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Endre Tót

Endre Tót

Born November 5 1937, Sümeg
Lived in Berlin (1978 – 1980)
Lived in Cologne (1980)

Hungarian painter, drawer, performer, and conceptual artist. One of the most active practitioners of the Mail Art movement and creator of artist's books. He freed himself from painting for the benefit of the Zero idea through which he developed the ideas of joy. He has has performed a number of activities in the streets, which have won him renown on the international artistic scene.


conceptual art, mail art, performance, object, artist's book, action art, painting
Authored texts
„My Unpainted Canvasses”, „The States of Zeros”, „Semmi sem semmi / Nothing ain't Nothing”, 1971.
„Nothing”, „Incomplete Informations”, 1974: „Zero-Texts (1971-72)”, „Night Visit to the National Gallery” (Beau Geste Press, UK), 1972.
„Zero-Post”, „Rainproof Ideas (1971-74)”.
TOTalJoys, DAAD Berlin, 1978.
”TÓTalJOYS”, 1981: ”Very Special Drawings”, 1979.
„Evergreen Book”, 1990.

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