ZERO

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ZERO was an international postwar art movement, co-founded by artists including Otto Piene, that emphasized light, space, and new materials to break from traditional painting and sculpture.

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ZERO canonical 3
ZERO movement 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
aimsTo break from traditional painting
break from traditional sculpture
artisticApproach monochrome surfaces
reduction of form
serial structures
use of everyday materials
artisticFocus light
movement
perception
space
associatedWith Düsseldorf NERFINISHED
European neo-avant-garde NERFINISHED
coFoundedBy Günther Uecker NERFINISHED
Heinz Mack NERFINISHED
Otto Piene NERFINISHED
coreConcept dematerialization of the art object
emphasis on viewer experience
integration of art and technology
resetting art to a ‘zero point’ after World War II
countryOfOrigin Germany
dissolved 1966
hasMember Enrico Castellani NERFINISHED
Günther Uecker NERFINISHED
Heinz Mack NERFINISHED
Jan Schoonhoven NERFINISHED
Jean Tinguely NERFINISHED
Lucio Fontana NERFINISHED
Otto Piene NERFINISHED
Piero Manzoni NERFINISHED
Yves Klein NERFINISHED
inception 1957
influenced installation art
kinetic art
light art
minimalist tendencies in Europe
influencedBy Bauhaus NERFINISHED
Constructivism NERFINISHED
Futurism NERFINISHED
Lucio Fontana’s Spatialism NERFINISHED
movementType postwar art movement
organised group exhibitions
published ZERO magazine NERFINISHED
usesMedium industrial materials
kinetic elements
light installations
new materials

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Otto Piene movement ZERO
Otto Piene coFounderOf ZERO
Günther Uecker artisticMovement ZERO
this entity surface form: ZERO movement