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HOUR NULL: the Art Movement ZERO

For the arts in Germany, the future began in 1958. The documentary "HOUR NULL - The Art Movement ZERO" recalls the most important avant-garde movement after World War II, founded by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene, which propagated not only a new approach to art and its materials, but the relation of art to the world entirely to one raised a new level. In the film, Heinz Mack, Günther Uecker, and Otto Piene, who gave one of his last major interviews, remember the beginnings, first ideas, and early colleagues: "The ZERO artists, who met very early in this world. Not only in Dusseldorf, but also in Paris, or Milan or in London "(Mack). Historians rate the ZERO movement. The film itself immerses in the typical ZERO elements with fire, air, and light. The circle closes with a surprising insight into the current art scene: ZERO is alive.

Publisher DVD: www.galerie-breckner.de

​​The 0-INSTITUTE has the task of researching, preserving and presenting the works and documents of artists associated with the international post-war ZERO movement. The 0-INSTITUTE is advising artists, archives, and museums, and coordinating exhibition projects in collaboration with research institutes, national archives, and artist foundations around the world. The 0-INSTITUTE is active in to evaluate the ideas of the ZERO movement and present them in a contemporary context, in collaboration with museum around the world.

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    • Kisses, 1979
    • Polka Dots Allover (car), 1967
    • Endless Love, 1971