Museum Tinguely - Reviews from across the web
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Museum Jean Tinguely, Basel, Switzerland : Reviews of Museum Jean Tinguely - Yahoo! Travel Who knows if Jean Tinguely would have believed you had you told him that his creations would once be housed in such noble rooms? The building was opened by Mario... travel.yahoo.com
Latest reviews of Museum Jean Tinguely, Basel, Switzerland We and our kids liked this place a lot. We went with trepidation that the art wasn't going to interest our children as much as the adults but they loved activating all the machines and were fascinated by the alternately cheerful and frightening aspects of Tinguely's work. The gift shop was a... travel.yahoo.com
Museum Jean Tinguely, Basel - IgoUgo Reviews The Tinguely Fountain is right at the theatre in Basel. It is my favorite. With its many moving and spewing and splashing pieces,... igougo.com
Museum Jean Tinguely Basel: The Collection (Hardcover) review at Kaboodle Make a search suggestion | Manage your search suggestions See most popular tags If you are a publisher or author and hold the digital rights to a book, you can make it available as an eBook on Am... kaboodle.com
Tinguely Museum This museum is unlike others: here, things rattle, squeak, crash and thump. Colourful scrap rotates, multi-coloured lights flicker. It is a place full of vitality, laughter, amazement and discovery; a place that sets the feelings in motion and where art reaches across to the spectator. A museum that... tinguely.ch
Museum Tinguely - Exhibitions - Edgard Varèse Yet science is even now equipped to give them everything they may require … And here are the advantages I anticipate from such a machine: liberation from the arbitrary paralyzing tempered system; the possibility of obtaining any number of cycles or, if still desired, subdivisions of the octav... jean-tinguely.com
Museum Jean Tinguely Basel - Switzerland Tourism The permanent exhibition shows works from the artist's beginnings in the fifties - with motordriven reliefs, drawing machines and the scrap assemblages of the sixties - through the black-painted machine sculptures, to the large sculptures and pandemonic cycles ... myswitzerland.com
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