Wolf Vostell (1932-1998) — Endogene Depression [television set, filled with concrete and bricks, 1976]
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Walter Marchetti, Lila, 1964, «dé-coll/age», Bulletin aktueller ideen, No. 5, ‘Happenings-Stücke-Partituren‘, 1966 [Fondazione Bonotto, Molvena (VI). © Walter Marchetti]
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Wolf Vostell's Tribute to a Shattered Era − The Fall of the Berlin Wall, No.23 (1990)
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Wolf Vostell - Gouache Maya 2
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endogene depression
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vostell happening (2012)
Experimental Documentary Shortfilm.
Spoken Language: Spanish & German with English Subtitles.
Vostell Happening offers an approach to the creative universe of Wolf Vostell: a founding member of the Fluxus Movement in Europe, pioneer of the happening, installation and video art, Vostell is recognized as one of the most important artists of the second half of the 20th century.
His work and…
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2023.08.28 | cologne
❝it could be that people are directly linked to developments, to world events, through the transmitters and receivers they carry around, and that even television and radio are becoming old-fashioned means of communication.❞
2. and 3. reality, 1968, by wolf vostell
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Wolf Vostell (DE, 1932 - 1998)
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B 52 Lipstick Bomber, 1968. Screenprint with lipsticks. Artist's proof outside the edition of 20. Frame: 100 × 128 × 12.4 cm. Printer: Kindermann and Giesen, Cologne. © 2022 Wolf Vostell / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn – MoMA
https://www.moma.org/collection/works/204721
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Wolf Vostell (1932-1998)—Endogene Depression [sculpture; concrete and television set, 1980]
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Something Else Press Announcement Cards, Designed by Dick Higgins, Something Else Press, New York, NY, 1970-1972 [Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN. © Something Else Press]
Matisse, Picasso and Gertrude Stein by Gertrude Stein, Designed by Dick Higgins, Something Else Press, New York, NY, 1972 [Fondazione Bonotto, Molvena (VI). © Something Else Press]
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Wolf Vostell - Ohne Titel
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Wolf Vostell - Ohne Titel. 1997
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The Fluxus artist Wolf Vostell said he encased a copy of "Betonierungen," a looseleaf portfolio of his planned works in concrete, inside each of the 100 copies of "Betonbuch" (both pictured here). But Is It A Book? Answer in the poll and enter our contest!
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