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|collections = [[Walker::{{Walker|wolf-vostell}}|Walker]] 37, [[Macba::{{Macba|wolf-vostell}}|Macba]] 23, [[Mumok::{{Mumok|wolf-vostell}}|Mumok]] 22, [[MoMA::{{MoMA|6191}}|MoMA]] 19, [[ReinaSofia::{{ReinaSofia|vostell-wolf}}|Reina Sofia]] 10, [[Pompidou::{{Pompidou|c6brKee/r8Xnoae}}|Pompidou]] 8, [[NRW::{{NRW|wolf-vostell}}|NRW]] 7, [[Stedelijk::{{Stedelijk|8801-vostell-wolf}}|Stedelijk]] 6, [[ZKM::{{ZKM|wolf-vostell}}|ZKM]] 5, [[NGAAU::{{NGAAU|25514}}|NGA Canberra]] 5, [[Whitney::{{Whitney|12245}}|Whitney]] 1, [[Artic::{{Artic|Vostell,+Wolf}}|Artic]] 1 | |collections = [[Walker::{{Walker|wolf-vostell}}|Walker]] 37, [[Macba::{{Macba|wolf-vostell}}|Macba]] 23, [[Mumok::{{Mumok|wolf-vostell}}|Mumok]] 22, [[MoMA::{{MoMA|6191}}|MoMA]] 19, [[ReinaSofia::{{ReinaSofia|vostell-wolf}}|Reina Sofia]] 10, [[Pompidou::{{Pompidou|c6brKee/r8Xnoae}}|Pompidou]] 8, [[NRW::{{NRW|wolf-vostell}}|NRW]] 7, [[Stedelijk::{{Stedelijk|8801-vostell-wolf}}|Stedelijk]] 6, [[ZKM::{{ZKM|wolf-vostell}}|ZKM]] 5, [[NGAAU::{{NGAAU|25514}}|NGA Canberra]] 5, [[Whitney::{{Whitney|12245}}|Whitney]] 1, [[Artic::{{Artic|Vostell,+Wolf}}|Artic]] 1 | ||
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− | + | Wolf Vostell (1932–1998) was a German painter and sculptor, an early video and installation artist, and pioneer of Happening and [[Fluxus]]. | |
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==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 20:54, 8 August 2016
Born |
October 14, 1932 Leverkusen, Prussia, German Reich (now Germany) |
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Died |
April 3, 1998 Berlin, Germany | (aged 65)
Collections | Walker 37, Macba 23, Mumok 22, MoMA 19, Reina Sofia 10, Pompidou 8, NRW 7, Stedelijk 6, ZKM 5, NGA Canberra 5, Whitney 1, Artic 1 |
Wolf Vostell (1932–1998) was a German painter and sculptor, an early video and installation artist, and pioneer of Happening and Fluxus.
Publications
- Berlin and Phenomena, trans. Laura P. Williams, Great Bear Pamphlets, New York: Something Else Press, 1966, 16 pp; UbuClassics, 2004, PDF.
- Miss Vietnam, San Francisco: Nova Broadcast Press, 1969, 37 pp.
- editor, with Dick Higgins, Fantastic Architecture, New York: Something Else Press, 1971.