
Lothar BAUMGARTEN
Lothar Baumgarten (born 1944) is a German conceptual artist, based in New York and Düsseldorf. His work includes installation and film. Between 1977 and 1986 Baumgarten visited Brazil and Venezuela, and these visits resulted in works such as Terra Incognita, a three-dimensional diagram of the frontier between the two countries. He represented Germany at the 1984 Venice Biennale, where his work consisted of the names Amazonian peoples engraved on a marble floor and filled with resin. A ceiling piece made for the Carnegie Museum of Art in 1988 featured hand-painted letters from the Cherokee alphabet. For his 1993 solo exhibition at the Guggenheim he printed the names of indigenous North American peoples on the inner curves of the rotunda.His works are held in numerous museum collections, including the Tateshow / hide cover images
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Lothar BAUMGARTEN | Seven Sounds, Seven Circles | KUNSTHAUS BREGENZ | ISBN: 978-3-86560-538-2 | CDx7 box | €49.99 | |



