Beginning in the 1960s, the German-Italian gallerist and publisher Edigio Marzona has created one of the largest and most significant art collections on twentieth-century avant-garde movements that includes works of conceptual art, minimal art and arte povera from America and Europe. It has been housed at Staatliche Museen zu Berlin since 2002. Based on an exhibition series hosted by the Hamburger Bahnhof contemporary art museum in Berlin over a period of two and a half years, the book is the first ever overview of the collection in all its diversity. Its chapters are headed by the letters of the alphabet, and address representative ideas, individual positions, significant historical exhibitions and artistic genres of the 1960s and '70s. The first chapter, for instance, offers insights into the Italian 'Arte Povera' movement, while chapter 'Handlung' ('action') discusses the performative aspects of art; and the part of the book entitled 'Kubus' ('cube') focuses on geometrical forms in minimalism. All chapters are prefixed by short texts, such as the seminal essay Escape Attempts by the American curator and critic Lucy Lippard. With its wealth of material and key works, texts and documents, this book is a new and essential work of reference. SELLING POINTS: ? The first ever overview of the impressive Marzona collection in all its diversity ? Based on an exhibition series hosted by the Hamburger Bahnhof contemporary art museum in Berlin over a period of two and a half years ? Chapters address representative ideas, individual positions, significant historical exhibitions and artistic genres of the 1960s and '70s 400 colour illustrations