Art Cologne - November 2023
- streetnet
- Jul 24, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 19, 2024

At last, one might say, the slumber of Informel, the hitherto most underestimated direction of postwar art, is over. The paintings of Hans Hartung, Karl Otto Götz, and Martha Jungwirth now hang in prominent places in the booths of major European fairs. Informel art, which consists primarily of gesture, color, and structure, is being rediscovered. Some insiders already see a new wave rushing in, as stimulating as that of Zero art a good ten years ago. Will Informel really be the new Zero?
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