Lubo Kristek | |
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Born | Brno, Czech Republic | 8 May 1943
Known for | Painting, sculpture, performance art |
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Movement | Assemblage, surrealism, post-modern, happening, avant-garde, performance art |
Lubo Kristek (born 8 May 1943[1]) is a sculptor, painter and performance artist[2][3][4] of Czech origin, who lived in West Germany from 1968 until the 1990s.[5]: 4–5 [6] He specializes in critical assemblages[7]: 44–45, 54–55, 63–73 and happenings,[8][5]: 5 in which he incorporates multiple forms of media.[9] He created sculptures for public space.[10] He is the author of a three-state sculptural pilgrims' way.[11] During his more than half-century long work in the field of performance art, he formulated his theory of "holographic perception".[3]
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