Behind the Facts: Interfunktionen 1968-1975
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Founded as a protest against the prevailing artistic trends of the late 1960s, this art journal played a vital role in connecting European and American artists. It featured contributions from influential figures like Joseph Beuys and Bruce Nauman, showcasing a diverse range of artistic strategies and genres. The publication was notable for its theoretical and practical content, promoting pro-European ideas and fostering collaboration among artists. This book, in collaboration with the journal's first editor, includes original documents and previously unpublished artworks that capture this dynamic period.
