Sentences with phrase «nul group»

In the 1960s, Schoonhoven co-founded the avant - garde Nul - groep (Nul Group), a Dutch branch of the international ZERO movement that sought to reduce art to the zero degree by simplifying compositions and using everyday materials.
Beginning in the 1950s, he played a central role in the Nederlandse Informele Groep (Netherlandish Informel Group) and the Nul - groep (Nul Group)-- which were affiliated with the European Informel movement and the Zero Group, respectively — and was included in numerous important and related group exhibitions including Zero - O - Nul at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, in 1964, and Amsterdam, Paris, Düsseldorf at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 1972.
Cárdenas's sculptures are recognizable within the context of concurrent post-war movements such as Nouveau Réalisme in France, Pop Art in the United States, and the Nul Group in the Netherlands, while also drawing from his Latin American heritage.
This constellation is given form by Heinz Mack's 1971 diagram which connects Zero with the Milanese Azimut and Gruppo MID, the Parisian Nouveau Réalisme, the Frankreich - based Group de Research d'Art Visuel, the Dutch Nul group, as well as other major and minor contemporaries.
Schoonhoven played a central role in the Nederlandse Informele Groep (Netherlandish Informel Group) and the Nul - groep (Nul Group), the Dutch equivalent of ZERO.
Beginning in the 1950s, he played a central role in the Nederlandse Informele Groep (Netherlandish Informal Group) and the Nul - groep (Nul Group)-- which were affiliated with the European Informel movement and the ZERO Group respectively.
Within days of Hurricane Wilma in 2005 a team from Belgium - based Jan De Nul Group arrived to survey the damage.

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Part of the international art scene in the early «60s, she exhibited in New York with Andy Warhol, Donald Judd, Claes Oldenburg, and other Pop and Minimalist artist and in Europe with the Dutch Nul and the German Zero artist groups.
The Nul - group, the Dutch equivalent of ZERO, was established not long after by Armando, Jan Hendrikse, Henk Peeters, Jan Schoonhoven and herman de vries.
Schoonhoven's work was included in various important group exhibitions including Zero - O - Nul at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, in 1964, and Amsterdam, Paris, Düsseldorf at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 1972.
These included the Holland's Nul (Armando, Jan Henderikse, Jan Schoonhoven, herman de vries), France's Nouveaux Réalistes (Arman, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri), Italy's Azimuth (Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani), and Japan's Gutai group (Jirô Yoshihara, Shozo, Shimamoto, Kazuo, Shiraga, Atsuko Tanaka, among others); the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama and America's George Rickey also formed individual nodes in the orbit of Zero's influence.
Group shows include Brooklyn Museum, 1955, 58, De Cordova Museum, Boston, 1960, 65, Riverside Museum, New York City, 1960, Städtisches Museum, Schloss Morsbroish, Leverkusen, Germany, 1960, 61, Whitney Museum American Art, New York City, 1961, 62, Pittsburgh Museum, 1961, City Museum, Städtisches Museum, Trier, Germany, 1961, Nul Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1962, Institute Contemporary Art, 1964, 65, Modern Art Gallery, Washington, 1965, Chrysler Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1965, Museum Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden, 1966, Metropolitan Museum, Tokyo, 1965, Museum Modern Art, New York City, 1966, Woman's Work - American Art, Philadelphia, 1974, Improbable Furniture, University Pennsylvania, 1977, Neich und Plastisch - Soft Art, Zurich, 1979, National Museum Art, Osaka, 1980, National Museum Modern Art, Tokyo, 1981, Yokohama City Gallery, 1982, Landmark Tower, Yokohama, 1993, Guggenheim Museum, 1994, Scream Against the Sky, San Francisco Museum Modern Art, 1995, Otis Gallery, Los Angeles, 1995, Ars 95, Helsinki, 1995, Louisiana Museum, Denmark, 1995, Los Angeles County Museum Art, Museum Modern Art, New York, Walker Art Center, 1998, Taipei Biennale, Taipei Art Fair, 1998, Serpentine Gallery, 2000, Le consortium, Maison de culture Japan, Paris, Le Abattoirs, 2001, KUNSTHALLE, Wien, 2002, The Whitney Biennial, 2004, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, 2004, National Museum Modern Art, Tokyo, 2004, 05, Mori Art Museum, 2004, National Museum Modern Art, Kyoto, 2005, many others.
A cofounder in 1960 of Nul — the Dutch complement to the German Zero Group — Schoonhoven (1914 - 1994) played an important role in the reductionist, materially conscious, and conceptually motivated European art scene of the»60s and»70s.
Alongside these groups, Nul set the tone for the climate of the European avant - garde in the 1960s.
Exhibiting alongside European artists including Lucio Fontana, Pol Bury, Otto Piene, and Gunther Uecker, in 1962 she was the only female artist to take part in the widely acclaimed Nul (Zero) international group exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
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