Serge Stauffer
Serge Stauffer (born Werner Oscar Stauffer, 8 June 1929 – 17 September 1989) was a Swiss artist and art educator. He was one of the co-founders of the F+F Schule für experimentelle Gestaltung in Zurich and known for his German translations of the works of Marcel Duchamp. Stauffer can be considered to have pioneered art as research. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Zaunschirm, Thomas, Zaunschirm, ThomasOther Authors: “…Stauffer, Serge…”
Published in Jubiläumsausgabe 100 Jahre Marcel Duchamp / Zaunschirm, Thomas ; 2 (1983)
Classmark: BK2 Duchamp, Marel BG-Hb 188/88-2Article -
2Published 1992Other Authors: “…Stauffer, Serge…”
Classmark: BK2 Duchamp, Marcel BG-Hb 169/94TBook