Luna Luna (art)

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Luna Luna is the name of a project by André Heller , which he realized - supported and financed by the Illustrierte Neue Revue . Under the motto "A nice treat" the audience was from 4 June to 31 August 1987 at the Hamburger Moorweide one on Dammtorbahnhof avant-garde amusement park and " fair of contemporary art visit". There occurred u. a. Jugglers, tightrope walkers, street musicians , acrobats and art farters , there was street theater and there were walk-in sculptures .

With the implementation of the project, Heller claims to have fulfilled a childhood dream . This was done with the collaboration and participation of Hubert Aratym , Christian Ludwig Attersee , Joseph Beuys , Georg Baselitz , Jean-Michel Basquiat , Arik Brauer , Günter Brus , Salvador Dalí (whose files could be viewed on mirrors in the “Dali Cathedral” with accompaniment the music of Philip Glass), Manfred Deix ('Palace of the Wind'), Sonia Delaunay (entrance gate), Hans Magnus Enzensberger , Erté , Gerti Fröhlich , Monika Gilsing , Keith Haring , Wolfgang Herzig , David Hockney , Rebecca Horn , Friedensreich Hundertwasser , Jörg Immendorff , Roy Lichtenstein (who designed a glass labyrinth with external facades), Hermann Nitsch , Peter Pongratz , Patrick Raynaud , Kenny Scharf , Susanne Schmögner , Daniel Spoerri , Jean Tinguely , Roland Topor , August Walla and Jim Whiting ( robots constructed in the same way 'acted', one of whom read Enzensberger texts). Philip Glass , Miles Davis and Al Jarreau were composers of the "carnival music".

literature

André Heller: Luna Luna . Made possible by Neue Revue, photographically documented by Sabine Sarnitz, essay by Hilde Spiel, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich 1987, ISBN 3-453-00047-1