Auto-Destructive Art: The Activities of G Metzger
Filmmaker Harold Liversidge’s 1963 documentation of Metzger wearing a military jacket, helmet, and gas mask while painting, flinging and spraying acid onto nylon
Filmmaker Harold Liversidge’s 1963 documentation of Metzger wearing a military jacket, helmet, and gas mask while painting, flinging and spraying acid onto nylon
Gustav Metzger
Himself
Filmmaker Harold Liversidge’s 1963 documentation of Metzger wearing a military jacket, helmet, and gas mask while painting, flinging and spraying acid onto nylon
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