24! / Fragen an die Konkrete Gegenwart / Questions for the Concrete Present

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  • ISBN 9783422802223
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: German
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Although Concrete Art comes across as very precise, it is only possible to say approximately when the name was born. In his manifesto of the same name, Theo van Doesburg officially introduced the term to art theory in 1930. But the Dutch artist, architect and theorist is said to have conceived it for the first time and applied it to his own works as early as 1924. 100 years later, despite all the uncertainty, this anniversary is a fitting opportunity to question today’s generation of young artists with a stylistic affinity to the movement in detail about their relationship to Concrete Art. What influence have the beginnings of the art movement had on their own visual work? Are its principles still relevant today? And does the same apply to the name? Their statements – in addition to a brief historical overview of the origins of Concrete Art – are a central element of this publication.

  • 100 years of Concrete Art – the present and future of an art movement
  • Artists: Banz & Bowinkel, Carsten Beck, Anna-Maria Bogner, Nina Brauhauser, Martim Brion, Sebastian Dannenberg, Lena Ditlmann, Fabian Gatermann, Charlotte Giacobbi, Dave Grossmann, Vladiana Ghiulvessi, Toulu Hassani, Erika Hock, Marile Holzer, Silvia Inselvini, Patrizia Kränzlein, Schirin Kretschmann, Sali Muller, Catalin Pislaru, Fiene Scharp, Marco Stanke, Virginia Toma, Amalia Valdés, Jonas Weichsel
  • Exhibitions: Museum fur Konkrete Kunst Ingolstadt, 23.3.–22.9.2024; Museum im Kulturspeicher Wurzburg, 24.3.–22.9.2024

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With contributions by Mariana Aravidou, Henrike Holsing, Mathias Listl, Theres Rohde