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Zen 49 was a group of German artists, who came together in Munich in July 1949. Originally the Gruppe der Ungegenständlichen, they took the name Zen 49 the following year.[1]

The seven members were Willi Baumeister, Rolf Cavael, Gerhard Fietz, Rupprecht Geiger, Willy Hempel, Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff and Fritz Winter.[1] They were joined by Bernard Schultze in 1955.[2]

Their first exhibition was held in 1950 at the Central Art Collecting Point in Munich, and the group continued to exhibit until 1957. Retrospectives exhibitions were held in Baden-Baden in 1987,Centre d'art contemporain de Saint-Priest in France in 1989 and in Munich in 1999.

References

  1. ^ a b "Zen 49". Artfact. Retrieved 2007-10-09.
  2. ^ "Bernard Schultze (German, 1915 - 2005)". National Galleries of Scotland. Retrieved 2007-10-09.