At SLAM, Anselm Kiefer’s Material Transformations

Anselm Kiefer's monumental paintings at SLAM leave onlookers awestruck. The German artist's latest work, "Becoming the Sea," brings together layers of meaning and materials in a way that defies traditional art viewing experiences. Spanning over 12 feet tall and weighing over a ton, these behemoths of paint are not just visually striking but also an exercise in alchemy, as Kiefer transforms metal and organic materials into works of profound gravity.

Within the sprawling Saint Louis Art Museum's halls, Kiefer's five monumental site-specific paintings stand in stark contrast to more traditional gallery spaces. Utilizing a range of techniques – including emulsion, oil, acrylic, shellac, gold leaf, and sediment of electrolysis – these massive surfaces shimmer with subtle hints of gold, as the artist achieves a distinctive green hue by placing copper on one side of a large pot of saltwater and lead on the other.

The works also reveal Kiefer's deeply thoughtful approach to art-making, informed by his extensive research and reading. For example, in "For Paul Celan," he incorporates shellac, lead, clay, steel, chalk, charcoal, emulsion, oil, and acrylic to create a surface that peels like the crusted bark of a tree, with hidden recesses glinting beneath. This work pays tribute to the poet's life and struggles.

The exhibit also includes 20 works from the last five years, showcasing Kiefer's boundless creativity and ability to adapt his style to suit each new piece. From delicate woodcuts on paper to massive bronze sculptures honoring women throughout history, this body of work presents a kaleidoscope of artistic expression.

While some pieces have intricate details, others are deceptively simple – allowing viewers to discover surprising aspects in the materials and textures used. As you move around these paintings, they come alive, layer upon layer, inviting the viewer to become fully immersed in their world.

Kiefer's dedication to his craft is evident, as he continues to push boundaries with each new work. This latest exhibition at SLAM demonstrates why he remains a vital presence in contemporary art, and "Becoming the Sea" stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to innovation and artistic expression.
 
I'm loving how Anselm Kiefer is still pushing the boundaries of art with these massive paintings 🤯! I mean, who needs traditional gallery spaces when you can create an immersive experience like this? The way he layers meaning and materials is just mind-blowing - it's like a whole new language of art. And can we talk about the attention to detail in "For Paul Celan"? That work is like a poem on canvas 😍. I'm not even kidding when I say that Kiefer's dedication to his craft is inspiring. He's still experimenting, still innovating, and it shows in these incredible works of art 💥. What's next?
 
I gotta say, Anselm Kiefer's work is on another level 🤯. I mean, have you seen these massive paintings at SLAM? They're like nothing I've ever seen before 😲. The way he combines different materials and techniques is just genius 🔥. And the fact that he's creating art that's not just visually striking but also thought-provoking is what really sets him apart 🤓.

I love how his work is all about experimentation and innovation, it's like he's pushing the boundaries of what art can be 💪. And I think that's what makes his latest piece, "Becoming the Sea", so special – it's like a journey into another world 🌊.

People might say his work is too complex or hard to understand, but I think that's part of its genius 😎. It invites you to slow down and really look at the details, to discover all the hidden meanings and symbolism 🤫. And when you do, it's like a whole new world opens up 🔓.

Anyway, if you haven't seen Kiefer's work in person, definitely check out this exhibit at SLAM – it's not to be missed! 👍
 
man i just saw these massive paintings by Anselm Kiefer at SLAM and im still trying to wrap my head around it 😲 they're like nothing i've ever seen before - all this material and layering going on, it's like alchemy or something. the green hue he got from the copper and saltwater is wild too 🌿 and the way the light hits these huge canvases is insane. i love how kiefer isn't afraid to experiment and try new things - his dedication to art is super inspiring. but what really gets me is that these paintings aren't just for show, there's this deep thought process behind them, like he's exploring the human condition or something 🤯 its gonna be hard to leave slam without having a lot of questions running through my head.
 
I mean, I went to see Anselm Kiefer's show at SLAM and it was like, whoa 🤯. The paintings are massive, literally huge! 12 feet tall and over a ton, can you even imagine? They're not just pretty to look at, they're also super interesting because of all the different materials he uses. I mean, copper, lead, shellac... it's like a science experiment or something 🧬.

But what really blew me away was how much thought and research goes into each piece. Like, have you ever heard of Paul Celan? Apparently Kiefer is a huge fan and this one painting is dedicated to him. It's got all these different textures and materials that represent the poet's life and struggles... it's deep 🤯.

I love how the exhibit has a bunch of smaller pieces too, like woodcuts and sculptures, so you can see how Kiefer's style changes over time. And some of them are super simple but still really cool because they make you look closer at the details 🔍.

Overall, I'm impressed by Kiefer's dedication to his craft and how he keeps pushing boundaries with each new piece. Can't wait to see what he comes up with next! 🎨
 
I'm literally speechless right now 🤯... Anselm Kiefer's new exhibit is like nothing I've ever seen before! The way he uses materials to create these massive, intricate pieces that are both visually striking and thought-provoking is just mind-blowing 💥. And the fact that he's not afraid to experiment and try new things is truly inspiring - it's like he's on a mission to push the boundaries of what art can be 🌟.

I love how each piece has its own unique story to tell, whether it's through the use of different materials or the way the light catches it. And the attention to detail? Forget about it! You could spend hours just studying these paintings and discovering new things 🤓.

What really gets me, though, is the sense of depth and history that Kiefer brings to his work. It's like he's tapping into this rich vein of knowledge and experience and channeling it into his art in a way that's both personal and universal ❤️. I mean, who else could make a painting about Paul Celan feel so intimate and relatable? 🤔

Anyway, if you haven't seen Anselm Kiefer's exhibit at SLAM yet, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND GET THERE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 💥🎨
 
🤯 just saw Anselm Kiefer's exhibit at SLAM and I'm MIND BLOWN 🤯! The scale of these paintings is insane - 12 feet tall and over a ton? That's like, a whole room full of paint 😂. But what really gets me is the depth of meaning behind each piece. It's not just about looking at pretty colors and textures (although those are gorgeous too 🌿). There's this underlying current of research and reading that Kiefer's poured into every brushstroke. Like, have you seen "For Paul Celan"? That work is like a poem come to life - the way he combines all these different materials to create this peelable surface? Genius 💫. And I love how the exhibit shows both his most intricate details and deceptively simple pieces that invite you to dig deeper. It's like, he's challenging us to become co-creators with his art 🎨. Anyway, if you haven't seen Anselm Kiefer's work in a while, this is a must-see!
 
I'm loving Anselm Kiefer's latest show at SLAM - it's like walking into an immersive art experience! 😍 The scale of these paintings is insane, and I love how they blend traditional techniques with organic materials to create this otherworldly quality. For me, "Becoming the Sea" is all about texture and layering - each time you look at a piece, you'll find something new to obsess over. And what's really striking is how Kiefer uses everyday materials like copper and lead to create these gorgeous hues that shimmer with gold. I'm also a fan of how he pays tribute to poets like Paul Celan through his work - it's a beautiful way to honor their legacy.

One thing that struck me was how these paintings are more than just visuals, they're an exercise in alchemy too! 🧙‍♂️ Kiefer is transforming materials into something profound and thought-provoking. The fact that he's still pushing boundaries after all these years is a testament to his dedication to his craft.

I think this exhibit shows why Kiefer remains so vital in contemporary art - he's always challenging himself and taking risks, which is what makes his work so compelling. And with this latest show, I'm excited to see where he goes from here! 💡
 
omg these paintings are insane! 12 feet tall and over a ton?! i mean idk how they get them made but the result is TRULY awe-inspiring . the way he combines materials and makes it shimmer with gold is straight fire 🔥🌟 and i love how you can see layers of meaning in each piece, like it's not just for show, it's actually a story being told 📚👀
 
Ugh, I mean, I love art and all, but these massive paintings by Anselm Kiefer are just so... over-the-top 🤯. Like, 12 feet tall? Can't he just make something a bit more... portable? And what's with all the different materials and techniques? It's like he's trying to prove how smart he is instead of actually creating something beautiful 😒. And don't even get me started on the gold leaf - it's just so... shiny 🤪. I mean, I guess if you're into that sorta thing, it might be impressive, but for me, it just feels like a lot of unnecessary fuss 💁‍♀️. Can't he just stick to what he knows and do something a bit more subtle?
 
omg I am literally speechless after seeing Anselm Kiefer's exhibit at SLAM 🤯 these paintings are like nothing I've ever seen before... they're so thought-provoking and visually stunning at the same time! 😍 I love how he combines different materials and techniques to create this sense of depth and complexity. And can we talk about his use of natural materials? It's like he's tapping into something primal and raw 💚 for me, it's not just about creating art, it's about creating an experience 🌿
 
I MEAN SERIOUSLY, THIS ANSLEM KIEFER GUY IS A GENIUS!!! 🤯 HIS ARTWORKS ARE LIKE NOTHING I'VE EVER SEEN BEFORE - THEY'RE SO LARGE AND COMPLEX, YOU NEED TO TAKE YOUR TIME TO EVEN BEGIN TO UNDERSTAND THEM. AND THE MATERIALS HE USES! IT'S LIKE HE'S CONDUCTING SOME KIND OF CHEMICAL REACTION IN FRONT OF YOUR EYES, TURNING METAL INTO GOLD LEAF AND WHATNOT.

I LOVE HOW HE'S ALWAYS PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF WHAT ART CAN BE - IT'S LIKE HE'S TRYING TO MELT THE LINES BETWEEN ART AND SCIENCE OR SOMETHING. AND THE FACT THAT HE INCLUDES THESE POETRY-INSPIRED PIECES, LIKE "FOR PAUL CELAN", TAKES IT TO A WHOLE OTHER LEVEL. IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT LOOKING AT BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, IT'S AN EXPERIENCE.

I COULD WATCH THIS EXHIBITION FOR HOURS ON END, JUST TRYING TO TAKE IT ALL IN AND UNDERSTAND THE SYMBOLISM BEHIND IT ALL. KIEFER IS LIKE A MODERN-DAY ALCHEMIST, TURNING BASE METALS INTO GOLD AND LITERALLY CHANGING THE WAY WE SEE THE WORLD.
 
Man, Anselm Kiefer's new exhibit is MIND-BLOWING 🤯! I mean, those paintings are NOT just pretty to look at, they're like an experience in itself. You gotta walk around them, really get close, and let the materials and textures speak for themselves. It's like he's taking you on a journey or something.

And I love how he incorporates all these different techniques and materials – it's like he's alchemy-ing away or something 🧙‍♂️! The way he uses copper and lead to get that green hue... genius, right? And the way the paint shimmers with gold... it's like looking at a treasure chest of emotions.

What I also really appreciate is how Kiefer pays tribute to other artists and writers, like Paul Celan. It shows you that he's not just about pushing boundaries for its own sake, but also about honoring the people who came before him.

Anyway, if you haven't checked out this exhibit yet... WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? 🎨👍
 
omg these paintings by Anselm Kiefer are MIND BLOWING 🤯!!! i mean have you seen them?! they're like nothing u've ever seen before! 12 feet tall & weighing over a ton? that's insane! 🤯 and the materials he uses? wow! alchemy, right?! 😂 he takes metal & organic stuff & turns it into these works of art that are just... WOW. and the technique behind them? u can tell he put so much thought into every single layer. i love how u can see all these different things happening at once - subtle hints of gold, peeling like tree bark... 🌳🎨 i'm not even kidding when i say this exhibit is changing the way i think about art.
 
I'm not surprised that Anselm Kiefer's art is still making waves in the art world 🤯. His ability to push boundaries and experiment with different materials and techniques is truly inspiring. I love how he combines traditional and modern methods, like using shellac and lead, to create these massive, thought-provoking pieces. It's not just about looking at art, it's an experience that takes you in and wraps around you 🌊. Kiefer's attention to detail and his deep research into the works he's inspired by is evident in every piece. He's a true master of his craft, and this latest exhibit proves why he remains one of the most important artists working today 💡
 
🤔 I've been reading about Anselm Kiefer's show at the Saint Louis Art Museum and I gotta say, this guy is a total genius 🎨💡 His use of materials is like, whoa... he takes these random things and turns them into art that's both beautiful and thought-provoking. And the way he incorporates different techniques and colors is just masterful 🔥 I love how his paintings invite you to get close, look around, and really experience the texture and details 🤗 It's like you're becoming a part of the artwork itself! The fact that he researches and reads so much into each piece is also super inspiring... it shows that art can be a way to explore and understand the world in a deeper way 🌎
 
You know, I was thinking, have you ever noticed how our society's obsession with grandeur is kinda like our politicians' love for massive budgets? 🤑 Anselm Kiefer's paintings may be massive, but they're not just about showy size – they're about substance too. It's like he's trying to tell us something profound without getting lost in the hype. And you know what really stands out about this exhibit? The attention to detail! Reminds me of how our politicians promise us " transparency" and "accountability", but it's hard to trust them when they're so busy juggling too many balls. But Kiefer, on the other hand, has his own way of juggling materials and ideas – and it's breathtaking. We need more artists like him who aren't afraid to push boundaries! 🎨
 
I'm like totally mesmerized by these paintings 🤯! I mean, can you even believe they're made of metal and organic materials? It's like Alchemy come to life! The way Anselm Kiefer blends art and science is just mind-blowing – it makes me wanna dig deeper into the meaning behind each piece. And the attention to detail? Wow! You can get lost in those layers of texture and color... I love how this exhibit breaks free from traditional gallery spaces, too. It's like stepping into a whole new world 🌐. What I find really inspiring is how Kiefer continues to experiment and innovate – he's proof that art can be both beautiful and thought-provoking at the same time ❤️.
 
omg these paintings by Anselm Kiefer are SOOO mind-blowing 🤯 I mean who else can create something so EPIC out of just paint & metal? like, i was walking around the exhibit and i saw this one piece "Becoming the Sea" and i swear it was like stepping into another world 🌊✨ the way he uses all these different materials is like alchemy or something ✨

i love how each piece has its own story & meaning behind it, like the tribute to Paul Celan's life & struggles 💔. and the way Kiefer adapts his style for each new piece is crazy 🤯 like, one day you're looking at this intricate woodcut on paper & the next you're seeing a massive bronze sculpture honoring women throughout history 🙌

anyway, i think what's really cool about these paintings is how they invite you to get up close & personal with them ✨. like, you gotta move around & explore each piece to discover all these hidden details & textures 🎨. it's like Kiefer wants you to become fully immersed in his world, you know? 🌐
 
omg i'm completely blown away by anselm kiefer's new exhibit 🤯🎨! the way he combines materials and techniques is literally genius 💡, like who else can make metal and organic stuff into works of art that are so heavy with meaning? 🤔 and i love how his artwork is not just pretty to look at but also tells a story about paul celan and women throughout history 🌟 it's like he's taking the viewer on this immersive journey, layer by layer... i'm totally obsessed now 😍
 
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