“Anselm Kiefer: Heaven and Earth? at Hirshhorn Museum
Friday, 28 April 2006 12:32
Washington, DC - Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945, Germany) is widely recognized as one of the most significant artists of our time, and this exhibition is the first American survey of Kiefer’s work in almost 20 years. Featuring 50 large paintings, books and sculptures created between 1969 and the present, the selection emphasizes the layers of meaning in the artist’s work, specifically his career-long meditation on the relationship between heaven and earth.Kiefer’s images intertwine a complex range of sources, including alchemical treatises; Nordic, Greek, Egyptian and early Christian mythology; and mystical Jewish texts, often relating these subjects to modern history. Kiefer’s work includes evocative mixes of materials, such as paint, dried plants, clay, ash and lead. Moving beyond his early examination of German culture, Kiefer paints immense landscapes ranging from lush to barren, creating panoramas of stars as he explores the workings and mysteries of the cosmos. The exhibition is organized by Michael Auping, chief curator of The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, whose association with Kiefer dates back almost two decades. The presentation at the Hirshhorn is coordinated by Curator Valerie Fletcher. “Anselm Kiefer: Heaven and Earth” is made possible by the global financial services firm UBS.
Conceived as the nation's museum of modern and contemporary art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has as its genesis a passion for collecting and for the art of our time. We continue to foster this abiding interest in the contemporary into the twenty-first century.
“Anselm Kiefer: Heaven and Earth” June 22, 2006–Sept. 10, 2006
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