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Anselm Kiefer

Der fruchtbare Halbmond

2009

oil and emulsion on canvas

460 x 760 cm

© Anselm Kiefer, 2011

Courtesy Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur e.V.

No royalties for publication if related to the exhibition 

at the Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden



Anselm Kiefer

Shebirat Ha Kelim

1990

plumb, glas, dress, ash and woman’s hair on wood

380 x 250 x 35 cm

© Anselm Kiefer, 2011

Courtesy Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur e.V.

No royalties for publication if related to the exhibition 

at the Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden



Anselm Kiefer

Lilith

1987-1990

oil, emulsion, shellac, plumb, poppy, hair and clay on canvas

380 x 560 cm

© Anselm Kiefer, 2011

Courtesy Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur e.V.

No royalties for publication if related to the exhibition 

at the Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden



Anselm Kiefer

Essence

2011

oil, emulsion, acrylic, shellac, sacle with salt and remain of colour on canvas

3 parts each  280 x 190cm, overall 280 x 570 cm

© Anselm Kiefer, 2011

Courtesy Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur e.V.

No royalties for publication if related to the exhibition

at the Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden 



Anselm Kiefer

Böhmen liegt am Meer

1995

190 x 559cm

oil, acrylic, emulsion, shellac on burlap

© Anselm Kiefer, 2011

Courtesy Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur e.V.

No royalties for publication if related to the exhibition 

at the Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden

Anselm Kiefer at the Museum Frieder Burda

 

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Baden-Baden. Anselm Kiefer is known to be one of the most important contemporary artists nationwide as well as worldwide. From 7, October 2011 to 5, February 2012, selected works by Kiefer from the Grothe collection can be seen at the Museum Frieder Burda. The curator Walter Smerling has selected 33 large format pictures from 30 years, focussing on the decade 2000. For the first time, the work ”Essence“ from the current series of alpine landscapes will be publicly exhibited. From the collection Frieder Burda, the work „Böhmen liegt am Meer“ from 1995 is shown. 

 

The focus of the exhibition is on the monumental picture „Der fruchtbare Halbmond“ The fertile half moon (460 x 760 cm), a work from the year 2009. It refers to the consolidation of the occident and orient and will be exhibited in Germany for the first time. Kiefer’s theme is the tower of Babel and the cradle of our culture, situated in the fertile Mesopotamia. The tower divided religions and languages, but Kiefer believes in the originally uniting aspects: the foundations are no longer simply destroyed, but also under construction. The former power of the fertile land can be regenerated, the solidarity of the different cultures becomes possible.  

 

When selling his substantial collection, Hans Grothe did not sell his works by Anselm Kiefer. He acquired his first pictures by Kiefer out of mere fascination and because he was emotionally touched; since at first, the rational contents did not really become accessible to him. The collection includes works from three decades that fascinate due to their unique materials, the compelling density of their messages and the intensity of their aura, becoming especially visible when contrasting the different works. 

 

In the works selected for the exhibition, the German past is not so much at the center of attention as it is characteristic for several other works. The curator Walter Smerling explains: “It is rather the christian-jewish or mythological themes that dominate. And the often described emotionalism of Kiefer’s works seems to be strangely altered, reduced or even neutralized. The works are impressive, without being overwhelming, and they invite you to analyze and reflect on them“. 

 

Right from the beginning, Kiefer‘s paintings were located between abstraction and figuration. Symbolic combinations are created from lead, concrete, dried plants, glass, barbed wire and other heterogeneous materials. Due to numerous pastose, not too colorful layers, the surface of the picture receives a relief structure, leading to a plasticity of the pictures nearly resembling a sculpture. 

 

Anselm Kiefer was born in Donaueschingen/Baden-Württemberg in 1945. He attended school in Rastatt, where today you can see a monumental installation by him, made from carved wood. He studied arts at the art academies in Freiburg, Karlsruhe and Düsseldorf. From 1993 to 2006, he lived and worked in Barjac, in the Département Gard in Southern France. Since 2007, Anselm Kiefer has lived in Paris, where in 2010 he was called to the Collège de France as a professor. In 1999 in Tokio, he was awarded the prestigious Praemium Imperiale Prize. In 2008, he was awarded the Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels.

 

The exhibition was developed in close cooperation between the Museum Frieder Burda and the Foundation for Art and Culture in Bonn. A catalog is available from the editorial Wienand Verlag.

 

Baden-Baden, October 2011

 

Information:

Anselm Kiefer. Selected works from the Grothe collection

7, October 2011 to 5, February 2012

 

Preview: 

William N. Copley

18, February 2012 to 10, June 2012

 

The comprehensive retrospective of William N. Copley (1919-1996) at the museum Frieder Burda will present more than 80 works from the American, who was in his role as artist, galerist, author and editor an important mediator between the surrealist and Pop-Art. In the tradition of Dada, surrealism and American pop-art, he ironically and humorously deals with erotic games between male and female in all its facets. Most of the works come from the artist’s estate, many of them are publicly exhibited for the first time. The collection Frieder Burda includes a significant body of work by William N. Copley, which will be shown as well.

 

 

Museum Frieder Burda
Lichtentaler Allee 8b, 76530 Baden-Baden
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Tel: 07221/39898-0, Fax: 07221/39898-30

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