Martin KIPPENBERGER – Original Drawing on Art Card
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1994
Drawing of a broom in black pen, on an Art Card showing the Artwork “Ab in die Ecke und schäm Dich” (1989), a funny work by Martin Kippenberger.
The work is signed (M.K.) and dated (1994) lower right.
Kippenberger was known for his provocative, ironic, and conceptual approach to art.
The title translates to “Go in the corner and be ashamed”, which refers to a childish punishment. This fits Kippenberger’s playful and critical approach to art and society.
Professionally framed, floated in a custom-cut, thick double acid-free passe-partout, in a high-quality, handcrafted white wooden frame with PLEXIGLAS Optical HC, scratch-resistant and UV-protected.
Size framed approx. 54 x 54 cm
Martin Kippenberger (1953–1997) was one of the most provocative and influential German artists of the late 20th century. His multidisciplinary practice spanned painting, sculpture, installation, and printmaking, often incorporating satirical, politically charged, and self-referential elements. As a key figure in postmodern and neo-expressionist art, Kippenberger challenged the conventions of the art world, frequently incorporating humor and absurdity into his works.
His works are housed in major international institutions, including MoMA (New York), Tate Modern (London), Centre Pompidou (Paris), and the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam). Kippenberger’s legacy remains highly relevant, influencing contemporary artists who explore themes of cultural critique, authorship, and identity.