Endre Tót
1937
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Movement: Mail-Art
Country of citizenship: Hungary
Languages spoken, written or signed: Hungarian
Educated at: Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
Occupation: painter, photographer, printmaker, performance artist, conceptual artist
Award received: Kossuth Prize, Munkácsy Prize
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Endre Tot (Endre Tót) born in Sümeg, Hungary, 1937 is a Hungarian artist who lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Tot participated in the Fluxus movement and is well known for his Mail art projects, the use of xerox copies and usage of rubber stamps with clear conceptual text declarations. In some of them Tot declares: "We are glad if we are happy". In 1999 he shows "Who's Afraid of Nothing? Absent images" at Museum Ludwig, Cologne, a continuation of a project called "Nothing is not nothing". Source: Wikipedia (en)
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