German artist Anselm Kiefer is one of the most
important and controversial artists of the post-world war II art
scene. Begining with the work he showed at the 1980 Venice
Biennale, he has interpreted the great political and cultural
issues at the heart of the modern European sensibility, through...
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German artist Anselm Kiefer is one of the most
important and controversial artists of the post-world war II art
scene. Begining with the work he showed at the 1980 Venice
Biennale, he has interpreted the great political and cultural
issues at the heart of the modern European sensibility, through
media as diverse as painting, photography, artist’s books,
installations, and sculpture. Kiefer’s wildly expressive work
receives all the space and fluent interpretation it demands in this
superb high-quality production. The book’s approximately 300
full-color images trace Kiefer’s creative evolution and present his
great themes in their full scope and power. The author interprets
Kiefer’s art as a site where distinctions between modern and
postmodern senses of representation, history, cosmology, and nature
become thematic. He addresses individual works and gives the
historical, biographical, art-critical, and philosophical setting
for each.
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