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The Destruction in Art Symposium (a.k.a. DIAS) was a gathering of a diverse group of international artists, poets, and scientists to London from 9–12 September, 1966. Included in this number were representatives of Fluxus and other counter-cultural artistic undergrounds who were there to speak out on the theme of destruction in art. The Honorary Committee, led by Gustav Metzger, attracted the attention of both the international media and international art community to the symposium. The symposium was mainly held at the Africa Centre in Covent Garden, London.

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  • The Destruction in Art Symposium (a.k.a. DIAS) was a gathering of a diverse group of international artists, poets, and scientists to London from 9–12 September, 1966. Included in this number were representatives of Fluxus and other counter-cultural artistic undergrounds who were there to speak out on the theme of destruction in art. The Honorary Committee, led by Gustav Metzger, attracted the attention of both the international media and international art community to the symposium. The symposium was mainly held at the Africa Centre in Covent Garden, London. (en)
  • Het Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) was een bijeenkomst van een diverse groep van internationale kunstenaars, dichters en wetenschappers in Londen, van 9 tot 11 september 1966. Onder de deelnemers waren vertegenwoordigers van de tegenculturele underground aanwezig om het thema van vernietiging in de kunst te bespreken. Het ere-comité, geleid door Gustav Metzger, trok de aandacht van zowel de internationale media als de internationale kunstgemeenschap naar het symposium. (nl)
  • Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) var en sammankomst med internationella konstnärer, poeter och forskare i London, september 1966, som första hand riktade sig till aktivister och artister inom underground och motkulturer. DIAS återsamlades i New York två år senare i mars 1968. (sv)
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  • The Destruction in Art Symposium (a.k.a. DIAS) was a gathering of a diverse group of international artists, poets, and scientists to London from 9–12 September, 1966. Included in this number were representatives of Fluxus and other counter-cultural artistic undergrounds who were there to speak out on the theme of destruction in art. The Honorary Committee, led by Gustav Metzger, attracted the attention of both the international media and international art community to the symposium. The symposium was mainly held at the Africa Centre in Covent Garden, London. (en)
  • Het Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) was een bijeenkomst van een diverse groep van internationale kunstenaars, dichters en wetenschappers in Londen, van 9 tot 11 september 1966. Onder de deelnemers waren vertegenwoordigers van de tegenculturele underground aanwezig om het thema van vernietiging in de kunst te bespreken. Het ere-comité, geleid door Gustav Metzger, trok de aandacht van zowel de internationale media als de internationale kunstgemeenschap naar het symposium. (nl)
  • Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) var en sammankomst med internationella konstnärer, poeter och forskare i London, september 1966, som första hand riktade sig till aktivister och artister inom underground och motkulturer. DIAS återsamlades i New York två år senare i mars 1968. (sv)
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  • Destruction in Art Symposium (en)
  • Destruction in Art Symposium (nl)
  • Destruction in Art Symposium (sv)
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