Wolf Vostell was one of the first members of the Fluxus art movement in 1962, fighting for an identification of life with art. Vostell’s prints, videos, environments and installations were always influenced by socio-political motives and served as a form of his commitment to the design of public spaces. Until his death in 1998 Vostell mainly lived in Paris, Berlin and Andalusia.
Thu October 10th Open 11 AM–5 PM