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Wolf Vostell



 

Wolf Vostell (born 14 October 1932 in Leverkusen, Germany, died 3 April 1998 in Berlin) was a German painter, sculptor and Happening artist

1950–53 trained as a photo-lithographer; 1954 studied free painting at and experimental typogarphy at the Werkkunstschule Wuppertal; 1955–56 studied at the École National Supérieur des Beaux-Arts, Paris (F); 1957 studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf; 1958 first happenings; early 1960s, co-founder of the Fluxus movement and produced intermedia actions and installations; 1963 first films and extension of the Dé-collage actions into the electronic sphere. Since the early 1960s, Vostell uses a variety of media and materials in his happenings, actions, and installations without being a media artist in the strict sense. His relation to media is above all a political concern. His concept of Dé-collage differs from ‹collage› in that it stresses the aggressive, destructive aspect of found structures and visuals. From 1963 on, he uses television sets in his intermedia art, and publishes seven numbers of the magazine »Dé-coll/age – Bulletin aktueller Ideen« (a bulletin of current ideas) from 1962 to 1967, an important forum for Intermedia art in that time.
 

 


Miss America


 


Wochenspiegel Beatles


 


Bernauerstrade-Berlin


 


In Berlin


 


La Union Sovietica


 


Untitled



 


Stalin


 


Muro de Berlin con puno de hormigon


 


Postdamer Platz


 


Delante de la Puerta de Brandenburgo


 


La Caida del Muro de Berlin nº 1


 


La Caida del Muro de Berlin nº 2


 


La Caida del Muro de Berlin nº 3


 


La Caida del Muro de Berlin nº 4


 


La Caida del Muro de Berlin nº 8


 


La Caida del Muro de Berlin nº 9


 


La Revolucion del Consumo nº 2


 


La Revolucion del Consumo nº 3


 


La Revolucion del Consumo nº 4


 


La Revolucion del Consumo nº 5
 


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