The International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus was a small European avant-garde artistic tendency that arose out of the breakup of COBRA, and was initiated by contact between former COBRA member Asger Jorn and Enrico Baj and Sergio Dangelo of the Nuclear Art Movement.
In 1957, he moved to Paris and participated in a show with Enrico Baj, Jorn and Mihailovitch at Galerie Rive Gauche.
Enrico Caruso | Enrico Fermi | Enrico Ferri | Enrico Macias | Enrico Baj | Enrico Cialdini | Enrico Castellani | Robert Enrico | Enrico David | Enrico Dandolo | Enrico Corradini | Enrico Bombieri | Enrico Berlinguer | Italian submarine Enrico Tazzoli | Enrico Ruggeri | Enrico Pieranunzi | Enrico Mattei | Enrico Marconi | Enrico Fabris | Enrico Alfano | Stanisław Baj | Seventeenth-century Spanish painting commemorating Enrico's defeat at San Juan de Puerto Rico; by Eugenio Caxés | Roger Enrico | Enrico Toselli | Enrico Tellini | Enrico Sertoli | Enrico Salati | Enrico Mosconi | Enrico Lo Verso | Enrico Golisciani |
Other places of interest in Affori include the Paolo Pini Art Gallery (established in 1995), which has paintings by contemporary artists such as Enrico Baj, Günter Brus, Martin Disler, Piero Gilardi, Giuseppe Maraniello, Klaus Karl Mehrkens, Aldo Spoldi, Emilio Tadini, and Bernd Zimmer, and the Affori Library, a large public library which is best known for its corpus of children literature and comics.
Among them there were Lucio Fontana, Asger Jorn, Corneille, Roberto Matta, Wifredo Lam, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Enrico Baj, Sergio Dangelo, Roberto Crippa, Gianni Dova, Agenore Fabbri, Aligi Sassu etc.