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Martin Kippenberger Book

Martin Kippenberger's premature death in 1997 at the age of 43 brought to an end one of the most prolific and controversial careers in 20th-century art. While some critics dismissed the German painter and sculptor as a showman, others hailed him as the greatest artist of his era. His personal history and bad-boy image have often obscured the importance of his work; this book shows that his legacy has influenced generations of artists. Essays examine the themes underlying Kippenberger's work, including Socialist Realism and kitsch; self portraiture and myth; punk and anti-romanticism; and exile and homelessness. A new translation of Kippenberger's final interview ensures his own idiosyncratic voice is present. Read More

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  • 1854376209
  • 9781854376206
  • Doris Krystof, Jessica Morgan
  • 27 January 2006
  • Tate Publishing
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 192
  • Illustrated
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