
Catalogue
- Year
- 1966
- Medium
- aluminium
- Artist
- Otto Piene
Artist

Sculpture
Otto Piene was a German artist and founder of the Zero movement, which emerged in postwar Düsseldorf as a radical rejection of gestural abstraction and war-inflected expressionism. Working primarily with light, smoke, and kinetic forms, he created immersive environments and performances that dematerialized the art object itself. His light ballets and sky events transformed industrial and natural spaces into fields of perception, while his pneumatic and kinetic sculptures explored movement as a sculptural material. Piene's practice extended from gallery installations to monumental public works, establishing light and ephemeral phenomena as central to postwar artistic inquiry.
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Feuerwerk für Celle
2005 · steel

Star Pit
1992 · granite

Silberne Frequenz
1971 · light-emitting diode

Colophon with California Grapes (Sky Art XXV) from the portfolio Sky Art
1969 · One from a portfolio of twenty-five lithographs

Untitled
1968 · Manipulated television set and plastic pearls

Fire Painting
1967 · Burnt shellac on commercially coated red thin board
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- Otto Piene
- Year
- 1966
- Medium
- aluminium
- Watts ID
- WW-1966-555181
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