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

Wilhelm Auberlen (1860 - 1948)
Wilhelm Auberlen
1860 - 1948
Carl August Sommer (1829 - 1894)
Carl August Sommer
1829 - 1894
Franz Bunke (1857 - 1939)
Franz Bunke
1857 - 1939
Theodor Martens (1822 - 1884)
Theodor Martens
1822 - 1884
Heinrich Kley (1863 - 1945)
Heinrich Kley
1863 - 1945
Hajo Bleckert (1927 - 1998)
Hajo Bleckert
1927 - 1998
Arthur Heyer (1872 - 1931)
Arthur Heyer
1872 - 1931
Ulrich Reimkasten (1953)
Ulrich Reimkasten
1953
Ernst Willers (1802 - 1880)
Ernst Willers
1802 - 1880
Alessandro Molinari (1772 - 1831)
Alessandro Molinari
1772 - 1831
Alf Lechner (1925 - 2017)
Alf Lechner
1925 - 2017
Gotthard Graubner (1930 - 2013)
Gotthard Graubner
1930 - 2013
Max Jensen (1860)
Max Jensen
1860
Max Pfaller (1937)
Max Pfaller
1937
John Wilhelm Preyer (1803 - 1889)
John Wilhelm Preyer
1803 - 1889
Wilhelm Kleinenbroich (1812 - 1895)
Wilhelm Kleinenbroich
1812 - 1895

Creators Contemporary art

Teodor Moraru (1938 - 2011)
Teodor Moraru
1938 - 2011
Bernard Dufour (1922 - 2016)
Bernard Dufour
1922 - 2016
John Edgar Platt (1886 - 1967)
John Edgar Platt
1886 - 1967
Willi Deutzmann (1897 - 1958)
Willi Deutzmann
1897 - 1958
Erasmus Schröter (1956 - 2021)
Erasmus Schröter
1956 - 2021
Philippe Lambercy (1919 - 2006)
Philippe Lambercy
1919 - 2006
Allan Kaprow (1927 - 2006)
Allan Kaprow
1927 - 2006
Klaus Bendixen (1924 - 2003)
Klaus Bendixen
1924 - 2003
Vytautas Kazio Palaima (1911 - 1976)
Vytautas Kazio Palaima
1911 - 1976
Masako Miki (1973)
Masako Miki
1973
Irmel Kamp (1937)
Irmel Kamp
1937
Stefan Heide (1961)
Stefan Heide
1961
Olga Anatolyevna Zhekulina (1900 - 1973)
Olga Anatolyevna Zhekulina
1900 - 1973
Mathilde Menzel (XX century)
Mathilde Menzel
XX century
Josef Staub (1931 - 2006)
Josef Staub
1931 - 2006
Dorothea Schüle (1970)
Dorothea Schüle
1970
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