Coverbild Minimalismus in Deutschland
Minimalismus in Deutschland
Die 1960er Jahre
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Edited by: Renate Wiehager
Texts by: Renate Wiehager u.a., Sandra Brechtelt, Susannah Cremer-Bermbach, Norbert Grob, Paul Kayser, Gregor Stemmrich, Hans Meyer, Franz Erhard Walther
Graphic Design: Superfantastic, Berlin
German, English
June 2012 , 520 Pages, 0 Ills.
softcover
244mm x 288mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3366-3
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| Minimal Art in Germany in the sixties—a multifaceted art movement
In the exploration of abstraction and the Zero avant-garde, of constructive and concrete tendencies, an independent strand of minimalism developed in Germany in the sixties. This publication is devoted to reductionist works by German artists who produced large sculptures, series of visual objects, and action-oriented work concepts, representing a specifically German aspect of Minimal Art as an international phenomenon of the sixties. Essays on minimalist tendencies in Germany in the areas of art, architecture, literature, film, and design of this period expand the context. The catalogue features around one hundred works, most of them part of the Daimler Art Collection, by about forty artists, including artistic stances as diverse as those of Hartmut Böhm, Imi Giese, Hanne Darboven, Hermann Glöckner, Heinz Mack, Peter Roehr, Charlotte Posenenske, Ulrich Rückriem, and Franz Erhard Walther. Exhibition schedule: Daimler Contemporary, Haus Huth, Berlin, March 30–September 30, 2012
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