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    10/20/2014 Spur Group Manifesto

    http://www.notbored.org/spur-manifesto.html

    The Avant-Garde is Undesirable!

    (Tract of the Situationist International)

    1. The avant-garde of today, the one that does not repeat the fashionable mystifications, is sociallyrepressed [that is, put down]. The movement that is desired by society is the one can it can buy: thepseudo-avant-garde.

    2. To the creator of new values, present-day life appears as an illusion and as a fragment. If an avant-garde poses the question of the meaning of life and looks to realize its claims on this terrain, it sees itselfseparated from all social possibilities.

    3. The aesthetic sub-products of the avant-garde, such as paintings, films, poems, etc., are immediatelydesired, but they are without effect. What is unacceptable is the programme of an entirely new formationof the conditions of life, which changes society to its base.

    4. After having placed the aesthetically neutralized products of the avant-garde on the market, one nowwants to dismember, dilute, push under a driveway its claims that see a realization in the global domain olife. In the name of the present and past avant-gardes, and all of the isolated and unsatisfied artists, weprotest against this cultural pillaging and we call upon all the creative forces to boycott such discussions.

    5. Modern culture is deprived of substance and disposes of no force that can really be opposed to thedecisions of the avant-garde.

    6. We who create the new values no longer combat the great cries of the guardians of culture, but relegate[ourselves] to specialized domains, and our claims are turned [away] in ridicule.

    7. Artists must play the role of the buffoons of yore, paid by society, to give it the illusion of a certaincultural freedom.

    8. Society, in its conceit, prescribes to the avant-garde a level that it must not leave if it wants to remainwithin the norms of what is socially accepted.

    9. The existence of artists is the ferment of transformation in our decadent European culture, which is adecadence that one must not stop but, on the contrary, accelerate.

    10. European culture is a old, sick and pregnant woman who is on the verge of death. Is it necessary toattempt to save the mother, even though it [her condition] is absolutely desperate -- or to let her child

    live? The conservateurs[conservatives and/or curators] want to save the mother -- and by killing thechild. The avant-garde has decided: the mother must die so that the child can live!

    11. The avant-garde of yesterday is proper. The artistic front of the Left is a problem of truth: "A truthdies at the end of ten years" (Ibsen).

    12. Artists and intellectuals: support the situationist movement because it does not chase a utopia and it isthe only movement that supercedes present-day culture.

    13. The duty of the avant-garde is to impose its recognition, before its discipline and its programme aresweetened. This [imposition] is what the Situationist International wants to do.

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    10/20/2014 Spur Group Manifesto

    http://www.notbored.org/spur-manifesto.html

    Published by the Spur Group,German section of the Situationist InternationalSturm, Prem, Fischer, Kunzelmann, Zimmer

    by the Scandanavian sectionSteffan Larsson, Asger Jorn, Jorgen Nash, Katja Lindell

    and by the Belgian sectionMaurice Wyckaert

    (Written in German, this declaration was distributed at a modernist exhibition at theMuenchenerKammerspiele[Munich Intimate Theatre], January 1961. Extract published inInternationaleSituationniste#6 [August 1961], p. 39. Translated by NOT BORED! June 2005 from the French versionpublished inArchives Situationnistes: Volume 1: Documents traduits 1958-1970.)

    To Contact NOT BORED!:

    [email protected] 1084-7340.Snail mail: POB 1115, Stuyvesant Station, New York City 10009-9998