Martin Kippenberger, Bitteschön Dankeschön: Une rétrospective - Hardcover

9783864422904: Martin Kippenberger, Bitteschön Dankeschön: Une rétrospective

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A masterpieceIt appears to always be the task of the subsequent generations to examine the relevance of an artist’s work according to art historical criteria. But what if the artist has negotiated precisely this question in his work from the very beginning? Martin Kippenberger (1953–1997) is one of the most complex and most important German artists of the last two decades of the 20th century, both in terms of media and style. Together with his friends and companions, he decisively shaped the image of art in the postmodern era and, in a rather anarchic way, helped many ideas gain ground. His wit, his unrestrained creative urge and the resulting work assured him a prominent position within the contemporary art scene already during his lifetime, even though not always generally recognized or accepted. Today, however, this assessment is universally shared across the globe, and his work occupies an important place in art historical consideration. In his oeuvre, a profound knowledge of art history merges directly with an almost inexhaustible trove of stories of art and anecdotes on art, a sharp observational talent, honed in daily life, and with the direct connection of artistic expression to his own live; Martin Kippenberger's attitude and understanding of his role as an artist has become a model for future generations. Drawings, posters, collages, multiples, artist’s books, photographs, music, paintings, sculptures and expansive installations – Kippenberger's work not only encompasses all media of 20th century art, but also pursues them to the most complex dimensions of their possibilities. Or should the slogan »I love No waiting«, which he presented to Günther Förg's camera, have already revealed everything to us about the artist, the era some 30 years ago, and our own former youth? And did he already let us know then that we should eventually be yearning for the zeitgeist embodied so uniquely by his art?Exhibition:Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, 1/11/2019 – 16/2/2020

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Ory Dessau is an art curator and critic, working and living in Tel Aviv, Israel and in Ghent, Belgium. One of his renowned works, »Guess who died«, explored the image and physiognomy of Palestinian late president Yasser Arafat. From 2003 Dessau is working as an independent curator with different art institutes in Israel, such as Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Ein Harod Museum of Art and Herzliya Museum for contemporary Art. On July 2007 Dessau was chosen to curate the annual »Omanut Haaretz« (Art of the Country) exhibition at the Sukkotholiday in September. His focus now is on contemporary European art and artists. Susanne Kleine is art historian and curator at the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn. In the 1980s she was friend with Martin Kippenberger and other artists when she worked for Cologne based galleries in – these presented the then young and extroverted artists. In her curatorial practice Susanne Kleine was responsible at the Bundeskunsthalle for many exhibitions and catalogs, amongst others for those of Marina Abramovic, Liam Gillick, Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke, and Katharina Sieverding. Jakob Schillinger (b. 1980) specializes in contemporary art and a graduate student of the Princeton University. He has been working as a writer and curator, previous positions including 2013 curator of Goethe-Institute in New York, dean of the School for Worldly Companions at documenta 13, 2011 co-curator of based in Berlin, and 2009 Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Jakob Schillinger has edited and contributed to exhibition catalogues and art journals including Flash Art International, Mousse, and Texte zur Kunst; he is a frequent contributor to Artforum. His current research interests include the symbolic significance of the art market, the discursive figure of criticality, and the aesthetic and epistemological implications of »digitization«.

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  • VerlagSnoeck
  • Erscheinungsdatum2019
  • ISBN 10 3864422906
  • ISBN 13 9783864422904
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • SpracheEnglisch
  • Anzahl der Seiten288

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(28,5 x 22,5 cm); 4°; 303,(1) Seiten mit zahlreichen , meist farbigen Abbildungen; Orig.-Pappband. Diese Publikation erschien zeitgeich zur Ausstellung / This book is published concurrently with the exhibition " Martin Kippenberger. Bitteschön. Dankeschön " Eine Retrospektive / A Retrospective 1. November 2019 bis 16. Februar 2020 / November 1, 2019 - February 16, 2020. Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn / Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn. text in Deutsch und Englisch. * Customers from outside the EU ask please for real DHL shipping costs! - Ask for more pics ! * 2100 gr. Artikel-Nr. a300111032

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