Description
Known for his monumental painting and installations, the internationally celebrated artist Anselm Kiefer's works are marked by a constant questioning of history and collective memory. Born in Germany two months before the Nazi capitulation in 1945, Kiefer's reflections on post-war identity, loss, and shared experience, nourished by myths and literature, create an unparalleled breadth of imagery.
The use of photography as both practice and source material is a little-known aspect of Kiefer's art that has played a central role throughout his career. This book presents over 130 works charting the artist's relationship with photography, and his investigations into what images reveal.
About the Author
Heiner Bastian is a writer and exhibition curator. Sebastien Delot is Collections Director at Musee Picasso Paris, and former Curatorial Director of LaM, Lille. Jean de Loisy is an art historian and independent exhibition curator. Gregoire Prange is Curator at LaM, Lille. Christian Weikop is Professor of Modern and Contemporary German Art at Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh.
Book Information
ISBN 9780500298060
Author Jean de Loisy
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 880g