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  2. Zero (art) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 and 2016, this exhibit toured to the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Various subjects – articulated in time, space, color, reflection, vibration, light, and movement – showed works of art from the central years of the ZERO movement from 1957 to 1967.

  3. Dutch Nul group - Wikipedia

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    With contributions by artists who a year later would take part in the first Nul exhibition at the Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum, [10] the journal presented a good overview of the main themes of the international ZERO movement, which emerged around the journal ZERO, published in 1958 and 1961 by German artists Heinz Mack en Otto Piene. [11]

  4. Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines pertains to artists' depictions and critical responses to social and political issues during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. Individual artists as well as art groups expressed their opposition to the Marcos regime through various forms of visual art, such as paintings, murals ...

  5. Henk Peeters - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Bernard Aubertin - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Juan Luna - Wikipedia

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    Juan Luna de San Pedro y Novicio Ancheta (Spanish: [ˈxwan ˈluna], Tagalog: [hwɐn ˈluna]; October 23, 1857 – December 7, 1899) was a Filipino painter, sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century.

  8. Anton Del Castillo - Wikipedia

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    Pop art, mixed-media installations, modern art, figurative art, conceptual art Anton Del Castillo (born in 1976 in Tondo , Manila, Philippines) is a multi-awarded and critically acclaimed Filipino visual artist known for the stunning craftsmanship and meticulous design of his artworks that meditate on critiques of modernism and contemporary ...

  9. Nestor Leynes - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, Leynes was already taking art lessons in grade school and highschool. He graduated from the Arellano High School and entered the College of Fine Arts of the University of the Philippines. His studies were cut short in his fourth year by the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in World War II. [1]