Universal Physical-Cultural Operation (Ping-pong)

Universal Physical-Cultural Operation (Ping-pong)

Julius KollerWW-1974-227772
1974·Ink on paper·160 x 113 mm

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Year
1974
Dimensions
160 x 113 mm
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Artist

Julius Koller
Julius Koller

Photography

Julius Koller was a Slovak artist working in conceptual and performance-based practices from the 1960s onward. He developed an idiosyncratic practice centered on the concept of the U.F.O. (Unlimited Freedom Object), exploring notions of artistic autonomy and resistance to institutional constraint. His work spanned drawing, photography, and ephemeral interventions that challenged conventional definitions of the art object.

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Year
1974
Dimensions
160 x 113 mm
Watts ID
WW-1974-227772

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Artist

Julius Koller

Julius Koller

Photography

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