Unlike the title, which cites a ghastly event at an old-people's home, the catalogue is a wonderful, colorful celebration with hundreds of drawings, pictures, machines, motorways and prints from the 1960s to the present day.
On 40 pages of art paper, Thomas Bayrle commemorates the work of his father, Alf Bayrle, who shared a studio in Paris with André Derain and was friends with Colette and Maurice Ravel. Alf Bayrle died in 1982.