Avantgarde – Heubach, Friedrich Wolfram (Herausgeber, editor) – interfunktionen heft 6.

395,00 

In 1968, the Cologne psychologist and publicist F. W. Heubach founded the magazine interfunktion as a platform for those artists who did not belong to Pop Art, Kinetic Art, Land Art and Minimal Art – the art movements that dominated documenta 4 that year. Until 1975, a total of twelve issues of the magazine appeared irregularly, which on the one hand provided information about art and art theory, but on the other hand were also works of art themselves. With a changing staff of authors and editors, interfunktionen became an important organ in the West German art world. – Beuys contributed very different ideas and works and used the magazine to publish photos of his actions, texts such as “Towards the Ideal Academy” or for reproductions of his drawings or other works. He transformed the booklets into multiples by adding additional stamps, notes or collaged elements. – One of the most important avantgarde journals. – Texts and illustrations by Dennis Oppenheim, Joseph Beuys, Vito Acconci, Bruce Naumann, Arnulf ‘Rainer, Bob Morris, Mike Heizer and Hamiosh Fulton. [See Kellein / Das Archiv Sohm; S.177].

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Description

Köln, Heubach, 1971.

29,5 : 21 cm. 90 pages, 2 leaves, with many mostly full-page illustrations. Illustrated original boards.

400,00 EUR