Documenta III
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Documenta III
Summary
Documenta III is a documenta edition[1]. It draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (documenta_edition category, ranking #6 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- Documenta III is in the country of Germany[3].
- Documenta III's instance of is recorded as documenta edition[4].
- Documenta III followed Documenta II[5].
- Documenta III was followed by 4. documenta[6].
- The location of Documenta III was Orangerie Kassel[7].
- Documenta III took place at Fridericianum[8].
- The location of Documenta III was Neue Galerie[9].
- The location of Documenta III was Kunsthochschule Kassel[10].
- Documenta III is part of documenta[11].
- Documenta III's Commons category is recorded as Documenta 3[12].
- Documenta III began on June 28, 1964[13].
- Documenta III ended on October 6, 1964[14].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Valerio Adami[15].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Robert Adams[16].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Hans Aeschbacher[17].
- A participant in Documenta III was Afro Basaldella[18].
- A participant in Documenta III was Yaacov Agam[19].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Pierre Alechinsky[20].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Horst Antes[21].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Karel Appel[22].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Arman[23].
- A participant in Documenta III was Kenneth Armitage[24].
- Among those involved in Documenta III was Jean Arp[25].
- A participant in Documenta III was René Victor Auberjonois[26].
- A participant in Documenta III was Joannis Avramidis[27].
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When and Where
Documenta III began on June 28, 1964[13]. It ended on October 6, 1964[14]. Recorded location include Orangerie Kassel[7], Fridericianum[8], Neue Galerie[9], and Kunsthochschule Kassel[10]. It is in the country of Germany[3].
Context
Documenta III is part of documenta[11]. Its instance of is recorded as documenta edition[4]. It followed Documenta II[5]. It was followed by 4. documenta[6].
Participants
Recorded participant include Valerio Adami[15], Robert Adams[16], Hans Aeschbacher[17], Afro Basaldella[18], Yaacov Agam[19], and Pierre Alechinsky[20].
Why It Matters
Documenta III draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (documenta_edition category, ranking #6 of 14).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]