Wide White Space 1966 – 1976 (sold)
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Author: Yves Aupetitallo et alii Publisher: Richter Verlag Year: 1994 ISBN: 978-3928762311 Softcover, 340 pages, French / Dutch , 30.51 x 23.93 x 3.76 cm Condition: dust jacket very slightly discoloured on the back, otherwise in very good condition
The Wide White Space Gallery was founded by Anny De Decker and Bernd Lohaus, a former student of Joseph Beuys, in Antwerp in 1966 and was managed by them both until it closed in 1976. Through its close collaboration with such artists as Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Lawrence Weiner, Carl Andre, Daniel Buren and Panamarenko, the Wide White Space Gallery became one of Europe's leading avant-garde galleries within the short space of only ten years. This publication contains interviews with Anny De Decker and Bernd Lohaus; with the artists Lawrence Weiner and Daniel Buren; with Johannes Cladders, the former director of the Abteiberg Museum in Monchengladbach; and with the collectors Martin Visser and Isi Fiszman. It gives a complete account of the Wide White Space exhibitions and, as such, constitutes an historical survey of contemporary art with special reference to its reception. It lists, for example, all the works shown at each exhibition, with all relevant particulars, and also supplements this information with, amongst other things, references to contemporary reviews, details and/or illustrations of the invitation cards and posters, and photos of the exhibition openings.
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