Heinz Mack: Review & Outlook - A Special Selection
Arndt Art Agency
AAA is pleased to announce a new publication entitled "Heinz Mack: Review and Outlook, A Special Selection."
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€25,00
incl. VAT, shipping costs apply
124 pages
English
ISBN 978-3-9816408-4-7
Paperback
Published by Arndt Art Agency
English
ISBN 978-3-9816408-4-7
Paperback
Published by Arndt Art Agency
This title was produced on the occasion of Heinz Mack's 85th birthday and was an accompaniment to the three part-exhibition: "Mack: Review and Outlook | A Special Selection (2016).
Throughout an illustrious career Heinz Mack has become synonymous with the avant-garde artist group ZERO. Co-founded with the late Otto Piene in 1957, the art movement continues to resonate today. Garnering recent global attention in the past year, Mack’s work was exhibited in the major ZERO survey exhibitions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin; and the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul.
Since the artist’s early beginnings he has maintained a career spanning over six decades that has transitioned into an independent career beyond the ZERO movement. Continuing an an interest in the key tenets of ZERO – the exploration of light, movement and space – Mack became known for his kinetic light pieces, public sculptures and chromatic paintings. Today he has staged almost 300 solo exhibitions and his work is housed within 136 public collections worldwide.
Throughout an illustrious career Heinz Mack has become synonymous with the avant-garde artist group ZERO. Co-founded with the late Otto Piene in 1957, the art movement continues to resonate today. Garnering recent global attention in the past year, Mack’s work was exhibited in the major ZERO survey exhibitions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin; and the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul.
Since the artist’s early beginnings he has maintained a career spanning over six decades that has transitioned into an independent career beyond the ZERO movement. Continuing an an interest in the key tenets of ZERO – the exploration of light, movement and space – Mack became known for his kinetic light pieces, public sculptures and chromatic paintings. Today he has staged almost 300 solo exhibitions and his work is housed within 136 public collections worldwide.