Living Art – On the Edge of Europe | Kröller-Müller Museum | catalogue (cover)
Living Art – On the Edge of Europe | Kröller-Müller Museum | catalogue (title page)
Living Art – On the Edge of Europe | Kröller-Müller Museum | catalogue (spread)
Living Art – On the Edge of Europe | Kröller-Müller Museum | catalogue (spread)
Living Art – On the Edge of Europe | Kröller-Müller Museum | catalogue (spread)
Living Art – On the Edge of Europe | Kröller-Müller Museum | catalogue (spread)

Living Art – On the Edge of Europe

medium

book

info

Edited by Nathalie Zonnenberg / Evert van Straaten (director Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo) / authors: Nathalie Zonnenberg, Jesa Denegri and Vit Havranek

ISBN

978-3-938025-80-2

city

Otterloo (The Netherlands)

commissioner

Stichting Kröller-Müller Museum

format

19,0 × 25,5 cm

publisher

Kerber Verlag

technical details

Softcover, bound, without dust jacket, 80 pages, 78 b/w illustrations

year

2006

design notes

The illustrated book documents the exhibition ”Living Art – On the Edge of Europe“ at Kröller-Müller Museum Otterlo, The Netherlands, 1 July – 1 October 2006.

The book concentrates on avant-garde art in Eastern European countries in the 1960s and 1970s. This art was often not being accepted as official art, although it was a form of art that can be considered to be ”living art“ in comparison to the more ideological, political art that was presented in the official state galleries and museums. This ”living art“ was mainly presented in an underground circuit. The works of these artists and artists groups are mainly conceptual, being installations, photographs and reconstructions of happenings and site specific works. They concentrate on the ”dematerialization of the object“ and ”art and society“, society being an overal concept of live. Relations to cosmology, methaphysics and technology, gives these artforms a futuristic and utopian view.