Kunst Der Sechziger Jahre Sammlung Ludwig Im Wallraf-RIchartz Museum, Koln, 1969


Koln: Wallraf-Richartz Museum

1970

Second, expanded, and corrected edition, 37 works are newly included in the catalog and depicted.
Quarto, bound in the publisher's original embossed acetate wrappers with plastic screw bound spine. The catalog is exquisitely crafted, featuring a variety of paper textures ranging from thin styrofoam to thick brown paper to acetate sheets. Tipped in color plates. Some minor rubbing, a few pages have creases to the corners, crack to spine, else in very good condition.

"Kunst Der Sechziger Jahre Sammlung Ludwig Im Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Köln, 1969" presents a captivating glimpse into the vibrant art scene of the 1960s. Documenting an exhibition held at the esteemed Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, Germany, this book delves into the remarkable collection assembled by the Ludwig family. Through its pages, readers are transported to a pivotal era in art history, where experimentation, innovation, and cultural upheaval converged. With meticulous detail, the book showcases a diverse array of artworks, offering a comprehensive survey of the artistic movements and trends that defined the decade. From bold expressions of abstract art to thought-provoking installations and avant-garde creations, each piece reflects the dynamic spirit of the times. Through insightful commentary and stunning visual representations, this publication serves as both a tribute to the artists who shaped the era and a testament to the enduring legacy of their work.

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