Wolf Vostell (1932 - 1998) - photo 1

Wolf Vostell

Wolf Vostell was a German artist who is considered a pioneer of video and installation art, and a key figure in the Fluxus movement. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wuppertal and later at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.

Vostell's art was heavily influenced by the horrors of World War II, and he often incorporated themes of violence and destruction in his work. He was interested in exploring the relationship between art and technology, and he experimented with new media such as television, video, and sound.

One of Vostell's most famous works is "Concrete Traffic," a 1970 installation in which he placed a Cadillac in a block of concrete. The piece was intended to comment on the impact of automobile culture on society and the environment.

Another notable work is "TV-Burying," a performance piece in which Vostell buried a television set in the ground, with only the screen visible. The work was a commentary on the pervasive influence of television on modern life.

Vostell's work has been exhibited extensively around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Venice Biennale, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

Date and place of birt:14 october 1932, Leverkusen, Germany
Date and place of death:3 april 1998, Berlin, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Illustrator, Photographer, Sculptor
Art school / group:Fluxus
Genre:Performance art
Art style:Multiple, Post War Art, Contemporary art
Technique:Installation

Creators Germany

Anna Tessenow (1978)
Anna Tessenow
1978
Karl Ferdinand Sohn (1805 - 1867)
Karl Ferdinand Sohn
1805 - 1867
Conrad Westpfahl (1891 - 1976)
Conrad Westpfahl
1891 - 1976
Heinrich Strieffler (1872 - 1949)
Heinrich Strieffler
1872 - 1949
Richard L. Lauchert (1823 - 1868)
Richard L. Lauchert
1823 - 1868
Aleksandr Borisovich Kusikov (1896 - 1977)
Aleksandr Borisovich Kusikov
1896 - 1977
Axel Hütte (1951)
Axel Hütte
1951
Claus Otto Paeffgen (1933 - 2019)
Claus Otto Paeffgen
1933 - 2019
Carl Hilgers (1818 - 1890)
Carl Hilgers
1818 - 1890
Gerhard Altenbourg (1926 - 1989)
Gerhard Altenbourg
1926 - 1989
Robert Ullmann (1903 - 1966)
Robert Ullmann
1903 - 1966
Fritz Ruoff (1906 - 1986)
Fritz Ruoff
1906 - 1986
Karl Unkauf (1873 - 1921)
Karl Unkauf
1873 - 1921
Alexej von Jawlensky (1864 - 1941)
Alexej von Jawlensky
1864 - 1941
Anna Peters (1843 - 1926)
Anna Peters
1843 - 1926
Conrad Freyberg (1842 - 1915)
Conrad Freyberg
1842 - 1915

Creators Contemporary art

Benno Oertli (1946 - 1998)
Benno Oertli
1946 - 1998
Vladimir Nabokov (1899 - 1977)
Vladimir Nabokov
1899 - 1977
Antonio Maro (1928)
Antonio Maro
1928
Arthur Vladimirovich Fonvizin (1883 - 1973)
Arthur Vladimirovich Fonvizin
1883 - 1973
Peter Ivanovich Kotov (1889 - 1953)
Peter Ivanovich Kotov
1889 - 1953
Yayoi Kusama (1929)
Yayoi Kusama
1929
Leonid Pavlovich Zusman (1906 - 1984)
Leonid Pavlovich Zusman
1906 - 1984
Alexander Roitburd (1961)
Alexander Roitburd
1961
Gloria Graham (1940)
Gloria Graham
1940
Ara Armenovich Arutyunyan (1928 - 1999)
Ara Armenovich Arutyunyan
1928 - 1999
Robert Michel (1897 - 1983)
Robert Michel
1897 - 1983
Olga Alexandrovna Sorokina (1969)
Olga Alexandrovna Sorokina
1969
Zhao Jingyan (1962)
Zhao Jingyan
1962
Helmut Pfeuffer (1933)
Helmut Pfeuffer
1933
Martial Raysse (1936)
Martial Raysse
1936
Hugo França (1954)
Hugo França
1954
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