Kippenberger, Martin
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER Selling America and Buying El Salvador, 1985
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Original exhibition poster for Martin Kippenberger at Metro Pictures in 1985.
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Sku: YY2948
Artist: Martin Kippenberger
Title: Selling America and Buying El Salvador
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
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Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Supplemental Condition Information: Bottom left corner creased
Dimensions
Paper Size: 33.75 x 24 inches ( 86 x 61 cm )
Image Size: 13 x 9 inches ( 33 x 23 cm )
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MARTIN KIPPENBERGER Selling America and Buying El Salvador, 1985
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About the Artist
Martin Kippenberger
For two prolific decades, Martin Kippenberger critiqued consumerism, pop culture, and art world status quo with provocative Neo-Expressionist paintings, sculptures, photographs, collages, and installations. Drawing from disparate art historical references including Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Sigmar Polke, Pop art, Social Realism, and punk, he remixed old styles to generate wild, funny, and new modes of artmaking. Kippenberger is known for self-portraits in which he riffed on historical paintings and often appropriated others’ work outright. In 1987, he turned a monochrome canvas by Gerhard Richter into a coffee table. For his series “Lieber Maler, Male Mir” (“Dear Painter, Paint for Me,” 1981), Kippenberger commissioned a sign painter in Berlin named Werner to produce several works for him; he then credited them to “Werner Kippenberger.” During his brief lifetime, Kippenberger exhibited extensively in Europe and the United States
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