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  1. Wolf Vostell. Leverkusen 1932 - Berlin 1998 After an apprenticeship as photolithographer Wolf Vostell studied at the Wuppertal "Werkkunstschule" from 1954 to 1955. He traveled extensively and in 1954 Paris developed the concept of "décollage" made from torn billboards, which subsequently also determined his later oeuvre.

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    Wolf Vostell. Wolf Vostell (Alemania 1932-1998) fue un artista alemán de los más representativos de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, que trabajó con varios medios y técnicas como la pintura la escultura, la instalación, el decollage, el video arte, el happening, y Fluxus. Nacido en ciudad alemana de Leverkusen, en la región de Renania en el ...

  3. Wolf Vostell TV-Dé-coll/age, no. 1 1958-59. On view. MoMA, Floor 4, 405 The David Geffen Galleries. Coming of age in Germany in the wake of World War II, Vostell was haunted by the widespread wreckage he had witnessed. In 1954 he proposed a new form of artmaking premised on creation through destruction: unlike the process of collage, in which ...

  4. Wolf Vostell German, 1932–1998. Follow. 433. 433 Followers. A co-founder of the 1960s Fluxus movement and early adopter of video art alongside Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell is regarded as the first artist to incorporate a television set into a work of art with his 1958 piece Transmigration, which combined a ...

  5. Wolf Vostell (14. října 1932, Leverkusen – 3. dubna 1998, Berlin) byl německý umělec, performer, sochař, malíř, jedna z hlavních osob hnutí Fluxus a průkopník video art. Jeho díla byla ovlivněna hlavně televizí ve všech podobách.

  6. Vostell's large-scale happening '9 Nein Décollagen' ('9 No – Dé-coll/ages) took place on 14 September 1963 in nine different locations in Wuppertal, and was ...

  7. Wolf Vostell (1932, Leverkusen – 1998, Berlin) 1932Born October 14 as the son of Hubert Schäfer and Regina Vostell, his parents, in Leverkusen. Father is a train conductor.During World War II, fled to Chomutov in Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia). 1945Return to Cologne on foot in three months via Budweis, Prague, Dresden, Gera and Kassel.