"Satellite Booth 1B28"
Anselm Kiefer

MARLBOROUGH
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Art Basel Hong Kong 2022
Convention & Exhibition Centre 1 Harbour Road Wan Chai Hong Kong, China
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May 27 > 29, 2022

Satellite Booth 1B28
For the 2022 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, Marlborough Gallery is pleased to present a major work by Anselm Kiefer. Anselm Kiefer critically engages with myth and memory, referencing totems of German culture and collective history. "Germans want to forget [the past] and start a new thing all the time, but only by going into the past can you go into the future," he says. Revealing the influence of his tutelage under Joseph Beuys, Kiefer's epic-scaled, dense sculptures and paintings are often exposed to elements like acid and fire, and incorporate materials such as lead, burned books, concrete, thorny branches, ashes, and clothing; famed critic and historian Simon Schama has described his work as "heavy-load maximalism." Kiefer's vast-ranging references have included the Black Forest, Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, and Caspar David Friedrich's Romantic landscapes, as well as Kabbalah mysticism, Cold War politics, National Socialist architecture, and Paul Celan's seminal body of post-Holocaust poetry. "Art is difficult," he says. "It's not entertainment."
About the Artist:
In the current Venice Biennale, Kiefer's work is currently on view at the Sala dello Scrutinio and the Sala della Quarantia Civil Nova at the Palazzo Ducale, consisting of fourteen floor-to-ceiling paintings which explore the cycles of destruction and transformation.
Kiefer has exhibited widely, including solo shows at Franz Marc Museum, Kochel, Germany (2020); Couvent de la Tourette, Lyon, France (2019); Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo (2019); The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg (2017); Albertina Museum, Vienna (2016); Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2015); Royal Academy of Arts, London (2014); Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2011); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (2011); Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark (2010); Grand Palais, Paris (2007); Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain (2007); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2006); Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas (2005); The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1998); Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin (1991) and The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1987). In 2019 Kiefer was awarded the prestigious Prize for Understanding and Tolerance by the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and in 2017 he was awarded the J. Paul Getty Medal.
For the 2022 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, Marlborough Gallery is pleased to present a major work by Anselm Kiefer. Anselm Kiefer critically engages with myth and memory, referencing totems of German culture and collective history. "Germans want to forget [the past] and start a new thing all the time, but only by going into the past can you go into the future," he says. Revealing the influence of his tutelage under Joseph Beuys, Kiefer's epic-scaled, dense sculptures and paintings are often exposed to elements like acid and fire, and incorporate materials such as lead, burned books, concrete, thorny branches, ashes, and clothing; famed critic and historian Simon Schama has described his work as "heavy-load maximalism." Kiefer's vast-ranging references have included the Black Forest, Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, and Caspar David Friedrich's Romantic landscapes, as well as Kabbalah mysticism, Cold War politics, National Socialist architecture, and Paul Celan's seminal body of post-Holocaust poetry. "Art is difficult," he says. "It's not entertainment."
About the Artist:
In the current Venice Biennale, Kiefer's work is currently on view at the Sala dello Scrutinio and the Sala della Quarantia Civil Nova at the Palazzo Ducale, consisting of fourteen floor-to-ceiling paintings which explore the cycles of destruction and transformation.
Kiefer has exhibited widely, including solo shows at Franz Marc Museum, Kochel, Germany (2020); Couvent de la Tourette, Lyon, France (2019); Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo (2019); The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg (2017); Albertina Museum, Vienna (2016); Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2015); Royal Academy of Arts, London (2014); Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2011); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (2011); Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark (2010); Grand Palais, Paris (2007); Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain (2007); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2006); Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas (2005); The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1998); Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin (1991) and The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1987). In 2019 Kiefer was awarded the prestigious Prize for Understanding and Tolerance by the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and in 2017 he was awarded the J. Paul Getty Medal.
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Wednesday, May 25, 12nn to 8pm
Thursday, May 26, 12nn to 8pm
Friday, May 27, 12nn to 2pm
Saturday, May 28, 12nn to 2pm
Sunday, May 29, 11am to 12nn
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Friday, May 27, 2pm to 8pm
Wednesday, May 25, 12nn to 8pm
Thursday, May 26, 12nn to 8pm
Friday, May 27, 12nn to 2pm
Saturday, May 28, 12nn to 2pm
Sunday, May 29, 11am to 12nn
Vernissage
Friday, May 27, 2pm to 8pm
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Concession prices are available to full-time students, individuals with disabilities and seniors aged 65 or above.
Vernissage & Weekend Access holders will enjoy 50% off Art Basel | Year 50.
Admission is free for children aged five and under when accompanied by an adult.
Saturday, May 28, 2pm to 8pm
Sunday, May 29, 12nn to 6pm
TICKET OPTIONS
Premier Pass HK$2,700.00
Vernissage Matinee (2pm-5pm) HK$950.00
Vernissage Evening (5pm-8pm) HK$950.00
Adult Sunday Mid-Day Ticket entry 12nn-3pm HK$350.00
Concession Sunday Mid-Day Ticket entry 12nn-3pm (Full-time Student, Disable & Minder, Senior Citizen 65+) HK$250.00
Concession Sunday Half-Day Ticket entry 3pm-6pm (Full-time Student, Disable & Minder, Senior Citizen 65+) HK$300.00
Adult Sunday Half-Day Ticket entry 3pm-6pm HK$400.00
Adult Sunday Mid-Day Ticket entry 12nn-3pm HK$350.00
Adult Sunday Half-Day Ticket entry 3pm-6pm HK$400.00
Tickets may now be purchased online. You are encouraged to plan ahead as only a limited number of tickets will be available at the show venue.
Concession prices are available to full-time students, individuals with disabilities and seniors aged 65 or above.
Vernissage & Weekend Access holders will enjoy 50% off Art Basel | Year 50.
Admission is free for children aged five and under when accompanied by an adult.
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