EXTRA MUROS: Spirits of Internationalism
Actors (26)
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Mladen Stilinović
Mladen Stilinović questioned the deep structures of society that determined the role of the artist as an agent (and captive) of language. He
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Kwiekulik
Zofia Kulik (1947, Poland, lives in Warsaw) and Przemysław Kwiek (1945, Poland, lives in Warsaw) works together 1971–1987. Their politically-
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Jozef Robakowski
Józef Robakowski (1939, Poland, lives in Łódź) is one of the pioneers of Polish independent filmmaking. A co-founder of Zero-61 and other gro
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Paul De Vree
Paul De Vree was a pioneer of European concrete poetry and a visual artist. He founded literary journals such as 'De Tafel Ronde' in Belgium
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Lili Dujourie
Lili Dujourie (° 1941) studies both painting and sculpture at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, but without graduating. Dujouri
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Jef Geys
Jef Geys (1934 - 2018) graduated from the Antwerp Art Academy and settled in Balen, in the Kempen region, where he worked as an art teacher a
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Panamarenko
The Belgian artist Panamarenko (pseudonym of Henri Van Herwegen) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp from 1955 to 1960 but just as
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Toon Tersas
Toon Tersas (1924–1995, Belgium) is the artist name of the ‘self-taught’ and ‘non-professional’ Antoon Keersmakers, who supports a large fami
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James Lee Byars
James Lee Byars was born in 1932 in Detroit. He was a highly visible and contradictory figure in the art of the 1970s and 1980s, and remained
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Luc Deleu
Luc Deleu (°1944) calls Antwerp his home. In 1970, just after having graduated from his architectural studies, he founds the T.O.P. office (T
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Antoni Muntadas
Antonio Muntadas subjects images from the mass media to critical sociological research. He does so by studying various information channels f
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Lawrence Weiner
Lawrence Weiner is a very Transatlantic artist, who lives in Amsterdam and worked all over Europe. He exhibited at M HKA with Liam Gillick in
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Tibor Hajas
Tibor Hajas (1946–1980, Hungary) explores the limits of the body, life and death in performances often carried out without an audience, for t
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OHO
The OHO Movement (1965–1968) and the OHO Group (1969–1971) are important for the development of neo-avant-garde art in Slovenia. OHO involves
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Tomislav Gotovac
Tomislav Gotovac (1937–2010, Serbia/Croatia) emerges with 'Heads' (1960), a series of close-up photographic self-portraits. He continues to p
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Esther Ferrer
Esther Ferrer (1937, Spain, lives in Paris) is a leading artist of her generation in Spain, whose conceptual performance practice dates back
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Fina Miralles
Fina Miralles (1950, Spain, lives in Cadaqués) has created performances, installations, videos, paintings, and photographs focusing on landsc
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Grup de Treball
Grup de Treball (‘Work Group’) is a group of Catalan artists who in 1973–1978 worked collectively as well as individually. Antoni Mercader, P
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Julius Koller
Július Koller (1939–2007, Slovakia) is focused on social urban space and how individuals position themselves in it and act together. U.F.O.-n
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Alain Arias-Misson
Alain Arias-Misson (1936, Belgium, lives in Madrid) is influenced by the happenings of the early 1960s when he returns to Brussels from the U
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Stuart Brisley
Stuart Brisley (1933, England, lives in London and Istanbul) is very consciously invested in a direct and democratic relationship with his au
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Ken McMullen
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François Morellet
François Morellet (1926, France, lives in Paris) has chosen to follow a formal ‘objective grammar’ for his paintings, installations, and arch
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Henk Peeters
Henk Peeters (1925, the Netherlands, lives in Hall) abandoned a figurative, socially-engaged style of painting for an informal, material-base
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Pere Noguera
Pere Noguera (1941, Spain, lives in La Bisbal d’Empordà) has worked with sculpture, installation and performance since the 1970s, often incor
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Tomaž Šalamun
Tomaž Šalamun (1941, Slovenia, lives in Ljubljana) is considered the leading contemporary poet in Slovene, and he has been translated into m