Ralph Rumney, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ralph Rumney

British artist

Date of Birth: 05-Jun-1934

Place of Birth: Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 06-Mar-2002

Profession: painter

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Ralph Rumney

  • Ralph Rumney (5 June 1934 – 6 March 2002) was an English artist, born in Newcastle Upon Tyne. In 1957 lifelong conscientious objector Rumney - he evaded National Service by going on the run in continental Europe - was one of the co-founders of the London Psychogeographical Association.
  • This organization was, along with COBRA and the Lettrist International, involved in the formation of the Situationist International.
  • Amongst those present at the founding in the Italian village of Cosio d'Arroscia were Walter Olmo, Michèle Bernstein (later his second wife) Asger Jorn, and Guy Debord.
  • However, within seven months Rumney had been 'amiably' expelled from the SI by Debord for allegedly "failing to hand in a psychogeography report about Venice on time." 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.' Rumney married Pegeen Guggenheim, the daughter of Peggy Guggenheim.
  • He moved, as his friend Guy Atkins said, "between penury and almost absurd affluence.
  • One visited him in a squalid room in London's Neal Street, in a house shared with near down-and-outs.
  • Next, one would find him in Harry's Bar in Venice, or at a Max Ernst opening in Paris.
  • 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.

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