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  • AKTIONSRAUM 1. SCHULT, HA.

    Verlag: Aktionsraum 1., Munich., 1970

    Anbieter: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Large sheet of white paper. (865 x 615 mm). Monochrome screenprint image and text with additional applied red collage label with printed text in black recto only. The poster for '20.000 km'. The printed text for the poster for this action by HA Schult reads as follows: '20.000 Km. : Film und Live [graphic] 5. November 20.15 Uhr im Studienprogramm : eine Aktion von HA Schult : koordinert von Reiner Kallhardt & dem Aktionsraum 1, Mu?nchen : ein Film von Eberhard Hauff & Wolf Fischer. Im Studienprogramm des BR. . Schlafen wird HA Schultz im Aktionsraum 1, Mu?nchen, & im Kunsthaus, Hamburg.' In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game).

  • Aktionsraum 1

    Verlag: A1 Informationen Verlagsgesellschaft, München, 1971

    Anbieter: Antiquariat Stefan Krüger, Köln, NRW, Deutschland

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  • Aktionsraum 1 oder 57 Blindenhunde.

    Verlag: A 1 Informationen Verlagsgesellschaft, München 1971., 1971

    Anbieter: Antiquariat Roland Gögler, Leutkirch, Deutschland

    Verbandsmitglied: ILAB VDA

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    60,3 x 41,9 cm. Mehrfach gefaltet, auf der Vorderseite entlang der Fälze ein wenig verblasst.

  • AKTIONSRAUM 1. TONELLO, Fernando.

    Verlag: Aktionsraum 1., Munich., 1970

    Anbieter: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Large sheet of white paper. (860 x 610 mm). Monochrome screenprint recto only. The poster for 'Kreuzwortfelder'. The action / exhibition was held on April 18th, 1970 and continued until the 26th; the action was subtitled 'vom Publikum frei auszufüllen'. The poster is printed in black and appears to have been intended to include printing faults. In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game).

  • Large sheet of white paper. (860 x 610 mm). Monochrome screenprint recto only. The poster for 'Prozess Schackstrasse'. The happening, created by Ulrich Herzog, Gu?nter Saree, and HA Schult at Aktionsraum 1, took place March 13th, 1970. In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game).

  • AKTIONSRAUM 1. NEMETSCHEK, Peter.

    Verlag: Aktionsraum 1., Munich., 1970

    Anbieter: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: ABA ILAB

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    Large sheet of white paper. (863 x 608 mm). Monochrome screenprint image recto only. Poster for the 'Bewohner' art performance. A poster without text, consisting only of a photograph of a young girl. This was one of the portrait ?heads? that appeared in the windows and balconies of the apartment building reproduced on Nemetschek's poster for the 'Bewohner' performance. In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game). Printed to accompany performance at Aktionsraum 1.

  • AKTIONSRAUM 1. SCHULT, HA.

    Verlag: Aktionsraum 1., Munich., 1970

    Anbieter: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: ABA ILAB

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    Large sheet of white paper. (864 x 615 mm). Screenprint image in black and grey recto only. The screenprint for HA Schult's action. The poster ffeatures an aerial photograph of the German medieval town of Monschau and refers to a 1970 happening in Monschau, Germany, created by HA Schult, and called: '2 Umfragen, Lautsprecher-Aktion bei ?Umwelt-Akzente? in Monschau'. This is the second of two posters produced for this action at Aktionsraum 1. In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game).

  • AKTIONSRAUM 1. SCHULT, HA.

    Verlag: Aktionsraum 1., Munich., 1970

    Anbieter: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: ABA ILAB

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    Large sheet of white paper. (864 x 615 mm). Monochrome screenprint image and text recto only. The poster for HA Schult's action. A poster from a photograph of the Kent State shootings in 1970, with photos of three of the four students who were killed and the names of two of them; cut off at the bottom of the sheet is a sentence beginning: 'Blutige Unruhen . '. The poster refers to a 1970 happening in Monschau, Germany, created by HA Schult, and called: 2 Umfragen, Lautsprecher-Aktion bei 'Umwelt-Akzente' in Monschau. This is the first of two posters produced for this action at Aktionsraum 1. In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game).

  • Large sheet of white paper. (610 x 860 mm). Offset lithograph printed in red with blue screenprint text recto only; also with a variant without text. The poster - with a variant without text - for 'Pläne und Projekte als Kunst'. In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game).

  • AKTIONSRAUM 1. DIBBETS, Jan.

    Verlag: Aktionsraum 1., Munich., 1970

    Anbieter: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

    Verbandsmitglied: ABA ILAB

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    Large sheet of white paper. (445 x 865 mm). Monochrome screenprint image and text recto only. The poster for the action 'Das Licht'. Dibbets' action took place on Friday August 21st, 1970 between 3 and 9 p.m.; the documentation of the action continued until August 28th. In 1969 Eva Madelung (patron), Peter Nemetschek (artist photographer) and Alfred Gulden (theatre studies) established Aktionsraum 1 as an avant-garde collective in Munich. They created a space for young artists in which conventional works and presentational forms from the art-world were to be avoided in favour of providing an effective public platform for the new performative art. Over the next year, 50 projects concerned with actionism, performance, and Arte Povera took place in a rented and empty factory on Waltherstrasse. Artists such as Klaus Rinke, HA Schult, Jochen Gerz, Christian Attersee, Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Giuseppe Penone, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ben Vautier, Günter Saree, Luciano Fabro, Stanley Brouwn, Gruppe OHO and others tried out alternative and innovative art forms in this off-space precursor. The list of artists also reveals the international standing and avant-garde orientation of the enterprise. The opening on the 18th and 19th October 1969 featured Klaus Rinke, Lindow-Borlat and Tony Morgan. Amongst the most legendary of the actions were the Zerreißprobe (Endurance Test) by Günter Brus and Hermann Nitsch?s 7. Abreaktionsspiel (7th Reaction Game).