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The happy end of Kippenberger's Amerika
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Koons, Jeff
, Wool, Christopher
, Williams, Gregory
, Avgikos, Jan
, Fraser, Andrea
, Prina, Stephen
, Jones, Ronald
2003
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The happy end of Kippenberger's Amerika
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Koons, Jeff
, Wool, Christopher
, Williams, Gregory
, Avgikos, Jan
, Fraser, Andrea
, Prina, Stephen
, Jones, Ronald
2003
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The happy end of Kippenberger's Amerika
2003
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Discusses the work of the German artist Martin Kippenberger (1953-97) and presents commentaries on the artist's work by six of his colleagues. Jeff Koons explains that he has been influenced by Kippenberger's work, particularly his hotel drawings, abstracts, and ready-mades. Jan Avgikos comments on aspects of painting practised by Francis Picabia, Sigmar Polke, and Gerhard Richter, and suggests that a seriousness of intent underlies apparently chaotic work by Kippenberger including the installation Peter< /i> (1987; col. illus.). Christopher Wool describes Kippenberger's involvement, with the artists Heimo Zobernig and Hubert Kiecol, in the project Museum of Modern Art, Syros (1993; col. illus.). Ronald Jones likens Kippenberger's career to those of Koons and Andy Warhol, and suggests that he disdained Neo-Expressionism. Andrea Fraser identifies a strong inclination towards personal investment and exploration in Kippenberger's work. Stephen Prina indicates the breadth of reference in Kippenberger's output, comparing his approach to that of Marcel Broodthaers.
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