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Screen printing, hand-signed, numbered // Kunst im Jahr 2000 by Heinz Mack, a screen-print from 1986, envisions a futuristic landscape bathed in deep blue tones. The composition juxtaposes a serene mountainous backdrop with surreal, cosmic elements that float above and within the scene. The moon, fragmented into bands, hovers prominently, creating an illusion of movement across the sky. Drops of light descend in patterns, evoking both rainfall and a celestial cascade, blending natural and abstract elements seamlessly. Mack’s work reflects his exploration of light, space, and form, immersing the viewer in a dreamlike vision that feels simultaneously otherworldly and serene.
Kunst im Jahr 2000, 1986
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Screen printing, hand-signed, numbered // Kunst im Jahr 2000 by Heinz Mack, a screen-print from 1986, envisions a futuristic landscape bathed in deep blue tones. The composition juxtaposes a serene mountainous backdrop with surreal, cosmic elements that float above and within the scene. The moon, fragmented into bands, hovers prominently, creating an illusion of movement across the sky. Drops of light descend in patterns, evoking both rainfall and a celestial cascade, blending natural and abstract elements seamlessly. Mack’s work reflects his exploration of light, space, and form, immersing the viewer in a dreamlike vision that feels simultaneously otherworldly and serene.
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Heinz Mack
Silberflügel, Roter Fächer, 1973
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What is the Zero Movement?
ZERO was an art movement founded by Otto Piene and Heinz Mack, aiming to develop into a large international and cross-border movement. The name ZERO originated from a magazine founded by Heinz Mack in 1957, which became a platform for the group's ideas. The magazine was published for several years before ceasing in 1967. The ZERO movement sought to create a new beginning in art, emphasizing light, space, and movement, and became influential in post-war European art.
