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INTERFUNKTIONEN - N.6

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INTERFUNKTIONEN - N.6

Vito Acconci - Bruce Naumann - Joseph Beuys - Arnulf Rainer - Bob Morris - Mike Heizer - Hamish Fulton - Dennis Oppenheim

 

Published by: Köln, Interfunktionen, 1971

Softcover,  95 pages

 21 x 29,5 cm

Language: German

Condition: Excellent

 

Interfunktionen, an art journal which published 12 issues between 1968 and 1975 in Cologne, founded by Friedrich Wolfram (aka Fritz) Heubach and later edited by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh (nos. 11-12). It had been one of the most important European art magazine since World War II. Dissenting from the new 'art-as-commodity' attitude expressed at Arnold Bode's documenta 4, Interfunktionen was an interdisciplinary effort among activist artists to promote European art and ideas without bowing to the era's increasingly commercial trends.

The sixth issue of Interfunktionen (1971), the influential post-war European art journal, showcases groundbreaking contributions from renowned artists such as Vito Acconci, Bruce Naumann, Joseph Beuys, and others. 

This rare edition captures a pivotal moment in contemporary art history, featuring critical works and ideas that challenged traditional art forms and embraced innovation. A must-have for collectors, art historians, and enthusiasts of avant-garde art and culture.

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