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* Gustav Metzger
From 1945 to 1953, he worked as a teacher at Borough Polytechnic ( now London South Bank University ) in London, where his pupils included Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Cliff Holden, Dorothy Mead, Gustav Metzger, Dennis Creffield, Cecil Bailey and Miles Richmond.
This and the following three SMILE issues otherwise featured an eclectic mixture of manifesto-style writing, political reflections on radical left-wing anti-art movements from the Lettrist International, the Situationists, Fluxus, Mail Art, invididuals such as Gustav Metzger and Henry Flynt, and short parodistic skinhead pulp prose in the style of his then unwritten early novels.
Unlike earlier art-strike proposals such as that of Gustav Metzger in the 1970s, it was not intended as an opportunity for artists to seize control of the means of distributing their own work, but rather as an exercise in propaganda and psychic warfare aimed at smashing the entire art world rather than just the gallery system.
Gustav Metzger in 2009.
From September 29, 2009 through November 8, 2009, the Serpentine Gallery in London features the most extensive exhibition ever in the U. K. of Gustav Metzger ’ s work.
* Gustav Metzger ( from Germany ), Stateless artist and political activist.
Notable artists who have been exhibited there include Man Ray, Henry Moore, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Paula Rego, Bridget Riley, Allan McCollum, Anish Kapoor, Christian Boltanski, Philippe Parreno, Richard Prince, Wolfgang Tillmans, Gerhard Richter, Gustav Metzger, Damien Hirst, and Jeff Koons.
Unlike the art strikes proposed by Gustav Metzger and the Art Workers Coalition in the 1960s, it was not merely a boycott of art institutions through artists, but a provocation of artists addressing their understanding of art and their
According to Christopher Driver, the name was suggested by Gustav Metzger and Ralph Schoenman, who derived it from the Guelph Council of 100.
* Gustav Metzger
Unlike earlier art-strike proposals such as that of Gustav Metzger in the 1970s, it was not intended as an opportunity for artists to seize control of the means of distributing their own work, but rather as an exercise in propaganda and psychic warfare aimed at smashing the entire art world rather than just the gallery system.
* Gustav Metzger, outsider artist
Glasgow hosts the longrunning Install and Subcurrent annual festivals, which have featured underground luminaries such as Gustav Metzger and Tony Conrad, as well as reclusive American musician Jandek's first ever live performance.
DIAS took place in London in 1966, was organized by Gustav Metzger ( about whom Stiles has also published extensively ), and some fifty international artists, and poets, as well as a few psychiatrists participated in DIAS.

Gustav and born
Carl Jung was born Karl Gustav II Jung in Kesswil, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, on 26 July 1875, as the fourth but only surviving child of Paul Achilles Jung and Emilie Preiswerk.
Gustav I of Sweden, born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family and later known as Gustav Vasa ( 12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560 ), was King of Sweden from 1523 until his death, previously self-recognised Protector of the Realm ( Rikshövitsman ) from 1521, during the ongoing Swedish War of Liberation against King Christian II of Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
Gustav Eriksson, a son of Cecilia Månsdotter Eka and Erik Johansson Vasa, was probably born in 1496.
Gustav Theodore Holst ( born Gustavus Theodore von Holst, 21 September 187425 May 1934 ) was an English composer.
* Gustav Humbert ( born 1950 ), German CEO
Adolf Gustav Vigeland was born to a family of craftsmen, just outside Halse og Harkmark, a former municipality in Mandal.
She was married on 19 June 2010 to Daniel Westling, who was born on 15 September 1973 ( the same day that Carl Gustav ascended to the Swedish throne ).
He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, to the Baltic German jeweller Gustav Fabergé and his Danish wife Charlotte Jungstedt.
Nordholm was born in Stockholm, Sweden, 1897, the son of Per Gustav Nordholm from Blekinge, Sweden, and died in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA in 1987.
The sculptor Gustav Vigeland ( 1869 – 1943 ) was born in Mandal, and has a museum dedicated to him here.
He was born around 1440, the son of Gustav Anundsson of the Sture family and Birgitta Stensdotter Bielke, half-sister of the future Charles VIII.
His great-nephew the future King Gustav I of Sweden had been born a few years before Sten's death.
* Gustav I ( born 1496, reigned 1523 – 1560 )
* Unspecified — Gustav Jacob Born, German medical author and histologist ( born 1851 )
Gustav von Tempsky was born in Braunsberg, Prussia ( now Braniewo, Poland ) into a Prussian noble family of Polish origin.
In 1948 Edmund L. Kowalczyk published in the Polish American Historical Association about Gustav von Tempsky and erroneously claimed him as " One of the most colorful Polish Argonauts ... born in Lignice 1828.
* June 10-Johann Gustav Droysen, historian ( born 1808 )
He was born in Pöchlarn, second child to Gustav and Romana Kokoschka.
Niebuhr was born in Wright City, Missouri, the son of German immigrants Gustav Niebuhr and his wife Lydia.
He was son of Friherre Gustav Eriksson Stenbock ( 1575 – 1629 ) and Countess Beata Margareta Brahe ( 1583 – 1645 ), born in Torpa, Länghem parish, Tranemo Municipality, Västergötland, Sweden.
Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet was born on 13 February 1805 in a German family in Düren, a town on the left bank of the Rhine which at the time was part of the First French Empire, reverting to Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
This allusion to Saint Sebastian's suffering, associated with the writerly professionalism of the novella's protagonist, Gustav Aschenbach, provides a model for the " heroism born of weakness ", which characterizes poise amidst agonizing torment and plain acceptance of one's fate as, beyond mere patience and passivity, a stylized achievement and artistic triumph.

Gustav and 1926
* 1926 – Henry Gustav Molaison, American psychiatric patient ( d. 2008 )
She attended St Paul's Girls ' School in London from 1919 until 1926, and played in the school's orchestra under Gustav Holst.
Upon losing power to Carl Gustav Ekman's pro-prohibition Liberals in 1926, Hansson worked from the opposition bench and, although heading what was to remain the largest party of the Riksdag to date, faced a major setback upon cooperating with the Communists in the infamous election of 1928.
In both 1925 and 1926, the Nobel Peace Prize was given to the lead negotiators of the treaty, going to Sir Austen Chamberlain ( with Charles Dawes ) in 1925 and jointly to Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann in 1926.
Henry Gustav Molaison ( February 26, 1926 – December 2, 2008 ), previously known as H. M., was an American memory disorder patient whose hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, and amygdala were surgically removed in an attempt to cure his epilepsy.
In 1926, however, Chancellor Gustav Stresemann of Germany advised Sudeten Germans to cooperate actively with the Czechoslovak government.
Gustav Stresemann, one of Germany's most influential Foreign Ministers and a 1926 Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Gustav Otto ( 12 January 1883 – 28 February 1926 ) was a German aircraft and aircraft-engine designer and manufacturer.
The most notable head of the Foreign Office during the Weimar Republic was Gustav Stresemann, foreign minister from 1923 to 1929, who strived for a reconciliation with the French Third Republic, which earned him-together with Aristide Briand-the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize.
* Gustav Klemperer von Klemenau ( Gustav von Klemperer ) ( 1852 – 1926 ), German banker

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