For the first time in Documenta's….
In 1980, and in Documenta.
The exhibitions are limited to 100 days and
this is why Documenta is called“museum of 100 days.
Since the exhibition of Documenta 6 in 1977,
photography has finally established itself as part of contemporary art.
Each Documenta is limited to 100 days,
which is why it is often referred to as the“museum of 100 days”.
Every Documenta is limited to 100 days of exhibition,
which is why it is often referred to as the"museum of 100 days".
This first Documenta featured many artists who are generally considered
to have had a significant influence on modern art(such as Picasso and Kandinsky).
Every Documenta, held once every five years,
is limited to 100 days of exhibition, which is why it is often referred to as the“museum of 100 days”.
Gertsch has participated in several important international exhibitions over his career,
perhaps most significantly in Documenta 5(1972) in a section organized by Harald Szeemann,
Jean-Christophe Ammann and others, that looked to artists they saw to be‘interrogating reality'.