Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie
Bielefeld
Artists
- Amador (Amador Magraner)
- Anna Anders
- Axel Anklam
- Jean (Hans) Arp
- Ruth Baumgarte
- Max Beckmann
- Hans Bellmer
- Fernando Botero
- Marc Chagall
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- Sam Francis
- Kirsten Geisler
- Alberto Giacometti
- Sidney Goodman
- Marguerite Hersberger
- Jay Mark Johnson
- Stephan Kaluza
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
- Paul Klee
- Marie-Jo Lafontaine
- Astrid Lowack
- Heinz Mack
- Man Ray
- Marino Marini
- André Masson
- Henri Matisse
- Hans-Jörg Mayer
- Joan Miró
- Henry Moore
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- Louise Nevelson
- Emil Nolde
- Meret Oppenheim
- Vanessa Pey
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- Serge Poliakoff
- Diana Rattray
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Gerhard Richter
- James Rosenquist
- Christine Schindler
- Bernard Schultze
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- Thomas Stimm
- Marialuisa Tadei
- Yves Tanguy
- Antoni Tàpies
- Fred Thieler
- Patricia Waller
- Wang Du
- Andy Warhol
- Stephen Wilks
- Paul Wunderlich
Works Available By
Heinz Mack
(German, born 1931)
Heinz Mack is a German artist known as the co-founder of the ZERO movement who worked with light as his primary medium. “For me, light is immaterial,” he explained. “In my case, I prefer to make works that are instruments for light. My sculptures do have a kind of function: of making light visible.” A painter and sculptor, Mack is known for his investigations into luminescence, space, movement, and color, rendered through an array of materials. Together with Otto Piene and later Günther Uecker, ZERO would attract an international roster of artists looking to be unburdened from other artistic movements—among them, Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, and Yves Klein. Born on March 8, 1931 in Lollar, Germany, Mack studied...