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About: Tomas Schmit

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Tomas Schmit (born 13 July 1943 in Thier, now part of Wipperfürth, died 4 October 2006 in Berlin, Germany) was an artist and author associated with the Fluxus movement of the early 1960s. During the subsequent 40 years, he created drawings, texts, books and artists' books. From the late 1960s until his death, he continuously exhibited in international galleries. With his series of drawings, he is represented in renowned museums and collections: among them Museum Ludwig in Cologne and the Collection of Harald Falckenberg in Hamburg. Schmit's works are represented by the galleries Michael Werner in Cologne / New York, Marlene Frei in Zurich, Rudolf Springer and Barbara Wien in Berlin and the Edition Armin Hundertmark in Gran Canaria, Spain.

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  • Tomas Schmit (eigentlich Thomas Schmidt) (* 13. Juli 1943 in Wipperfürth; † 4. Oktober 2006 in Berlin) war Aktions- und Konzeptkünstler, Zeichner und Autor. Er zählt zu den Pionieren der Fluxus-Bewegung in den frühen sechziger Jahren. (de)
  • Tomas Schmit, né le 13 juillet 1943 à (de), actuellement partie de Wipperfürth, et mort le 4 octobre 2006 à Berlin (Allemagne), est un artiste allemand. Également auteur, Schmit et l'un des pionniers du mouvement Fluxus du début des années 1960. Au cours des quarante années suivantes, il développe un travail ramifié de dessins, textes, livres et concepts de livres d'artistes. De la fin des années 1960 jusqu'à sa mort, il expose continuellement dans des galeries internationales. Avec ses séries de dessins, il est représenté dans des musées et des collections renommés (parmi lesquels le Museum Ludwig, à Cologne et la collection , à Hambourg. Ses œuvres sont représentées par les galeries Michael Werner à Cologne / New York, Marlene Frei à Zurich, Rudolf Springer et Barbara Wien à Berlin et par Edition . Les sont consacrées à sa vie et à son travail. (fr)
  • Tomas Schmit (born 13 July 1943 in Thier, now part of Wipperfürth, died 4 October 2006 in Berlin, Germany) was an artist and author associated with the Fluxus movement of the early 1960s. During the subsequent 40 years, he created drawings, texts, books and artists' books. From the late 1960s until his death, he continuously exhibited in international galleries. With his series of drawings, he is represented in renowned museums and collections: among them Museum Ludwig in Cologne and the Collection of Harald Falckenberg in Hamburg. Schmit's works are represented by the galleries Michael Werner in Cologne / New York, Marlene Frei in Zurich, Rudolf Springer and Barbara Wien in Berlin and the Edition Armin Hundertmark in Gran Canaria, Spain. His estate is maintained and made accessible as the Tomas Schmit Archive, situated in Berlin and administered by Barbara Wien. Editorial endeavors of the archive are to support the reception of Tomas Schmit's oeuvre; to edit and publish Tomas Schmit’s published and unpublished texts, and to collect his complete correspondence with George Brecht, Peter Brötzmann, Stanley Brouwn, Ludwig Gosewitz, Wulf Herzogenrath, Dick Higgins, Arthur Köpcke, George Maciunas, Nam June Paik, Evan Parker, Stefan Ripplinger, Andrea Tippel, Barbara Wien, Emmett Williams and others. The archive also supports solo and group shows with loans, as well as helping publications about Tomas Schmit by providing photos and text translations. (en)
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  • Tomas Schmit (eigentlich Thomas Schmidt) (* 13. Juli 1943 in Wipperfürth; † 4. Oktober 2006 in Berlin) war Aktions- und Konzeptkünstler, Zeichner und Autor. Er zählt zu den Pionieren der Fluxus-Bewegung in den frühen sechziger Jahren. (de)
  • Tomas Schmit, né le 13 juillet 1943 à (de), actuellement partie de Wipperfürth, et mort le 4 octobre 2006 à Berlin (Allemagne), est un artiste allemand. Également auteur, Schmit et l'un des pionniers du mouvement Fluxus du début des années 1960. Au cours des quarante années suivantes, il développe un travail ramifié de dessins, textes, livres et concepts de livres d'artistes. De la fin des années 1960 jusqu'à sa mort, il expose continuellement dans des galeries internationales. Avec ses séries de dessins, il est représenté dans des musées et des collections renommés (parmi lesquels le Museum Ludwig, à Cologne et la collection , à Hambourg. Ses œuvres sont représentées par les galeries Michael Werner à Cologne / New York, Marlene Frei à Zurich, Rudolf Springer et Barbara Wien à Berlin et p (fr)
  • Tomas Schmit (born 13 July 1943 in Thier, now part of Wipperfürth, died 4 October 2006 in Berlin, Germany) was an artist and author associated with the Fluxus movement of the early 1960s. During the subsequent 40 years, he created drawings, texts, books and artists' books. From the late 1960s until his death, he continuously exhibited in international galleries. With his series of drawings, he is represented in renowned museums and collections: among them Museum Ludwig in Cologne and the Collection of Harald Falckenberg in Hamburg. Schmit's works are represented by the galleries Michael Werner in Cologne / New York, Marlene Frei in Zurich, Rudolf Springer and Barbara Wien in Berlin and the Edition Armin Hundertmark in Gran Canaria, Spain. (en)
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  • Tomas Schmit (fr)
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