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Verlag: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 2015
ISBN 10: 3863356977ISBN 13: 9783863356972
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Berger & De Vries, Groningen, Niederlande
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Paperback, with see-through dust jacket (not red). 24x24 cm. Profusely illustrated in color and b/w, often full-page. 560 p. -(Minor shelf-wear, but overall in very good condition.). ISBN 9783863356972.
Verlag: [NL] Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Anbieter: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
paperback in rode pvc cassette . Paperback, 250x250mm, 560p, 954 colour illustrations, Dutch (NL) edition . ISBN 9783863356989. Expo: 4/7/15 - 8/11/15, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. ZERO: let us explore the stars. Vuur, licht, beweging, ruimte, demonstraties en performances: het Stedelijk presenteert met trots een historisch overzicht van de innovatieve avant-gardisten ZERO. Met werk van onder meer Herman de Vries, Armando, Henk Peeters, Jan Schoonhoven, Jan Henderikse, Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely en Yayoi Kusama. In de jaren 50 en 60 van de twintigste eeuw experimenteerde de kunstenaarsgroep ZERO met de meest innovatieve materialen en media. Na de zware oorlogsjaren en de schrale periode van wederopbouw, wilden de aan dit internationale netwerk verbonden kunstenaars de kunst een nieuwe toekomst geven. Het Stedelijk opende in 1962 zijn deuren voor de eerste museale presentatie van het internationale ZERO netwerk (Nul, 1962). Drie jaar later gaf het nogmaals de ruimte voor een uitgebreider overzicht (Nul 1965) 0 g.
Verlag: [NL] Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Anbieter: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Paperback with red PVC dustjacket , 250 x 250 mm, 560 pages , 954 colour illustrations. English edition FINE !! ISBN 9783863356972. Expo: 21/3 - 08/06/15, Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin and 4/7/15 - 8/11/15: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam ZERO: let us explore the stars Fire, light, movement, space, demonstrations and performances. The Stedelijk proudly presents an historic survey of the innovative avant-garde group ZERO. With work by herman de vries, Armando, Henk Peeters, Jan Schoonhoven, Jan Henderikse, Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Yayoi Kusama and others. In the 1950s and 60s, the ZERO movement experimented with the most innovative materials and media. Facing the aftermath of war and the harsh realities of reconstruction, the artists of this international movement dedicated themselves to building a new future for art. In 1962, the Stedelijk opened its doors for the first museum presentation of the international ZERO network (Nul, 1962). Three years later, the museum staged a more comprehensive exhibition (Nul 1965), an exhibition seen by many as a highpoint in the history of the network. Now, exactly 50 years after this second ZERO exhibition, the Stedelijk proudly presents an historic survey of this innovative avant-garde group. Herman de Vries, Armando, Henk Peeters, Jan Schoonhoven, Jan Henderikse, Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely en Yayoi Kusama zero nul 0 g.
Verlag: [NL] Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Anbieter: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
paperback in rode pvc cassette . Paperback, 250x250mm, 560p, 954 colour illustrations, DEUTSCH (DE) edition . ISBN 9783863356965. ZERO: let us explore the stars Fire, light, movement, space, demonstrations and performances. The Stedelijk proudly presents an historic survey of the innovative avant-garde group ZERO. With work by herman de vries, Armando, Henk Peeters, Jan Schoonhoven, Jan Henderikse, Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Yayoi Kusama and others. In the 1950s and 60s, the ZERO movement experimented with the most innovative materials and media. Facing the aftermath of war and the harsh realities of reconstruction, the artists of this international movement dedicated themselves to building a new future for art. In 1962, the Stedelijk opened its doors for the first museum presentation of the international ZERO network (Nul, 1962). Three years later, the museum staged a more comprehensive exhibition (Nul 1965), an exhibition seen by many as a highpoint in the history of the network. Now, exactly 50 years after this second ZERO exhibition, the Stedelijk proudly presents an historic survey of this innovative avant-garde group. 0 g.