INTERFUNKTIONEN 7
INTERFUNKTIONEN 7
Author: Friedrich Wolfram Heubach
Published by: Heubach Verlag, Cologne, 1971
Softcover, 29 pages
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Softcover, 29 pages
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Published in 1971 by Friedrich Wolfram Heubach in Cologne, Interfunktionen 7 is a rare and influential issue of the groundbreaking German art magazine that ran from 1968 to 1975. Closely linked to the radical avant-garde movements of the time, Interfunktionen played a crucial role in shaping conceptual and performance art in postwar Europe.
This seventh issue continues the magazine’s tradition of challenging institutional norms, featuring works and texts that reflect the experimental ethos of the era. Closely tied to Joseph Beuys' Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and the LIDL Akademie, Interfunktionen was a platform for artists engaged in Fluxus, minimalism, and conceptualism, including figures like Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, and Sigmar Polke.
A key document of late-20th-century avant-garde art, Interfunktionen 7 is an essential piece for collectors and scholars exploring the intersections of radical art, political critique, and underground publishing.