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Ilse Künkele was a German performance artist whose practice emerged in the 1960s post-war avant-garde, using her own body as the primary material and site of investigation. Working with durational and gestural forms, she examined presence, time, and the spatial relationship between performer and audience. Her work predates much of the formalized performance art canon in Germany and remains underexamined in art historical literature.
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