The legendary art collective Nul was founded in Amsterdam in 1961. Its members--Armando, Jan Henderikse, Henk Peeters, Jan Schoonhoven and (briefly) Herman de Vries--revolutionized Dutch art, allying themselves with the German Zero group, the French Nouveau Réalistes and the Japanese Gutai group, as well as with artists such as Yves Klein and Lucio Fontana. Alongside these groups, Nul set the tone for the climate of the European avant-garde in the 1960s. The group collaborated on manifestos, happenings and publications, and individually produced serial, minimalist sculptures, installations and assemblages, which they exhibited collectively. Nul = 0 accompanies the Stedelijk Museum’s 2011 survey of the movement, offering extensive historical analysis through interviews, essays, archival photographs and an illustrated chronology. Featuring a die-cut cover (with two concentric zeroes), it constitutes a definitive overview of Nul’s activities, its kindred spirits and its legacy.
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Seller: Gotcha By The Books, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
stiff card. profusely illustrated (illustrator). Study of the principles and aesthetics of the Dutch Nul Group, with focus on their collaborations with contemporaries such as the German Zero, the French Nouveau Realisme, Italy's Azimut Group, and the Japanese Gutai Group, as well as individual artists Yves Klein, Yayoi Kusama, and Lucio Fontana; essays by various authors; published in conjunction with the Nul Group exhibition at Stedelijk Museum; b&w illustrations throughout; stiff-card wraps with french flap to front, twice die-cut; Very Good and clean throughout; front cover foxed around edges. . 190pp. 4to. Very Good in lightly rubbed/foxed wraps Very Good in lightly rubbed/foxed wraps. Seller Inventory # 22997
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Soft cover. Condition: New. nai010 uitgevers/publishers, Rotterdam, 2011. Seller Inventory # JL/2024/1907/4
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Softcover, 190 p. : illustrations ; 27 cm. Very good/as new. Seller Inventory # JHJ_2022_11_13_3
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