Walking into an Anselm Kiefer exhibition is a deeply impactful experience that simply makes you stop in your tracks in sheer wonder and amazement.
Anselm Kiefer’s use of scale, texture, alchemy, biblical and historical references touching upon complicit guilt are always astounding and awe inspiring. Anselm Kiefer's art deeply intertwines with alchemy, symbolizing transformation and creation. His works, often monumental, use alchemical symbols to explore themes of history, memory, and decay. This approach allows Kiefer to address complex subjects like German history and the Holocaust, transforming materials and symbols to reflect on cultural and personal regeneration. Alchemy, for Kiefer, becomes a metaphor for artistic creation and the transformative power of art. His use and technique of “impasto” is an important aspect of his work, as it adds to the texture and dimensionality of his paintings. Impasto is a technique of applying thick layers of paint, often with a palette knife, creating a sculptural effect on the canvas.
Writing Credit: Mignon Marshall
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