The German artist Hartmut Böhm is one of the main representatives of concrete art, a trend in abstract painting that developed in the 1930s. He presents the exhibition Progressionen at the Galería Roy in Felanitx.
Hartmut Böhm (Kassel, 1938) drinks from the influences of the European Zero Group (Düsseldorf 1957-58) and the Nouvelles Tendences movement (Yugoslavia, 1960s).
Throughout his artistic career, the materials used for his works have changed, although the objects found, undoubtedly influenced by Duchamp's readymades, are essential.
Hartmut Böhm uses his works to approach the receiver by stimulating his mind. It establishes a communication situation that prevails among constellations of objects, tools, books, photographs, etc. from his early work within the systematic European tradition to today's instalations.
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