ugo dossi (1943)
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.
Ugo Dossi is a German conceptual artist.
Typical of his work is the use of forms of representation of the infinite, which lead the mind to the perception of the infinite and incomprehensible, which lies behind everything.
His installations have been shown twice at Documenta (Documenta 6 and Documenta 8), the Venice Biennale (1986 and 2011), Paris (1975) and Buenos Aires (2000) as well as numerous solo exhibitions in international museums and institutions.