While Martin Kippenberger is widely regarded as an eminent 20th-century artist and his reputation and influence have grown since his death in 1997, this book presents the first attempt at a comprehensive art-historical examination of his oeuvre. It points us to an underlying theme in his works, the profound significance of which only becomes apparent in retrospect: Kippenberger not only recognized the constructed nature of identities early on, his ironic reflection on discourses also pointedly satirized modern and postmodern artistic positions that parroted clichés of identity.
Martin Kippenberger und die Kunst der Persiflage (Kunstwissenschaftliche Studien)
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Author(s)Stefan Hartmann
PublisherDeutscher Kunstverlag
ISBN / ASIN3422071946
ISBN-139783422071940
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Sales Rank10,774,501
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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