Anselm Kiefer

German, b. 1945

The Seven Heavenly Palaces, 2004–2015

Photographic print
42.13 x 21.65 in. (107 x 55 cm.)
Signed, titled and dated on recto. Signed and editioned on verso.

Edition 14/50

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From April 25 through July 3, 2024, “Punctum,” the first exhibition in the United States to center exclusively on Anselm Kiefer’s photography, is at Gagosian, New York.

This is a very large photograph. See images for details and scale. "Anselm Kiefer has conceived and realized for Pirelli HangarBicocca the limited edition The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015 (2015): a photograph shot by Kiefer in Barjac, an abandoned silk factory in southern France that the artist has transformed into his studio, which hosts the impressive towers that inspired the realization of The Seven Heavenly Palaces in Milan." - Pirelli HangarBicocca

Anselm Kiefer is a German artist who has explored his country’s postwar identity, history, and mythology throughout his career. A painter, sculptor, and installation artist, materiality figures heavily into Kiefer’s practice. His large-scale paintings achieve their characteristic texture through his liberal application of pigments combined with found organic matter, metal, and lead, resulting in stark, haunting images with an imposing physicality. “Ruins, for me, are the beginning,” he mused. “With the debris, you can construct new ideas. They are symbols of a beginning.” Born on March 8, 1945 in Donaueschingen, Germany, Kiefer grew up in the aftermath of bombed houses, something which made a profound impact on him. The artist went on to study under the influential Conceptual artist Joseph Beuys at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. While in Düsseldorf during the 1970s, he developed an interest in working with diverse materials and was influenced by the Neo-Expressionist painters Georg Baselitz and Jörg Immendorf. In 2016, the artist’s exhibition “Walhalla”—which takes its name from the warrior’s heaven of Norse mythology—opened at White Cube gallery in London to critical acclaim. Kiefer currently lives and works in Paris, France. His works are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art in Amsterdam, among others.

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  • Private Collection, Milan
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