Pinot-Gallizio was born in
Alba,
Piedmont, where he became an independent Left councilman and a chemist. In 1955, he met
Asger Jorn, with whom he co-founded the Experimental Laboratory of the Imaginist Bauhaus in Alba, which was part of the
International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus, in opposition to the return to
productivism by others in the
Bauhaus school, in particular
Max Bill. It was held in Pinot-Gallizio's studio, a monastery from the seventeenth century, and was attended by such artists as Enrico Baj who experimented with nuclear painting techniques, Walter Olmo, who experimented with musical interventions,
Ettore Sottsass, Elena Verrone, and Piero Simondo. He left the SI in 1960 as it became focused on political, rather than artistic, action. He died in Alba in 1964, and the laboratory continued its work until his death. == Works ==