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"German artist Heinz Mack has left his mark on the world through both a pioneering contribution to the question of a new concept of art that has been of fundamental importance since the postwar period, and, along with Otto Piene, as the founder of the ZERO movement, an international artists' network devoted to the topics of light and movement. This book offers the first overview of Mack's philosophy of art as well as his multifaceted oeuvre. A sculptor and painter for more than sixty years, Mack has created a wide-ranging body of work, starting with the ZERO period around 1960 and continuing in the present day. As this book shows, the essential aspects of his works--including the significance of light, structure, and color--are portrayed with often surprising perspectives. The authors accompany Mack in his constant search for a new concept of art, following him from ZERO through his legendary Sahara Project--a series of installations he made in the Tunisian desert from 1962 to 1976--to his light art and most recent paintings. Throughout, they discover little-known connections to minimal art, land art, Yves Klein, and Constantin Brancusi, among others. This journey through Mack's rich oeuvre culminates in a look at his passionate plea for the idea of beauty in the twenty-first century. Containing fifty color illustrations, Heinz Mack brings a fresh perspective to this artist's extensive career."--Publisher's website
Art --- installations [visual works] --- beauty --- color [perceived attribute] --- public art --- Kinetic [style] --- deserts --- columns [architectural elements] --- Color-field --- Mack, Heinz --- Catalogs. --- Mack, Heinz, --- Kinetic Art --- Zero (kunststroming)
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art [fine art] --- philosophy of art --- Art --- Chirico, de, Giorgio --- Man Ray --- Close, Chuck --- Giacometti, Alberto --- Rosenquist, James --- Colville, Alex --- Long, Richard --- Otto, Frei --- Rothko, Mark --- Tinguely, Jean --- Mack, Heinz --- Mondriaan, Piet --- anno 1900-1999 --- Aesthetics, Modern --- Art, Modern --- Themes, motives. --- Themes, motives --- art [discipline]
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This book accompanies the exhibition 'In-finitum' at the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice from 6 June until 15 November, 2009. With 'In-finitum', the trilogy which started with 'Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art' (Venice, 2007) and continued with 'Academia: Qui es-tu?' (Paris, 2008) has come full circle. The trilogy as conceived by Axel Vervoordt establishes a perfect balance through the natural time-flow between its three chapters. 'Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art' dealt with the beauty of passing time touching the world, with the mysteriousness of patina and the magical osmosis which exists where cosmos and 'matière' interact. In 'Academia: Qui es-tu?', the transmission of knowledge and wisdom held center stage, a fixed focal point gently rocked however by the continuous perpetuum mobile of questions and answers. The finale, 'In-finitum', will traverse into the other realm as it reaches into the universe of the unfinished and the infinite.
Art --- 7.039 --- 7.074 --- België --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- iconografie --- kunst --- kunstcollecties --- kunstverzamelingen --- oneindigheid --- 700.5 --- Vervoordt, Axel --- tijdsbeleving --- verzamelingen --- beeldende kunst, kunstverzamelen - kunsthandel - kunstvervalsing --- Exhibitions --- Infinite in art --- Space and time in art --- Unfinished works of art --- Art, Incomplete --- Art, Unfinished --- Arts, Incomplete --- Arts, Unfinished --- Incomplete works of art --- Arts --- art [fine art] --- Fontana, Lucio --- Rothko, Mark --- Bruyckere, De, Berlinde --- Stroobant, Dominique --- François, Michel --- Klein, Yves --- Manzoni, Piero --- Noguchi, Isamu --- Wouters, Rik --- Mack, Heinz --- Beeck, Op de, Hans --- Judd, Donald --- Turrell, James --- Kapoor, Anish --- Thater, Diana --- Nevelson, Louise --- Giacometti, Alberto --- Calder, Alexander --- art [discipline]
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"... presents the first large-scale survey in a United States museum dedicated to the history of the experimental German artists' group Zero (1957-66) and ZERO, an international network of artists that shared the group's aspiration to redefine and transform art in the aftermath of World War II. The exhibition featured work by the three core members of Group Zero--Heinz Mack, Otto Piene, and Günther Uecker--and by more than 40 artists from 10 countries who comprised the larger ZERO network, including Lucio Fontana, Yayoi Kusama, Yves Klein, Piero Manzoni, Jesús Rafael Soto, Jean Tinguely, and herman de vries. These artists found common cause in the desire to use novel materials drawn from everyday life, nature, and technology and to develop innovative techniques and formats such as room-scaled installations, kinetic artworks, and live art actions. Focusing on the points of intersection, exchange, and collaboration that define the ZERO artists' shared history, the exhibition is at once a snapshot of a specific group and a portrait of a generation. ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s-60s celebrates the pioneering nature of ZERO art and the transnational vision advanced by this network of artists during a pivotal decade." -- Publisher's description.
Art styles --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1950-1959 --- Zero (Group of artists) --- Art, German --- Art, Modern --- de Vries Herman --- Verheyen Jef --- geometrische abstractie --- 7.038 --- abstractie --- abstracte schilderkunst --- Tinguely Jean --- Spoerri Daniel --- Schoonhoven Jan --- Pohl Uli --- Peeters Henk --- Megert Christian --- Manzoni Piero --- Uecker Günther --- Piene Otto --- Mack Heinz --- Lo Savio Francesco --- Leblanc Walter --- Soto Jesús Rafael --- Mavignier Almir --- Kusama Yayoi --- Klein Yves --- Henderikse Jan --- Goepfert Hermann --- Fontana Lucio --- Castellani Enrico --- Bury Pol --- Aubertin Bernard --- Armando --- Arman --- Zero --- Duitsland --- twintigste eeuw --- kunst --- 0 (Group of artists) --- Group 0 (Group of artists) --- Group Zero (Group of artists) --- Exhibitions --- Zero (Group of artists). --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Zero (kunststroming)
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art [fine art] --- Art --- Piene, Otto --- Distel, Herbert --- Baer, Jo --- Haacke, Hans --- Burgin, Victor --- Vautier, Ben --- Bayrle, Thomas --- Bonato, Victor --- Serra, Richard --- Christo --- Spoerri, Daniel --- Beuys, Joseph --- Ulrichs, Timm --- Mack, Heinz --- Rückriem, Ulrich --- anno 1900-1999 --- kunst --- communicatie --- schilderkunst --- beeldhouwkunst --- mixed media --- Baer Jo --- Barry Robert --- Brüder Baschet --- Bayrle Thomas --- Bonato Victor --- Boyle Mark --- Burgin Victor --- Claus Jürgen --- Cote Alan --- Demattio Bruno --- Dietrich Hansjoachim --- Distel Herbert --- Dorn Anne --- Dressler Otto --- EIAG --- Ferrari Luc --- Fongi Y. --- Gaul Winfred --- Gerz Jochen --- Goeritz Mathias --- Haacke Hans --- Hajek Otto Herbert --- Hamilton Richard --- Haus-Rucker-Co --- Heilmeyer Jens --- Hingstmartin --- Kahlen Wolf --- Kosuth Joseph --- Kriwet Ferdinand --- Le Va Barry --- Levine Les --- Lüscher Ingeborg --- Luther Adolf --- Mack Heinz --- Nederlands Dans Theater --- Neuenhausen Siegfried --- Nutall Jeff --- Paik Nam June --- Piene Otto --- Rainer Arnulf --- Reusch Erich --- Rinke Klaus --- Roehr Peter --- Ruthenbeck Reiner --- Schauffelen Konrad Balder --- Schult HA --- Schwartz Martin --- Segal George --- Serra Richard --- Sonnier Keith --- Spindel Ferdinand --- Spoerri Daniel --- Staeck Klaus --- Takis --- Tsai Wen-Ying --- Uecker Günther --- Ulrichs Timm --- Vautier Ben --- Visser Carel --- Vostell Wolf --- Walther Franz Erhard --- Weh Renate --- Weseler Günter --- 7.01 --- Fongi Y --- Baer, Josephine Gail --- kunstfilosofie. --- hedendaagse kunst. --- art [discipline]
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Art, German --- Art allemand --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Exhibitions. --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- Duitsland --- Schilderkunst --- beeldhouwkunst --- Barlach Ernst --- Baselitz Georg --- Baumeister Willi --- Beckmann Max --- Beuys Joseph --- Corinth Lovis --- Dix Otto --- Ernst Max --- Feininger Lyonel --- Graubner Gotthard --- Grosz George --- Hausmann Raoul --- Heckel Erich --- Heldt Werner --- Höch Hannah --- Hödicke Karl Horst --- Immendorf Jörg --- Jawlensky Alexej --- Kiefer Anselm --- Kirchner Ernst Ludwig --- Klapheck Konrad --- Klee Paul --- Koberling Bernd --- Kokoschka Oskar --- Kollwitz Käthe --- Lehmbruck Wilhelm --- Lüpertz Markus --- Mack Heinz --- Macke August --- Marc franz --- Meidner Ludwig --- Modersohn-Becker Paula --- Mueller Otto --- Nay Ernst Wilhelm --- Nolde Emil --- Oelze Richard --- Palermo Blinky --- Penck A.R. --- Piene Otto --- Polke Sigmar --- Richter Gerhard --- Rohlfs Christian --- Schad Christian --- Schlemmer Oskar --- Schlichter Rudolf --- Schmidt-Rottluff Karl --- Schönebeck Eugen --- Schwitters Kurt --- Uecker Günther --- Uhlmann Hans --- Wols --- 7.036 --- Penck A.R --- Marc Franz --- CDL --- schilderkunst. --- sculptuur. --- literatuur. --- expressionisme. --- modernisme. --- primitivisme. --- entartete Kunst. --- hedendaagse kunst. --- Nietzsche, Friedrich. --- 1905 - 1985. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Duitsland.
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