- Ralph Rumney
Ralph Rumney (
5 June 1934 -6 March 2002 ) was an English artist, born inNewcastle Upon Tyne .In 1957 lifelong
conscientious objector Rumney was one of the co-founders of theLondon Psychogeographical Association . This organization was, along with COBRA and theLettrist International , involved in the formation of theSituationist International . Amongst those present at the founding in the Italian village of Cosio d'Arroscia wereWalter Olmo ,Michèle Bernstein (to whom Rumney was later married),Asger Jorn , andGuy Debord . However, within seven months Rumney had been 'amiably' expelled from the SI by Debord for allegedly "failing to hand in apsychogeography report aboutVenice on time." [ [http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rkeehan/correspondence/venice.html] Dead link|date=March 2008]Rumney spent much of his life living as a wanderer, and was variously described as both a 'recluse' and a '
media whore ', seeing his existence as a 'permanent adventure and endless experiment.' He moved, as his friend Guy Atkins said, "between penury and almost absurd affluence. One visited him in a squalid room inLondon 's Neal Street, in a house shared with near down-and-outs. Next, one would find him in Harry's Bar inVenice , or at aMax Ernst opening inParis . He seemed to take poverty with more equanimity than riches."Ralph Rumney died of cancer at his home in
Manosque ,Provence ,France , in 2002, aged 67.References
A book about his life, "The Map Is Not The Territory" by Alan Woods and Ralph Rumney (Manchester University Press, ISBN 0-7190-5951-8) was published in 2001.
See also "The Consul" by Ralph Rumney, a book of interviews conducted by Gérard Berreby (Verso, ISBN 1-85984-395-6) published in 2002.
An extensive interview with Rumney appears in "Vague" magazine, issue 22.
External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,663873,00.html Obituary]
* [http://www.stewarthomesociety.org/interviews/rumney.htm 1989 interview with Rumney from "Art Monthly"]
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