Publisher's Synopsis
In the early 1960s, when Richter was still Gerd and Polke was a young Pop agitator, they and the now lesser-known Manfred Kuttner and Konrad Lueg palled around, organized happenings, promoted their impudent ideas and strutted self-confidently (justifiably, as it turned out). These essays examine the time, with many revealing black-and-white snapshots.