Reflections on the work of Anselm Kiefer

Cultural Values 3 (1):28-53 (1999)
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Abstract

Anselm Kiefer's project is it to evoke, and to distance, the mythifications of the national ‐past in order to make certain German artistic traditions fruitful once more. It is argued that he has succeeded in doing so with work creating a tension between the fascination for a taboo vision, denying identification through artistic means. Expressionist materiality, the figurative mode, woodcut, lyrical inscriptions, sculpture, bookmaking, original materials have been used in specific ways so as to create open‐ended works, confronting the viewer with his/her conflicting feelings and allowing them to finalize the work. However, where an overbearing scepticism of modernity causes Kiefer to turn to myth for answers, he is prone to collapsing history with timeless truths, confounding artistic production and organicist creation, thus abolishing the boundaries of the work together with the possibility of dialogic exchange.

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