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Heinz Mack (born 8 March 1931) is a German artist. Together with he founded the ZERO movement in 1957. He exhibited works at in 1964 and 1977 and he represented Germany at the 1970 . He is best known for his contributions to , and .


Biography
Heinz Mack was born in 1931 in the small town of in Germany. Between 1950 and 1956 he studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. In 1957 together with he started a series of what were called Abendausstellungen (evening exhibitions) at their studio in Düsseldorf. This series was the initial event for the formation of the group ZERO (with Mack, Piene and Günther Uecker as its nucleus) and the international ZERO movement. Among the participants of the ZERO movement were , , and .Kristine Stiles & Peter Selz, Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art: A Sourcebook of Artists' Writings (Second Edition, Revised and Expanded by Kristine Stiles) University of California Press 2012, pp. 479-480

In the early 1960s, Mack worked, with Gotthard Graubner, as an art teacher at the Lessing Gymnasium, Düsseldorf. In 1964 Mack, Piene and Uecker arranged the "ZERO Lichtraum (Hommage á Lucio Fontana)" at the 1964 in Kassel. From 1964 to 1966 Mack lived and worked in New York, where the Howard Wise Gallery presented a solo exhibition in 1966.

Although known for his outdoor sculptures, Mack also produced smaller works, both static and . Light Dynamo #2' from 1966, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, is an example of his rotating disc sculptures. Since 1991, he has been producing brightly colored, abstract, paintings in .

1970 Mack was invited as visiting professor to Osaka, Japan. In the same year he represented Germany at the 1970 (together with Günther Uecker, Georg Karl Pfahler and Thomas Lenk). For the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich he created an illuminated "Wasserwolke" (Water cloud). In 1972 he was asked to create a 230 ft tall sculpture for the headquarters in New York (not realized).


Solo exhibitions
  • 1957: Galerie Schmela, Düsseldorf
  • 1966: Howard Wise Gallery, New York
  • 1972: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
  • 1972: Galerie Denise René, New York
  • 1977: Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
  • 1981: , Mannheim
  • 1989: Galerie Neher, Essen
  • 1992: Galerie Lauter, Mannheim
  • 1993: Galerie Schoeller, Düsseldorf
  • 1998: Liechtensteinische Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Vaduz
  • 2001: Galerie Denise René, Paris
  • 2001: Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Theran
  • 2004: Galerie Geiger, Konstanz
  • 2006: Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art, Düsseldorf
  • 2006: and Museum of Islamic Art, Berlin
  • 2009: Ludwig Museum, Koblenz
  • 2022: Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venice

== Gallery ==

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Publications
  • Heinz Mack. TRANSIT – zwischen Okzident und Orient. Faszination und Inspiration der Islamischen Kultur im Werk des Künstlers – ein Werkaspekt 1950-2006. Museum für Islamische Kunst, Pergamonmuseum, Berlin. Exhib.: 7 October 2006 – 21 January 2007. .
  • Heinz Mack – Licht der ZERO-Zeit. Ludwig Museum im Deutschherrenhaus, Koblenz. Exhib.: 30 August – 1 November 2009.


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