No. 63426111

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Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997) - Latex-Fäustlinge
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€ 122,000
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Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997) - Latex-Fäustlinge

Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997) Latex-Fäustlinge Pigment, &latex/canvas 1991. 62 x 51 cm Frame is included Martin Kippenberger was born in postwar Germany and died in Vienna when he was only 44 years old. He was a prolific artist and refused to limit himself to any particular medium. Kippenberger was considered an “enfant terrible”, a rebel, who rejected the expectations of the art market. While visiting New York in the early 1990s, he began making latex and rubber paintings. This monumental canvas is covered with a layer of latex, which forms a meaty, grimy, cracked surface with protruding rubber objects, suggesting fetishism, bodies and sex. Kippenberger had a peculiar sense of humour, with a sharp tone of social criticism. He questioned the potential for artistic authenticity and originality and claimed that he was working in the face of the death of painting. Provenance: Gift from Martin Kippenberger to his fellow artist and friend Meuser. Acquired from the above ( Private Collection, The Netherlands)

No. 63426111

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Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997) - Latex-Fäustlinge

Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997) - Latex-Fäustlinge

Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997)

Latex-Fäustlinge
Pigment, &latex/canvas
1991.
62 x 51 cm

Frame is included

Martin Kippenberger was born in postwar Germany and died in Vienna when he was only 44 years old. He was a prolific artist and refused to limit himself to any particular medium. Kippenberger was considered an “enfant terrible”, a rebel, who rejected the expectations of the art market. While visiting New York in the early 1990s, he began making latex and rubber paintings. This monumental canvas is covered with a layer of latex, which forms a meaty, grimy, cracked surface with protruding rubber objects, suggesting fetishism, bodies and sex. Kippenberger had a peculiar sense of humour, with a sharp tone of social criticism. He questioned the potential for artistic authenticity and originality and claimed that he was working in the face of the death of painting.

Provenance:

Gift from Martin Kippenberger to his fellow artist and friend Meuser.
Acquired from the above ( Private Collection, The Netherlands)

Final bid
€ 122,000
Nada Ghandour
Expert
Estimate  € 140,000 - € 160,000

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