4. documenta
art exhibition in Kassel, Germany
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4. documenta
Summary
- documenta is a documenta edition[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
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- documenta is in the country of Germany[3].
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- documenta's instance of is recorded as documenta edition[4].
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- documenta is associated with the pop art movement[5].
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- documenta is associated with the Color Field movement[6].
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- documenta is associated with the Post-painterly Abstraction movement[7].
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- documenta is associated with the op art movement[8].
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- documenta is associated with the minimalism movement[9].
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- documenta followed Documenta III[10].
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- documenta was followed by Documenta 5[11].
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- documenta's part of the series is recorded as documenta[12].
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- documenta took place at Fridericianum[13].
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- documenta took place at Orangerie Kassel[14].
- The location of 4. documenta was Karlsaue[15].
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- documenta took place at Neue Galerie[16].
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- documenta's Commons category is recorded as Documenta 4[17].
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- documenta began on June 27, 1968[18].
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- documenta ended on October 6, 1968[19].
- A participant in 4. documenta was Josef Albers[20].
- Among those involved in 4. documenta was Getulio Alviani[21].
- Among those involved in 4. documenta was Carl Andre[22].
- A participant in 4. documenta was Horst Antes[23].
- Among those involved in 4. documenta was Richard Anuszkiewicz[24].
- A participant in 4. documenta was Shusaku Arakawa[25].
- Among those involved in 4. documenta was Arman[26].
- A participant in 4. documenta was Richard Artschwager[27].
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When and Where
- documenta began on June 27, 1968[18]. It ended on October 6, 1968[19]. Recorded location include Fridericianum[13], Orangerie Kassel[14], Karlsaue[15], and Neue Galerie[16]. It is in the country of Germany[3].
Context
- documenta's instance of is recorded as documenta edition[4]. It followed Documenta III[10]. It was followed by Documenta 5[11].
Participants
Recorded participant include Josef Albers[20], Getulio Alviani[21], Carl Andre[22], Horst Antes[23], Richard Anuszkiewicz[24], and Shusaku Arakawa[25].