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Boris Lurie and Wolf Vostell (Bilingual edition) : Art after the Shoah / Kunst nach der Shoah

Bergmann, Rudij(Text by)Freudenheim, Tom(Text by)Gillen, Eckhart J.(Text by)Groenteman, Bram(Text by)Koep, Daniel(Text by)Reifenscheid, Beate(Text by)Schoene, Dorothea(Text by)Stein, Gertrude(Text by)Sykora, Katharina(Text by)Koep, Daniel(Edited by)
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The art of Boris Lurie (* 1924, Leningrad) and Wolf Vostell (* 1932, Leverkusen) is determined by the break in civilization in Germany in 1933, which made the German genocide of German and European Jews (the Shoah) possible.

Both artists make the Shoah the subject of their work in a radical way.

They work - initially independently of one another - with the means of painting and during the 1950s they resort to the stylistic devices of the first avant-garde: Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism.

They strategically employ collage and assembly techniques.

Vostell later develops the subject further in the media of happening and video art while Lurie takes up writing.

In 1964 the artists met in New York and entertained a lifelong friendship.

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Hatje Cantz
3775752161 / 9783775752169
Paperback / softback
709.22
12/05/2022
Germany
English
336 pages : illustrations
28 cm
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