Francesco Conz and the Intermedia Avant-Garde

Wayne Barewaldt
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Francesco Conz and the Intermedia Avant-Garde provides an opportunity to experience a broad range of creative projects that resist simple categorization but which can be loosely corralled under the notion of Fluxus and visual poetics. They are the results of collaboration between artists and an uncommonly generous collector and publisher of art editions who seized the spirit of intermedia in the 1970s and who has championed it into the 1990s. Essays by Wayne Baerwaldt, Warren Burt, and Nicholas Zurbrugg, an interview with Francesco Conz by Henry Martin, and an introduction by Anne Kirker.
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