Polke, Kiefer & Baselitz
Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg
March 27 - September 15, 2024
Jason, 1989
Bly, glas, tandben, træ, plastik og slangeskind, 14 dele med samme mål
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Donation: Ny Carlsbergfondet, Augustinus Fonden og Louisiana-Fonden
Ausgiessung, 1982-1986
Olie på lærred med påmonteret blyobjekt og strå, 330 x 555 x 55 cm
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Donation: Ny Carlsbergfondet
Säulen, 1983
Olie, shellak og strå på lærred, 280 x 280 x 7 cm
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Donation: Ny Carlsbergfondet, Augustinus Fonden og Louisiana-Fonden
War, crisis and taboos can generate breakthroughs and artistic development. Following World War II, three masters of German art grappled with history and took a new, ground-breaking look at Germany.
”The most intact world is the world of art.”– Georg Baselitz
The exhibition at Kunsten presents a number of major works in Louisiana’s collection by three notable artists – Sigmar Polke (1941-2010), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945) and Georg Baselitz (b. 1938) – three of the most influential voices in German post-war art.
More information about the exhibition will be available later in the year. Stay tuned.
Der neue Typ, 1966
Olie på lærred, 166,5 x 133 x 4 cm
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Donation: Franz Dahlem
Fingermalerei - weiblicher Akt, 1972
Olie på lærred, 254 × 184,3 × 4,2 cm
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Donation: Georg Baselitz
Der neue Typ (Remix), 2005
Olie på lærred, 304 x 254 x 5 cm
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Erhvervet med midler fra Ny Carlsbergfondet
Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg
Kong Christians Allé 50 - 9000 Aalborg, Denmark