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A series of four publications was issued, with a first comprehensive overview of ZERO as a European movement, in four languages: German, English, Dutch, and French. [citation needed] In 2006, the Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf presented an overview exhibition of the international ZERO movement, with paintings and installations from many ...
The ZERO foundation was established in 2008 - upon an initiative by the Dutch curator Mattijs Visser-, a collaboration between the Düsseldorf ZERO artists with the Museum Kunstpalast. The ZERO foundation has the task of researching, preserving and presenting the works and documents of the German Zero group.
This series was the initial event for the formation of the group ZERO (with Mack, Piene and Günther Uecker as its nucleus) and the international ZERO movement. Among the participants of the ZERO movement were Yves Klein, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni and Jean Tinguely. [1] In the early 1960s, Mack worked, with Gotthard Graubner, as an art ...
In the 1960s, conceptual art, as well as the Zero movement within the Netherlands was widespread. Brouwn, as a conceptual artist of the movement, had chosen distance and size as his artistic medium: "More and more people make long flights once or twice a year. The validity of the concept of distance is constantly being eroded.
ZERO Countdown to tomorrow, 1950s–60s, Guggenheim, New York [18] 2015: ZERO Let us explore the stars, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam [19] ZERO The International Art Movement of the 50s and 60s, Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin [20] 2011: La Pittura brucia Galeria Bonioni, Reggio Emilia (Italy) Le feu et le rouge Studio F22 Modern Art Gallery, Brescia ...
The micronation movement came about as a form of anti-establishment expression in the 1960s and '70s, and Williams said he was inspired to create his after visiting the Republic of Molossia, in Reno.
Image credits: historycoolkids The History Cool Kids Instagram account has amassed an impressive 1.5 million followers since its creation in 2016. But the page’s success will come as no surprise ...
Henk Peeters (8 December 1925 – 13 April 2013) was a Dutch artist. [1] He was an active member of the ZERO movement. Peeters was born in The Hague.He studied Fine Art at the Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague and taught from 1957 until 1972 at the Art Academy in Arnhem, the Netherlands.