Ni težav – vam jo bomo ponovno poslali kadar koli in brezplačno.

tax_icon
Brez uvoznih pristojbin – vedno

Uživajte v svojem umetniškem delu takoj, brez carin, davkov ali stroškov dostave – digitalni prenosi so vedno brezdavčni.

color_icon
Zagotovilo natančnosti barv

Z uporabo profesionalnih orodij in upravljanja barv zagotavljamo, da vaša digitalna slika čim bolj natančno odraža prvotne barve.

return_icon
60-dnevna garancija zadovoljstva

Če niste zadovoljni s svojo digitalno sliko, jo bomo uredili ali vam v 60 dneh povrnili 100% denarja – brez kakršnih koli vprašanj.

guarantee_icon
100% Garancija povračila denarja

Niste zadovoljni? Zagovрите popoln povračilo sredstev v 60 dneh po prejemu digitalne datoteke – brez kakršnih koli vprašanj.

discount_icon
Popusti pri večjem številu naročil

Kupite 3 slike, prihranite 10% - Kupite 5 slik, prihranite 15% - Kupite 10+ slik, prihranite 20%. Odlično za kreativne projekte, galerije in agencije.


Biografija umetnika

Jean Tinguely: A Symphony of Destruction and Delight

Jean Tinguely (1925-1991) stands as a singular figure in 20th-century sculpture, recognized for his audacious exploration of kinetic art—a movement rooted deeply within Dada’s rebellious spirit. More than just creating machines, Tinguely crafted performances of disintegration, transforming metal scraps into mesmerizing dances of collapse that simultaneously mocked industrial excess and celebrated the inherent beauty of decay. Born in Fribourg, Switzerland, he possessed an early fascination with sculpture, nurtured by formative encounters with artists like Kurt Schwitters and Julia Ris at Basel’s Allgemeine Gewerbeschule. These influences instilled a conviction that art should challenge conventions and provoke contemplation—a philosophy that would permeate his entire oeuvre.
  • Early Years & Influences: Tinguely's artistic journey began in Basel, where he honed his skills under Julia Ris, absorbing the ethos of Dadaism – specifically Schwitters’ Merzbau – which championed chance and improvisation as tools for artistic expression. This foundational understanding would prove crucial to his later development as a kinetic sculptor.
  • Parisian Avant-Garde & New Realism: Moving to Paris in 1952 alongside Eva Aeppli, Tinguely immersed himself in the vibrant Parisian avant-garde scene. He joined forces with fellow artists like René Lalique and Yves Klein, contributing to discussions surrounding New Realism—a movement that sought to reject illusionistic representation and embrace materiality as a primary means of artistic communication.

The Birth of Métamatics: Dada’s Legacy Revisited

Tinguely's groundbreaking approach to sculpture emerged from his unwavering commitment to Dada principles. Rejecting traditional sculptural techniques, he embraced the use of scrap metal—bicycle parts, springs, wires, and other discarded materials—to construct machines that defied gravity and movement. These ‘Métamatics,’ as Tinguely termed them, weren’t merely decorative objects; they were deliberate provocations designed to dismantle preconceived notions about sculpture and art itself. Like Dada artists before him, he deliberately incorporated elements of chance and spontaneity into his creative process, mirroring the chaotic energy of the era. The self-destructive nature of these machines wasn't simply an aesthetic gesture—it represented a critique of societal obsession with production and consumption.
  • Homage to New York (1960): Perhaps Tinguely’s most iconic work, ‘Homage to New York,’ exemplifies his artistic vision. The sculpture’s partial collapse during its unveiling at MoMA underscored the artist's belief that art should confront reality head-on and acknowledge its own impermanence.
  • Study for an End of the World No. 2 (1962): This monumental installation, detonated in the Nevada desert before a captivated audience, solidified Tinguely’s reputation as a daring innovator and cemented his place within the history of performance art.

Collaborations & Artistic Partnerships

Tinguely's artistic spirit flourished through fruitful collaborations with fellow creatives. Notably, he partnered with Eva Aeppli to create ‘The Hon – En Katedral,’ a striking architectural sculpture combining organic and mechanical elements—a testament to his ability to synthesize disparate influences into cohesive artistic statements. Furthermore, his marriage to Niki de Saint Phalle yielded remarkable projects like ‘Le Cyclop,’ where they explored themes of mythology and symbolism through monumental sculptures that pushed the boundaries of artistic expression.

Legacy & Recognition

Jean Tinguely’s influence extends far beyond his own lifetime. His pioneering use of kinetic sculpture established a new paradigm for sculptural art, inspiring generations of artists to embrace experimentation and challenge conventional notions of form and function. Recognized internationally as one of the foremost sculptors of his era, Tinguely continues to captivate audiences with his mesmerizing machines—objects that embody both destruction and delight—reminding us that beauty can be found even in disintegration and that art should provoke profound contemplation about our relationship with technology and society. His enduring legacy resides not only in his remarkable sculptures but also in the spirit of rebellious innovation that defines his artistic vision.
Jean Tinguely

Jean Tinguely

1925 - 1991 , Switzerland

Ključne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Kinetic Art / Dadaism / New Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Niki de Saint Phalle']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Kurt Schwitters
    • Dadaists
  • Date Of Birth: May 22, 1925
  • Date Of Death: August 30, 1991
  • Full Name: Jean Tinguely
  • Nationality: Swiss
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Santana
    • La Cascade
    • Metamatic No. 4
  • Place Of Birth: Fribourg, Switzerland