Anselm Kiefer in Conversation with Klaus Dermutz
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Anselm Kiefer in Conversation with Klaus Dermutz
About This Book
In the ten conversations with the writer and theologian Klaus Dermutz collected here, Kiefer returns to the essential elements of his art, his aesthetics, and his creative processes. The only visual artist to have won the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, Anselm Kiefer is a profoundly literary painter. In these conversations, Kiefer describes how the central materials of his artâlead, sand, water, fire, ashes, plants, clothing, oil paint, watercolor, and inkâinfluence the act of creation. No less decisive are his intellectual and artistic touchstones: the sixteenth-century Jewish mystic Isaac Luria, the German Romantic poet Novalis, Ingeborg Bachmann, Paul Celan, Martin Heidegger, Marcel Proust, Adalbert Stifter, the operas of Richard Wagner, the Catholic liturgy, and the innovative theater director and artist Tadeusz Kantor. Kiefer and Dermutz discuss all of these influential thinkers, as well as Kiefer's own status as a controversial figure. His relentless examination of German history, the themes of guilt, suffering, communal memory, and the seductions of destruction have earned him equal amounts of criticism and praise. The conversations in this bookoffer a rare insight into the mind of a gifted creator, appealing to artists, critics, art historians, cultural journalists, and anyone interested in the visual arts and the literature and history of the twentieth century.
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- Kieferâs Copyright page
- Foreword
- CONVERSATIONS 2003â2009
- Paint in Order to Understand, Understand in Order to Paint
- Boredom in ChildhoodâThatâs What is Most Valuable Later
- An Opening onto Vastness: Onto the Steppe and the Firmament
- Fire on Branches, Wings and Stones
- Snow over Barjac
- I Make Matter Secretive Again by Exposing It
- Remnants Fascinated Me From Very Early On
- Oedipus is Transformed from a Guilt-ridden Figure into a Figure of Light
- I Call on Nature for Assistance
- Art Just Barely Survives
- Biography
- A Note on Sources
- References Cited in the German Original
- Acknowledgements | KLAUS DERMUTZ