sale
Trending Bestseller

Junger Kunstkreis Fulda

No reviews yet Write a Review
From 1958 to 1973 the Young Art Circle of Fulda (JUKU) was intensively engaged with post-war modernist art. With its mentor Karlfried Staubach almost a hundred exhibitions were carried out that not only enriched the cultural life of Fulda but shook it up on many occasions.
Hardback
01-November-2018
224 Pages
RRP: $99.99
$96.00
In Stock: Ships in 7-9 days
Hurry up! Current stock:

From 1958 to 1973 the Young Art Circle of Fulda (JUKU) was intensively engaged with post-war modernist art. With its mentor Karlfried Staubach almost a hundred exhibitions were carried out that not only enriched the cultural life of Fulda but shook it up on many occasions.

This volume deals not with the reconstruction of regional art and cultural history but rather with the rediscovery of an episode in German post-war art. By way of example are Franz Erhard Walther and Verena Pfisterer, who continued their artistic genesis in JUKU as contemporaries of Beuys, Richter and others at the Dsseldorf Art Academy.

The graphic prints published to finance the JUKU gallery, and the exhibition catalogues, designed too with the group's own print works, are shown in full for the very first time.

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

RRP: $99.99
$96.00
In Stock: Ships in 7-9 days
Hurry up! Current stock:

Junger Kunstkreis Fulda

RRP: $99.99
$96.00

Description

From 1958 to 1973 the Young Art Circle of Fulda (JUKU) was intensively engaged with post-war modernist art. With its mentor Karlfried Staubach almost a hundred exhibitions were carried out that not only enriched the cultural life of Fulda but shook it up on many occasions.

This volume deals not with the reconstruction of regional art and cultural history but rather with the rediscovery of an episode in German post-war art. By way of example are Franz Erhard Walther and Verena Pfisterer, who continued their artistic genesis in JUKU as contemporaries of Beuys, Richter and others at the Dsseldorf Art Academy.

The graphic prints published to finance the JUKU gallery, and the exhibition catalogues, designed too with the group's own print works, are shown in full for the very first time.

Customers Also Viewed