Klaus Urbons
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Klaus Urbons (Göhren on Rügen, 1952) is a German photographer and xerography printmaker. He is a pioneer and leading figure of copy art in Germany and not only. He founded the Museum für Fotokopie, and is the author and translator of books on the history of Copy Art and photocopiers, as well as a curator and a collector.
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Born | (1952-09-30) 30 September 1952 (age 71) Göhren, Rügen, Germany |
Nationality | German |
Education | Hochschule Düsseldorf |
Known for | Photography, printmaking |
Notable work | Museum für Fotokopie, "Makroscope" art centre |
Movement | Xerography, xerox art, fine-art photography, conceptual photography |
Awards | Ruhrpreis für Kunst und Wissenschaft [de] 2017 |
Website | http://www.urbons.de |
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