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  1. 2024年4月2日 · The Zero Group was a post-war art movement that emerged in Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. Founded by artists Heinz Mack and Otto Piene, the group sought to redefine art in the aftermath of World War II, rejecting traditional forms of expression and embracing new materials and technologies.

    • The Zero Group’s Exhibitions
    • Institutional Attention
    • Key Areas of Artistic Exploration
    • The End of Zero

    Since there was no gallery system in postwar Germany to support avant-garde artists, the artists had to create many exhibitions themselves. Mack and Piene therefore developed their own means to promote and display their art. They would host one-evening pop-up exhibitions. The first one was held at Piene’s studio in Düsseldorf on April 11 1957. Afte...

    Zero began to receive institutional attention towards the end of the ’50s. In 1959, the important exhibition “Vision in Motion – Motion in Vision” was held in Antwerp. In 1962, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam staged the first museum presentation of Zero, and in 1965, the more comprehensive survey Nul followed. In 1964, Mack, Piene and Uecker crea...

    For the artists of the Zero Group, key areas of exploration were colour (mostly monochrome), light, motion, space and seriality. The artists favoured monochrome colours for various reasons: for one thing, it was a departure from the expressionistic and abstract works by postwar movements like Art Informel. Secondly, they used colour to explore ligh...

    In 1966, the group separated and the artists continued on separate ways. They ended their collaboration with one final joint exhibition at the Städtische Kunstsammlungen in Bonn, alongside an evening Zero festival. At this event, a wagon was set on fire and rolled from the train station into the river Rhine, where it sank to the bottom of the river...

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  3. 2014年11月5日 · By Blair Asbury Brooks. Nov. 5, 2014. The Zero group in Düsseldorff. Yes, I dream of a better world. Should I dream of a worse? Yes, I desire a wider world. Should I desire a narrower? –Otto Piene, "Paths to Paradise" in ZERO 3 (July 1961) Zero is silence. Zero is the beginning. Zero is round. Zero spins. Zero is the moon. The sun is Zero.

  4. 2022年10月31日 · Out of the rubble of the Second World War emerged Zero, a group of German artists with a utopian desire for a new beginning. Here, we look back at those pioneers who helped shape the trajectory of modern art — illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s. Storylines. 20th & 21st Century Art. 31 October 2022.

  5. 关注者. 200. 被浏览. 109,303. 9 个回答. 默认排序. Lance Shi. salesforce开发,sfdcinpractice.com作者. 56 人赞同了该回答. 更新一下,抱歉,我之前说的全是错的,前面说的可以理解为说的是master版本的alphago的棋。 我刚刚看到了youtube上的这两个视频。 国内的,请翻墙看一下吧,高川格老师解说的Alphago zero对master的棋: youtube.com/watch? 。 youtube.com/watch? 这盘棋的看完之后,我都怀疑人生了。 zero的强大在于你简直不知道他下的好在哪,但是合在一起,就像洪水一样,完完全全的冲垮了一切的防线。

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zero_(art)Zero (art) - Wikipedia

    Zero (usually styled as ZERO) was an artist group founded in the late 1950s in Düsseldorf by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene. Piene described it as "a zone of silence and of pure possibilities for a new beginning". In 1961 Günther Uecker joined the initial founders.

  7. Tracing The Origins of the Zero Art Group | Widewalls. The Zero group founded by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene in 1961 was at the time perhaps the most influential phenomenon on the international scale.