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Minimalism in Germany In 1967, Peter Roehr and Paul Maenz curated the -exhibition Serial Formations at University of Frankfurt’s studio gallery, one of the first ever exhibitions on Minimal Art in Germany. Within the framework of the exhibition series Minimalism in Germany , launched in 2005, Daimler Art Collection is attempting to re-stage this -historically significant presentation. At that time, it had comprehensively summarized current international minimalist trends, and juxtaposed them with positions by German artists. The selection criterion for the 62 works in total by 48 artists was the principle of serial order as a visual aspect of images and objects. The concepts they were based on, however, could be quite diverse and even contradictory. The European Zero movement was represented, as well as American Minimal and -Concept Art, aspects of Nouveau Realisme, Pop and Op Art–Paul Maenz wrote in the accompanying catalog, the ambition of >Serielle Formationen
Artists exhibited 1967/2017: Carl Andre, Arman, Thomas Bayrle, Ronald Bladen, Hans Breder, Enrico Castellani, Christo und Jeanne-Claude, Jan Dibbets, May Fasnacht, Eberhard Fiebig, Dan Flavin, Raimund Girke, Kuno Gonschior, Hermann Goepfert, Hans Haacke, Jan Henderikse, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Bernhard Hoeke, Donald Judd, Yayoi Kusama, Walter Leblanc, Thomas Lenk, Sol LeWitt, Konrad Lueg, Adolf Luther, Piero Manzoni, Anges Martin, Almir da Silva Mavignier, Henk Peeters, Larry Poons, Charlotte Posenenske, Markus Raetz, Bridget Riley, Peter Roehr, Dieter Roth, Felix Schlenker, Wolfgang Schmidt, Jan Schoonhoven, Klaus Staudt, Michael Steiner, Frank Stella, Paul Talman, Gunther Uecker, Victor Vasarely, Herman de Vries, Andy Warhol, Gruppe X
Artists form the context: Karl-Heinz Adler, Hartmut Boehm, Hal Busse, Hanne Darboven, Rolf Glasmeier, Hermann Gloeckner, Mathias Goeritz, Gerhard von Graevenitz, Marie-Luise Heller, Hans-Peter Hoch, Oskar Holweck, Heinz Mack, Christian Megert, Christian Roeckenschuss, Ulrich Ruckriem, Eckhard Schene, Mike Steiner, Franz Erhard Walther
Exhibition:
Daimler Contemporary Berlin, House Huth, June 3 - November 5, 2017
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Minimalism in Germany In 1967, Peter Roehr and Paul Maenz curated the -exhibition Serial Formations at University of Frankfurt’s studio gallery, one of the first ever exhibitions on Minimal Art in Germany. Within the framework of the exhibition series Minimalism in Germany , launched in 2005, Daimler Art Collection is attempting to re-stage this -historically significant presentation. At that time, it had comprehensively summarized current international minimalist trends, and juxtaposed them with positions by German artists. The selection criterion for the 62 works in total by 48 artists was the principle of serial order as a visual aspect of images and objects. The concepts they were based on, however, could be quite diverse and even contradictory. The European Zero movement was represented, as well as American Minimal and -Concept Art, aspects of Nouveau Realisme, Pop and Op Art–Paul Maenz wrote in the accompanying catalog, the ambition of >Serielle Formationen
Artists exhibited 1967/2017: Carl Andre, Arman, Thomas Bayrle, Ronald Bladen, Hans Breder, Enrico Castellani, Christo und Jeanne-Claude, Jan Dibbets, May Fasnacht, Eberhard Fiebig, Dan Flavin, Raimund Girke, Kuno Gonschior, Hermann Goepfert, Hans Haacke, Jan Henderikse, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Bernhard Hoeke, Donald Judd, Yayoi Kusama, Walter Leblanc, Thomas Lenk, Sol LeWitt, Konrad Lueg, Adolf Luther, Piero Manzoni, Anges Martin, Almir da Silva Mavignier, Henk Peeters, Larry Poons, Charlotte Posenenske, Markus Raetz, Bridget Riley, Peter Roehr, Dieter Roth, Felix Schlenker, Wolfgang Schmidt, Jan Schoonhoven, Klaus Staudt, Michael Steiner, Frank Stella, Paul Talman, Gunther Uecker, Victor Vasarely, Herman de Vries, Andy Warhol, Gruppe X
Artists form the context: Karl-Heinz Adler, Hartmut Boehm, Hal Busse, Hanne Darboven, Rolf Glasmeier, Hermann Gloeckner, Mathias Goeritz, Gerhard von Graevenitz, Marie-Luise Heller, Hans-Peter Hoch, Oskar Holweck, Heinz Mack, Christian Megert, Christian Roeckenschuss, Ulrich Ruckriem, Eckhard Schene, Mike Steiner, Franz Erhard Walther
Exhibition:
Daimler Contemporary Berlin, House Huth, June 3 - November 5, 2017