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Boris Lurie and / und Wolf Vostell - Art after the Shoah / Kunst nach der Shoah

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The art of Boris Lurie (*1924, Leningrad) and Wolf Vostell (*1932, Leverkusen) is determined by the breach of civilization in Germany in 1933, which made the German genocide of German and European Jews possible. Both artists make the Shoah the subject of their work in a radical way. Initially working-independently of one another-with the means of painting, they turned during the 1950s to exploring the stylistic devices of the first avant-garde, including techniques of collage and montage. Vostell later develops the subject further in his happenings and video art while Lurie takes up writing. In 1964 the artists met in New York and began a lifelong friendship-this is the first exhibition to present their works together.
After surviving several labor and concentration camps, the Jewish artist BORIS LURIE (1924-2008) emigrated to New York in 1946, where he established the NO!art movement in 1959. Often through direct references to the Shoah, Lurie commented on the society and consumer culture of his time.

The German artist WOLF VOSTELL (1932-1998) was a protagonist of the Fluxus movement and a pioneer of happening- and video art. Vostell confronted post-war European audiences with its recent past in a variety of ways.

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Nachdem er mehrere Arbeits- und Konzentrationslager überlebt hatte, emigrierte der jüdische Künstler BORIS LURIE (1924-2008) 1946 nach New York und gründete 1959 die NO!art.. Mit häufig direkter Bezugnahme auf die Shoah kommentierte Lurie die Gesellschaft und Konsumkultur seiner Zeit.Der deutsche Künstler WOLF VOSTELL (1932-1998) war ein Protagonist der Fluxus-Bewegung und Pionier des Happenings und der Medienkunst. In vielfältiger Weise konfrontierte Vostell das europäische Nachkriegspublikum mit dessen jüngsten Vergangenheit.

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The art of Boris Lurie (*1924, Leningrad) and Wolf Vostell (*1932, Leverkusen) is determined by the breach of civilization in Germany in 1933, which made the German genocide of German and European Jews possible. Both artists make the Shoah the subject of their work in a radical way. Initially working—independently of one another—with the means of painting, they turned during the 1950s to exploring the stylistic devices of the first avant-garde, including techniques of collage and montage. Vostell later develops the subject further in his happenings and video art while Lurie takes up writing. In 1964 the artists met in New York and began a lifelong friendship—this is the first exhibition to present their works together.
After surviving several labor and concentration camps, the Jewish artist BORIS LURIE (1924-2008) emigrated to New York in 1946, where he established the NO!art movement in 1959. Often through direct references to the Shoah, Lurie commented on the society and consumer culture of his time.

The German artist WOLF VOSTELL (1932–1998) was a protagonist of the Fluxus movement and a pioneer of happening- and video art. Vostell confronted post-war European audiences with its recent past in a variety of ways.

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Authors Rudij Bergmann, Rudij u a Bergmann, Tom Freudenheim, Eckha Gillen, Eckhart u Gillen, Daniel Koep, Boris Lurie, Wolf Vostell
Assisted by Gillen (Editor), Eckhart Gillen (Editor), Daniel Koep (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages German, English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.05.2022
 
EAN 9783775752169
ISBN 978-3-7757-5216-9
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 244 mm x 32 mm x 280 mm
Weight 1628 g
Illustrations 300 Abb.
Series Kulturgeschichte
Museumskatalog
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

Nationalsozialismus, Judentum, Collage, Verstehen, Malerei und Gemälde, Malerei, New York, New York City, Installationen, Shoah, Nachkriegskunst, auseinandersetzen, Werkvergleich, jüdische Künstler, Künstlerfreundschaften, Rudij Bergmann, Katharina Sykora, Tom Freudenheim, Bram Groenteman, Dorothea Schöne, Daniel Koep, Gertude Stein, Beate Reifenscheid, Eckhart Gillen

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