
Exhibition “Zeitlose Art der Dinge / The Timeless Way of Things”in the Linz Café: Photographs of the exhibit areas and walls
01/01/1980Six photographs depicting the exhibit areas in the Linz Café and the various exhibit boards presented.
Photograph:
- 1) First boards of the exhibit
- 2) View with the first four sections of the exhibit
- 3) 'Properties' section at the back end wall
- 4) View of walls, where the 'Properties' section ends, followed by the 'Feeling' section, and then the 'Process from the Past' section
- 5) View of wall where the 'Process from the Past' section ends followed by the 'Industrial Process, & 'Satisfaction-Happiness' sections
- 6) View of the last four sections of the exhibit with the final text board 'Conclusion'
References
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